Sugarproof "Nutella" (Chocolate Hazelnut Spread) - SugarProof (2024)

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Most kids (and adults) love Nutella, and for good reason: chocolate and hazelnut is an amazing flavor combination. But there’s another reason why Nutella tastes so good and is so popular: it’s full of added sugar. Each 15 gram serving has 8.4 grams (over 2 teaspoons) of sugar, making it over half sugar by weight. In fact, sugar is listed as the first ingredient in Nutella, followed by vegetable fat (palm). Only 13% is hazelnuts and 7.4% is cocoa powder.

It’s marketed as a breakfast spread with the slogan “Wake up to Nutella,” and many families do have it regularly in the morning. The issue here is that a high-sugar product like this can put kids on the sugar roller coaster, causing a spike in blood sugar followed by a subsequent crash that can cause irritability, excess hunger, and cravings for more sugar mid-morning. What’s worse, if kids board this ride in the morning, they often stay on the sugar roller coaster all day long. In Sugarproof, we explain more detail about how to avoid this vicious cycle. Needless to say, we wouldn’t recommend Nutella for an everyday breakfast choice.

We aren’t here to say you shouldn’t enjoy some regular Nutella sometimes if you like it. But it’s nice to have an alternative option available, so we created our own Sugarproof chocolate hazelnut spread recipe to be able to enjoy the great flavor combination but skip the added sugar (and palm oil and other additives). One 15 gram serving of our “Nutella” has 3 grams (less than one teaspoon) of total sugar (coming from dates) and no added sugar. Yes the dates do have naturally-occurring sugar in them, but they also contain fiber and other beneficial nutrients as compared to regular sugar which is not balanced with fiber and is just a source of empty calories. We still probably wouldn’t recommend this for an everyday breakfast, but it is a great option for a healthier treat.

It’s super easy to make and it tastes amazing on toast or pancakes (or anything you like to put regular Nutella on). Especially if your kids are big fans of Nutella, this is definitely one to try. It became an instant favorite in my (Emily’s) house and everyone who taste-tested it has requested the recipe. Give it a go and let us know what you think!

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Sugarproof “Nutella” (Chocolate Hazelnut Spread)

Ingredients

  • 1 cup (135g) roasted and skinned hazelnuts (or blanched) – see note*
  • 1 cup (140g) dates
  • ½ cup unsweetened plant milk of choice, plus more if needed
  • 4-6 Tablespoons (¼to 1/3 cup) cacao powder, depending on the intensity of chocolate flavor desired
  • ¼ cup coconut oil
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • Pinch sea salt

Method

  • If your dates are firm, put them in a bowl and cover them with boiling water. Allow them to soak for 10 minutes or until soft, and drain well.
  • Put the hazelnuts, drained dates, plant milk, cacao powder, coconut oil, vanilla extract, and salt in the food processor. Pulse until you get a uniform texture and then blend until smooth, adding a Tablespoon or two of extra plant milk if needed.
  • Transfer to a serving container or jar and store in the refrigerator for up to a week.

*Note: For this recipe you will want hazelnuts that do not have the skins. We like to buy them raw with the skins on and roast them ourselves as we like the flavor that results. To do this, preheat the oven to 350 F/180 C. Put the hazelnuts on a rimmed baking sheet and roast for 8 minutes, then allow to cool and slip off the majority of the skins using your hands or a tea towel. It is ok if some of the stubborn parts of the skins stay on. As an easier alternative, you can buy hazelnuts that are blanched and use them as is without roasting and the result is still delicious.

Nutrition info (per 15g serving):

Calories 60 Total Fat 4g Carbohydrates 5g Total Sugars 3g Added Sugars 0g Fiber 1g Protein 1g

Tips & Hacks

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Treats

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For more recipes like this one, see our book Sugarproof, available here or anywhere books are sold.

Sugarproof

Sugarproof busts myths about the various types of sugars and sweeteners, helps families identify sneaky sources of sugar in their diets, and suggests realistic, family-based solutions to reduce sugar consumption and therefore protect kids. Sugarproof isn’t about quitting sugar entirely. It’s about becoming less reliant on sweet foods and drinks as daily staples. Sugarproof offers a realistic and straightforward approach, teaching parents to raise informed and empowered kids who can set their own healthy limits without feeling restricted. Give your family a healthy reset. Available now!

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FAQs

Is Nutella high in sugar? ›

A two-tablespoon serving contains 200 calories, 21 grams of sugar, and 12 grams of fat. It also has small amounts of protein, iron, and calcium. This is not much nutrition and many of the ingredients are bad for your health. Nutella tastes sweet because it contains a large amount of sugar.

Can diabetics eat Nutella? ›

With 58% being sugar, it's really not a great choice to add to a diet complicated with diabetes.

How unhealthy is hazelnut spread? ›

When you break down the numbers you'll find it contains 100 calories per tablespoon and more than 50-percent of that comes from fat. While there are some heart-healthy fats from nuts, one-third is the artery-clogging saturated kind. As for the sugar, it's not looking much better – nearly 5 teaspoons per serving!

Which has more sugar peanut butter or Nutella? ›

Sugar. Here's where Nutella really packs in the calories. It contains a whopping 21 grams of sugar in just two tablespoons, compared to 3 grams in the same amount of peanut butter. That's a lot of empty calories with no nutrition.

Which is healthier, chocolate or Nutella? ›

Nutella is popularly marketed as a healthy breakfast item or snack, but it actually is composed of 55% sugar. This puts it very close in nutritional ranking to any chocolate candy on the market.

How much sugar is in 2 spoons of Nutella? ›

Sugar is the main component of Nutella, giving the spread its sweet taste. A 2-tablespoon (37-gram) serving contains 21 grams of sugar, or about 5 teaspoons.

Does Nutella have more sugar than co*ke? ›

Sugar: Nutella, Nutri-Grain products that contain more sugar than co*ke | news.com.au — Australia's leading news site.

Which nuts should diabetics avoid? ›

Nuts can make a simple snack. Most are safe to eat raw, and they are available in many grocery stores. People with diabetes should avoid salted varieties.

Is there a healthy alternative to Nutella? ›

Pyure Hazelnut Spread: The Leading Alternative to Nutella

In contrast, Pyure Hazelnut Spread emerges as a low-carb and low-sugar alternative. Its standout feature is its extraordinary 90% reduction in sugar compared to Nutella, with just two grams per serving.

What has more sugar jam or Nutella? ›

'Compared with other typical breakfast options, such as butter and jam on toast, a two heaped teaspoon (15g) serving of Nutella on wholegrain bread contains 3.5g less fat and 2.2g less sugar (measured against two heaped teaspoons of jam with 10g butter). '

Are there real hazelnuts in Nutella? ›

Approximately 50 hazelnuts can be found in each jar of Nutella, as claimed by the company. The cocoa powder is then mixed with the hazelnuts along with sugar, vanillin and skim milk in a large tank, until it becomes a paste-like spread.

Why can't you refrigerate hazelnut spread? ›

Do not refrigerate Nutella®, otherwise it will harden and become difficult to spread. Excessive heat will accelerate the loss of flavor and may cause the oils found in Nutella® to separate.

Is eating Nutella every day bad? ›

High in Fat and Calories

Eating one or two servings of it every day could lead to weight gain over time, especially for a child. What makes Nutella so calorie-dense is the high amount of fat it contains.

What is the controversy with Nutella? ›

In the United States, Ferrero, maker of Nutella, was sued in a class action lawsuit for false advertising that led some to believe that Nutella carries nutritional and health benefits, being touted as 'part of a nutritious breakfast'. They were sued for healthwashing!

Are there any health benefits to Nutella? ›

The health benefits of Nutella are questionable. Some say hazelnuts are high in antioxidants, which help prevent cancer and heart disease. However, the high-fat content of Nutella can lead to weight gain if consumed too much.

Does Nutella have more sugar than jam? ›

Not really. Nutella has 54 per cent sugar, jam and honey have around 60 to 70 per cent. But Nutella slaps on 30 per cent fat, while they have none. The nearest equivalent to Nutella on toast is peanut butter topped with honey on toast.

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