• Hazelnut Chocolate Spread

    From Ben Collver@1:124/5016 to All on Fri May 16 09:43:49 2025
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    Title: Hazelnut Chocolate Spread
    Categories: Spreads
    Yield: 1 Batch

    100 g Hazelnuts
    40 g Brown sugar
    20 g Cocoa powder
    4 ts Vegetable oil

    Roast the hazelnuts in oven for 10 minutes at 150?C, turning them
    frequently.

    Let the hazelnuts cool down.

    Turn the hazelnuts into a paste like the peanuts in the recipe above.

    Add sugar, cocoa powder, and vegetable oil to hazelnut paste and mix
    through well in blender.

    Note:

    You can use normal white sugar as well, but it will probably make it
    sweeter than the brown sugar. Make sure that the sugar is powdered
    well, since it won't be able to dissolve properly in the mixture as
    it is oil-based.

    Recipe FROM: <gopher://lumidify.org/0/recipes/spreads/
    hazelnut_chocolate_spread.md>

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  • From Dave Drum@1:3634/12 to Ben Collver on Sat May 17 16:16:00 2025
    Ben Collver wrote to All <=-

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    Title: Hazelnut Chocolate Spread
    Categories: Spreads
    Yield: 1 Batch

    100 g Hazelnuts
    40 g Brown sugar
    20 g Cocoa powder
    4 ts Vegetable oil

    Here's mne: Beats the snot oout of peanut butter.

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    Title: Homemade Nutella
    Categories: Five, Nuts, Chocolate
    Yield: 2 cups

    2 c (240 g) hazelnuts
    1/4 ts Pure vanilla extract
    1/4 c Cocoa powder
    1/3 c Sweetener of choice *
    1/4 ts Salt
    1/2 c Milk
    +=OR=+
    2 tb Oil

    If hazelnuts are not already roasted, preheat the oven
    to 400 F and bake for 6-8 minutes or just until they
    begin to brown. Rub them together in a paper towel to
    get the skins off. It’s okay if a few stubborn skins
    won’t come off. In a Vitamix or food processor, blend
    the nuts until they’ve turned to butter. (This could
    take up to twenty minutes in a food processor.)

    Then add all other ingredients except milk or oil and
    blend a long time until it’s smooth like Nutella! If
    desired, add in the milk or oil. Storage tips are listed
    above.

    * Use your favorite all purpose sweetener, such as date
    sugar, regular granulated sugar, or coconut sugar.
    Liquid sweeteners like pure maple syrup, agave, honey,
    or date syrup also work but will yield a much less
    creamy and spreadable result.

    For a low carb or keto Nutella recipe: Simply use a
    sugar free sweetener such as xylitol or erythritol
    instead of the sugar. The low carb version will have
    just 0.1 net carbs per serving.

    RECIPE FROM: https://chocolatecoveredkatie.com

    Uncle Dirty Dave's Kitchen

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  • From Ben Collver@1:124/5016 to Dave Drum on Sun May 18 09:04:15 2025
    Re: Hazelnut Chocolate Spread
    By: Dave Drum to Ben Collver on Sat May 17 2025 16:16:00

    Here's mne: Beats the snot oout of peanut butter.
    Title: Homemade Nutella

    Thanks! I didn't have that recipe yet. Once in a while i will use tahini
    for a change of pace. I like tahini, but not enough to eat it every day.

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    Title: Iced Rice Pudding
    Categories: Canadian, Frozen dess, Puddings
    Yield: 1 Batch

    1/4 c Rice
    2 1/2 c Milk; hot
    3 Egg yolks; slightly beaten
    1 c Sugar
    1/2 tb Vanilla
    1 c Cream

    Wash rice, cook in double boiler with milk until soft, press through a
    sieve. Gradually add milk mixture to slightly beaten egg yolks and
    sugar; cook over hot water, stirring constantly, until thick enough
    to coat a silver spoon; strain. Freeze to a mush, remove dasher, beat
    well. Mix vanilla into cream and whip cream. Fold whipped cream into
    frozen pudding. Fill a melon mould; pack in ice and salt, let stand 2
    to 3 hours. Unmould on serving dish; garnish with fresh fruit or
    fruit compote.

    Recipe by Canadian Cookbook by Nellie Lyle Pattinson, Toronto, p.278

    Recipe FROM: <https://archive.org/details/canadiancookbook00patt_0>

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