Two creative, baking geniuses had the bright idea to create a blog around dessert and a challenge. Hello!!??!! I love them. I need to know these women. We may actually be sisters in some parallel dimension. Reeni from Cinnamon Spice & Everything Nice and Christine of The Cupcake Bandits had an idea for their own twist on a baking contest. They call it Dessert Wars. It’s progressive, from month to month, and each month is a brand new challenge. There is one winner and one runner-up each month leading up to December. The winners of the monthly challenges receive great prize packages (see the January Prize Package and fantastic sponsors at the bottom of this post.) with items donated from some of the finest companies the Internet has to offer! From then on, they can participate in all the challenges, but cannot be another monthly winner. They and the runners-up will have secured a spot in the ultimate dessert showdown, which will be the dessert competition extraordinaire, held in December 2011! Dessert Wars is definitely my idea of fun!

chocolate hazelnut spread

My newest taste-delight discovery. Yum!

The January Challenge is to create any kind of dessert using Nutella, making sure it is the “star” of your dish. I am, apparently, one of the few people left on planet, Earth, who has never purchased, tasted or dreamed about Nutella. I corrected that lapse in judgement on Tuesday and YUM! You’re going to be soooooo happy that I did.

Originally, I was conjuring up pictures of something like an eclair with Nutella in the filling and the icing. I started researching recipes and ran across some intriguing examples of something called Eclair Cake. I have never made eclairs, but I DO know they are pastry, so I immediately rejected the dozens upon dozens of recipes with graham cracker crusts. I finally decided I was going to put my twist on a recipe I found at Food.com, Eclair Cake by OR Nurse. In my opinion, this crust tastes much more like a cream puff than an eclair, which helped me settle on a name for my new Nutella version, Nutella Cream Puff Squares.

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Nutella Cream Puff Squares

Yield: 12-16 servings

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Crust Ingredients:

  • 1 cup of water
  • 1/2 cup of butter (one stick)
  • 1 cup flour
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 4 eggs

Filling Ingredients:

  • (2) 3.25 oz boxes instant vanilla pudding mix
  • 8 oz. softened cream cheese
  • 3 cups milk
  • (1½) 12 oz tubs of frozen whipped topping (Cool Whip)
  • (1) 13 oz jar Nutella

Topping Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup Nutella
  • 2 Tablespoons butter
  • 2 teaspoons milk

. Directions:

  1. Boil the water and butter, until the butter is completely melted.
    melted butter

    Boil water & butter until butter is completely melted.

  2. Place 1 cup of flour in a mixing bowl.

    flour

    One cup of flour.

  3. Slowly mix the melted butter and water into the flour.

    mixing flour and butter

    Adding melted butter & water to the flour.

  4. With the electric mixer running, add the eggs to the dough, one at a time. Be sure each is thoroughly mixed in before adding the next.

    add the eggs

    Start mixer first, then add eggs one at a time. Remember that flour mixture is still hot. Keep it moving so you don't cook the eggs.

  5. Mix in the vanilla.
  6. Pour the cream puff batter into a greased, 9×13 pan and bake for 25 minutes at 400°.

    batter in pan

    Pour batter into greased 9x13 pan.

  7. The pastry crust will be puffy and irregular. As a matter of fact, it will most likely resemble a golden brown surface of the moon. (Note to self: This could work for our next lunar science project or a topographical map.) Cool in the pan on a wire rack.

    crust

    Our lunar-scape, better known as the cream puff crust. Bee-utiful!

  8. Spread one 13 oz. jar of Nutella over the entire surface of the cooled crust.

    Spread Nutella

    Cover the cooled crust with a layer of Nutella (one 13 oz. jar).

  9. Whip the cream cheese until it is creamy and soft, then add the milk SLOWLY, making sure it whisks in as you go. I discovered that if your milk is room temperature, it blends with the cream cheese easier.

    Mixing

    Mixing the cream cheese and milk.

  10. Add both boxes of vanilla pudding mix. Pudding will thicken as you mix. Be sure to scrape the sides of the bowl, as you go and get cream cheese and pudding completely incorporated.
    instant vanilla pudding mix
    Add 2 small boxes of instant vanilla pudding.
  11. Spread thickened vanilla pudding over the Nutella layer.

    pudding over nutella

    Spread pudding over Nutella layer.

  12. Add a layer of Cool Whip over the pudding. Even after making this twice in 48 hours, I managed not to get a picture of this step, either time. I guess my subconscious mind was telling me you could totally handle spreading Cool Whip over the pudding layer, without a picture. Normally, I am a store brand kinda girl, when it will save me a few cents, but in this instance I can say that my first batch was made with Cool Whip, the second with a store brand topping. Cool Whip was FAR superior in the way it set up in this dessert. The store brand tasted fine, but was too “soupy” to look pretty. Texture was everything when making this dessert look as good as it tastes. — I used 1½ tubs of Cool Whip to get a nice layer over the pudding.
  13. In a double boiler, or in my case, a bowl over a pan of boiling water, melt 1/2 cup of Nutella with 2 Tablespoons of butter, whisking them together as they melt. There is a learning curve to doing this, as I learned that Nutella can seize up just like chocolate, if you heat it too long, so keep an eye on it and take it off the heat as soon as you see it is melted. Even if it does thicken up on you, the two teaspoons of milk you are adding next will thin it back down. Whisk in the milk and then drizzle the melted Nutella over the whipped cream layer.

Cream Puff Squares

Drizzle melted Nutella over whipped cream layer.

Refrigerate at least one hour before serving.

cream puff square

Cut generous servings of this creamy, chocolatey, hazelnut magnificence and eat one as fast as you can. Then call everyone in for a taste of their own. This would be a good time to ask for favors and/or gifts, while you have them under your amazing power! Really! It's that good!


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This post is linked to Grocery Cart Challenge and Tempt My Tummy Tuesday.

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.. The January prize package for Dessert Wars includes:

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24 Responses to Nutella Cream Puff Squares: Let the Dessert War Begin!

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  2. April Harris says:

    Oh my goodness – yum!!! What a fantastic way to use Nutella!

  3. Seriously…YUM!!! What a great post!

  4. I think that I must have died and gone to heaven!

  5. Debi Hubbard says:

    And you say that I am amazing!! This looks wonderful!

  6. OMG YUMMMMMMMMY! I could eat the whole thing I swear…well maybe with a little help. But just a little lol.

    Make sure you have the prize list up hun! Just a way to make sure we thank our sponsors for donating all those great prizes!

    • They are hard to resist, for sure. The prize list is showing on my side. I use Firefox. Is it not there for you? It’s at the very bottom of the post, right before the comments. Be sure to let me know. Thanks!

  7. Wanda M says:

    OMG! What a calorie bomb, I love it! My husband loves Nutella so I’ll have to make this for him, even though we’re supposedly watching our calories ~ NOT!

  8. Love Nutella, but had to quit buying it. I, um, loved it a little too much!! This looks wonderful!!

  9. Reeni says:

    I’m glad we were responsible for introducing you to this sweet treat! It’s addicting! I love what you did with it – looks positively delectable. Thank you for entering Dessert Wars!

  10. faith says:

    That looks like a great dessert! Good luck with the contest!

  11. Glenda,
    This looks lovely.
    Good luck in the contest!
    Rosie

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  13. Jessica says:

    I LOVE me some nutella and this looks insanely delicious. I love exploring new recipes with standard ingredients, although nutella is just now hitting it big in the U,S. It has been a staple at our house forever! New to your blog, Found your link on dessert wars and had to stop by. Love the blog and now a follower! Hope to keep in touch! Come visit if you get the chance! Have a fabulous weekend!

    Xo-Jessica
    http://www.kitchenbelleicious.com
    http://www.belleiciouskids.com

  14. Alisa says:

    Oh wow! that looks really delicious.

  15. Ben says:

    Oh I need to try this!

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