What's the most universally-known, loved and popular chocolate spread of all times? Why, Nutella of course. And what's more, it's super versatile too. An easy, fuss-free filling for crispy crepes, a fudgey layer sandwiched between waffles (think Hanuta), a simple spread for a sandwich... Nutella's come a long way.
While writing this post, I decided to do a little research on the origin of Nutella and what it actually is. Turns out, most of us are wrong in our perception of Nutella. While most people would refer to it as a chocolate spread (as I know I did just a few seconds ago), thinking that chocolate is the main ingredient, Nutella should actually be more accurately called a hazelnut spread. This is because, contrary to popular belief, this Italian creation contains more hazelnuts than chocolate! In fact, under Italian law, it does not meet the minimum cocoa solids concentration criteria to be labelled as a chocolate spread. Also, do you know that the main ingredients in Nutella are actually sugar and vegetable oil? Now that would make some of us think twice before reaching for that jar of Nutella on the shelf.
The rest of us, however, are likely to just shrug our shoulders and continue to load our sandwiches with an inch-thick layer of Nutella. After all, out of life's multitude of sins, this one probably comes way down there on the list. And I know most people are with me on this, because the popularity of Nutella just keeps rising.
The first time I heard about Nutella tarts was when a friend was raving about one she had just discovered. That was followed in quick succession by similarly enthusiastic ravings from family members, who then eagerly suggested that maybe I could try baking one for our weekly Saturday gathering the next time. Recalling that I had previously come across a recipe in Pierre Herme's cookbook, I decided to give it a go once I had sufficient time during the week.
This recipe was easy to work with and as usual, Pierre Herme doesn't disappoint. The classic combination of chocolate and hazelnut never goes wrong and as a tart filling, it definitely does not pale in comparison to its close cousin, the chocolate tart. This tart is bound to be a crowd-pleaser at every party you bring it to and it makes a perfect ending to a family dinner. Furthermore, while there's nothing wrong with pure chocolate, sometimes one just wishes for something a little different. And what better thing to jazz it up than hazelnuts?
Here's where Nutella comes in. Happy holidays!