So simple and easy you will love our Keto Nutella recipe. Oh and maybe you can fool the kids too 🤣
keto nutella on 2 spoons on a wood table

Got to love a keto nutella recipe. In the past I have made salted ones and mixed nuts but this time round I went for that real Nutella taste.

Super easy to make, but you will need a food processor of some sort and a little bit of patient mixing.

So let’s go through what you need and a few hot tips to make an amazing sugar free Nutella at home.

jar of keto nutella with berries on the side

ingredients for keto nutella recipe

Here is everything you will need to make your own homemade low carb nutella. All the ingredients are readily available at most supermarkets.

You will need

Hazelnuts – you can purchased skin on or off hazelnuts. Skin off is easier for roasting and less messy but a bit more expensive. 

Unsweetened cocoa or cacao – available in the gluten free/health food aisle in the supermarket. Check the carbs and ingredients lists to make sure you are getting unsweetened.

Sweetener – I recommend using a powdered sweetener so that there is not grittiness to the Nutella. I use Sukrin Melis which is basically an icing sugar replacement. You can buy other sweeteners and mill them in a high speed blender. Check out our article on Keto Sweeteners if you are unsure of what is best to use or buy from the supermarket.

MCT oil or coconut oil – any neutral tasting oil is fine to use. If you do only have the firm set coconut oil the keto nutella will firm up rather than be soft.

Vanilla extract – always check the ingredients of vanilla when purchasing. Some pastes have sugar in them and essence is not as good as extract.

bowl on chocolate spread with a brown spoon in it

how to make sugar free keto nutella

The first step in making a hazelnut butter recipe is to roast the hazelnuts. Roasting the nut gives a whole new dimension to flavour to the humble hazelnut.

Hazelnuts are available with skin on and skin off. While the ones with the skins off are more convenient they do cost a bit more. Removing skin from hazelnuts can be done through roasting or soaking in boiling water.

If you do prefer the boiling water method it is best done the day before and leave the nuts on a wire rack before roasting. You will need to allow more time for roasting as well to draw out the moisture inside the nut.

When mixing all the ingredients it is best to have a high powered blender to really get the hazelnut butter smooth. Just keep mixing until you get a smooth paste. Taste it and add any extra cacao or sweetener as needed.

keto nutella on 2 spoons on a wood table

tools to make homemade nutella

Just in case you need a hot new kitchen gadgets or tools. 😂 Here is what you can use to make a keto nutella at home.

Thermomix as you might have noticed I am a bit of a thermi fan. A Thermomix is one appliance that replaces many.

Food Processor a good food processor is essential in my opinion.

Baking Tray this is my fave baking tray.

Kitchen Towels good tea towels make drying up so much better. These are perfect for drying even your glassware. You will need a clean towel to for removing the skins off the hazelnuts..

Preserve Jars I have stacks of good preserving jars to store lots of “wet” keto foods.

Spatula silicone one piece spatulas are my fave. They are heat resistant, easy to clean and hygienic.

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jar of keto nutella with berries on the side

Keto Nutella Recipe

So simple and easy you will love our Keto Nutella recipe. Oh and maybe you can fool the kids too 🤣
5 from 44 votes!
Prep Time: 12 minutes
Cook Time: 7 minutes
Total Time: 19 minutes
Course: Dips and Spreads
Cuisine: American, Australian
Recipe Category: Low Carb
Calories: 60kcal
Author: Megan Ellam
Servings: 40 serves (40 tablespoons)
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Ingredients 

OPTIONAL

Instructions

CONVENTIONAL METHOD

  • Preheat oven to 160°C. Line a baking tray with baking paper.
  • Place hazelnuts onto prepared baking tray. Roast for 10-15 minutes, turning them after 5 minutes.
  • Transfer hazelnuts to a clean kitchen towel. Enclose in the towel and rub back and forth on the kitchen counter to rub the skins off. Most of the skin should come off but if there are some still covered just rub between your fingers. Skin that won’t come off is fine anyway.
  • Place hazelnuts into a food processor and pulse until it turns to a meal.
  • Add remaining ingredients and process on high speed in 3 minute spurts. Scrape down the sides of the bowl and continue to mix until the hazelnut spread is smooth and glossy.

THERMAL METHOD

  • Preheat oven to 160°C. Line a baking tray with baking paper.
  • Place hazelnuts onto prepared baking tray. Roast for 10-15 minutes, turning them after 5 minutes.
  • Transfer hazelnuts to a clean kitchen towel. Enclose in the towel and rub back and forth on the kitchen counter to rub the skins off. Most of the skin should come off but if there are some still covered just rub between your fingers. Skin that won’t come off is fine anyway.
  • Place hazelnuts into mixer bowl and mill 5 sec/speed 10.
  • Add remaining ingredients and mix 3 min/speed 6. Scrape down the sides of the bowl and continue to mix in 3 minute spurts (and scraping down the sides of the bowl) until the hazelnut spread is smooth and glossy.

Notes

  1. Hazelnuts can be purchased already with skin off.
  2. Unsweetened cacao or cocoa can be used. I used cacao in my mixture that is pictured. As you can see it is very light in colour. Unsweetened cocoa will result in a darker colour.
  3. Sweetener, I used Sukrin Melis. Add more or less sweetener to your hazelnut spread to suit your personal taste.
  4. MCT oil is available in supermarkets and through our link. Any liquid coconut oil or neutral flavoured oil can be used. If using firm set coconut oil or coconut butter this will result in a firm set chocolate spread.
  5. Lecithin is traditionally used in Nutella as an emulsifier. Micellar casein is used in place of milk powder (of the original recipe).
  6. Store the Keto Nutella in the fridge. If left out in the pantry it will mould after time.

Your Own Notes

Nutrition

Serving: 1serve (1 tbsp) | Calories: 60kcal | Carbohydrates: 2g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Sodium: 1mg | Potassium: 57mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 2IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 9mg | Iron: 1mg | Magnesium: 14mg | Net Carbs: 1g
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12 responses to “Keto Nutella Recipe Sugar Free | only 1g Net Carb”

  1. Belinda M

    5 stars
    Best keto nutella ever!!! Just wondering if you used lecithin granules or cut up liquid capsules (which was what I had but was messy).

  2. nz

    5 stars
    i made it. delicious.

  3. Victoria

    5 stars
    I made this in my TM5, following the thermomix directions exactly and using powdered Lakanto for the sweetener as well as micellar casein & sunflower lecithin. It’s a great recipe!

    The taste is spot on but there is a graininess to my finished product that seems to be from the hazelnuts. I milled them in the thermomix for the suggested time which seemed very short. Apart from perhaps milling them for longer next time, do you have any tips for getting a smoother result?

    Do they mill smoother with less roasting time? I buy mine skinned so I can skip that step if it’s solely about removing the skins.

    1. Megan Mad Creations Hub

      Hi Victoria, you still need to roast the hazelnuts regardless of the skin. Roasting changes the flavour and the texture of the hazelnut. Try that and it will not only enhance the flavour but also the consistency should change. You can mill more if needed.

  4. Chloe

    5 stars
    This is unbelievably good! Am blown away at how delicious it is

  5. Jaimie

    5 stars
    Love this! My kids devour Nutella but I hate how sugary it is. I will definitely be substituting with this…. I reckon they won’t even notice 😉

  6. Sarah

    5 stars
    Who knew you could make Nutella without sugar, genius! Hubby is always looking for low carb options so I’ll have to make him a batch 🙂

  7. Lynda H

    5 stars
    Christmas in July has come early .. making this today … to go with my Keto bread nom nom nom 🤤

  8. Robyn

    5 stars
    Thanks for sharing this recipe Megan! I love Nutella but the amount of sugar in the commercial variety has made me stop buying it. Now I can enjoy it once again!

    1. Megan Mad Creations Hub

      You are most welcome Robyn.

  9. Sylvie

    5 stars
    I used to love nutella, but stopped eating it once i realised how packed with sugar it was. This is such a great healthier alternative! Cant wait to give it a go

  10. Alex

    5 stars
    Saving this to try very soon – I LOVE nutella and I am so pleased there is a low carb version.

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