Indulge your sweet cravings with our delectable Chocolate Hazelnut Frosting, a symphony of rich chocolate and nutty goodness. This versatile frosting can elevate cakes, cupcakes, cookies, and more to new heights of flavor. Whether you're a seasoned baker or just starting, our easy-to-follow recipes will guide you through every step of creating this irresistible treat.
**Introduction to All Recipes in the Article:**
* **Classic Chocolate Hazelnut Frosting:** This timeless recipe combines melted chocolate, hazelnut butter, and confectioners' sugar for a smooth and decadent frosting that complements any dessert.
* **Whipped Chocolate Hazelnut Frosting:** For a lighter and airier texture, whip heavy cream and cream cheese until fluffy, then fold in melted chocolate and hazelnut butter. This frosting is perfect for piping or spreading.
* **Nutella Chocolate Hazelnut Frosting:** Nutella lovers, this one's for you! Simply mix Nutella with confectioners' sugar and a touch of milk until you achieve your desired consistency. It's quick, easy, and oh-so-delicious.
* **Chocolate Hazelnut Ganache:** If you're looking for a glossy and sophisticated frosting, ganache is the way to go. Heat heavy cream and pour it over melted chocolate, then stir until smooth. Let it cool slightly before using.
* **Chocolate Hazelnut Buttercream:** This rich and creamy frosting combines butter, confectioners' sugar, cocoa powder, and hazelnut butter for a velvety texture and intense chocolate-hazelnut flavor.
* **Chocolate Hazelnut Ermine Frosting:** For a unique and fluffy frosting, try ermine frosting. Whisk together flour, sugar, and milk, then cook until thickened. Cream butter and confectioners' sugar, then gradually add the cooked mixture. Finally, stir in melted chocolate and hazelnut butter.
HAZELNUT CAKE WITH PRALINE AND MILK CHOCOLATE BUTTERCREAM FROSTING
This decadent hazelnut-chocolate layer cake from baker John Barricelli's "The SoNo Baking Company Cookbook" is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser: Serve for an elegant birthday dessert or showstopping end to any meal.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Dessert & Treats Recipes Cake Recipes
Yield Makes one 9-inch three-layer cake
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- Place an oven rack in the middle position. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Spray a 9-by-3-inch round cake pan with vegetable spray. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a nonstick silicone baking mat; set aside.
- Make the sponge cake: Grind the hazelnuts in a food processor with 1/4 cup sugar. In a medium bowl, sift together flour, cornstarch, and hazelnut mixture; set aside.
- In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, beat the whole eggs, the yolks, remaining 1/2 cup sugar, salt, and almond extract on high speed until thick and pale yellow in color, and mixture holds a thick ribbon when whisk is lifted from bowl, 7 to 8 minutes. Remove bowl from mixer; gently and quickly fold in flour mixture. Gradually drizzle in oil, while folding.
- Pour batter into prepared cake pan. Set on prepared baking sheet, and bake until a tester comes out clean when inserted into the center of the cake, about 25 to 30 minutes. Remove from oven and turn cake out immediately onto a wire rack. Let cool for at least 1 hour.
- Make the buttercream: In the heatproof bowl of an electric mixer set over (but not touching) simmering water, whisk egg whites, sugar, and salt until warm to the touch, 1 to 2 minutes. Transfer bowl to mixer fitted with whisk attachment and beat until stiff peaks form. With the mixer running, gradually beat in butter, piece by piece. When all the butter has been added, mixture will break but it will become smooth as you continue to beat. Beat in vanilla. Divide buttercream in half, returning one half to the mixer bowl to make the chocolate flavor and setting aside the remaining half for the praline buttercream.
- Melt the chocolate in a heatproof bowl set over (but not touching) simmering water. Slowly beat into buttercream in mixer. Add cocoa mixture and beat until buttercream is cooled; set aside.
- Using a small offset spatula, spread praline paste onto a clean work surface. Smooth paste with a spatula, working out any lumps. Add 1/2 cup reserved buttercream to praline paste and fold it into buttercream. Once the paste and buttercream are fully combined and there are no lumps, fold praline mixture into remaining reserved buttercream.
- Using a serrated knife, trim top of cake to make level. Cut cake horizontally into even thirds. Place four strips of parchment paper around perimeter of a serving plate or lazy Susan. Place the first layer on the cake plate and top with a 1/3- to 1/2-inch layer of praline buttercream. Place second layer on top; top with remaining praline buttercream. Top with remaining layer.
- Spread a thin layer of the chocolate buttercream over the tops and sides of the cake to cover, creating a "crumb" layer. Transfer to refrigerator for 15 minutes to set. Spread tops and sides of cake with remaining chocolate buttercream; serve.
CHOCOLATE-HAZELNUT FILLING AND WHIPPED-CREAM FROSTING
This filling and frosting are perfect with our Chocolate and Yule Nut Log.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Dessert & Treats Recipes
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Place 2 tablespoons cold water in a small saucepan; sprinkle with gelatin, and set aside to soften, about 5 minutes.
- Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, whisk chocolate-hazelnut spread with 1/4 cup cream; set aside.
- Heat gelatin mixture very gently over low, stirring just until dissolved; set aside.
- In a large bowl, using an electric mixer, beat remaining 2 cups cream with sugar until soft peaks form. While still beating, pour dissolved gelatin mixture over cream all at once (gently reheat gelatin mixture if it has stiffened).
- Fold half of whipped cream into chocolate-hazelnut spread mixture to finish the Chocolate-Hazelnut Filling; the remaining whipped cream is the Whipped-Cream Frosting.
CHOCOLATE HAZELNUT BROWNIES WITH MILK CHOCOLATE FROSTING
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Butter the bottom and sides of an 8-inch square baking pan. Line the bottom of the pan with parchment or waxed paper and coat the paper with butter.
- Place the butter and the chocolate in the top of a double boiler over hot, not simmering water. Stir the mixture until it is completely melted and smooth. Remove the top part of the double boiler from the bottom and allow the mixture to cool.
- In a medium bowl, whisk together the eggs and sugar. Whisk in the hazelnut liqueur and the cooled chocolate mixture. With a rubber spatula, stir in the flour just until blended. Stir in the hazelnuts. Scrape the batter the prepared pan. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out with a few moist crumbs clinging to it. Cool the brownies. Run a paring knife around the edges of the pan and carefully invert the brownies onto a flat surface. Peel off the paper and then re-invert the brownies onto a cooling rack. Cool completely.
- Place the chocolate in a medium bowl. Sift the cocoa powder over the chocolate. In a small saucepan bring the cream to a boil. Pour the hot cream over the chocolate and gently whisk until smooth. Stir in the hazelnut liqueur, and allow the mixture to cool at room temperature until it is spreadable, about 1 hour. Using a metal spatula, spread the frosting over the top of the brownies. Using a long serrated knife, trim approximately 1/4 to 1/2-inch off each side. Cut the brownies into 9 squares. Store in an airtight container.
- In the top of a double boiler over hot, not simmering water, melt the chocolate with 1/4-cup heavy cream, stirring frequently. Let cool to room temperature, stirring once or twice.
- In an electric mixer, using the whisk attachment beat the remaining 1-cup cream just until soft mounds barely start to form. Stir 2 tablespoons of the cooled white chocolate mixture into the whipped cream to lighten it. Gently fold in the remaining white chocolate mixture, just until combined. Scrape the cream into a pastry bag fitted with a large star tip (Ateco #7). Use to garnish brownies when plating.
- Spread the tempered bittersweet chocolate over a polka-dot transfer sheet cut into a triangle (3 inches high). Allow to set up and cool. Remove chocolate and transfer from triangle. Use to garnish brownies and white chocolate whipped cream when plating.
CREAMY CHOCOLATE HAZELNUT FROSTING
When I realized I had no frosting, pudding, or even whipped topping, I decided to make this one up! We love that it's not as super-sweet as most frostings.
Provided by Kimberly P.
Categories Desserts Frostings and Icings Chocolate
Time 5m
Yield 12
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Beat cream cheese in a bowl with an electric hand mixer until softened. Add hazelnut spread, milk, and cream sherry; continue beating until smoothly combined into a frosting.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 172.8 calories, Carbohydrate 13.2 g, Cholesterol 20.6 mg, Fat 12.5 g, Protein 2.8 g, SaturatedFat 4.8 g, Sodium 75.8 mg, Sugar 11.4 g
CHOCOLATE HAZELNUT FROSTING
I came up with this trying to dress-up canned frosting for chocolate chip cookie sandwiches and was very pleased with the results. There aren't nearly enough recipes that use chocolate hazelnut spread! It's great for frosting cookies or brownies, or frosting and filling cakes. No one will ever guess this started in a can.
Provided by sweetjunkie
Categories Desserts Frostings and Icings Chocolate
Time 5m
Yield 22
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Combine the chocolate frosting, chocolate-hazelnut spread, confectioners' sugar, and vanilla extract in a large bowl. Use an electric mixer to beat until well blended and fluffy, about 2 minutes.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 142.8 calories, Carbohydrate 22.5 g, Fat 6.1 g, Fiber 0.1 g, Protein 0.8 g, SaturatedFat 1.4 g, Sodium 46 mg, Sugar 20.8 g
Tips:
- Use high-quality chocolate for the best flavor. A semisweet or bittersweet chocolate with a cocoa content of at least 60% is a good choice.
- Make sure the butter and cream cheese are at room temperature before you start. This will help them mix together smoothly and create a light and fluffy frosting.
- If you don't have hazelnut liqueur, you can use another type of liqueur, such as amaretto or coffee liqueur.
- If you want a thicker frosting, add more powdered sugar. If you want a thinner frosting, add more milk.
- This frosting can be used to frost cakes, cupcakes, or cookies. It can also be used as a filling for pies and tarts.
Conclusion:
Chocolate hazelnut frosting is a delicious and versatile frosting that can be used to decorate a variety of desserts. It is easy to make and can be customized to your liking. Whether you are a novice baker or an experienced pastry chef, you are sure to love this frosting.
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