we know it's been an entire week since our last visit but we really can't believe how quickly this week has flown by! lots going on and unfortunately, little time for cooking, baking and creating recipes. getting ready for a huge garage sale tomorrow since we are moving across the country in about 2 weeks - very excited but a little overwhelmed at the moment. our house, and kitchen, is overflowing with boxes and piles of stuff to sell, stuff to store and stuff to move - it's amazing to see how much junk we've accumulated over time! we had a cookie craving this morning and decided to make a bunch of these little gems to nibble on as we pack. who doesn't love nutella?! well, how about nutella sandwiched between two round buttery hazelnut cookies? um, yes please. when baking with hazelnuts, you usually toast them and remove the skins first. well, today i didn't have the patience to do that and the cookies still turned out fabulous, good to know. if you don't have any nutella in your pantry, these would be great sandwiched with your favorite jam or jelly as well. have a great weekend!
Hazelnut & Nutella Sandwich Cookies
makes about 36 cookies
1 cup hazelnuts
2 sticks unsalted butter, softened
1/2 cup sugar
1 tsp vanilla
1 cup white whole wheat flour
1 cup all purpose flour
1/4 tsp salt
3/4 cup nutella or jelly
in a food processor, grind hazelnuts until they are finely ground but not clumping together. in the bowl of a standing mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, cream butter and sugar until fluffy. add vanilla and combine. add flours, salt and ground hazelnuts and stir until well combined. divide the dough in half and press each half into a flat disk. wrap tightly in plastic wrap and chill for at least 2 hours or overnight.
preheat oven to 350 degrees F. remove one of the dough disks from refrigerator and let soften slightly. roll out the dough between two sheets of parchment paper until about 1/8-inch thick. using a 2-inch round cookie cutter, cut out dough and transfer to a parchment lined baking sheet. gather scraps and continue to re-roll until all the dough is used, returning briefly to refrigerator if the dough becomes too soft. bake cookies 14-16 minutes or until the edges begin to brown slightly. cool completely and sandwich with 1 tsp desired filling. enjoy!
This recipe is right up my alley. Printed and in the queue.
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*Heather*
Ooh! Where are you two moving? Congrats on the cross country venture and best - o - luck!
ReplyDeleteI just gazed at nutella in one of those large economy-sized stores, thinking what I would do with a jar so large.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, you just hit my utmost favorite flavors. Those with a "REALLY" good shot of espresso...I'm in heaven! My hazelnut tree has nuts ripening now....
ReplyDeleteI adore all things nutella! these cookies sound and look amazing!! I'm surely adding this to my to-make list!! :)
ReplyDeleteI hope the garage sale was a success yesterday!
ooo nutella!
ReplyDeleteexactly, everyone loves nutella. I want to make these a put a lil scopp of vanilla bean ice cream inside. fabulous recipe! happing moving
ReplyDeletemy gosh! you got me craving nutellllla cookies:P
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ReplyDeleteNice Blog. Congrats.
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oh ... nutella sandwich cookies ^^ .. happy moving ^^!!
ReplyDeleteNutella is possibly the best invention ever.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad I stumbled upon your blog. It's great!
Good luck with the move, guys! Dang it, we'll miss you when we head down south in Sept for a wedding. Well, have fun in NYC. Keep on blogging! (Go Safety First!)
ReplyDeletePure decadence! You need something to get you through that move...
ReplyDeleteI can't think of anything more delightful or civilized than putting nutella inside these dainty little cookies. It certainly beats my usual technique for preparation: eating it directly from the jar with a spoon.
ReplyDeletelove the photos & styling!
ReplyDeleteOh, my - I am a complete Nutella freak. Your cookies look delicious. Certainly a step up from my normal mode of consumption (tiny piece of toast, absurd amount of Nutella spread on top).
ReplyDeleteI cringe to think what life would be like without Nutella! Your cookies look amazing :)
ReplyDeletewow ! what a blog
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ReplyDeleteOMG- I know what to make my favorite Nutella freak for his next care package that I ship off to boarding school! Thank you so much for the delicious inspriation!
ReplyDeleteYou had me at "nutella".
ReplyDeleteI made these cookies and they are PERFECT! Amazing recipe, surprisingly easy to make, and incredibly addictive. Thank you!
Cannot wait to make these!! My mouth is already watering...
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