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BAKING CHOCOLATE pies tarts and crumblesMay 10, 2010

Nutella Pop Tarts!

By Shaheen

Nutella Pop Tarts

I have a confession to make: I have never bought a pop tart in my life, ever. And although I went ahead and made strawberry pop tarts after finding a gorgeous recipe online, I didn’t really have anything to compare them with. So I couldn’t say things like “Oh it was the even better than the store bought one that awfully dry and has a tonne of preservatives and whatnot.” And frankly, it didn’t bother me much because the ones I made got rave reviews from all the eaters and the cutesy photos garnered some Stumble love as well.

Today, with some leftover pie dough in my freezer and a bottle of Nutella staring at me from across the room, I realised it was high time I ripped open the seal of that bottle for some Nutella happiness. One spoon for me, one spoon for the pop tarts seemed like a good ratio when it came to dolloping the pie dough with the Nutella; and that’s exactly what I did.

Making Nutella Pop Tarts

All you need is some pie dough and Nutella.
  • Start by rolling out and cutting into 1×3 inch rectangles.
  • Next, dollop some Nutella chocolate cream on the dough, making sure it’s only on one of the short edges and not too close to it.
  • Then fold the other side over the Nutella and seal the edges by gently pinching the sides with your fingers and then crimping the edges with a fork.
  • Pop this into the fridge for about 15 minutes
  • Once that’s done, remove it and bake it in a preheated oven at 170C/350F for 10-12 minutes.
  • Next, pull it out to brush it with a little egg wash for a nice, golden sheen.
  • Pop it back into the oven for another 5-7 minutes.
  • Letting it cool afterward is optional because, well, it’s Nutella! The only thing I’d do differently is find a way to maintain the gooey texture of Nutella instead of letting it dry out into the pie dough. I thought not poking the tops with knives and forks might help  keep the moisture in, but I was wrong. Maybe next time I will thin it down with a little cream. But then I’m afraid, everything will get too mushy. What do you think?

Nutella Pop Tarts

For reference:
Strawberry Pop Tarts
Pie dough 101

PS: I’ve just moved to WordPress over the weekend, so if you face any trouble or find any broken links, please let me know? Thank you!

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