Chocolatey Nutella Hamantaschen

Chocolatey Nutella Hamantaschen

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Nutella Hamantaschen are a chocolatey twist on a traditional cookie. Hamantaschen (sometimes spelled Hamentaschen) are an Ashkenazi Jewish cookie served at Purim.  Wikipedia does a decent job of summarizing the Purim story if you’d like the background of the holiday. The very short version is that Haman is a bad, bad man.  During Purim, children dress in costumes, twirl groggers (noisemakers) and boo when Haman’s name is mentioned during the telling of the story in synagogue. 

Hamantashen, a Yiddish word that translates into “Haman’s pockets”, are triangular filled cookies.  Growing up, hamantaschen were always quite bland and boring.  Usually filled with chocolate chips or fruit, I was always less than thrilled when this holiday treat was brought out.  When trying to make these for my family I decided I would make them better, more flavourful, and fun to eat.  I adapted my mother’s original cookie recipe and went on the hunt for better filling ideas.  I decided on a Nutella filling: simple, yet delicious.  Jewish or not, I think everyone will enjoy these delicious, fun shaped cookies!

TOTAL TIME

  • Preparation Time – 20 minutes plus at least 2 hours to rest in the fridge
  • Cooking Time – 14 minutes a batch
  • Total Time – 2 hrs 34 minutes

INGREDIENTS FOR NUTELLA HAMANTASCHEN

All the ingredients for these cookies are easy to source from any local grocer.

  • 3/4 cup Unsalted butter, room temperature
  • 2/3 cup White sugar
  • 1 Egg, room temperature
  • 2 1/4 cups All Purpose Flour
  • 1 1/2 tsp Vanilla extract, divided
  • 1 tsp Almond extract
  • 1/4 tsp Salt
  • 1/2 cup Nutella

CAN I USE IMITATION VANILLA FOR NUTELLA HAMANTASHEN?

My strong recommendation is to buy a good vanilla extract and never, ever, buy imitation vanilla! I suggest Neilsen Massey or another high quality extract which will add beautiful flavour to your Hamantaschen. Many brands sell authentic vanilla at varying price points so it’s easy to find one that suits your needs.

DO I HAVE TO CHILL THE DOUGH?

Absolutely. Before working with your dough you must chill it for at least two hours to allow it to properly come together, similar to a pie crust or shortbread.

Brushing Hamantaschen on tray.

INGREDIENT SUBSTITUTIONS

I HAVE AN ALMOND ALLERGY! DO I NEED TO USE ALMOND?

The purpose of the almond extract in this recipe is to offset its sweetness and add another dimension of flavour. In these cookies you could easily substitute a teaspoon of lemon juice in place of the almond extract.

EQUIPMENT FOR CHOCOLATEY NUTELLA HAMANTASCHEN

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Below is a list of the main equipment/kitchen tools needed to make these Nutella Hamantaschen.

  • Kitchen Aid Mixer – You can certainly make these hamantaschen by hand if you don’t own a mixer, but the batter is very thick and will be hard to stir once you add the oats. I highly recommend purchasing a good mixer if you are able to do so. I adore my Kitchen Aid Professional mixer. It can handle even the heaviest of batters with ease. In addition, it has a large 6.6 L bowl which can accommodate multiple batches of this dough at once.
  • Parchment Paper – I highly recommend lining your cookie sheets with parchment paper to ensure they don’t stick. Paper Chef is my favourite brand, and comes in a large format roll that is easy to cut to any size.
  • Spatula – I always use my Le Creuset spatula when mixing cookie dough in my mixer. I am able to easily scrape down the sides, and ensure that there is no flour left behind unmixed. It easily stands up to the heaviest dough without issue, and as an added bonus the silicone head is removable and can be tossed in the dishwasher!
  • Cookie Cutter (or glass)
  • Bowl
  • Baking Pans (x2)
Top view of hamantaschen cookies with a bowl and spoon

COOKING DIRECTIONS

These Chocolatey Nutella Hamantaschen are a delicious twist on a traditional Ashkenazi Purim treat. Food is front and centre in most Jewish celebrations, and Purim is no different: it’s a time for fun and food. I promise if you follow the steps below, you’ll find that making these adorable cookies is both simple and fun.

The key to making these cookies successfully is allowing the dough time to rest in the fridge. After mixing your dough you’ll need to let it rest for at least two hours in the fridge: this will give the dough time to come together and develop a beautiful texture for rolling. While your dough is chilling, portion out and freeze your Nutella balls. You must freeze your Nutella, or else it will be incredibly hard to form your little “pocket” cookies. Take your time, and you’ll be rewarded with delicious Chocolatey Nutella Hamantaschen.

Veritical shot of nutella hamantaschen stacked in front of a dish of nutella

MAKE AHEAD STORAGE

You can prepare the dough the day before if you’d like, just let it warm up a bit before rolling it out.

These cookies will stay delicious at room temperature for several days, and can be frozen in an airtight container for several months.

Opening a chocolatey hamantaschen

FINISHED DISH

Enjoy your Chocolatey Nutella Hamantaschen!

Top view of a horizontal nutella hamantaschen stack

OTHER HAMANTASCHEN DISHES

Rich Chocolate Cheesecake Hamantaschen

Triple Berry Hamantaschen Recipe

OTHER DESSERT DISHES

Nutella Oatmeal Cookies

Healthy Chocolate Chip Banana Bread

Easy Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies

Dark Chocolate Mousse

DID YOU MAKE THIS RECIPE?

I’d love to know how it turned out! Please let me know by leaving a comment and rating below and share a picture on Instagram with the hashtag #cooking.with.carbs.


Nutella hamantaschen in a pile with nutella in a bowl

Chocolatey Nutella Hamantashen

I adapted my mother’s original cookie recipe to to make these hamantaschen more flavourful and fun to eat.  I decided on a Nutella filling: simple, but delicious.  Jewish or not, I think everyone will enjoy these delicious, fun shaped cookies!
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Course: Dessert
Cuisine: Eastern European, Jewish
Keyword: chocolate, cookies, Hamantaschen, Hamentaschen, Jewish, nutella, Purim
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 14 minutes
Resting time in fridge: 2 hours
Total Time: 2 hours 34 minutes
Servings: 20 cookies
Calories: 185kcal
Author: Anneke Silva

Equipment

  • Kitchen Aid Mixer (Optional)
  • Parchment Paper
  • Spatula
  • Bowl
  • Cookie cutter (or glass)
  • Baking Pans (x2)

Ingredients

Cookie Dough

  • ¾ cup Unsalted butter room temperature
  • cup White sugar
  • 1 Egg room temperature
  • 1 tsp Vanilla extract
  • 1 tsp Almond extract
  • 2 ¼ cups All Purpose Flour
  • ¼ tsp Salt

Nutella Filling

  • 1/2 cup Nutella

Egg Wash

  • 1 Egg
  • 1 tbsp Water

Instructions

Cookie Dough

  • Place your room temperature butter into the bowl of your stand mixer, add the sugar, and beat until light and fluffy.
    Place your room temperature butter into the bowl of your stand mixer, add the sugar, and beat until light and fluffy.
  • Add the egg, vanilla, and almond extracts and mix until creamy.
    Add the egg, vanilla, and almond extracts and mix until creamy.
  • Carefully pour your flour and salt into the bowl and mix until a soft, smooth dough comes together.
    Carefully pour your flour and salt into the bowl and mix until a soft, smooth dough comes together.
  • Wrap your finished dough in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 2 hours. While your dough is resting you can prepare your filling.
    Wrap your finished dough in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 2 hours.

Nutella Filling

  • Portion your Nutella into 1 tsp mounds on a piece of parchment placed on a cutting board.
    Nutella scoops prior to freezing
  • Place the cutting board in the freezer with your Nutella balls until solid, at least 15 minutes.

Filled Hamantashen

  • Pre heat your oven to 350 F.
  • Roll out your dough on a lightly floured surface to about 1/4 cm thick. You want it to be thin otherwise it will open during baking.
  • Using a cookie cutter or glass, cut out 2-3 inch cookies. Keep rolling out your dough until you’ve used it all.
    Using a cookie cutter or glass, cut out 2-3 inch cookies. Keep rolling out your dough until you’ve used it all.
  • Place 1 tsp of filling in the centre of each circle.
  • Fold over the right side of the circle, creating a point at the top.
    Folding over one side of hamantaschen dough over nutella filling
  • Next, fold the left side of the circle so the fold overlaps the first to make a point.
    Folding over second side of hamantaschen dough over nutella filling
  • Finally, fold up the bottom piece up and over the other two fold, creating a triangle.
    Folding over third side of hamantaschen dough over nutella filling
  • Press corners to seal.
    10 Hamantaschen with shaped corners on tray
  • Mix the egg and water together, then brush each cookie with the egg wash.
    Brushing Hamantaschen on tray.
  • Bake the hamantashen for 12-14 minutes until edges are slightly browned.
    Nutella hamantaschen in a pile with nutella in a bowl

Nutrition

Calories: 185kcal | Carbohydrates: 21g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 35mg | Sodium: 345mg | Potassium: 54mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 237IU | Calcium: 15mg | Iron: 1mg


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