Remember back when I made Pistachio Ice Cream? I promised more recipes with the goodies that Oh! Nuts had sent me. Well I think it is time to share this delicious pie that I made with the Hazelnuts and Almond Flour. This recipe was adapted from Giada. I love her, we are on a first name basis :) Anyway, I saw her make this years ago, and printed the recipe right away. I have just never had Hazelnuts around to try making it. So that was first on my list when OH! Nuts contacted me.
I didn't really have a reason to make this when I did, so we called our neighbors over at 3:00 in the afternoon for dessert. It was a hit. My friend absolutely loves hazelnuts, she could probably live off Nutella alone. So I thought of her right away when I made this. So glad they liked it!
Note - the original recipe uses all purpose flour, I just wanted to try my almond flour.
Chocolate Hazelnut Pie
Adapted from Giada De Laurentiis
Printable Recipe
Pie:
8 ounces semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 cup hazelnuts toasted
1/4 cup almond flour
3/4 cup sugar
1/4 cup hot water
4 eggs
1 stick butter, cut into 3/4-inch pieces, at room temperature
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
Whipped Cream:
1 cup heavy whipping cream
3 tablespoons powdered sugar
1 teaspoons vanilla
Preheat to 350 degrees F.
Combine remaining chocolate chips and sugar in the food processor. Blend until the mixture is finely ground. With the machine running, gradually add the hot water until the chocolate is melted and mixture is smooth. Add the eggs, butter, vanilla. Pulse until mixture is blended.
Return the hazelnut mixture to the food processor and pulse to incorporate. Pour the mixture into a buttered and floured 9-inch pie dish. Bake for 35 minutes. Cool for 1 hour in a cooling rack. Refrigerate for 2 hours. Allow the pie to return to room temperature for 30 minutes before serving.
While the pie is cooling you can make the cream. In a large mixing bowl, beat the cream until it forms soft peaks. Add the powdered sugar, and vanilla. Continue to beat until cream holds stiff peaks.
Serve each slice with a dollop of Whipped Cream!
It is as sinful as a pie!
ReplyDeleteI wonder who ever invented Nutella, that person is a genius! It's nice to randomly call up neighbours to come and have some cake. So long as it's the 'space' variety (had that type of neighbour once...)
Great choice of pie here. Nice crackly top with a moist fudgey center. I always load up on nuts when we go the grocers that have the bulk bins.
ReplyDeleteHa-if we were neighbors I think food would have to be traded-no lack of dessert here!
Oh man, that is a gorgeous and yummy looking pie!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, this has no flour in it, I could easily adapt this to be low carb for me! Will be doing this VERY soon!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great recipe! Wonderful use of your Oh! Nuts :)
ReplyDeleteErin,
ReplyDeleteThis looks fabulous. Plus it has my favorite in it, Chocolate and Hazelnuts.
-Gina-
Wow! What a beautiful Pie! I think if I kept enough in the house, my hubby would live off of Nutella on wheat bread...it's his favorite! I think I'm going to make this for his birthday...I'm also gonna buzz it!
ReplyDeleteHappy Friday to you too! This looks fantastic!! :)
ReplyDeleteYum! This looks awesome!
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Wow! Looks wonderful! Did you save me a piece? :-)
ReplyDeleteSo good.....I would need a big slice...oh yes.
ReplyDeleteThis is GORGEOUS!! I would eat a slice of that at 300 in the afternoon...or just about any time ;)!
ReplyDeleteWow, this sounds divine! I can't believe how few ingredients it has. Sounds so rich and decadent!
ReplyDeleteOooh I can make this since I just recieved my box from Oh Nuts! and it had Almond Flour in it. =) Awesome!
ReplyDeleteI could eat a big old piece of this right now. I looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, chocolate and hazelnuts that sounds heavenly. Tiara is great I agree with you.
ReplyDeleteIt's great to be a stay at home mom. It's the best job in the world. Enjoy him while he's young. Mine are now 21 and 24 it goes by fast.
I. Hate when the phone thinks it knows what you're spelling. It should say Giada.
ReplyDeleteI could easily live off nutella too!
ReplyDeleteI love this recipe..thank you for sharing
Oh yum! Chocolate and hazelnut are a match made in heaven... And this pie looks decadent & so delicious! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteYour friend sounds like a kindred spirit, if it was possible i would definitely be happy living off nutella :) ive banned myself from buying it temporarily as it was too dangerous to have around! Anyway, this basically means this pie would be utterly perfect, and if it tastes even half as good as it looks i would be a happy bunny :)
ReplyDeleteSinfully delicious! I love the almond flour adaptation, adds to the moist nuttiness. Congrats on Top 9!!
ReplyDeleteThis recipe definately will be bookmarked for a future reference. Very nice!!
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing, and congratulations on your Top 9!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a gorgeous pie, Erin! I love the combination of chocolate and hazelnuts! : )
ReplyDeleteI love the combination of chocolate and hazelnuts! This looks so delicious, thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis certainly does look and sound delicious. I will have to try this recipe soon.
ReplyDeleteHi Erin, this looks so delicious! Thanks for sharing the recipe. Yummo!
ReplyDeleteHazelnuts and chocolate are one of my favorite combos--and completely underrated. This looks like a fantastic (and completely sinful) pie. Can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful pie. I would love to try a slice of this!
ReplyDeleteHi Erin, This is the perfect pie. I like baking with chocolate and am in love with hazelnuts. I will certainly try this one out soon.
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