These Nutella No Bake Cookies are so easy to make and come together in minutes. If you are looking for a quick and simple dessert, we highly recommend trying these.
We LOVE these Nutella No Bake Cookies! Who would have thought that addingNutellato no bake cookies would make them even more amazing??I am totally a peanut butter and chocolate junkie, but these cookies are a close second.
One of my favorite recipes of all time are our mom’sGorilla Poops(a.k.a. No-Bake cookies).Even though the name sounds funny (my kids get the giggles every time I call them that), they are absolutely delicious.(I know that everyone has their favorite recipe for no bake cookies, but I really think that hers are the best!).
No bake cookie recipes have always been a hit in our house. They’re done quickly, they cool to room temperature fast, and all you need are a few simple ingredients and supplies like parchment paper, quick oats or old fashioned oats, a cookie scoop, a large saucepan or medium-sized saucepan, and a few other basic ingredients. It’s such an easy dessert! The classic version is made with classic peanut butter, but we mixed it up with this one by adding in some easy Nutella or hazelnut spread for that hazelnut flavor.
No bake Nutella cookies have quickly become a favorite no bake recipe in our house, and if you’re reading this, you’re about to find out why! The creamy nutella mixed with the texture of the quick-cooking oats or old-fashioned oats is unmatched. Plus you can eat the leftover Nutella! These easy cookies are sure to become a new recipe you’ll make for years to come.
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Ingredients for Nutella No Bake Cookies:
- ½cupbutter
- ½cupmilk
- 1¾cupgranulated sugar
- 4Tablespoonscocoa powder
- 2teaspoonsvanilla extract
- ½cupNutella
- 3cupsquick cooking oats
How to make these delicious Nutella No Bake Cookies:
- In a saucepan, combine butter, milk, sugar, and cocoa powder and heat over medium heat. Bring to a rolling boil and let boil for one minute. Remove your saucepan from the heat.
- Add Nutella and vanilla to hot mixture and stir until combined. Add oats and stir until completely incorporated.
- Drop by spoonfuls onto baking sheets lined with wax paper. Let cool (or you can eat them all warm and gooey- that’s yummy too!).
Do these cookies freeze well?
These cookies do freeze pretty well. I usually only freeze them if I know they won’t be eaten for a few days.
I usually keep mine in an airtight container in my fridge or on my counter for up to four days.
These are definitely best when made fresh.
Related Recipe: Love Nutella? Try these yummy Chocolate Caramel Nutella Cookies!
How many Nutella No Bake Cookies does one batch make?
For this recipe, I can usually get at least 24 cookies out of it. On a good day without any kids at home, I can get about 32 cookies.
Some taste testers like to grab a spoon and sneak a bite when I’m not looking.
You can also make them bigger or smaller as needed. It’s also a super simple recipe to double, and you can still make it all in one pot.
If you like this No Bake Dessert, try our No Bake Scotcheroo Bars!
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Serves: 24 cookies
Nutella No Bake Cookies Recipe
5 from 1 vote
No Bake Cookies just got even better by adding Nutella!
Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 15 minutes mins
Total Time 25 minutes mins
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Ingredients
- ½ cup butter
- ½ cup milk
- 1¾ cup granulated sugar
- 4 Tablespoons cocoa powder
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- ½ cup Nutella
- 3 cups quick cooking oats
Instructions
In a saucepan, combine butter, milk, sugar, and cocoa powder and heat over medium heat. Bring to a rolling boil and let boil for one minute. Remove your saucepan from the heat.
Add Nutella and vanilla to hot mixture and stir until combined. Add oats and stir until completely incorporated.
Drop by spoonfuls onto baking sheets lined with wax paper. Let cool (or you can eat them all warm and gooey- that's yummy too!).
Notes
- For this recipe, I can usually get at least 24 cookies out of it. On a good day without any kids at home, I can get about 32 cookies. Some taste testers like to grab a spoon and sneak a bite when I’m not looking.
- You can also make them bigger or smaller as needed. It’s also a super simple recipe to double, and you can still make it all in one pot.
Nutrition
Calories: 167 kcal · Carbohydrates: 26 g · Protein: 2 g · Fat: 7 g · Saturated Fat: 4 g · Trans Fat: 1 g · Cholesterol: 11 mg · Sodium: 39 mg · Potassium: 83 mg · Fiber: 2 g · Sugar: 18 g · Vitamin A: 127 IU · Calcium: 20 mg · Iron: 1 mg
Equipment
Saucepan
Baking Sheet
Wax Paper
Recipe Details
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Recipe source: Baking with Basil
This post was included in our EASY 4 NO BAKE DESSERTS video – for more inexpensive and delicious recipes like this one, click here to check it out!
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Grace Wang says:
This looks so good! Peanut butter ones are also heavenly :) Do you think i could sub in mashed bananas for butter and agave for the sugar and then increase the amount of oats? Thanks!
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Paige Flamm says:
These look s delicious! I love Nutella so we're definitely going to have to try these!
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Crystal says:
Too delicious!! Can't wait to try them.
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Jess Holmes says:
These look awesome!
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Six Sisters says:
Hi Grace. When we have made these we have followed the recipe as directed. But let us know how it all works out with the adjustments.
-The Six Sisters -
Judee Perculeza says:
I tried this over the weekend, it's really yummy, it's more like a truffle than a cookie :) it's too sweet for my taste though, even after using just 1 1/2c of sugar. I'll lessen it next time. Do you think it will be as delicious and gooey if there is no nutella?
thanks!
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Six Sisters says:
We aren't sure! We've only followed the recipe as directed. Let us know if you do some tweaking and how it all turns out! -The Six Sisters
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Michelle K says:
Made these for the first time the other night and they were a HUGE hit with colleagues at work (as well as with hubby's colleagues). My 4 year-old and 16 month-old really liked them too. So easy!
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Kristin says:
I made these tonight. I just have to say thank you for sharing this!! They are awesome!!
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Tracey says:
Thank you! We love Gorilla poops (I have never heard that name, but I love it!) but now that we have a peanut allergy we don't make them anymore. This will be a wonderful replacement.
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Angela says:
I made these the other day and they were sooo good!! Took some over to my neighbor and printed out your recipe and they loved them too!! Thank you!!
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Paula says:
I am starting to eat breakfast, and this has become my eat-on-the-go, as I'm running out the door breakfast. I added Chia seeds for even more health benefit.
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Meg says:
These sound amazing! Do you know how many cookies 1 batch makes, by any chance? :)
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Cyd says:
Makes about 24 to 30 cookies. Just depends on the size. Hope this helps! Have a great weekend!
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Meg says:
Thanks!
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Megan says:
I didn't have milk at home and currently only have a stove top, but I wanted to make something for a birthday treat. I had a can of Coconut milk in the cupboard, so I exchanged the milk for coconut milk.. Turned out good! A bit richer than regular, but still delicious! I hope they are a hit tomorrow with my fellow teachers!
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Susan Vilar says:
Found your recipe through Pinterest.Planning to make them for pot luck at work on Friday. Have made the regular No-Bake cookies since I was a kid.... can't wait to try the Nutella version!I've found that Nutella in buttercream is fantastic!!! Nutella when cooked seems to lose all its wonderful flavor for me. I'll be interested to see how this 'stirring in' will do with the Nutella flavor.
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Leah says:
Just made these last night. While they' were good, they didn't taste like nutella. I think the cocoa powder covers it up. Next time I make no bakes, I think I'm going to sub the peanut butter/nutella for hazelnut butter and see how that tastes. The cocoa and hazelnut should hopefully make them taste like nutella!
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Lorraine parsons says:
I make these all the time. We call them lazy witches. I sometimes add coconut and peanut butter to them.. oh yummy !!!!!
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Katherine says:
These were excellent! I made them exactly as instructed and they turned out beautifully. My first time making no-bakes and will definitely be using this recipe again.
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Heidi Phipps says:
I love no bake cookies, but the Nutella takes them to another level! Sooo good. I don’t know that I can do it again without Nutella 😁
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Camille Beckstrand is married to Jared and they have 4 kids. She loves a good true crime podcast, a big plate of cheesy loaded nachos, and going on adventures with her family.
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