Nutella Wontons
Nutella Wontons are creamy, crispy, and irresistibly simple. Ready in about 15 minutes with just a few ingredients, these little treats are sure to be a hit with family and friends.

We’re big hazelnut lovers here and Nutella is a go-to. These warm, chocolatey wontons combine a crisp shell with gooey filling and make an easy dessert or special snack.

When we served these to friends, they disappeared fast — next time we doubled the batch. They’re so tempting you’ll likely sneak a few while preparing them.

These can also work as a sweet appetizer. Pairing a couple of sweet bites with savory appetizers adds a nice balance. A simple raspberry jam dip complements the Nutella beautifully.

Serve them warm. To reheat, place the wontons on a cookie sheet in a 200°F (about 95°C) oven for 8–10 minutes so the Nutella becomes warm and gooey and the wrapper stays crisp. They’re small but addictive — you’ll fall in love with these little gems.
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Can you bake these instead of frying them?
Yes. Baking is a lower-fat alternative, though the texture will be different — less deep-fried crisp and more gently toasted. Try brushing the wontons lightly with oil or melted butter and bake on a lined sheet at 400°F (200°C) for about 6–8 minutes, flipping halfway, until golden. They’ll still be tasty thanks to the Nutella.

Ways to vary Nutella Wontons
Customize the filling: add chopped hazelnuts for crunch, thin banana slices, small marshmallows, or chopped fresh strawberries. Strawberries and Nutella pair especially well if you want a fruity contrast.

How to make Nutella Wontons:


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Nutella Wontons
Ingredients
- 40 wonton wrappers (usually found in the refrigerated produce area)
- 1 13 oz jar Nutella
- 1 egg
- 2 tbsp. cold water
- Vegetable oil for deep frying
- ½ cup seedless raspberry jam
- ¼ cup powdered sugar
Instructions
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Lay half (20) of the wonton wrappers out. Spoon a heaping teaspoon of Nutella into the center of each wrapper.
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Beat the egg and mix in cold water to make an egg wash.
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Brush egg wash on the edges, top with remaining wrappers, and pinch to seal.
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Heat oil to 350°F (175°C) in a pot with about 2 inches of oil.
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Fry a few wontons at a time until golden, about 1 minute per side. Drain on paper towels or a rack.
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Repeat until all are fried, then sift powdered sugar over the tops.
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Warm the raspberry jam for about 30 seconds, stir until smooth, and let cool slightly. Serve as a dip.
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Serve warm and enjoy.
Disclaimer
Any nutritional data provided is an approximation; actual values vary based on ingredients and portion sizes.
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