Top Nutella Filled Treats for Chill Morns Ever woke up with a want for a warm, soft, sweet treat that's quick?
That was me one slow weekend, near a shelf, when I saw Nutella. One min, I was down about what to eat, the next I was making treats full of that choc blend.
These treats trick you. They look plain, but bite in & warm Nutella oozes out.
They're soft, sweet, & snug, like you're still in a blanket.
I like them 'cause they're grand for guests & no fuss to make when life's busy.
The mix is easy, soft, & a bit flaky, fits the Nutella well.
My first try came on a spur. Had stuff like butter, flour, milk, & Nutella.
I hid spoonfuls in the dough & baked. It was like some spell. Ate three hot from the oven. No regrets.
This recipe's easy. You don't need to know much. Just need a bowl, cold butter, & not eat all Nutella first. Work fast to keep butter cold.
This makes the treats flaky & soft. Like small pastry sacks, but no stress.

2 cups flour
1/4 cup sugar
2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
Pinch of salt
1/2 cup cold butter (cubed)
1/2 cup milk
1 egg
Splash of vanilla
Nutella (as needed)
First, I mix all dry stuff in a bowl.

Then I add butter bits & blend with my hands till it's crumb like. Next, I mix in milk, egg, & vanilla. Just 'til it sticks. Don't mix a lot.

I roll the dough half an inch thick. I cut rounds with a cutter or a glass. Now the fun. I add a spoon of Nutella & top with more dough. Press edges so it stays in.

Heat the oven to 375 degrees. In 12 15 mins, treats are gold & smell good. My sign to make a brew.

Eat while warm. The Nutella inside is soft & perfect. Sprinkle sugar on top if you want, but they're good plain.

Put them in a basket with parchment for a snug feel or set them neat on a plate to look nice. Good with coffee, tea, or hot choc for a sweet treat.

Leftovers? Store in a tight box for two to three days. Not as good, but heat them up & they're close. Freeze 'em, too. Bake from frozen for ten mins.
Cold butter is key. I might freeze it a bit. Mix 'til it just blends. Press the cutter hard & don't twist. You can try other fillings like peanut butter or jam. All work.
A milk brush on top adds a gold look. Want them sweeter? Add more sugar.
Kids can help, but watch for lost Nutella.
That smell while they bake? Worth it. Makes the house smell great when guests come.
Make them & fill your place with good feels.
These biscuits hit all the marks: warm, soft, sweet, slightly indulgent, and ridiculously easy. You can keep them classic or experiment with fillings.

Make them tiny for party snacks or bigger for a breakfast treat. The next time that jar of
Nutella is calling your name, don’t wait.
Grab the butter, mix it quick, fill them up, bake, and enjoy something that looks fancy but was actually effortless.
These Nutella-filled morning treats are warm, soft, and indulgent yet surprisingly easy to make. With a flaky biscuit-like dough and rich chocolate filling, they’re perfect for cozy mornings, guests, or a quick sweet bite. Enjoy them fresh from the oven with coffee, tea, or hot chocolate.