Creating a fun and festive dessert for Christmas doesn’t have to take forever! All you need is store-bought puff pastry and a jar of chocolate hazelnut spread and you have a show-stopping treat that everyone will love!
Chocolate Hazelnut Puff Pastry Tree
1 package Puff Pastry thawed according to package directions (2 individual pastry sheets included)
Chocolate hazelnut spread
cinnamon
sheet pan
parchment paper
small offset spatula (or butter knife)
sharp knife
fine strainer
confectioners sugar
I made two versions of a puff pastry Christmas tree, one sweet and one savory. Head over here to get my Bacon & Rosemary Puff Pastry recipe!
I hope you love this Cinnamon Chocolate Hazelnut Puff Pastry as much as we did!
Cinnamon Chocolate Hazelnut Puff Pastry Tree
Ingredients
- 1 package Puff Pastry, 2 individual pastry sheets, thawed
- ยพ cup Nutella
- 1 tablespoon Cinnamon (optional)
- 1 egg, beaten
- ยผ cup confectioners sugar, for dusting
Instructions
- Remove puff pastry from freezer at least 30 minutes before use. It will need to be thawed before you can use it.
- Place one layer of puff pastry on a parchment-lined baking sheet. (If you want your tree taller, you can use a rolling pin and elongate one side. Be sure to replicate that on the other piece of puff pastry.)
- Spread chocolate hazelnut spread over the puff pastry in a TREE shape, or triangle.
- (Optional) Sprinkle the chocolate hazelnut spread with cinnamon.
- Place the other layer of puff pastry over the chocolate hazelnut spread and flatten with your hands.
- Gently with your fingers try to feel the outline of where the chocolate hazelnut spread is. Carefully begin cutting along the edges with a sharp knife. Remove the excess pastry.
- At the base of the tree carefully cut away two strips either side to form the base of the tree trunk.
- Pressing the knife blade rather than slicing, begin cutting the pastry to form the branches, following the line of the trunk and getting narrower the further up they go.
- The tree “branches” are now ready for twisting.
- Beginning at the base, twist the pastry away from you, trying to get in at least two turns on the lower branches. You may need to clean your hand between each twist as the chocolate hazelnut spread can get messy.
- Continue moving up the tree, twisting away from you as you go.
- At the top of the tree, you may only get a single twist in the top branches.
- Brush the star and tree with lightly beaten egg.
- Bake at 350ยฐF oven for 18-22 minutes, or until risen and golden brown.
- After the puff pastry has rested for about 10 minutes, dust the tree with powdered sugar. If you dust it when hot, the sugar may melt into the pastry.
- Best served warm.
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So beautiful Cinnamon Chocolate Hazelnut Christmas Tree! So inviting ! Thank you and have a pleasant holidays !
I wonder if you could form in advance and refrigerate until it’s time to bake. If yes, how long could you store?kat
I made this for Christmas morning breakfast and it was a hit with all of the family – thanks for the recipe!
I love this idea, but I absolutely canโt stand Nutella. I was wondering what other types of fillings can go with this.
My husband is allergic to nuts, so I can not use Nutella. How can I make a nut-free chocolate spread or what can I purchase to use as a substitute? Thanks!
Yes, you can use a nut-free spread!
I really want to make this, but we are not hazelnut fans. Is there another suitable filling one could use?
We actually used choc almond spread from Trader Joe’s
this was so easy to make and such a huge hit at holiday party! I had a request to make it for the next one we have this weekend! Excellent!
Could I substitute the nutella for chocolate frosting?
I added green and red M&M’s on the end of the branches to resemble Christmas lights
I need a carb count for the hazelnut rolls snd puff pastry tree. This is necessary to make for my grandson who has type 1 diabetes. Thank you