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YAY! It’s finally here – February 5th is World Nutella Day. Concieved as an excuse to eat Nutella guilt free and spread the word (pun intended) on its chocolate-y hazelnutty goodness, Michell Fabio at Bleeding Espresso and Sara Rosso at Ms. Adventures In Italy host this incredible event, exhorting followers to submit Nutella recipes, so we can share the resulting goodies the world over. A third cohort – Shelley Rhuele – formerly of At Home in Rome (a now defunct blog, but which is still online and is very much worth a read of the archives) was also a co-founder, but sadly she no longer participates as she no longer blogs from Italy, having moved back Stateside.

This is my first year actually making something for the event so I thought I’d start with something simple. I adapted a favorite banana bread recipe (courtesy of Family Circle) and came up with the following:

Nutella and Nutella Streusel-Topped Nutella Banana Bread

Now who among you isn’t drooling already? Anyone? Anyone?

Yes, Esther, I know you have been drooling since last night! My old high-school buddy Esther, who lives all the way in Wisconsin and has no patience whatsoever, has been hopping up and down wanting to know what I made for today’s event. So here it is my old friend, without further ado - drum roll please…..

Bread Ingredients:

(Makes 3 mini-loaves per original recipe, but I used a single 9″ round cake pan. First, this tastes more like cake anyway, second, what’s with all the extra stuff to wash?)

  • 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 3/4 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1 cup mashed bananas (3 small overripe bananas, about 1 pound)
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/3 cup sugar
  • 1/4 cup (1/2 stick) butter, melted

I changed this up a bit by adding

  • 1/2 cup Nutella
For the Streusel:
  • 1/2 cup all purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup packed brown sugar (recipe called for light brown, I used what I had)
  • 1/4 cup (1/2 stick) butter, softened
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

Once again, I changed this up by adding

  • 1/3 cup nutella, plus
  • Nutella for decorative icing – as much or as little (gasp!) as you like

Mix all the dry ingredients together in a medium bowl, and the wet ones (mashed banana, eggs, butter) in a large bowl, beating until smooth.  Then slowly add the dry ingredients to the wet, beating again until smooth, adding 1/2 of the 1/2 cup of Nutella at the end, beating just enough to incorporate. Pour batter into greased pan. sprinkle top with drizzles of remaining Nutella, pushing them into the batter just enough so they are no longer visible on top.

For the streusel mix all the ingredients together in a bowl until crumbly making sure the Nutella is well broken up and evenly distributed. Sprinkle streusel over the batter in the pan, and bake in a 350º oven for 30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Cool pan on a rack for 10 minutes before inverting to remove from pan.

This is bread so it's healthy, right? Wait, isn't the cacao bean a vegetable? Hazelnuts are good, right? Further rationalizations are offered at $1.00 each, please contact blogger directly.

For the decorative icing I put a big ole blob of Nutella in a baggie, cut off a small tip at the corner and “pastry-bagged” the squiggle you see in the picture. Hey, go nuts! The design is up to you.

The result is so good it’s hard not to eat every last crumb in one go:

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World Nutella Day 2009

Yes folks, today is World Nutella Day. Today, Thursday, February 5 that is, not the 6th which I’m sure is what the date over this post will read. Because the blog’s clock is, for some reason, set at Greenwich Mean Time. So on this blog today is tomorrow. This means that according to this blog yesterday was World Nutella Day. It’s like being in a time machine isn’t it? Except without those ridiculous batwing DeLorean doors…..

This event was invented by Sara, a very clever Italian-American lady who lives in Milan and blogs at Sara, Ms. Adventures in Italy, one of my favorite blogs. She co-hosts this event with Michelle, another very clever Italian-American lady who lives in Calabria and blogs at Bleeding Espresso, another one of my very favorite blogs. They even have a special World Nutella Day site.

Their third partner in crime, an American who lived in Rome just 3 blocks from where I grew up, Shelley, who blogged at At Home in Rome is unfortunately banned from co-hosting this year by virtue of the fact that she no longer blogs, although her blog archives are still there for some very entertaining reading. Shelley’s was my absolute favorite blog of all time, probably having nothing to do with the fact that she was re-living my young life in Italy and describing it better than I ever could. Nothing at all. Shelley is missed. We’ll say no more.

All three of these excellent blogs plus the WND site are listed in my blogroll under Expats in Italy somewhere to the left here.

OK, enough with the introductions already. If you have clicked any of the first 3 links you will already know more about World Nutella Day than I can possibly add here. If not, don’t worry, shoot over there later. You are here now, so stick with me.

Nutella is to me what PB&J is to most of you – a real comfort food memory. Of childhood breakfasts, snacks, lunches, and stolen spoonfuls. For the unfortunate uninitiated, Nutella is a spread made from hazelnuts and chocolate, resulting in a smooth, glossy chocolate-y spread. My favorite way to eat it was spread on a “rosetta,*” To me, there is nothing like Nutella spread on a fresh rosetta for hitting just the right spot, no matter the occasion.

* The nearest description in English for a “rosetta” is that it is a crusty Italian dinner roll used in Italy as the basic bread of choice for tables everywhere (anyway in my experience), so named because the top resembles (in a Picasso world) a rose….. 

OK, so, spoonfuls of Nutella, Nutella on a rosetta, yada yada yada, that’s it right? Big fat “NOT!” Just when you would think that that’s all there is to Nutella, thanks to Sara and Co and their dear loyal readers, THERE’S MORE! World Nutella Day is about celebrating Nutella (I’m all for that!) and also using it in a recipe. So by Monday, February 9, when they post the roundup of entries, there will be a whole slew of new Nutella recipes to try, with pictures, yet! Men have porn, I have Nutella. I LIVE FOR THIS!

I have to go now, there’s a spoon out there with my name on it…………

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