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I'm going to have some with my ice cream. I imagine if I heat the stuff up, I can pour it over the ice cream as if it were a sundae, maybe top it with some nuts.
It's alright...
I can eat it, but I'm not crazy about it as my cousin is. He lives off of Nutella! God forbid if Nutella wasn't created, he wouldn't be eating.
i dont think nutella heats well....the oil in the nuts, and its kind of thick. its not something you can really pour--but i havent tried to melt it in a while
i dont think nutella heats well....the oil in the nuts, and its kind of thick. its not something you can really pour--but i havent tried to melt it in a while
I have warmed it but not to the point of pouring it. I have seen it used in cooking, it has to warm OK but I should imagine you have to do it slowly.
Excuse my stupidity, but what's a pizelle? It must be good if you can put Nutella on it!!!
Oh your not stupid, I only know because I used to sell the makers. Its like an Italian cookie but you make it in a machine that looks similar to a waffle iron. You can roll them and use them for Canoli or for an ice cream cone, dust them with powdered sugar or I'm thinking spread them with Nutella.
When I did a search I was surprised at how many places had them. We used to get in a shipment of them and sell them all rather quickly.
i dont think nutella heats well....the oil in the nuts, and its kind of thick. its not something you can really pour--but i havent tried to melt it in a while
I bake it on pizza dough as a pizza and it does just fine. It is DIVINE!!!!!
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