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Nutella Crescent Rolls Easy

Category: Morning Meal Inspirations

These Nutella crescent rolls are the ultimate shortcut treat—flaky, buttery dough paired with warm, melty chocolate hazelnut spread. They're ridiculously easy to throw together using store-bought ingredients, yet feel indulgent and homemade. Perfect for last-minute brunches, snacks, or sweet cravings, they come out of the oven in just 12 minutes with golden edges and a soft, gooey center. Top them with powdered sugar or a chocolate drizzle for an extra-special touch that makes them look bakery-fancy with minimal effort.

Last updated on Sat, 07 Jun 2025 18:01:08 GMT
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Nutella Crescent Rolls on a plate. | savorieswithtyla.com

These super easy Nutella crescent rolls use store-bought dough and chocolate hazelnut spread to create a quick treat that tastes like it took much more effort. Ready in just 12 minutes!

I stumbled on this recipe last month when I had unexpected weekend guests and needed something quick but impressive for breakfast. These Nutella crescent rolls hit that perfect sweet spot between effortless and indulgent. The store-bought dough does all the heavy lifting while the Nutella transforms them into something that feels special enough for company.

I served these to my sister's family during their recent visit, and her normally picky 7-year-old requested them every morning afterward. My brother-in-law, who claims he "doesn't do sweets for breakfast," ate three while standing over the kitchen sink. Some recipes just have that kind of power.

Master Your Ingredients

  • Refrigerated crescent rolls: The unsung hero of quick baking. Keep them cold until the last minute for easier handling.
  • Nutella: That distinctive chocolate-hazelnut spread creates the perfect gooey center. Store-bought works perfectly, but homemade adds bragging rights.
  • Optional toppings: Chopped hazelnuts add delightful crunch, powdered sugar creates that bakery-fresh look, and melted chocolate drizzle takes them into dessert territory.
  • Parchment paper: Don't skip this! It prevents the inevitable Nutella leakage from creating a sticky mess on your baking sheet.

Creating Your Perfect Nutella Crescent Rolls

Oven Preparation:
Start by preheating your oven to 350°F. This temperature is perfect for getting that golden exterior while allowing enough time for the dough to cook through without burning the Nutella.
Dough Separation:
Pop open that crescent roll can (I still jump every time despite knowing it's coming) and unroll the dough onto your work surface. Gently separate along the perforated lines to create eight triangles.
Positioning Strategy:
Arrange the triangles on your parchment-lined baking sheet. This gives you room to add filling and roll them up without creating a mess or having to transfer them after filling.
Nutella Application:
Spoon about two teaspoons of Nutella onto each triangle. Resist the urge to overfill—it will just leak out during baking. Spread the Nutella, leaving about a quarter-inch border around the edges.
Rolling Technique:
Starting from the wider end of each triangle, gently roll the dough toward the pointed end. Slightly curve the ends inward to create that classic crescent shape.
Baking Process:
Slide them into your preheated oven and bake for approximately 12 minutes. You're looking for a golden brown color and slightly puffed appearance.
Finishing Touch:
If desired, add your chosen garnishes while still warm. A dusting of powdered sugar, drizzle of melted chocolate, or sprinkle of chopped hazelnuts elevates these from simple to special.
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Nutella Crescent Rolls on a plate. | savorieswithtyla.com

My first attempt at these was actually a late-night craving experiment. I had Nutella, I had crescent rolls, and it just seemed logical to combine them. I've since made them dozens of times, sometimes adding sliced bananas or a sprinkle of cinnamon to the filling. My personal favorite variation involves a thin layer of peanut butter under the Nutella—that sweet-salty combination is absolutely worth trying.

Creative Variations

While the classic version is hard to beat, these rolls are endlessly customizable. Try adding sliced strawberries or banana slices before rolling up. Orange zest mixed into the Nutella brightens the flavor considerably. For a more sophisticated twist, add a small sprinkle of sea salt on top after baking to create that trendy sweet-salty contrast. During holiday seasons, I sometimes mix crushed candy canes into the Nutella for a chocolate-mint variation that disappears in minutes.

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Nutella Crescent Rolls on a plate. | savorieswithtyla.com

Storage Solutions

These little beauties will stay fresh in a covered container at room temperature for about two days, though honestly, they rarely last that long in my house. To refresh them, 10 seconds in the microwave brings back that just-baked texture. While they don't need refrigeration, I wouldn't recommend making them too far ahead—the magic is really in that freshly baked quality.

I've brought these Nutella crescent rolls to morning meetings, served them at casual brunches, and made them as afternoon treats for my kids and their friends. There's something deeply satisfying about creating something so universally loved with just two ingredients and about 15 minutes of effort. The look of delight when someone bites into that warm, chocolate-filled pastry makes me feel like a kitchen genius, even though my secret is literally just opening two packages. Sometimes the simplest recipes are the ones that bring the most joy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use homemade chocolate hazelnut spread instead of Nutella? Absolutely! Homemade chocolate hazelnut spread works perfectly in this recipe and allows you to control the ingredients. Just make sure it's at a spreadable consistency similar to store-bought Nutella.

What other fillings can I use instead of Nutella? The possibilities are endless! Try cookie butter, peanut butter, jam, cream cheese, or even savory options like cheese or pizza toppings. You can also combine Nutella with other ingredients like banana slices, strawberries, or marshmallows.

Can I make these in an air fryer? Yes! To make these in an air fryer, prepare as directed, then cook at 320°F for about 5-6 minutes until golden and flaky. You may need to work in batches depending on your air fryer size.

How long do these stay fresh? These Nutella crescent rolls can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days. They're best enjoyed warm, so you can reheat them briefly in the microwave (10-15 seconds) or in a 300°F oven for 3-4 minutes.

Can I prepare these ahead of time and bake later? You can assemble these up to 24 hours in advance and store them in the refrigerator, covered with plastic wrap. When ready to bake, they may need an extra minute or two in the oven since they'll be cold.

Recipe FAQs

→ Can I use homemade chocolate hazelnut spread instead of Nutella?

Yes, homemade chocolate hazelnut spread works great as long as it has a similar texture to Nutella. Just make sure it’s smooth and spreadable.

→ What other fillings can I use besides Nutella?

You can try cookie butter, peanut butter, cream cheese, fruit jam, or even sliced bananas and strawberries. Savory fillings work too!

→ Can I make these in an air fryer?

Yes. Air fry at 320°F for 5–6 minutes until golden. You may need to work in batches depending on the air fryer size.

→ How should I store leftovers?

Keep them in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days. Reheat in the microwave or a low oven to refresh.

→ Can I assemble these ahead of time?

Yes, you can prep them up to 24 hours in advance. Keep them chilled, and add an extra minute or two when baking from cold.

Nutella Crescent Rolls Easy

Flaky crescent rolls with gooey Nutella inside—easy, fast, and perfect for sweet breakfasts or snacks.

Preparation Time
10 min
Cooking Time
12 min
Total Time
22 min
By: Tyla

Category: Breakfast & Brunch

Skill Level: Beginner-Friendly

Cuisine Origin: American

Output: 8 Servings (8 crescent rolls)

Dietary Preferences: Vegetarian

Ingredients

→ Main Ingredients

01 1 can refrigerated crescent roll dough (8-count)
02 16 teaspoons chocolate hazelnut spread (such as Nutella)

→ Optional Garnishes

03 Powdered sugar, for dusting
04 Melted chocolate, for drizzling
05 Chopped hazelnuts, for topping

Steps

Step 01

Set the oven to 350°F (175°C) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

Step 02

Unroll the crescent roll dough and separate it along the perforated lines into eight triangles.

Step 03

Spoon about 2 teaspoons of chocolate hazelnut spread onto each triangle and spread gently, leaving a 1/4-inch border around the edges.

Step 04

Starting at the wider end of each triangle, roll toward the point and curve the ends inward to form crescent shapes.

Step 05

Place the crescents on the prepared baking sheet and bake for 12 minutes, or until golden brown and puffed.

Step 06

While still warm, dust with powdered sugar, drizzle with melted chocolate, or sprinkle with chopped hazelnuts as desired.

Notes

  1. For cleaner results, chill the rolled crescents for 5 minutes before baking if your kitchen is warm.
  2. Let baked rolls cool for 3–5 minutes before dusting with powdered sugar to avoid melting.
  3. Nutella spreads more evenly if stirred before use.
  4. Use parchment paper to catch any leaked filling and make cleanup easier.
  5. Crescent rolls brown quickly at the end of baking, so monitor closely during the last few minutes.

Required Tools

  • Baking sheet
  • Parchment paper
  • Spoon or offset spatula
  • Oven

Allergen Information

Double-check all ingredients for potential allergens and consult a medical expert if needed.
  • Contains hazelnuts
  • Contains wheat
  • Contains milk

Nutritional Information (Per Serving)

These details are for informational purposes and don’t replace professional medical advice.
  • Calories: 210
  • Fats: 12 g
  • Carbohydrates: 22 g
  • Proteins: 3 g