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Strawberry Nutella Chocolate Cups

photo of plate of Strawberry Nutella Chocolate Cups with a bowl of fresh strawberries and a jar of Nutella in the background
I’ve said many times that strawberry and Nutella are a great combination. So why not add some strawberries to my Nutella chocolate cups?

These were a little trickier to make than my regular Nutella chocolate cups because it was hard to stuff strawberry chunks and Nutella into such a small little cup. But it tasted pretty good.
Strawberry Nutella Chocolate Cups
The strawberry added a nice surprise in the middle. These won’t keep as long since they use fresh strawberries. It’s best to eat within a day or two and keep them in the fridge. I might try using dried strawberry chunks next time if I want to preserve them longer.
photo of a plate of Strawberry Nutella Chocolate Cups

Strawberry Nutella Chocolate Cups

Servings: 12 mini cups
Prep Time: 40 minutes
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
These Nutella chocolate cups are stuffed with fresh strawberries for a fruity twist on traditional peanut butter cups.

Ingredients

  • 8 oz chocolate chips of your choice I used semisweet, but if you prefer sweeter you can use milk chocolate or bittersweet chocolate
  • Nutella for filling
  • 3 small strawberries cut into four pieces each

Instructions

  • Line mini muffin pan with candy liners. Put chocolate chips into a microwave safe bowl and microwave for about 30 seconds. Mix with large wooden spoon. Microwave again for 30 seconds. Stir again. if chocolate is not yet completely melted and smooth, repeat for another 15 second intervals.
  • Take a small spoon and scoop some melted chocolate into the bottom of each cupcake liner so that it completely lines the bottom (you want it thick enough to hold in the Nutella but not too thick so that you don't have room for filling the cups). Take the back of the spoon and dip into chocolate and line the inner sides of the cupcake liners with chocolate as well. Repeat with all cupcake liners. Once the inside of the cupcake liners has been completely coated with chocolate, put in the refrigerator to harden, for about 20 minutes.
  • Remove liners from fridge after the chocolate has hardened. Take a small spoonful of Nutella and place into each chocolate cup, leaving a little room for the strawberry. 
  • Place strawberry piece in middle of each cup and push down so the Nutella covers it. If the strawberry piece is too big, you can cut it down more and have a few small chunks inside each cup. Take a spoonful of the remaining melted chocolate and pour on top of Nutella filling until you can no longer see the Nutella. Attempt to smooth top with back of spoon. Repeat with remaining cups. 
  • Place cups in fridge for another 20 minutes until chocolate is hardened. Serve straight out of fridge. Keep remaining refrigerated as they melt at room temperature. Eat within 2 days since fresh strawberries are being used.

The nutrition information provided are only estimates based on an online nutritional calculator. I am not a certified nutritionist. Please consult a professional nutritionist or doctor for accurate information and any dietary restrictions and concerns you may have.

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6 comments on “Strawberry Nutella Chocolate Cups”

  1. I’ve done something like this with cherrys or blueberries in place of the strawberries. helps to cut them pretty small. And I found that melting the nutella is easier than spooning it. I could drizzle a little on the bottom, add some fruit and then drizzle on top and around the pieces.

  2. These look delicious! Do you think these would be okay with strawberry jam or preserves?

  3. those look amazing, and full of my favorite things! YUM!

  4. Oh my gosh, these look absolutely amazing! I just got a mold for making peanut butter cups or something like this. And this is definitely one I will be trying in it soon. What a yummy combination!

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