Best 5 Hazelnut Spread Filled Sufganiyot Recipes

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Searching for a tasty treat that is sure to please the whole family? Look no further than hazelnut spread-filled sufganiyot! This delightful confection is a popular Israeli jelly doughnut that is traditionally served during the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah. With its crispy exterior and fluffy, airy interior, this treat is a perfect combination of textures and flavors. Whether you are a fan of classic sufganiyot or are looking for something new and exciting, this recipe is sure to satisfy your cravings. So gather your ingredients and get ready to experience the deliciousness of hazelnut spread-filled sufganiyot!

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

HAZELNUT SPREAD-FILLED SUFGANIYOT RECIPE - (4.3/5)



Hazelnut Spread-Filled Sufganiyot Recipe - (4.3/5) image

Provided by á-174535

Number Of Ingredients 14

1 (0.25-ounce) package regular active dry yeast, about 2 1/4 teaspoons
3/4 cup warm milk, brought to 105°F to 115°F
1/4 cup butter, melted
2 1/2 cups Gold Medal™ all-purpose flour
1/4 cup granulated sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/8 teaspoon freshly ground nutmeg
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 eggs
4 teaspoons hazelnut spread with cocoa
1 egg, beaten
vegetable oil for frying
2 cups powdered sugar

Steps:

  • In bowl of electric stand mixer, place yeast, warm milk and melted butter; mix well with spoon until yeast dissolves. Add 1 cup of the flour, the granulated sugar, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla, and 2 eggs to yeast mixture. With paddle attachment, mix on low speed until well blended. Replace paddle attachment with dough hook; add remaining flour. Mix on low speed until dough comes together, then on medium speed until dough is smooth, elastic and pulls away cleanly from sides of bowl. Spray large bowl with cooking spray. Form dough into ball; place in bowl. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate about 8 hours or overnight. Remove dough from refrigerator and allow to come to room temperature, about 1 hour. On lightly floured work surface, roll dough to 1/4 to 1/2-inch thickness. Using 2-inch round cookie cutter or small juice glass, cut out 16 circles, pressing together and rerolling dough scraps as necessary. Line cookie sheet with cooking parchment paper. On centers of 8 of the circles, spoon 1/2 teaspoon hazelnut spread; lightly brush beaten egg around edge of circles. Top with remaining circles, lightly pressing edges together. Place sufganiots on cookie sheet; cover with plastic wrap and let rest 30 minutes. In deep fryer or 3-quart heavy saucepan, heat 2 to 3 inches oil to 375°F. Fry sufganoits, 3 or 4 at a time, do not overcrowd the oil, in hot oil 1 to 2 minutes on each side or until golden brown. Drain on cooling rack placed over cookie sheet or paper towels. In large bowl, place powdered sugar; roll sufganiots in powdered sugar; cool at least 15 minutes. Re-roll in powdered sugar before serving.

HAZELNUT SPREAD-FILLED SUFGANIYOT



Hazelnut Spread-Filled Sufganiyot image

Provided by Angela McGowan

Yield Serves 4

Number Of Ingredients 0

Steps:

  • In bowl of electric stand mixer, place yeast, warm milk and melted butter; mix well with spoon until yeast dissolves. Add 1 cup of the flour, the granulated sugar, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla, and 2 eggs to yeast mixture. With paddle attachment, mix on low speed until well blended. Replace paddle attachment with dough hook; add remaining flour. Mix on low speed until dough comes together, then on medium speed until dough is smooth, elastic and pulls away cleanly from sides of bowl. Spray large bowl with cooking spray. Form dough into ball; place in bowl. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate about 8 hours or overnight. Remove dough from refrigerator and allow to come to room temperature, about 1 hour. On lightly floured work surface, roll dough to 1/4- to 1/2-inch thickness. Using 2-inch round cookie cutter or small juice glass, cut out 16 circles, pressing together and rerolling dough scraps as necessary. Line cookie sheet with cooking parchment paper. On centers of 8 of the circles, spoon 1/2 teaspoon hazelnut spread; lightly brush beaten egg around edge of circles. Top with remaining circles, lightly pressing edges together. Place sufganiots on cookie sheet; cover with plastic wrap and let rest 30 minutes. In deep fryer or 3-quart heavy saucepan, heat 2 to 3 inches oil to 375°F. Fry sufganoits, 3 or 4 at a time (do not overcrowd), in hot oil 1 to 2 minutes on each side or until golden brown. Drain on cooling rack placed over cookie sheet or paper towels. In large bowl, place powdered sugar; roll sufganiots in powdered sugar; cool at least 15 minutes. Reroll in powdered sugar before serving.

ITALIAN HAZELNUT COOKIES WITH NUTELLA® HAZELNUT SPREAD



Italian Hazelnut Cookies with Nutella® hazelnut spread image

Two crunchy hazelnut cookie halves, filled with a soft layer of Nutella® hazelnut spread. Is there anything better on a winter's day? No wonder these Italian cookies are called Lady's Kisses! A marriage made in heaven.

Provided by Nutella® hazelnut spread

Categories     Trusted Brands: Recipes and Tips

Time 4h

Yield 24

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 cups ground hazelnuts
1 ⅔ cups all-purpose flour
1 ½ cups confectioners' sugar
¾ cup butter, softened
2 egg yolks
1 pinch salt
½ cup Nutella® hazelnut spread

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, mix together hazelnuts, flour and sugar. Mix in butter, egg yolk and salt until combined. Form into ball; wrap in plastic wrap. Refrigerate for 3 hours.
  • Preheat oven to 300 degrees F. Roll dough into 48 small balls, about 2 tsp each. Arrange balls, about 2 inches apart, on parchment paper-lined baking sheets.
  • Bake, in batches, for about 18 minutes or until just set and lightly golden brown. Let cool completely on cooling rack.
  • Spread or pipe 1 tsp Nutella® hazelnut spread over the bottoms of half of the cookies. Sandwich with remaining cookies.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 220 calories, Carbohydrate 19.5 g, Cholesterol 32.3 mg, Fat 15 g, Fiber 1.5 g, Protein 3.2 g, SaturatedFat 5 g, Sodium 50.7 mg, Sugar 11.4 g

HAZELNUT SPREAD-FILLED SUFGANIYOT



Hazelnut Spread-Filled Sufganiyot image

The traditional version of this Hanukkah treat is usually filled with jelly, but using hazelnut spread as the filling updates it into a new holiday classic.

Provided by Angie McGowan

Categories     Side Dish

Time 11h

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 14

1 package regular active dry yeast (2 1/4 teaspoons)
3/4 cup warm milk (105°F to 115°F)
1/4 cup butter, melted
2 1/2 cups Gold Medal™ all-purpose flour
1/4 cup granulated sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/8 teaspoon freshly ground nutmeg
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 eggs
4 teaspoons Nutella® hazelnut spread with cocoa
1 egg, beaten
Vegetable oil for frying
2 cups powdered sugar

Steps:

  • In bowl of electric stand mixer, place yeast, warm milk and melted butter; mix well with spoon until yeast dissolves.
  • Add 1 cup of the flour, the granulated sugar, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla, and 2 eggs to yeast mixture. With paddle attachment, mix on low speed until well blended.
  • Replace paddle attachment with dough hook; add remaining flour. Mix on low speed until dough comes together, then on medium speed until dough is smooth, elastic and pulls away cleanly from sides of bowl.
  • Spray large bowl with cooking spray. Form dough into ball; place in bowl. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate about 8 hours or overnight.
  • Remove dough from refrigerator and allow to come to room temperature, about 1 hour. On lightly floured work surface, roll dough to 1/4- to 1/2-inch thickness. Using 2-inch round cookie cutter or small juice glass, cut out 16 circles, pressing together and rerolling dough scraps as necessary.
  • Line cookie sheet with cooking parchment paper. On centers of 8 of the circles, spoon 1/2 teaspoon hazelnut spread; lightly brush beaten egg around edge of circles. Top with remaining circles, lightly pressing edges together. Place sufganiots on cookie sheet; cover with plastic wrap and let rest 30 minutes.
  • In deep fryer or 3-quart heavy saucepan, heat 2 to 3 inches oil to 375°F. Fry sufganoits, 3 or 4 at a time (do not overcrowd), in hot oil 1 to 2 minutes on each side or until golden brown. Drain on cooling rack placed over cookie sheet or paper towels.
  • In large bowl, place powdered sugar; roll sufganiots in powdered sugar; cool at least 15 minutes. Reroll in powdered sugar before serving.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 Serving

HANUKKAH SUFGANIYOT



Hanukkah Sufganiyot image

Hanukkah is all about fried foods, and sweets are no exception. Over the holiday in Israel, you'll find market stalls and bakeries overflowing with trays of sufganiyot: scrumptious fried doughnuts, dusted in sugar and filled with preserves. I make mine with a dairy-enriched, yeasted dough and prefer traditional fillings like raspberry jam, but you can go wild with custards, chocolate and curds. They're a project well worth the effort!

Provided by Food Network

Time 8h30m

Yield 16 to 18 small sufganiyot

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 cup plus 1 tablespoon (240 milliliters) whole milk, at room temperature
2 tablespoons (17 grams) instant yeast
1 3/4 cups (227 grams) all-purpose flour, such as King Arthur
12 tablespoons (170 grams) unsalted butter, softened at room temperature
1/4 cup plus 3 tablespoons (85 grams) granulated sugar
1 tablespoon (7 grams) kosher salt, such as Diamond Crystal (if using Morton's, reduce to 1 1/2 teaspoons/7 grams)
3 large eggs plus 2 yolks
2 3/4 cups (356 grams) all-purpose flour, such as King Arthur, plus more for dusting
Neutral cooking spray, for the bowl, parchment and dough rounds
2 quarts canola oil, for frying
2 cups (400 grams) granulated sugar, for rolling
1 1/2 cups (500 grams) assorted preserves or chocolate spreads (see Cook's Note)

Steps:

  • For the sponge: In a large mixing bowl, combine the milk and yeast, whisking until the yeast is dissolved and there are no lumps. Add the flour and using a spatula, combine until uniform. The mixture will be the consistency of pancake batter. Cover with plastic and let it sit at room temperature until bubbly, and the mixture has grown by about half its volume. This will take 20 to 25 minutes.
  • For the dough: In the bowl of a mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, combine the butter, sugar and salt. Mix on medium speed until smooth and creamy, about 2 minutes. Stop the mixer and scrape down the bowl with a spatula. Add the eggs and yolks, and mix again at medium speed for 1 minute. The eggs and yolks will not fully emulsify with the butter mixture, and it will resemble very wet scrambled eggs. This is ok!
  • Stop the mixer and scrape down the sides and bottom again with the spatula, then add all of the flour and mix until just combined, about 10 seconds on low speed. Remove the paddle, scraping off any of the butter, egg and flour mixture back into the bowl. Switch to the dough hook and add all of the sponge. Turn the mixer on low speed and mix, kneading the dough into a smooth ball. This will take 20 to 25 minutes. You can stop the mixer halfway through and scrape down the sides with a spatula to make sure everything is fully incorporated.
  • Lightly spray the top of the dough with neutral cooking spray and cover with plastic. Let it proof at room temperature until doubled in size, usually 1 1/2 to 2 hours.
  • Gently punch down the dough, transfer to a large bowl lightly sprayed with neutral cooking spray, cover with plastic and transfer to the fridge for 3 hours or overnight.
  • When you're ready to fry, set up 2 sheet trays. Cut 16 to 18 squares of parchment paper, about 3 inches square, and spray each with neutral cooking spray. Line them up on the sheet trays, without overlapping. Remove the dough from the fridge and gently turn it out onto a floured work surface. Dust the top of the dough lightly with flour and gently roll it out into a circle about 1/2 inch thick. This dough rolls best cold. Using a 2 1/2-inch round cutter, punch out circles of dough, cutting 16 to 18 rounds.
  • Place the cut rounds on the squares of parchment, giving each its own square. Spray the rounds with a little neutral cooking spray and cover loosely with plastic. Allow them to proof at room temperature until doubled in size and light to the touch, 1 to 1 1/2 hours.
  • When the dough is proofed, heat the oil in a deep pot until a deep-frying thermometer registers 350 degrees F. While it heats up, set up a sheet tray with a resting rack right by the stove. Keep a slotted spoon handy.
  • When the oil is hot, pick up the rounds of dough on their parchment paper squares and carefully drop about 5 rounds at a time into the hot oil. The parchment will separate itself from the dough as it starts to fry, and you can fish it out and discard as you go. This makes transferring them to the oil very easy. Allow them to fry, flipping them with the slotted spoon, for 3 minutes on each side. They should be deep golden brown. Use the spoon to transfer them to the resting rack when done. Repeat until all the dough is fried.
  • For the fillings and toppings: Place the sugar in a mixing bowl. Once the sufganiyot are cool enough to handle, gently roll each in the sugar, coating well. It's fine if they're warm when you do this. Transfer to a clean tray to continue cooling.
  • Fit a piping bag with a Bismark piping tip. Fill your piping bag with your filling of choice. Once the sufganiyot are cooled to room temperature, use the piping tip to poke a hole into the side or top (a style preference) of each, and squeeze in the filling, being careful to not overfill. Repeat until all the sufganiyot are filled. Best enjoyed the day they're made!

Tips:

  • Ensure you proof the yeast properly before using it. This will ensure that your sufganiyot are light and airy.
  • Do not overwork the dough. Overworking the dough will make the sufganiyot tough.
  • Make sure the oil is hot enough before frying the sufganiyot. If the oil is not hot enough, the sufganiyot will absorb too much oil.
  • Do not overcrowd the pot when frying the sufganiyot. This will cause the oil temperature to drop and the sufganiyot will not cook evenly.
  • Drain the sufganiyot on paper towels to remove excess oil.
  • Fill the sufganiyot with your favorite filling, such as hazelnut spread, jelly, or whipped cream.
  • Dust the sufganiyot with powdered sugar or cinnamon sugar before serving.

Conclusion:

Hazelnut spread-filled sufganiyot are a delicious and festive treat that are perfect for Hanukkah or any other special occasion. These sufganiyot are light and airy, with a sweet and nutty filling. They are sure to be a hit with everyone who tries them.

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