Some mornings you just need something that works. Something your toddler will actually eat without a negotiation, and that you don’t feel guilty handing over. That’s exactly where this hazelnut spread for toddlers comes in. It’s thick, creamy, and has that chocolatey flavour little ones go wild for.
Made with roasted hazelnuts, date powder, and cocoa, this spread is loaded with flavor and contains no refined sugar. Hazelnuts provide healthy fats, dates add natural sweetness, and cocoa gives a mild chocolate flavor that kids love. This makes it a wholesome option for toddlers, and kids. This spread is suitable for babies 12 months+ and toddlers. Always introduce nuts cautiously and check for allergic reactions first.
Is Hazelnut Spread Safe for Babies and Toddlers?
This recipe is suitable from 12 months. Here’s what to keep in mind at each stage:
12 to 18 months: Serve in thin, even layers on soft bread, crepe, or a small piece of tortilla. Avoid big globs. Toddlers this age are still learning to manage thicker textures. Start with a small amount and watch how they handle it.
18 to 24 months: Most toddlers this age can manage the spread easily and may want it on everything. You can offer slightly thicker portions and introduce it on more textures like a rice cake or flatbread.
2 years and up: No real adjustments needed. They’ll probably start telling you when they want more.
Allergen note: This recipe contains hazelnuts, which are tree nuts – a common allergen. If you haven’t introduced nuts to your toddler yet, do so carefully, one at a time, and watch for any reaction. Check with your GP or health visitor if you have any concerns before introducing.
Why Hazelnut Spread for Toddlers Works So Well
It skips the refined sugar completely
Dates do all the sweetening here. They bring a deep, caramel-like flavour without any of the blood sugar spikes that come with refined sugar.
It’s genuinely easy to make
You need one blender and about 20 minutes. No cooking beyond roasting the hazelnuts, no complicated steps.
The fat content supports growing brains
Hazelnuts are rich in healthy fats, which toddlers actually need in good amounts for brain development and energy through the day.
It’s versatile enough to keep things interesting
A spread this crowd-pleasing can go on so many things – which means you’re not stuck serving the same meal twice in a row.
Ingredients You Will Need for Hazelnut Spread for Toddlers
- Roasted hazelnuts (1½ cups): The base of the whole spread; hazelnuts are high in healthy monounsaturated fats, vitamin E, and magnesium, which are essential for a baby’s rapid brain and neurological development, immune system, and bone growth.
- Date powder (½ cup, or to taste) : Acts as the sweetener; dates are high in fibre and natural sugars that come packaged with minerals like potassium and iron.
- Cocoa powder (2 tbsp) : Gives the spread its chocolate flavor; unsweetened cocoa also contains iron and antioxidants without any added sugar.
- Neutral oil (1–1½ tbsp) : Helps the blender do its job and gives the final spread a smoother, more spreadable consistency.
- Vanilla extract (½ tsp) : Rounds out the flavour and adds warmth without overpowering the chocolate or nut notes.
- A pinch of salt : Balances the sweetness and brings out the richness of the hazelnuts.
NOTE: Hazelnuts are a tree nut and a common allergen. Always introduce nuts one at a time and in small amounts. Watch for any signs of allergic reaction. Consult your paediatrician before introducing nuts to babies. Never give whole nuts to children under 5 as they are a choking hazard.
How to Make Hazelnut Spread for Toddlers
This hazelnut spread is simple to make and easy for beginners.
Roast the Hazelnuts
To begin, roast hazelnuts at 170°C / 340°F for 10–12 minutes or until a light golden brown.
Remove the Skins
Once roasted, let the hazelnuts cool slightly. Then, use a clean paper towel to rub off as much of the skins as possible. Don’t worry if some skins remain – it won’t affect the flavor.
Blend the Hazelnuts
Next, blend the roasted hazelnuts until they turn into smooth hazelnut butter.
Add Ingredients
Add dates powder, cocoa powder, vanilla extract, salt, and oil.
Blend Again
Blend again until the mixture is smooth and creamy.
Serve
Either serve immediately or store for later use.
Tips, Variations, and Substitutions
For Babies (12 months+): Introduce nuts very cautiously and serve in tiny amounts to check for any allergic reaction.
For Toddlers: Spread thinly on toast or serve as a dip with fruits.
Nut Alternatives: If preferred, replace hazelnuts with almonds or peanuts.
Sweetness Tip: Adjust date powder to taste. Can also use maple syrup/honey.
Texture Tip: Blend for longer to achieve a smoother consistency.
Ways to Serve This
This spread works at almost any time of day. It’s most useful at:
- Breakfast on toast or a wrap when you need something quick
- As a snack on a rice cake or banana slices
- As a filling inside a crepe or soft tortilla for lunch
- On the side at a meal where your toddler needs a bit of encouragement to eat
Storage
Room Temperature:
Store in an airtight jar in a cool place for 2–3 days.
Refrigeration:
Store the hazelnut spread in a clean airtight glass jar in the refrigerator.
It stays fresh for approximately 1-2 weeks.
Always use a clean spoon to prevent contamination.
Freezing:
Freezer-safe up to 1 month (for best texture and flavor, can be kept longer if well-sealed) – thaw in the fridge and stir well before using.
Fresh is best: This spread is best when it’s freshly made for optimal flavor and texture.
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If you’ve been searching for a healthier chocolate spread that your little one will genuinely enjoy, this Hazelnut Spread for Toddlers is definitely worth trying. It’s creamy, naturally sweetened, packed with wholesome ingredients, and incredibly versatile. Whether you’re making toast for breakfast, spreading it over pancakes, or serving it with fruit for snack time, this homemade version is a delicious way to bring a little extra joy to everyday meals.
Once you make a batch, don’t be surprised if the whole family starts reaching for it too!
If you try it, please rate it below to let me know how you liked it! I hope your little one enjoy this one as much as mine does. 🙂
Hazelnut Spread for Toddlers (Healthy Chocolate Spread)
Description
This creamy hazelnut spread is made with roasted hazelnuts, date powder and cocoa. Naturally sweet, no refined sugar and perfect for babies 12 months+ and toddlers. A healthy homemade alternative to Nutella!"
Ingredients
Instructions
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Preheat your oven to 170°C / 340°F. (You can also pan roast them till they turn golden)
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Spread the hazelnuts in a single layer on a baking tray. Make sure you keep an eye on them! Hazelnuts can go from perfect to burnt in seconds.
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Roast for 10–12 minutes, until light golden brown.
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Let the hazelnuts cool for a few minutes. Then, use a clean paper towel to rub off as much of the skins as possible. Don’t worry if some skins remain- it won’t affect the flavor.
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Transfer to a blender or food processor. Blend the hazelnuts on their own until they break down into a smooth, runny hazelnut butter. This takes a few minutes - be patient and scrape the sides down as needed.
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Add the date powder, cocoa powder, vanilla extract, salt, and oil.
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Blend again until everything is fully combined and the spread is smooth and creamy.
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Taste and adjust, a little more date powder if you want it sweeter, a splash more oil if it needs loosening.
Note
- For babies under 1 year, do not introduce nuts or check with a healthcare practitioner first.
- Blend hazelnuts until smooth and creamy.
- Increase or decrease the oil amount to achieve the desired consistency.
- For better flavor, use high-quality cocoa powder.
- Store in a clean, airtight container to keep fresh.





