
You guys.
I’m pretty sure this recipe may win the award as the best spur-of-the-moment, cleaning-out-the-pantry, 3-ingredient-dessert experiment of my life. My life, I tell you.
And if you love Nutella and French pastries, I’m pretty sure you had better try them too.

Indeed, it all began with three ingredients.
Can you guess them?

Clearly, I already spilled the beans on Nutella. Delicious, chocolatey, hazelnut-y, perfection-in-a-jar Nutella. Somehow I had half a jar sitting in the pantry, which is all you need for this recipe.
Next, I forgot that I had a box of puff pastry hidden in the back of the freezer. This stuff works miracles.
Can you guess the final ingredient? Ok, not quite as exciting. But it will give that perfectly golden finish to the puff pastry — an egg.

Simply roll out a sheet of puff pastry. Cut it into thirds and then sixths, so that you have six long skinny triangles. Spoon some Nutella onto each triangle.

Then roll into a croissant shape and pop ’em on a baking sheet. Repeat with the remaining puff pastry sheet. Then bake the dozen all together until they puff up and are nice and golden and flaky.

See? Puff pastry is magic!

At this point you can either be patient and place them on a nice pretty serving dish…

…ready and calling your name…

…or you can dive in while they’re still hot, when that Nutella is extra ooey gooey and perfect.
However and whenever you make these, though, please — just make these!

3-Ingredient Nutella Croissants
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 25 minutes
- Total Time: 40 minutes
- Yield: 12 croissants 1x
Description
These 3-ingredient croissants are quick and easy to make, and perfectly flaky and Nutella-licious.
Ingredients
- 1 package (2 sheets) store-bought puff pastry*, thawed but still cool
- 3/4 cup Nutella
- 1 egg (plus 1 tablespoon of water)
Instructions
- Heat oven to 350 degrees F. Prepare a baking sheet by lining it with parchment paper or misting with cooking spray.
- Sprinkle a cutting board or other flat surface lightly with flour. Then spread out the puff pastry sheet so that it is flat. Use a rolling pin to roll out the puff pastry until it is smooth and even. Use a pizza cutter or knife to then cut the puff pastry along the three folding lines into thirds. Then cut each long rectangle into two long triangles, making six triangles total.
- Place a dallop (about 1 tablespoon) of Nutella on the wide end of the triangle, and use a spoon to spread it out just a bit over the triangle. (Try to leave at least a 1/2-inch border all the way around the edges of the triangle, though, so the Nutella does not seep out during baking.) Then, beginning with the wide end of the triangle, roll the dough up into a croissant shape. Place on a baking sheet, and turn in the edges of the dough slightly to make a “U” croissant shape.
- Repeat with the remaining five triangles. Then repeat with the second sheet of puff pastry and remaining Nutella.
- In a separate bowl, whisk together the egg and one tablespoon of water until combined. Then liberally brush the egg mixture onto the top of each croissant. (You can also use the egg wash to help seal the ends of the croissant, if they are not holding together.)
- Bake for 20-25 minutes, until the croissants are golden and flaky. Serve immediately or store in a sealed container for up to 3 days.
Notes
To make these vegan, I recommend using Pepperidge Farm puff pastry, melted vegan butter (instead of an egg), and vegan chocolate hazelnut spread.





These are a absolutely awesome. My husband and I love cream cheese so we added cream cheese to the top of the Nutella. These are always a huge hit.
Hy,
Loved it!! Tried similar Egg Puff without Oven :
EGG PUFFS
Wanted to spice up my little puff pastry treats and this was a cute way of doing it! Got them in the oven right now :D
Haven’t made these yet but want to tell you thank you for putting vegan options on there! Can’t wait to make these with my daughter
Delicious
this recipe was really delicious and i really enjoyed making them. they are also super easy and quick
Pure filth! SOOOOO good!
I made this and they turned out to be lovely! Considering that I am fairly young (and rarely ever bake) these were very simple to make and were delicious. My only question would be if you believe I should store the leftovers I may have in either a pantry or refrigerator?
OMG! the kids are getting FAT!!!!! Simple to make and very very addictive!!!!!
I made these the other night and they were so delicious!! I sifted some powder sugar on top and added some strawberries as well:) So yummy!!