Nutella Marshmallow Turnovers are one treat you need to try! Flaky puff pastry with gooey meltaway marshmallow and creamy Nutella make this turnover recipe the most irresistible, easy dessert.
When I tell you this, take me very seriously…..run, don’t walk to your nearest grocery store and make these today! I knew I wanted to make a Nutella treat the other day and when this simple idea for Nutella marshmallow turnovers came to mind, I had no idea how crazy good it would be!
The pastry with the gooey disappearing marshmallow and nutella make for a treat that you just must try for yourself!
Enjoy!
Can you handle this line up?! Sorry, I forgot to add one egg for the egg wash 🙂
Um….this stuff should be illegal. I think one could devour the entire jar in one sitting! Well, maybe just me 🙂
Ok, easy easy. Spread your Nutella onto center of each pastry square, top with mini marshmallows and fold over!
Take a little fork and crimp those edges, nice and firm.
Next, you’ll brush with an egg white wash and sprinkle with sugar, mmmmm!
Get a load of this! How crazy good does that look baking in the oven? Wait until you sink your teeth into it 🙂
I sprinkled mine with a little powdered sugar 🙂
Oooey, gooey and delish!
Nutella Marshmallow Turnovers
Ingredients
- 1 package puff pastry, 2 pastry sheets thawed
- 1 cup Nutella spread
- 1 cup mini marshmallows
- Egg white wash: 1 egg white whisked with 1 Tablespoon water
- Powdered sugar for dusting
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
- Cut each square of pastry into 4 equal size pieces (I trimmed mine just a little).
- Spread a couple tablespoons of Nutella spread onto the center of each pastry leaving 1/2 inch border around edges.
- Top each with about 12-15 mini marshmallows and fold over to form a little triangle. Crimp edges firmly with the tines of a fork.
- Brush with egg white wash then sprinkle with granulated sugar.
- Bake for 22-25 minutes or until pastry just turns golden.
- Remove and let cool for 5 minutes, sprinkle with powdered sugar then dig in!
Nutrition
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Have a great new week! See you soon!
Am I the only guy looking at these?!?!
These look amazing!
FYI….this recipe and your photos are posted over here with no credit/link back to you: http://belgiumfoodie.blogspot.com/2010/11/nutella-mallow-pillow-pockets.html
The blogger on this site seems to like stealing recipes as their own…
I saw this and had everything but the Nutella…so I substituted cookie butter from Trader Joe’s…or you could use Biscoff spread…and it was just delicious!!
Thanks for the great idea!
I can’t believe how good this looks. Anything Nutella is a-okay with me 🙂
Thank you so much for creating this recipe, it was really delicious and fairly quick to make. Though I found it was improved a bit with banana slices added into it and kept the Nutella gooier. The rest of my review of it is here- http://heartyteaparty.wordpress.com/2013/01/26/44/ if you’d like to check it out. If I wanted to make the turnovers smaller would you suggest that I cut the cooking time down by five minutes or more?
These look terrible. Not the recipe. We are literally looking at them right now and they are visually hideous. There is chocolate evereywhere. We have not tasted them yet.
We have just tasted the ugly ones. We are crying into each other’s arms. Don’t judge a book by its cover. Or a really ugly “pastry” exploding with caramelized nutella by how detestable it looks.
Anywho, thanks for this scrumdiddlyumptious recipe, Jenny. We will find a way to personally repay you. Soon.
Love,
Oliver and Phillip
Professional party planners/ boogie dancers/ scavenger huntists.
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This recipe really sould be illegal!
OMG!!! THESE ARE THE BEST PASTRIES EVER!!!! I WILL USE THEM FOR EVERY SINGLE GATHERING I HAVE!!!
Do these have to be served warm or can I make them before guests arrive and serve them after dinner at room-temperature?
I tried this and everyone loved it
I made a modified version of this using pancakes – it was awesome! BTW – your blog is making me fat – I need to stop reading it 🙂
I will do it just now. Going to buy what I need and I will tell you how it turned out 🙂
Hello Jenny! Long time since we have spoke. I hope all is well.
I love these nutella pillows, the blend of marshmallow make it interesting…
Take care.
All the best Chuck
These look fantastic, thank you for sharing!
sooooooooooo. I just made these, but instead of marshmallows, I used crunchy Nutella.
UM, YES?
they’re so good and they’ve left my house smelling lovely.
I’m forever grateful for stumbleupon leading me here.
mmm yum yum yummm can’t wait to try this delicious recipe 🙂
I just made these. I’m gonna have to try again later this week. I’m not sure what I did wrong. Maybe I didn’t leave them in the oven long enough (27 minutes) they were golden brown and looked amazing. Then I ate one and it wasn’t flaky. delicious and gooey though. good enough for me to want to attempt this again. Good thing I stocked up on Nutella at Costco.
i am making these tonight and taking them to my girls night 🙂
super excited looks amazingly sinful
AAAAAAAMAZING!!!! Just baked these and they pretty much changed my life! LOL. You are a wonderful cook with great recipes! I’m such a fan! Thank you so much!
Lol! So glad you enjoyed the recipe Haley 🙂 One of my favorites for sure 🙂
Just wanted to tell you how wonderfully amazing these were. They were so easy to make and just about wanted to die with every bite I took- so delicious!
So glad you enjoyed the recipe! Thanks for the feedback 🙂
OH MY. Found your recipe thanks to Stumble Upon a few days ago, just had my first bite of one of these and I’m in love! So fab and easy and delicious. I can’t wait to make these for a party. I added a little cinnamon to the sprinkled on sugar for a little extra yum.
Woah. These look DELICIOUS!
Whats not to love about nutella? anything with nutella is an instant fave of mine.
You are a god! Oh and you are definately not the only one that can eat a jar of Nutella in one sitting. Lol we bring ours to work and eat club crackers, brownies, and even chicken with ours (its suprisingly good) lol when I saw this I saved it because I am DEFINATELY making them when I get paid!!
Yeeeeeeeessssssssssssss.
I can honestly say we made these and they are DELICIOUS! Ours didn’t picture as well as yours did, but they were phenomenal. Great quick, easy, and delicious recipe, a must make again.
Maranatha makes a Dark Chocolate Almond spread that is even better than Nutella. I plan to give this recipe a try with their spread!
I just “stumbled” upon your site and was immediately smitten. Thank you for blogging, thank you for sharing… sites like yours give me inspiration.
Awesome for my kids!!! Thanks!
Wow! These look fabulous, thanks for sharing with us. I’m a huge fan of nutella. I’m going to serve these next time I have guests!!!
Oh wow. Oh wow. Oh wow. These look AMAZING. I can image eating these with a creamy hot chocolate (with more marshmallows, obviously) and dipping them in. nom nom nom 🙂 these will be getting made this weekend as a super special treat.
I have to say that we LOVED these.. note: if you are out of mini marshmallows, we used the whole ones and cut them in half and it was just fine.
Oh, these look fabulous! I love Nutella and I know I’ll be making these!
Holy moly you are the devil! We LOVE LOVE LOVE Nuetella! Can’t wait to try these!!!
This looks stunning – and so easy!! And I love Nutella a whole lot. =) Definitely putting this on my “Recipes to try” list. Thanks!