Got Tons of Nutella? Here's a Ton of Nutella-Based Recipes

(Clockwise from left: Just a Taste, Sugarlaws, White on Rice Couple)

Jen at How To: Simplify bakes up Nutella cupcakes with Nutella in the batter and Nutella in the frosting. They're topped off with crushed chocolate chips and nuts for more nutty, chocolaty flavor. Check out the recipe here. (How To: Simplify)

Plain cheesecake bites weren't good enough for Rachel from Coconut and Lime. She threw some Nutella into the mix and invented a rich and creamy recipe that satisfies any sweet tooth. (Coconut and Lime)

Just like Silly Putty and penicillin, these Nutella Waffle Sandwich Cookies were invented by accident. Kelly at Just a Taste was trying to make homemade fortune cookies with a panini press, but discovered a better recipe when she smeared a spoonful of Nutella between the misshapen scraps. (Just a Taste)

Forget Fudgesicles — these homemade Nutella Fudge Pops from Chocolate Covered Katie are the ultimate warm-weather treat. Check out her recipe here, which also doubles as a healthier alternative to chocolate ice cream. (Chocolate Covered Katie)

"Usually, peanut butter bars taste like a homemade peanut butter cup, but these were even better — a deeper, more intense flavor," says Katy from Sugarlaws, the creator of this irresistible Nutella Peanut Butter Bar recipe. "And yowzers, were these good," she adds. (Sugarlaws)

Need an energy boost? Todd and Diane at White on Rice Couple developed this No-Bake Fruit and Nut Bar recipe with honey, Nutella and wholesome dried fruits. Try it as a sweet pick-me-up during a long hike, or as a treat at the end of the day. (White on Rice Couple)

Dara, aka the Cookin' Canuck, found a way to hide Nutella inside a buttery sugar cookie. But instead of guarding her discovery and using it to win every bake-off in Canada, she was gracious enough to share her gooey, chewy recipe with the rest of the world. (Cooking Canuck)

Paula at Bell'Alimento thinks you're going to like her Nutella-covered bacon. "I’ll even go as far as say that you’ll LURVE it," she says of her sweet and spicy recipe, which combines thick cut bacon with chili powder, brown sugar and black pepper — and, of course, a generous slathering of Nutella. (Bell'Alimento)

A banana, some Nutella and a cup of coffee sounds like a swell dessert on its own, but those ingredients become the mother of all Nutella confections in this Banana Nutella Swirl Bundt Cake recipe from Christina's Cucina. (And don't forget to be generous with her coffee icing.) (Christina's Cucina)

"It is basically heaven on a plate," writes Sweet & Saucy's Aimee of her inventive Nutella grilled cheese. "The mascarpone absorbs the chocolate/hazelnut flavor, and the powdered sugar almost caramelizes as it melts on the warm buttered bread." Get the saliva-inducing recipe here. (Sweet & Saucy)