I stumbled across this awesome idea to make Nutella ice blocks and I just can’t remember where I saw it. Making ice blocks with just Nutella and milk is genius!
I didn’t have the exact measurements so I just winged it.
You’ll need
400ml Milk
Two Generous Dessert Spoons of Nutella
I blitzed the mixture with my stick mixer until it was combined and then poured it into the ice block tray mould thingy.

And voila! They were a delicious, choclatey treat and great for big kids too. I’m never going to buy ice creams or ice blocks from the shop again!
Eva Lewis (The Multitasking Woman)
Eva is the Editor and Owner of The Multitasking Woman. Like many women, she's constantly juggling work, family, commitments and life in general, along with a mental illness in the form of bipolar disorder.Eva is also the Founder and Digital Marketing Consultant at Mandala Digital, a Mummy to two little humans, five chickens and Benny the dog, and wife to Mr G. They all live happily (sometimes), mid-renovation (4 years in the making), in their little worker's cottage in Ipswich, Queensland, Australia.
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What a great idea! They look yummy!…..may just have to make some for us…I mean…the kids 🙂
Brilliant idea! Gotta try it myself too 🙂
Ai @ Sakura Haruka
They look great. My daughter will love these. Where do you get the ice cream container thingys from though?
Renee, these are from Tupperware but I’m sure you can get similar ones from KMart, Target or perhaps a Homewares store.
We got some similar looking ones from Ikea.
You had me at Nutella – yum!! I will be expecting some of these next time we visit 😉
Oh my YUM!
OMGoodness -YUMMO – totally doing this next week!
Love this idea!
Coles had the massive jar on special last week and I purchased it, you’ve just given me a fun way to use some and involve the kids while they are on school holidays, thank you Eva 🙂