Raspberry Nutella Crescents and a Valentine’s Day Making Party
This post is sponsored by Pillsbury.Β All opinions are 100% my own.
A buttery and flaky crescent filled with warm nutella and juicy raspberries. These Raspberry Nutella Crescents are perfect for breakfast, brunch or a snack!
The hubby was out of town this past weekend for work and I used the opportunity to a) throw a party and b) have some girl time with our 12-year old niece, Miss M. I had her over for the weekend for some alone time with Aunt Z!! We had a great time together despite all the One Direction and Katy Perry songs that are now stuck in my head (Story of my Life arghhhh!!!). Of course some baking had to be on the agenda (hello raspberry nutella crescents) as well as shopping, that’s why I’m the cool Aunt Z? (Sorry but not sorry for all the sugar overload!)
On Saturday, I had a few friends over for a Valentine’s Day making and baking party. As I mentioned earlier this week (you have to check out these pink velvet cupcakes if you haven’t already!!), my philosophy on Valentine’s Day is that it’s just another day to celebrate the loved ones in your life. And of course add in some pink and red and all things cute. Thanks to Pillsbury, I organized a baking party for a few of my close girlfriends and Miss M helped me host.
Since we were going to be baking, I only had a few appetizers ready when people arrived. I whipped up a batch of these buffalo chicken dip bites for the party and they were the first to go. Those things are addicting. I also made these Raspberry Nutella Crescents for folks. They came about mainly because of these nutella stuffed chocolate chip cookies, as I had a half jar of nutella staring at me all week and I had to use it in something before it ended up on my hips. So I slathered lots of nutella on a crescent triangle and topped with Miss M’s favorite berries (“Raspberries and hazelnut go great together Aunt Z, let’s try it”). And the girl is right.
These raspberry nutella crescents are simply delicious. Wrapped in the flaky buttery crescents we all love and they are oozing with hazelnut goodness (from now on this should be the official name for nutella!).
Once we all gathered and caught up, we got to baking!! First we made these Sweetheart Cinnamon Rolls. Aren’t they so cute? They will be perfect for your Valentine’s day breakfast or brunch!! You can find the recipe over here on Pillsbury. The instructions are so easy but between six intelligent grown women and 1 child we were unable to unroll the rolls as directed so we improvised and made our own heart shapes. They turned out great I think and of course tasted amazing!!! Good thing I had two batches in the works π
The most fun part of the party was making these easy Valentine Cookie Pops. What a great interactive activity for kids and adults. We made the first batch of cookies as directed by the recipe but decided to cut them out as hearts. Miss M had the decoration table stacked (it was important that this was her project) and styled with lots of pink and red coordinates including M&Ms, sprinkles and heart-shaped conversation hearts.
Thank you Pillsbury for making this afternoon fun! If you are hosting a Valentine’s Day party for you kids or girlfriends, be sure to try these easy recipes shared today π
Raspberry Nutella Crescents
A buttery and flaky crescent filled with warm nutella and juicy raspberries. TheseΒ Raspberry Nutella CrescentsΒ are perfect for breakfast, brunch or a snack!
Ingredients
- 2 cans (8 oz each)Β Pillsbury refrigerated crescent dinner rolls
- 1 jar Nutella (you won't use all of it)
- 1 cup Raspberry, chopped
- 1 egg, beaten for egg wash
- Turbinado sugar, for sprinkling
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment or silicone mat.
- Roll out the dough onto a work surface. Separate into individual triangles. Spread a very HEALTHY amount of nutella on each crescent. Top nutella with a few chopped raspberries (Don't over stuff with raspberries or they will not fold). Roll crescent, starting at the wide end. Transfer to baking sheet.
- Brush the top of each crescent with egg wash and sprinkle turbinado sugar. Bake for 10-12 minutes or until golden brown.
- Remove from oven and transfer to a serving plate. Serve immediately.
Disclosure: I am affiliated with Pillsbury. Pillsbury provided me with the funds to host this Making Party.Β All opinions are 100% my own.
What a lot of fun, and especially, what a lot of great food! Have a wonderful weekend, Z!
Thanks Marcie!! I hope you are having a great weekend π
What lucky friends you have! Everything looks wonderful. Those crescents look like the perfect breakfast (or dessert) to make with my little girls!
Thanks Jamie!!
You definitely are the COOLEST aunt on the block π What a fun party (and now you have me craving Nutella and raspberries. Your niece has good taste!
Hahahha thanks Amy! I try to be cool lol π
What a fun idea for a party! And I can’t tell you how bad I want one of those raspberry nutella cresents. I forgot to grab breakfast this morning and would love one (ok maybe a few) of those crescents. Have a great weekend, Zainab!
These crescents are addicting my friends. Sorry about your breakfast…I do that sometimes and I end up getting food from the cafeteria which I dislike. I wish I could say these travel wel but they didn’t make it past an hour out of the oven :O
These look wonderful Zainab, love the Nutella and raspberry combo! What a fan baking party too – sounds like such an awesome time π
Thanks Kelly! The party was fun π Hope you are having a great weekend!
Looks like a fun party! You can never go wrong with a baking party and you can never go wrong with Nutella and Raspberries!
Thanks Tanya!!
Delicious this is a great idea to do with crescents…I don’t need help with the Nutella, I do with the crescents though!
Thanks Heather. These are hard to share π
That looks like such a fun party, Zainab … wish I could have come! There’s little more tempting than a freshly baked croissant, and these look divine with the chocolate and raspberries. I wonder how easy croissants are to make from scratch? You’ve got me thinking now!
Thanks Helen! You are welcome to the next one π I heard they are challenging from scratch but now you have me thinking too!
yum, yum, yum! all of this looks soooo good!
Thanks!!
i want to go to a party just like this! how fun! the cinnamon rolls are perfect, i can’t wait to make them! I can’t tell you how many times I’ve danced to Story of my Life! π
Thanks Alex! You are so very welcome to the next one π
Oh I love all of these treats, Zainab! The baking party sounds like so much fun! It sounds like you had a great weekend. Pinning this. Have a lovely Friday tomorrow. I hope it warms up a bit for you! π
Thanks Julie! It was a fun afternoon. Hope you have a great weekend π
These crescents look INCREDIBLE!!!!!!!!! And they’re just so perfect for Valentine’s !!!! Plus, all those delicious goodies that you girls made!!!! Droooooling! ^_^
Thanks Samina!! They are so addicting…you have no idea π