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    Kinder Easter Puff Pastry Nests

    Published: Mar 24, 2025 · Modified: Apr 17, 2025 by Chloe · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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    These Easter puff pastry nests are stuffed with Kinder Bueno pieces and hazelnut creme for a super indulgent twist on a traditional treat. They're super easy to make with just a few simple ingredients and they're ideal for baking with kids.

    puff pastry easter nests with kinder chocolate eggs on top

    If you know me, you know I love Kinder Bueno. Like, seriously love it! So, when the Easter chocolate started hitting the supermarket shelves, you best believe I had to find a way to combine the two into one delicious dessert! And that's how these Kinder Bueno puff pastry Easter nests were born.

    You start with two puff pastry sheets, fill them with hazelnut creme and Kinder Bueno chunks, then wrap them up into nests and drizzle with Kinder chocolate. Add some Kinder Mini Eggs on top for a cute Easter touch and voila!

    These little nests are so easy to make, ridiculously delicious, and guaranteed to impress. Whether you're whipping them up for an Easter get-together or just treating yourself, you need to try these. Just trust me, they are next-level good!

    Ingredient Notes

    • Ready-rolled puff pastry sheets: This is a handy shortcut to flaky, buttery nests without the hassle of making pastry from scratch or rolling it out evenly. I used Jus Rol sheets but any that are roughly 320g will work.
    • Hazelnut creme: This is the star of the show, giving the nests that classic Kinder flavour. I got mine from M&S but if you can't find it, Nutella will work well as a substitute.
    • Kinder Bueno bars: Crushing them up means you get little pockets of Bueno throughout the pastry nest and it is just... *divine*. You'll need two full-sized bars for this recipe or 4 sticks.
    • Egg: Brushing your puff pastry with egg before baking will give it a lovely golden colour. If you prefer not to use eggs, you can use a little bit of milk or melted butter instead for a similar effect.
    • Kinder chocolate bars: I melted some Kinder chocolate to drizzle over the baked pastry nests along with more hazelnut creme. You'll need roughly 60g which is about 5 of the mini bars.
    • Kinder Mini Eggs: These transform regular pastry nests into Easter puff pastry nests! They're essentially Kinder chocolate in egg form but they really do bring everything together beautifully!

    Equipment

    • Baking tray: You'll need quite a large tray for this recipe, or two smaller ones, as the pastries will spread out quite a bit as they bake.
    • Baking paper: To prevent sticking.
    • Sharp knife or pizza cutter: For cutting the pastry into strips. I personally find using a pizza cutter is a bit easier as there are chunks of Kinder Bueno to cut through too.
    • Bowls: You'll need two bowls for melting the hazelnut creme and Kinder chocolate, and another bowl or mug to beat the egg in.
    • Utensils: A butter knife or small spatula for spreading the hazelnut creme onto the pastry, a whisk or fork for beating the egg, a couple of spoons for mixing the chocolate/hazelnut creme and a pastry brush to add the egg wash.
    • Piping bags: I used two of these for drizzling the chocolate and hazelnut creme onto my nests. If you prefer, you can just use teaspoons instead.
    • Cooling rack: This is not totally essential but it's great for preventing soggy-bottomed pastry!
    kinder bueno easter puff pastry nests on a white surface

    How to make Kinder Easter puff pastry nests

    Step 1: Start by lining a large tray with baking paper then preheat your oven to 200°C (180°C for fan ovens).

    Step 2: Lay out one sheet of puff pastry onto your work surface.

    Step 3: Melt 200g of hazelnut creme in the microwave for 10-20 seconds until runny then spread it over the pastry sheet. Leave a small gap around the edges so it doesn't spill out when you roll it.

    Step 4: Crush 4 sticks of Kinder Bueno into chunks then sprinkle over the pastry sheet. Top with a second puff pastry sheet and gently press it down into place.

    puff pastry sheet with hazelnut spread and kinder bueno chunks on it

    Step 5: Starting with the short side closest to you, cut the pastry into 8 equal-sized strips. Twist each strip into a spiral then roll it up into a nest. Tuck the end underneath so that it doesn't unravel in the oven.

    twisting the dough into a spiral shape

    Step 6: Place your nests onto the baking tray and lightly brush with beaten egg. This will help them become more golden in the oven.

    brushing the pastries with egg

    Step 7: Bake for around 15 minutes, or until your nests are golden brown all over. Let them cool slightly then transfer them to a wire rack to cool completely.

    Step 8: Once the pastries have cooled, drizzle over 60g of melted Kinder chocolate and 3 tablespoons of melted hazelnut creme.

    pastries on a wooden board with hazenut spread and kinder chocolate drizzled on top

    Step 9: Stick 2 or 3 Kinder Mini Eggs onto each pastry then let the chocolate harden before enjoying!

    Top Tips

    • Unwrap the puff pastry sheets and let them sit at room temperature for about 30 minutes before you start baking. This will help to prevent it from tearing when you unroll them.
    • When twisting the pastry strips, don't worry about any imperfections- these will be hidden when you roll them into nests. Make sure to tuck the tail end of the twist underneath the nest, otherwise, it will expand and unroll in the oven.
    • To prevent the Kinder Mini Eggs from rolling off, press them gently into the melted chocolate while it's still warm.

    FAQs

    How long will Easter puff pastry nests last?

    These are best eaten on the day of baking for ultimate crispiness but they can be stored in an airtight container for up to 2 days.

    Where can I find hazelnut creme?

    I got mine from M&S but you can also buy it from Amazon. If you're having trouble sourcing it, you can swap it out for a hazelnut chocolate spread such as Nutella which is more widely available.

    How many servings does this recipe yield?

    This recipe typically makes 8 nests. However, you can adjust the thickness of the strips to make smaller or larger ones, depending on your preference.

    overhead image of kinder puff pastries for easter

    More Easter desserts:

    • Malteser Bunny brownies
    • Creme Egg brownies
    • Mini Egg fudge
    • Malteser Bunny cheesecake
    • Caramel Egg brownies

    I hope you like my Kinder Easter puff pastry nests! If you give them a go at home, please leave a comment and rating below to let me know what you think. Enjoy!

    kinder bueno puff pastry easter nests with chocolate eggs on top

    Kinder Easter Puff Pastry Nests

    Easy puff pastry treats made with hazelnut creme and lots of Kinder chocolate, perfect for an Easter dessert or snack.
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    Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 35 minutes minutes
    Servings: 8 nests
    Calories: 648kcal
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    Ingredients

    • 2 Sheets Ready-rolled puff pastry
    • 200 g Hazelnut creme (⅔ cup) can be subbed for Nutella
    • 2 Bars Kinder Bueno, roughly crushed (4 sticks)
    • 1 Small Egg, beaten

    Topping

    • 60 g Kinder chocolate, melted (~2oz)
    • 3 Tablespoons Hazelnut creme
    • 16 Kinder Mini Eggs (80g/2.8oz)

    Instructions

    • Line a large tray with baking paper and preheat your oven to 200℃ (400℉). If you're using a fan or convection, set it slightly lower at 180℃ (350℉).
    • Unroll the first puff pastry sheet and place it onto your lined tray.
    • Melt the hazelnut creme in the microwave for 10-15 seconds, until it's soft and runny.
    • Spread the hazelnut creme over the pastry sheet, leaving a small gap around the edges. Then sprinkle over the crushed Kinder Bueno pieces.
    • Top with the second puff pastry sheet then use a sharp knife or pizza cutter to cut the pastry into 8 long strips.
    • Twist the pastry strips then roll them into spirals (see images or video for reference).
    • Place the spirals onto your lined baking tray and lightly brush with the beaten egg.
    • Bake for around 15 minutes, or until the nests are golden brown all over.
    • Leave to cool then drizzle melted Kinder chocolate and more hazelnut creme over each nest.
    • Add the Kinder Mini Eggs, let the chocolate set then enjoy!

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    Notes

    • To prevent cracks, let the puff pastry sit out at room temperature for 30 minutes before you start baking. 
    • Store leftover nests in an airtight container at room temperature and enjoy within 2 days.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1nest | Calories: 648kcal | Carbohydrates: 59g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 41g | Saturated Fat: 17g | Sodium: 24mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 31g

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