Nutella Pumpkin Bread

Nutella Pumpkin Bread

Nutella Pumpkin Bread is one of those recipes I reach for when the air turns crisp and the kitchen smells like cinnamon and warm sugar. I remember the first loaf I baked, nervously stirring a batter that felt too thick, then watching as ribbons of Nutella melted into the pumpkin scented crumb, creating glossy swirls that made every slice feel like a small celebration. That first loaf disappeared in an afternoon, toasted and slathered with butter, and I learned that this is the kind of bread that brings people together without fanfare.

Over the years, I’ve tweaked small things while keeping the heart of the loaf intact. The balance between the earthy pumpkin and the hazelnut richness of Nutella is what keeps me coming back. I’ll tell you, there is something comforting about pulling a warm loaf from the oven, slicing through a glossy swirl, and hearing the soft crumb sigh as you cut. It’s a weekend ritual for us now, and a favorite to bring to potlucks when I want a dessert that feels homemade but looks special.

Recipe Snapshot

Total Time:
1 hr 12 mins
Prep Time:
12 mins
Cook Time:
60 mins
Difficulty:
Medium
Calories:
250 kcal
Cuisine:
American
Diet:
Gluten-Free, Low FODMAP
Course:
Desserts
Tools Used:
9×5-inch loaf pan, Mixing Bowls

The Best Thing About This Nutella Pumpkin Bread

Deep, Seasonally Appropriate Flavors

I love how Nutella Pumpkin Bread captures autumn in a slice. The blend of cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, and ginger plays off the natural sweetness of canned pumpkin, giving the bread a warm, layered profile that tastes more complex than the effort suggests. When I bake it, the spices bloom and perfume the whole house, and that aroma alone makes it worth the time.

Textural Contrast That Keeps Every Bite Interesting

What makes this recipe stand out to me is the swirl of Nutella through an otherwise tender, moist loaf. The bread stays soft thanks to the combination of vegetable oil and canned pumpkin, while pockets of creamy hazelnut spread add a luscious contrast. I like to nudge the knife through the batter just enough to create marbling, so each bite alternates between cakey crumb and silky chocolate hazelnut.

Simple, Trustworthy Technique

I’ve taught this loaf to friends who are new to baking, because it uses familiar actions like whisking and gentle folding. No yeast, no tempering, just straightforward mixing and a steady oven. That simplicity is deceptive, because the results feel elevated, and I appreciate recipes that reward basic skills with delicious outcomes.

Flexible and Crowd Friendly

Nutella Pumpkin Bread scales nicely for gatherings. Whether you slice it thin for a brunch crowd or tuck thick slabs into snack bags for a school bake sale, it holds up. I often halve a loaf and freeze it for quick treats later, and it thaws with its texture intact. Friends have asked for the recipe when they taste it at events, which is always the real compliment for me.

Comfort Food With a Playful Twist

This recipe is comforting without being predictable. The familiar notes of pumpkin bread are brightened by the indulgence of Nutella, so it feels like a special dessert that doesn’t require a fuss. For cozy mornings or lazy afternoons, it’s become my go to crowd pleaser.

Recipe Ingredients for Nutella Pumpkin Bread

Nutella Pumpkin Bread

The ingredient list for Nutella Pumpkin Bread is built around a few key players that work in harmony. The dry ingredients create structure, the canned pumpkin and vegetable oil bring moisture and richness, and the dollops of Nutella add a glossy, indulgent swirl. Each component has a job, so the final loaf is tender, spiced, and just sweet enough to pair with coffee.

  • 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour: Provide structure and bulk to the batter, creating the crumb and framework of the bread when combined with wet ingredients. Develops gluten lightly for tenderness; sift or spoon into measuring cup for accuracy to avoid dense texture.
  • 1 1/4 cups sugar: Sweeten the loaf and contribute to moistness and browning through caramelization during baking. Adjusts overall sweetness and helps tenderize the crumb by melting into the batter.
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder: Leaven the bread by releasing carbon dioxide when combined with wet ingredients, giving lift and a light texture. Ensure even distribution by whisking with dry ingredients before adding liquids.
  • 3/4 teaspoons salt: Enhance flavor balance by accentuating sweetness and suppressing bitterness while also slightly strengthening gluten formation and improving dough stability. Measure precisely because excess salt can inhibit yeast or chemical leavening effectiveness.
  • 2 teaspoons cinnamon: Add warm, aromatic spice notes that complement pumpkin and chocolate, deepening the flavor profile. Blend with other spices for an even spice distribution in the batter.
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cloves: Provide a pungent, warm depth and a hint of sweetness that complements autumn spices and pumpkin. Use ground cloves sparingly to avoid overpowering other flavors.
  • 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg: Contribute sweet, nutty, and slightly woody spice characteristics that lift the pumpkin flavor and enrich the overall spice blend. Grate or use ground nutmeg measured accurately for balanced aroma.
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground ginger: Introduce bright, peppery spice notes that add complexity to the pumpkin spice mix and enhance overall aroma. Use a small amount to avoid masking more delicate spices.
  • 2 large eggs: Bind the ingredients together while adding moisture, structure, and richness; eggs also help with leavening and set the crumb as they coagulate during baking. Beat or whisk before adding to ensure even incorporation into the batter.
  • 1 cup canned pumpkin: Bring concentrated pumpkin flavor, moisture, and dense body to the loaf while contributing natural sweetness and color. Use canned pumpkin puree for consistent texture and measure by spooning into the cup.
  • 1/2 cup vegetable oil: Provide fat that contributes to tenderness, moistness, and richness while carrying flavor and improving shelf life by keeping the bread soft. Use room-temperature oil for easier mixing and uniform batter.
  • 1/3 cup milk: Add additional liquid to create proper batter consistency, aid in dissolving sugar and leavening agents, and slightly soften the crumb. Choose milk fat level based on desired richness and stir in gradually.
  • 2/3 cup Nutella: Introduce rich, chocolate-hazelnut flavor and a creamy swirled texture that complements pumpkin and spices; also adds fat and sweetness to the batter. Fold in gently to create pockets or a marbled effect without overmixing.

Step by Step Guide for Nutella Pumpkin Bread

Nutella Pumpkin Bread

I like to walk through these steps with a steady rhythm so nothing feels rushed. Keep your tools handy and your oven preheated for consistent results. Below, each instruction has sensory notes, the reason behind the technique, and a common pitfall to avoid.

  1. Grease a 9×5-inch loaf pan and preheat oven to 350 degrees.: You will notice the warm oven air fill the kitchen as it reaches 350 degrees , and the greased pan will prevent sticking while helping the crust form evenly. Greasing ensures the loaf releases cleanly when cooled, which is helpful for presentation. A common mistake is under greasing the pan, which can tear the loaf when removing it; use a light coat of oil or butter and a dusting of flour if you want extra insurance.
  2. Whisk together the first 8 ingredients in a large bowl.: As you whisk the dry mix, you will see the pale flour transform into a homogenous base speckled with warm brown spices, and the aroma of cinnamon will become more pronounced. Combining these ingredients evenly helps the leavening disperse and prevents pockets of baking powder or clumps of spice. Avoid over whisking to the point of creating an aerated, flour cloud, which can lead to a drier loaf.
  3. In a medium bowl, whisk together eggs, pumpkin, oil, and milk.: The wet bowl will look glossy and slightly thick, with the orange hue of pumpkin blending into the pale eggs , and the glossy sheen of vegetable oil will be visible. This cohesion ensures the fats and liquids are evenly distributed before contact with the dry mix, preventing streaks of oil or wet pockets. A frequent error is using cold milk or cold eggs straight from the fridge, which can slightly affect rise; room temperature ingredients mix more smoothly.
  4. Add wet ingredients to dry and stir just until combined.: When you fold the wet into the dry, you will hear a gentle, thickening sound as the batter comes together and smell the spices deepen. The batter should be slightly lumpy and moist, not runny, indicating proper incorporation without overmixing. Over stirring here develops gluten, creating a tough crumb; stop mixing as soon as the flour streaks disappear.
  5. Pour half the batter into the prepared pan.: As the batter settles into the pan, it will smooth out and release small air pockets, and the surface will look uniform and satiny. This base layer sets the stage for the Nutella swirls and determines how those ribbons will sit within the loaf. A mistake to watch for is uneven spreading; use a spatula to level the batter so the loaf bakes uniformly.
  6. Drop half of the Nutella by spoonfuls evenly over the batter. Use a knife to swirl the Nutella through the batter.: The Nutella will sit as glossy dollops on the batter, and as you drag a knife through, you will create marbled streaks that catch the light. This swirling creates pockets of concentrated flavor and avoids sinking all the spread to the bottom. Avoid over swirling which can completely blend the Nutella into the batter and erase the swirl effect you want to see.
  7. Spoon the remaining batter on top and drop the remaining Nutella by spoonfuls on top of the batter. Use a knife to swirl the Nutella.: Layering the remaining batter and additional Nutella creates a top canvas of rich marbling and ensures hazelnut pockets throughout. The final surface will show glossy streaks and a slightly rippled batter texture where you swirled. A common slip is pressing too hard with the knife which deflates the batter; be gentle and keep a light touch to maintain lift.
  8. Bake for 55 to 60 minutes or until set. Let cool in pan for 15 minutes before slicing.: In the oven the loaf will rise and the top will set to a deep golden brown, while the Nutella forms glossy veins. You should hear a faint crackle as the crust sets and smell a warm, spiced aroma filling the kitchen. Baking to the correct doneness is vital; insert a toothpick near the center, and if it comes out with moist crumbs but not wet batter, it is done. Underbaking leaves a gummy center, while overbaking dries the crumb, so check at about 55 minutes and allow the residual heat to finish it while it rests in the pan for 15 minutes .

Ways to Adapt This Recipe

Nutella Pumpkin Bread

This loaf is easy to adapt while keeping its core identity intact. Below are practical tips and small swaps that preserve the texture and flavor, and ideas to suit different occasions or preferences.

  • Make it dairy free Use a non dairy milk such as almond milk or oat milk in place of milk, keeping the rest of the ingredient ratios the same to maintain crumb and moisture.
  • Adjust the sweetness Reduce the sugar by a quarter cup if you prefer a less sweet loaf, noting that it will slightly change the caramelization and crust color.
  • Intensify the spice Increase the cinnamon by half a teaspoon for a warmer profile, while keeping the other spices balanced so none overpower the pumpkin.
  • Create a streusel top If you like texture on top, mix a small crumb of flour, sugar, and butter and sprinkle it before baking, which will give a crunchy contrast to the soft crumb.
  • Freeze for later Wrap cooled slices tightly in plastic and freeze, then thaw at room temperature for a quick treat that retains most of its texture.

What to Serve Alongside Nutella Pumpkin Bread

This loaf pairs well with a variety of accompaniments and fits many occasions, from casual breakfasts to holiday brunches. Below are serving ideas, storage tips, and seasonal pairings to help you present it thoughtfully.

  • Serve warm with a hot beverage Coffee or spiced tea complements the warm spices and brings out the hazelnut notes in Nutella, making it ideal for a relaxed morning or afternoon snack.
  • Toast slices for texture Lightly toasting brings back a slight crisp to the edges while warming the Nutella swirls, perfect for serving at brunch when guests like a contrast between crunchy and soft.
  • Pack for school or work Slice and wrap individual portions for a comforting treat on the go, which holds up well in a lunchbox and offers a satisfying mid day pick me up.
  • Occasion friendly presentation For fall gatherings or a Halloween spread, arrange slices on a platter with seasonal decorations, because the loaf feels festive without extra fuss.
  • Storage tips Keep the loaf wrapped at room temperature for up to three days, or refrigerate to extend freshness; for longer storage, freeze slices and thaw as needed.
  • Seasonal pairing This is an ideal fall bake, pairing beautifully with roasted apples or a light yogurt for contrast, and it fits well into autumn brunch menus or cozy holiday mornings.

FAQ

Yes, you can make Nutella Pumpkin Bread a day ahead without losing much in texture. After baking and cooling the loaf completely, wrap it tightly in plastic wrap or place it in an airtight container to preserve moisture. At room temperature it will stay fresh for up to three days, and you can refresh slices by lightly toasting them to revive the crust. For longer storage, freeze individual slices wrapped in plastic and thaw them at room temperature when you are ready to enjoy.

To check doneness, insert a toothpick into the center near a section without a major Nutella pocket; you are looking for moist crumbs rather than wet batter. The loaf should have a golden brown top and spring back slightly when pressed. If the center jiggles or the toothpick comes out with raw batter, bake in five minute increments, checking again. Over baking will dry the crumb, so start checking at about 55 minutes to avoid a dry loaf.

You can use fresh cooked pumpkin puree, but it requires a bit more work to get the right consistency. Roast or steam diced pumpkin until very tender, then purée and strain any excess water so the texture matches the thickness of canned pumpkin. Because canned pumpkin is concentrated and consistent, it is the reliable choice called for in the recipe, and many bakers prefer it to maintain the intended moisture balance and bake time.

If Nutella sinks, it usually means the dollops were too heavy or the batter too thin in those areas. To prevent sinking, spoon the batter into the pan in two layers, add Nutella dollops between layers, and swirl gently rather than plunging the spread deep. Using slightly thicker batter and distributing the Nutella in smaller spoonfuls helps keep the swirls suspended throughout the loaf rather than collecting at the bottom.

Conclusion

Nutella Pumpkin Bread stands out because it pairs classic spiced pumpkin flavors with indulgent hazelnut chocolate swirls, creating a loaf that feels both comforting and special. Give it a try on a cool morning or bring it to your next gathering, because it’s easy to make and universally loved. Share a slice warm, and you’ll see how the combination of tender crumb and glossy Nutella ribbons quickly becomes a new favorite in your baking rotation.

Nutella Pumpkin Bread

Nutella Pumpkin Bread

Nutella Pumpkin Bread delivers moist, spiced pumpkin loaf streaked with glossy hazelnut chocolate swirls. This easy, crowd pleasing loaf is rich yet tender, full of warm spices and indulgent pockets of Nutella, perfect for cozy breakfasts or casual gatherings. Make a batch for fall brunches or to share with neighbors, it promises comforting flavors everyone will ask for again.
Prep Time 12 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 12 minutes
Course Desserts
Cuisine American
Servings 10 servings
Calories 250 kcal

Equipment

  • 9×5-inch loaf pan
  • Mixing Bowls

Ingredients
  

  • 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour Provide structure and bulk to the batter, creating the crumb and framework of the bread when combined with wet ingredients. Develops gluten lightly for tenderness; sift or spoon into measuring cup for accuracy to avoid dense texture.
  • 1 1/4 cups sugar Sweeten the loaf and contribute to moistness and browning through caramelization during baking. Adjusts overall sweetness and helps tenderize the crumb by melting into the batter.
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder Leaven the bread by releasing carbon dioxide when combined with wet ingredients, giving lift and a light texture. Ensure even distribution by whisking with dry ingredients before adding liquids.
  • 3/4 teaspoons salt Enhance flavor balance by accentuating sweetness and suppressing bitterness while also slightly strengthening gluten formation and improving dough stability. Measure precisely because excess salt can inhibit yeast or chemical leavening effectiveness.
  • 2 teaspoons cinnamon Add warm, aromatic spice notes that complement pumpkin and chocolate, deepening the flavor profile. Blend with other spices for an even spice distribution in the batter.
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cloves Provide a pungent, warm depth and a hint of sweetness that complements autumn spices and pumpkin. Use ground cloves sparingly to avoid overpowering other flavors.
  • 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg Contribute sweet, nutty, and slightly woody spice characteristics that lift the pumpkin flavor and enrich the overall spice blend. Grate or use ground nutmeg measured accurately for balanced aroma.
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground ginger Introduce bright, peppery spice notes that add complexity to the pumpkin spice mix and enhance overall aroma. Use a small amount to avoid masking more delicate spices.
  • 2 large eggs Bind the ingredients together while adding moisture, structure, and richness; eggs also help with leavening and set the crumb as they coagulate during baking. Beat or whisk before adding to ensure even incorporation into the batter.
  • 1 cup canned pumpkin Bring concentrated pumpkin flavor, moisture, and dense body to the loaf while contributing natural sweetness and color. Use canned pumpkin puree for consistent texture and measure by spooning into the cup.
  • 1/2 cup vegetable oil Provide fat that contributes to tenderness, moistness, and richness while carrying flavor and improving shelf life by keeping the bread soft. Use room-temperature oil for easier mixing and uniform batter.
  • 1/3 cup milk Add additional liquid to create proper batter consistency, aid in dissolving sugar and leavening agents, and slightly soften the crumb. Choose milk fat level based on desired richness and stir in gradually.
  • 2/3 cup Nutella Introduce rich, chocolate-hazelnut flavor and a creamy swirled texture that complements pumpkin and spices; also adds fat and sweetness to the batter. Fold in gently to create pockets or a marbled effect without overmixing.

Instructions
 

  • Grease a 9×5-inch loaf pan and preheat oven to 350 degrees.: You will notice the warm oven air fill the kitchen as it reaches 350 degrees , and the greased pan will prevent sticking while helping the crust form evenly. Greasing ensures the loaf releases cleanly when cooled, which is helpful for presentation. A common mistake is under greasing the pan, which can tear the loaf when removing it; use a light coat of oil or butter and a dusting of flour if you want extra insurance.
  • Whisk together the first 8 ingredients in a large bowl.: As you whisk the dry mix, you will see the pale flour transform into a homogenous base speckled with warm brown spices, and the aroma of cinnamon will become more pronounced. Combining these ingredients evenly helps the leavening disperse and prevents pockets of baking powder or clumps of spice. Avoid over whisking to the point of creating an aerated, flour cloud, which can lead to a drier loaf.
  • In a medium bowl, whisk together eggs, pumpkin, oil, and milk.: The wet bowl will look glossy and slightly thick, with the orange hue of pumpkin blending into the pale eggs , and the glossy sheen of vegetable oil will be visible. This cohesion ensures the fats and liquids are evenly distributed before contact with the dry mix, preventing streaks of oil or wet pockets. A frequent error is using cold milk or cold eggs straight from the fridge, which can slightly affect rise; room temperature ingredients mix more smoothly.
  • Add wet ingredients to dry and stir just until combined.: When you fold the wet into the dry, you will hear a gentle, thickening sound as the batter comes together and smell the spices deepen. The batter should be slightly lumpy and moist, not runny, indicating proper incorporation without overmixing. Over stirring here develops gluten, creating a tough crumb; stop mixing as soon as the flour streaks disappear.
  • Pour half the batter into the prepared pan.: As the batter settles into the pan, it will smooth out and release small air pockets, and the surface will look uniform and satiny. This base layer sets the stage for the Nutella swirls and determines how those ribbons will sit within the loaf. A mistake to watch for is uneven spreading; use a spatula to level the batter so the loaf bakes uniformly.
  • Drop half of the Nutella by spoonfuls evenly over the batter. Use a knife to swirl the Nutella through the batter.: The Nutella will sit as glossy dollops on the batter, and as you drag a knife through, you will create marbled streaks that catch the light. This swirling creates pockets of concentrated flavor and avoids sinking all the spread to the bottom. Avoid over swirling which can completely blend the Nutella into the batter and erase the swirl effect you want to see.
  • Spoon the remaining batter on top and drop the remaining Nutella by spoonfuls on top of the batter. Use a knife to swirl the Nutella.: Layering the remaining batter and additional Nutella creates a top canvas of rich marbling and ensures hazelnut pockets throughout. The final surface will show glossy streaks and a slightly rippled batter texture where you swirled. A common slip is pressing too hard with the knife which deflates the batter; be gentle and keep a light touch to maintain lift.
  • Bake for 55 to 60 minutes or until set. Let cool in pan for 15 minutes before slicing.: In the oven the loaf will rise and the top will set to a deep golden brown, while the Nutella forms glossy veins. You should hear a faint crackle as the crust sets and smell a warm, spiced aroma filling the kitchen. Baking to the correct doneness is vital; insert a toothpick near the center, and if it comes out with moist crumbs but not wet batter, it is done. Underbaking leaves a gummy center, while overbaking dries the crumb, so check at about 55 minutes and allow the residual heat to finish it while it rests in the pan for 15 minutes .

Notes

  • Make it dairy free Use a non dairy milk such as almond milk or oat milk in place of milk, keeping the rest of the ingredient ratios the same to maintain crumb and moisture.
  • Adjust the sweetness Reduce the sugar by a quarter cup if you prefer a less sweet loaf, noting that it will slightly change the caramelization and crust color.
  • Intensify the spice Increase the cinnamon by half a teaspoon for a warmer profile, while keeping the other spices balanced so none overpower the pumpkin.
  • Create a streusel top If you like texture on top, mix a small crumb of flour, sugar, and butter and sprinkle it before baking, which will give a crunchy contrast to the soft crumb.
  • Freeze for later Wrap cooled slices tightly in plastic and freeze, then thaw at room temperature for a quick treat that retains most of its texture.
Keyword pumpkin Nutella bread, pumpkin swirl loaf, quick fall bread recipe, spiced pumpkin loaf

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