Chocostrawnutty Hobo Pie

"Chocolate, hazelnut and strawberry flavors combine to become an awesome campfire dessert and will be loved by both kids AND adults - it tastes so gourmet you'll forget you're camping! I originally had the filling in a crepe but found that it translates extremely well to the pie iron. Nutella is an Italian chocolate hazelnut spread usually found in the peanut butter/jelly aisle. The strawberry jam can be substituted with sliced fresh strawberries, or bananas would work nicely as well. The amounts listed below might be a little off, I generally put a generous smear of each ingredient (except butter) on each slice of bread. If you are cooking this without a pie iron, then fry it on the stove, like a grilled cheese. If you have the opportunity, microwave the Nutella for 10 seconds to make it easier to spread."
 
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Ready In:
11mins
Ingredients:
5
Serves:
1
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ingredients

  • 2 slices bread
  • 1 teaspoon butter (stick, spread or spray)
  • 18 teaspoon white sugar
  • 2 teaspoons nutella
  • 2 teaspoons strawberry jam (or 2 large fresh strawberries)
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directions

  • Butter two slices of bread and put the bread, butter side down into the pie iron. If you want, some sugar can be sprinkled on the butter before placing the bread in the iron.
  • Spread Nutella on one half - not too much, or whatever comes out of the sides out will burn.
  • Either slice up some strawberries and bananas and place that on the hazelnut or spread strawberry jam on the other slice. Place the pie iron on the fire and cook until each side is browned and the filling is warm, about 2 - 3 minutes per side.

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I don't know when it happened but somehow I started watching the Food Network and that is my default channel to watch these days. I have learned so many good things that I may never use (how to deep fry a turkey), and many things I have used. I used to refuse to cook for myself – how fun is it to cook a great meal for one? But now I cook regularly, and like to find recipes I’ve never tried before – either challenging to cook, or challenging in terms of pushing my eating-comfort-zone.
 
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