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Delicious combination of two of the world’s favourite treats in a yummy delicious no-bake Ferrero Rocher & Nutella cheesecake! Heaven!

Ferrero Rocher and Nutella cheesecake

So yeah, this heavenly little beauty happened. I reposted my recipe for my Ferrero Rocher & Nutella chocolate cheesecake the other day on Facebook, and it had an overwhelming response again – everybody loves Ferrero Rocher and everybody loves Nutella! (Most do anyway!)

I was asked by TEN people – TEN! – to create this beauty so I had to comply! I was also tagged in a lot of photos of my Nutella & Ferrero Rocher tart recently which seems to be going down a treat – thank you!

Cheesecake recipe

This is so creamy, so delicious, and unbelievably hazelnutilychocolatey! I realise that isn’t actually a word, but you get the idea. It’s a mix of a sweet no-bake cheesecake with Nutella, with Ferrero Rocher folded through, and even more Nutella goodness on top. Basically, if you don’t like Nutella, then you are really not going to be a fan of this one…

I know I post a lot of cheesecake recipes, but I still find that its useful to post them – rather just one recipe for them all. Sometimes I use more cream than others, more cream cheese than others etc! This recipe is delicious as you have the yummy creamy Nutella flavour with Ferrero Rocher dotted throughout the mixture giving texture and even more flavour!

Ingredient favourites

For this one, I decided to use mascarpone personally, as I really wanted something sweet. Basically sweet overload, but I find the nuttiness gives it a delicious slightly savoury taste. Also, as I use regular digestives on the bottom, with no added sugar in the base, it’s relatively savoury in itself. You can, of course, change this, but you have been warned!

Cream cheese

You can use any FULL-FAT cream cheese you like in the filling, whether it be Philadelphia, supermarket own or anything. However, for this beauty, it’s definitely mascarpone for me. This one does seem to take a smidge longer to whisk up in comparison to other cheesecakes, but that’s just the Nutella. Stick with it, and it’ll whisk up to a thick wonderful cheesecake eventually.

Method

For this, I decided to do my biscuit base as per usual, and then make one of the easiest cheesecake fillings there is. You basically have to add the cream cheese, Nutella, icing sugar and vanilla all together and whisk until smooth, then add in the double cream and whisk again. It really is oh so simple. I use a KitchenAid so I find this bit quite easy. When I’m whisking it, I don’t tend to go above level 6 on the speed, unless I know there isn’t a chance of it over whipping.

Try not to over whisk!

I realise that not all of you have stand mixers, and it can be done with a handheld electric whisk, you just have to make sure that you concentrate so as not to over whisk it as well. Alternatively, you can whisk the double cream separately and then fold it all together, but I prefer the other method. At the end of the day, its what you feel comfortable with! If you are unsure whether it has set correctly, you can stick it in the freezer for a bit, to make sure it firms up enough to serve.

Adaptable recipe

I also realise that Ferrero Rocher isn’t the cheapest of things, but I tend to bulk buy when I find a good deal. The ones that you put into the actual cheesecake are optional, or the ones on top are optional. It’s really up to you! As you will have seen from my other cheesecake recipes, I like to be indulgent. You can swap to Kinder Bueno if you want to make it cheaper, or any of the Aldi/Lidl versions work amazingly too!

Other recipes 

If, like me, you don’t need any excuse to want Nutella or Ferrero Rocher all day long, then its best you head to my website as I have a recipe for all occasions! A Ferrero Rocher drip cake for celebrations, Nutella fudge for a treat, Ferrero Rocher and Nutella tart for a dinner party and Nutella ice cream – for every occasion possible! Enjoy!

Ferrero Rocher & Nutella Cheesecake!

Delicious combination of two of the world's favourite treats in a yummy delicious no-bake Ferrero Rocher & Nutella cheesecake! Heaven!
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Category: Dessert
Type: Cheesecake
Keyword: Ferrero Rocher, Nutella
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Servings: 14 Slices
Author: Jane's Patisserie

Ingredients

Biscuit Base

  • 300 g digestives
  • 150 g unsalted butter (melted)

Cheesecake Filling

  • 500 g full-fat cream cheese
  • 300 g Nutella
  • 100 g icing sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 300 ml double cream
  • 12 Ferrero Rocher (chopped)

Decoration

  • Nutella (melted)
  • Ferrero Rocher
  • Chopped hazelnuts

Instructions

For the Base

  • Blitz the biscuits in a food processor (or crush in a bag with a rolling pin!) and mix with the melted butter. Press down into an 8″/20cm deep springform tin – refrigerate for now.

For the Cheesecake Filling

  • With an electric stand mixer with the whisk attachment (I use my KitchenAid) Whisk the cream cheese, vanilla, icing sugar and Nutella until smooth
  • Pour in the double cream and whisk on a medium level (my KitchenAid was on level 6) until its thick and holds itself completely! You will know when its done as it won’t thicken any more!
  • It's better for it to be under whipped rather than over whipped so don’t over whip it!
  • Fold through the chopped up Ferrero Rocher and spread the mixture evenly over the biscuit base. 
  • Chill in the fridge for at least 5-6 hours, but preferably overnight.

For the Decoration!

  • Once chilled, remove from the fridge and decorate. 
  • I drizzled over some melted Nutella, added on some more Ferrero Rocher in a ring, and sprinkled on some chopped hazelnuts! 

Notes

  • I recommend using a 8″/20cm deep springform tin in this recipe!
  • I LOVE Nutella – like so so much – but I get that it isn’t to everybody’s taste – If you’re not a fan, then try a different sort of spread that you rather such as Cadburys chocolate spread, or any other nutty spread! I also understand the Ferrero Rocher is expensive, so Kinder Bueno will also do!
  • I always use my KitchenAid to make my cheesecake filling. If using an electric hand-held whisk then try not to use too high a setting as this might cause it to over whip and go all icky! So take your time, it will be smooth and hold itself when the mix is ready!
  • Using full-fat cream cheese is 100% needed so that it sets – if you would rather use a lower fat one be careful when you mix so that it doesn’t split, and it probably needs to set in a dish as it won’t hold itself! 
  • This recipe will last 3 days, covered, in the fridge!
  • This recipe was updated November 2018 - the only difference is the decoration. 

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165 Comments

  1. Katie on October 12, 2025 at 9:01 pm

    5 stars
    Outstanding recipe, made fir my daughter’sbirthday. Expensive to make but totally worth every penny. My birthday is next and I have already put on my request!

  2. Emily Zahra on February 22, 2024 at 10:05 am

    Could I use hobnobs as a base instead?

    • Jane's Patisserie on February 25, 2024 at 5:20 pm

      For sure, use 2/3 of the butter!



    • Georgina on December 18, 2025 at 10:05 am

      5 stars
      Hello! I love your recipes. I love in Australia now and I baked this recipe but we have no double cream so I had to use thickened cream. The texture wasn’t the same. Can you offer any suggestions? Thanks!



  3. Allie on January 12, 2024 at 9:37 pm

    5 stars
    So funny story… I may have gotten confused with recipes and BAKED this cake, in the oven.. LOL
    It turned out as you would expect not too solid so I ended up freezing it before hand LOL

    Honestly it was still good though! I brought it to a friends birthday and everyone loved it!
    I was so confused as to why it wasn’t holding up on its own! Honestly, with a bit of gelatin, I’m sure this recipe would be perfect when baked!

    I will try it this time without baking it 🙂

  4. Corissa on January 3, 2024 at 2:22 pm

    Hi Jane! I’m going to make this for my friends son’s birthday but he doesn’t like ferrero rochers. Can I just use Nutella?and if so do I need to add more Nutella? Thank you

  5. Becca on August 17, 2023 at 10:36 am

    Hi Jane
    I was wondering if I can substitute the nutella for the Ferrero Roche chocolate bars? Will this work? I have made most of your no bake cheesecakes and absolutely love them

    • Sam on April 29, 2025 at 11:52 pm

      Im about to make this but it need to travel, after it setting in the fridge do you think it’ll last 4 hours out of the fridge ? Or should I just freeze it ? Tha n you!



    • Jane's Patisserie on April 30, 2025 at 12:15 pm

      I would say this is risky and it will likely melt quite a bit x



  6. Becca on August 16, 2023 at 7:12 pm

    5 stars
    Hi Jane I’ve made this and many of your other cheesecakes and they all taste lovely my question is now there are Ferrero rocher chocolate bars can I substitute the nutella for the bars?

  7. Jill on April 8, 2023 at 9:38 pm

    In a rush, can I put it in freezer for a bit to set before doing the topping?

    • Jane's Patisserie on April 17, 2023 at 1:42 pm

      Hiya! You can if you’re going to serve it, but without setting properly it may slacken slightly. Hope this helps! x



  8. Amy on November 22, 2022 at 10:00 pm

    Hi Jane, I absolutely love your recipes so I have no doubt this one will be truly amazing. I just wanted to ask a question about the base. Anytime I’ve made a cheesecake I’ve always had an issue where the base is too crumbly and just falls apart. I usually use the rolling pin method as I don’t have a food processor. I guess my question do the biscuits need to be very fine so when mixed with the butter it can create a more solid base?

    • Jane's Patisserie on November 29, 2022 at 3:25 pm

      Hiya! Yes they do – try and get them as fine as possible! Hope this helps x



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