A Little Nutty

While visiting friends over the holidays, I tasted some really incredible almonds which had been roasted at home in nothing more than a conventional oven. I had to try this for myself and now I can attest that these are so easy to do.

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Take three cups of raw almonds.

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Place them in a bowl which can hold 5 cups of water. 

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In a pot place 5 cups of water,1/2 cup of kosher salt, and 2 tablespoons of honey.

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Place the pot on the stove and heat the honey/salt mixture until both the salt and honey have dissolved. Pour it over the almonds and let sit for one hour.

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Drain the water off the almonds. Dry the almonds inbetween two pieces of paper-towel.

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Heat the oven to 500 degrees. Place the almonds on a foil lined cookie sheet.

Once the oven is heated, turn it off and place the cookie sheet in the oven. Turn on the top broiler.

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Every couple of minutes turn the almonds over with a spatula. The almonds will start popping. It takes anywhere from 6 to 10 minutes to roast the almonds. Do not let them burn. There is nothing worse than burnt almonds. Once you notice they are browning it is time to pull them out. Once out they will be gooey. Cool completely for a nice crunchy nut. Enjoy!

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7 responses to “A Little Nutty”

  1. Hello Valarie
    I am so excited to try these. We eat nuts of all kinds by the dozen. I have two almond trees in my garden. I am hoping the birds will leave me some this year. I have been looking for idea’s for Brogan to make . She is our little home baker. She is going to love making these. We do not eat peanuts often but I have a fantastic Rural African peanut recipe. You purchase raw peanuts with their skins on. You then heat up a pan, place the skinned peanuts in, add a little water just enough to create some steam. Then you add in salt.(Quite a bit). Let this a cook until all the peanuts are dry. Some rural african people even burn them a little. It really is an experience to taste.
    I hope you are well. Have a great day
    Warm regards
    Suzanne

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  2. Dear Valarie, they sure look YUMMIE! My mama sometimes roast her own almonds too but in a different way. Yours really look yummie and i will have to give it a try. Thank you soo much for sharing! Have a lovely merry happy day and love to you!

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  3. This looks so good, I love almonds. I used to eat raw ones by the bucketful while pregnant. I’m glad I still like them now!
    What a great idea!

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  4. Those look delicious…thanks for the recipe.
    Yum

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  5. Hello Valarie! These almonds look fantastic, and so easy to make! I’ll have to find out where I can get hold of kosher salt!
    Congratulations on the new high ceiling and best of luck with the renovation!

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  6. we love nuts, sounds very yummy

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  7. i will absolutely HAVE to give these a try…thanks for sharing!

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