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maple glazed pecans 1

weekend treats for you to try: maple-glazed pecans, adapted from a "tartine" recipe. very lightly sweet, and salty too, which makes them v. addictive. so easy, cheaper and fresher than the stuff you can buy prepackaged.

spiced almonds

spiced herby almonds, also adapted from another "tartine" recipe. the ingredients are the more or less the same, the quantities just a suggestion, experimentation mandatory. the main diff in both these recipes is that i used a microwave for ease, convenience, and to appease said microwave of its reheating leftovers doldrums. the only problem in this is that i have no idea of how to tell you when the nuts are done. if you smell something burning, that's means they are really, really...done. times given in the recipes below are for a 1200w microwave, for nuts that are extra toasty, but not burnt. if you feel this is a far too foolish method (i don't blame you), roast them on a lined cookie sheet in a conventional oven at 400˚F for six to eight minutes, stirring occasionally.

spiced almonds ingredients

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vaguely related: friends from japan arrived, bearing large quantities of roasted chestnuts. usually a highlight on their own, but made more fun with a little plastic doohickey that scores the chestnuts for easy access. how fun is that? very, i say. :sigh:

chestnut scorer


maple glazed pecans adapted from a "tartine" cookbook recipe

2 tbsp corn syrup
2 tbsp maple syrup
2 tbsp white sugar
1 tsp sea salt
3-4 cups of raw, shelled pecans

mix all ingredients well. microwave in a glass or ceramic dish, one or two cups at a time, on "high" for one minute. stir well. return to microwave for one minute. stir again. return to microwave for another 30 seconds to a minute, keeping a close nose for signs of burning. cool completely, stirring occasionally to break up the sticking pieces. cool completely. if they aren't crunchy enough or are too sticky for you, return 'em to the microwave for another minute zap.

spiced almonds adapted from a "tartine" cookbook recipe

a couple sprigs of thyme
a small stalk of rosemary
1 tbsp cayenne pepper
1 tsp freshly ground black pepper
1 tsp sea salt
2 tbsp corn syrup
3-4 cups of raw almonds

strip the leaves off the rosemary stalk. finely mince the thyme and rosemary. in a large bowl, mix all ingredients well. microwave in a glass or ceramic dish, one or two cups at a time, on "high" for one minute. stir well. return to microwave for one minute. stir again. return to microwave for another 30 seconds to a minute, keeping a close nose for signs of burning. cool completely, stirring occasionally to break up the sticking pieces. cool completely. if they aren't crunchy enough for you, return 'em to the microwave for another minute zap.



6 comments:

Santos, I love all the herbs and spices you used here. These nuts look delicious!

gosh those look good. I've only made spiced nuts that use sweet spices (cinnamon, etc.) and they use egg white to make everything stick. Love the idea of them being salty, glazed and spiced... I think I have at least a pound or so of almonds in the freezer that could stand to be used up too.

The spices almonds are delicious!! Thank for sending me some and thank you too for sharing the recipe! :) You are a sweetheart, Karina! (PS I've finally opened the biscotti and had some with my coffee yesterday morning, but the others I'm still admiring before I open to eat hehe)

Those look really tasty- thanks for sharing the recipes! I had to laugh at the chestnut scoop! Whenever I buy freshly roasted chestnuts in Yokohama I find one of those little guys in my bag! Ahhh, I love Japan!

hello patricia! i hope you try them sometime--quite easy and a nice change.

cathy, have you tried any of the recipes yet?

hi christine, i'm glad you enjoyed them! eat those other cookies!

ablykins, the japanese are geeeeeeniuses, i tell you. i love that chestnut cutter doohickey.

I have! Gosh, I ate them all practically. Though I did share some with my friends kids. :) Her daugther loved the heart-shaped ones. But the sushi cookies were all mine! :) My dad and I enjoyed two mornings of great biscotti and coffee. Thanks again!