Crunchy keto snacking! These Buffalo Wing Nuts are spicy and delicious, and so easy to make. A tasty addition to your keto snack repertoire.
Hey keto friends, we are stepping way, way back in time to one of my earliest recipes for keto roasted nuts. These Buffalo Spiced nuts were one of my favorite keto snacks back in the early days. But it’s been a while so I decided to revisit the recipe, give it a little update, and take pretty new photos too.
Nuts are a staple in our house, as they are in many keto and low carb households. They are an easy nutrient rich snack, and it’s easy to grab a handful when the snack attack hits. Depending on the nuts you choose, they can be as low carb as 4g per serving (¼ cup), with plenty of healthy fats to fill you up.
But let’s be honest, plain roasted nuts can get a little boring sometimes. So adding interesting flavors is the key to keeping things interesting. Different herbs and spices can take keto nut snacks to a whole new level.
Be careful, though! Many store-bought roasted spiced nuts have added sugars and things like maltodextrin. Making your own at home is a much better way to be sure of what’s in your keto snacks.
Is Buffalo Sauce Keto?
Buffalo sauce is kind of a thing with food bloggers. They like to add it to all sorts of recipes beyond the basic chicken wings. I seem to have caught that bug early on. It doesn’t hurt that Buffalo wings became my son’s all time favorite food for a while there.
So we always have a bottle of Frank’s Original RedHot Sauce in our cupboard. This is what the classic Buffalo wings are made with and you really can’t beat it for flavor. And it’s definitely keto friendly, with zero carbs per serving. To make classic wings, you simply mix it with melted butter and toss the wings.
Mind you, not all “Buffalo sauce” is created equal. There are a number of bottled sauces that bill themselves at Buffalo sauce, that have a ton of additives and sometimes even sugar. These are not your best choice for a healthy keto diet.
But as long as you stick with the original Frank’s and butter, it’s most certainly a good keto option.
Remaking Buffalo Roasted Nuts
My son appears to have inherited love for Buffalo wings from his father. My husband loves almost anything Buffalo flavored.
He loves Buffalo wings, of course, but also pizzas, sandwiches and and all manner of snacks like chips and pretzels. He used to eat a lot more of these things but these days I manage to convince him to skip these junky foods more often than not.
Still, I like to indulge my man and come up with healthier keto versions of his old favorites. And what better crunchy snack to make for him than some Buffalo Spiced Nuts?
In my original recipe, I used a combination of almonds, pecans, and cashews. But cashews actually have quite a few carbs compared to other nuts, so this time, I swapped them out for heart healthy walnuts. I actually expected the walnuts to be a little bitter in this mix but they were fabulous.
I’d forgotten how much I like this recipe. It’s a keeper!
How to make Buffalo Spiced Nuts
This recipe is so easy, you can whip them up in no time! A few tips for getting this recipe right:
- Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment for easy clean up. Trust me, you’ll thank me later when you’re not scrubbing your baking pan.
- Make sure your Buffalo sauce isn’t cold out of the fridge, if you store it there. Otherwise the melted butter clumps up as you mix everything together.
- Watch the nuts carefully as they bake. It’s very easy to burn roasted nuts, so stay by your kitchen and check on them frequently. Give them a stir every few minutes as well.
- Let them cool completely before chowing down. Trust me, it will keep you from burning your tongue. It also allows the nuts to crisp up more as they cool.
- Give them a taste and add more salt to your liking. Salt is always a matter of personal preference, and I like a lot of salt!
How to store keto roasted nuts
These are a great make ahead snack and they store well for up to two weeks. Roasting does change the oils in nuts so you don’t want to keep them around any longer.
Store in an airtight container in a cool, dry place. I like to store mine in glass mason jars with the lids sealed tight. I simply keep them on my kitchen counter if I know we will be snacking on them a lot. They’re usually gone within a few days.
Ready to make some delicious keto Buffalo Roasted Nuts?
More Keto Buffalo recipe ideas
- Buffalo Chicken Sausage Balls
- Buffalo Chicken Chowder
- Crispy Buffalo Chicken Drumsticks
- Buffalo Chicken Cauliflower Casserole
- Buffalo Chicken Stuffed Peppers
- Buffalo Chicken Cauliflower Tots
Buffalo Roasted Nuts
Ingredients
- ⅔ cup raw almonds
- ⅔ cup raw pecans
- ⅔ cup raw walnuts
- 3 tablespoon Frank's Hot Sauce
- 2 tablespoon butter melted
- ¾ teaspoon salt (more to taste)
- ½ to 1 teaspoon cayenne
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350F and line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper.
- In a large bowl, mix all of the ingredients together, tossing to coat well. Spread out in a single layer on the prepared baking sheet.
- Bake 8 to 12 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the nuts are just beginning to brown. Remove and let cool completely.
- Add additional salt to taste.
Essie says
Love this recipe and have the nuts for Christmas gifts! However, my oven is not working! Do you think the recipe could be modified and made in the air fryer? Thanks for all your recipes!
Susan says
These are good even before they go into the oven! I appreciate your creativity; thank you.
Paul says
We love this recipe! Which salt are you using in this? Fine? Kosher? Coarse?
Thank you!
Carolyn says
I almost always use Kosher.
Paul says
Thank you!
Helen says
Yummy snack. I found the time required for them to get a bit crispy required baking for 20 minutes. But so yummy! Thank you- you have really helped my hubby and I keep to keto and not feel like we r living without….
Annie says
Love this recipe. Add moon cheese makes it amazing.
Aidan says
What’s moon cheese? And if I can’t find it what’s a close substitute and then how do you store them if they have cheese and how long?
Sorry for many questions. God bless.
Mimi A says
Moon cheese is delicious hard baked circles of cheese. You can also use Whisps
MARIANNA VANDENBROEK says
Hi, I’m always watching out for your new videos and recipes, and I am right now snacking on some of these nuts. However, as with every time I have roasted nuts with butter there just seems to be an under-taste I don’t really like much. They certainly won’t be going to waste, but I just wondered if you think coconut oil or light olive oil instead of butter would work. Cheers,
Carolyn says
Yes, those would work fine. I wonder what you’re tasting? I don’t seem to get that at all.
MARIANNA VANDENBROEK says
I don’t know as I love butter, but I have tried other butter roasted nuts and its the same. So I’ll go for coconut oil next lot. Thanks.
Eda says
Made these today … AMAZING…. I used macadamia nuts, pecans and almonds … we recently bought a bag of Buffalo flavour nuts on a different website … these are much more flavourful and significantly less expensive…
Carolyn says
That’s great to hear!
Aidan says
Those sound great. Having trouble being satiated and was mostly carnivore till I fell way off bandwagon and am now rolling in the dirt feasting in filth. Just wondered what you think about Snacking and ‘keto meals should satiate you’ theory in general. Had hepatitis from a vaccine and did keto–>carnivore cos I couldn’t be bothered counting macros. Last summer my energy and satiety were amazing. OMAD without meaning too. I know you do mostly recipes but just curious. Do you think working out plays into that lots and stress. Seemed I wanted to workout and hog suddenly last summer after losing 54lbs. God bless. Loved your Cho zuccini muffins. Preppumg saves or kills me. Tara!!
Aidan says
I meant jog not hog. Hog is now. ????
Jen says
My husband teases me because I’m always looking for something to snack on, haha! These sound amazing to help with the cravings.
Heather says
My husband is on Keto and this is one of his favorite snacks!
katerina @ diethood.com says
Such a fantastic snack!! I can’t wait to try this!!
Sandra Sampler says
I realize I am a little late to the comment party BUT THESE ARE AMAZING!! I used only pecans as they are my absolute favorite. Followed the rest of the recipe exactly. The only negative: THEY ARE ADDICTING! You have been warned 😉
Jennifer says
You’ve done it again! So easy and delicious. Maybe too delicious…I ate them in 2 days. I’m going to try putting them in little portion sized containers next time. Otherwise, they will have to be for special occasions. Lol
I did not add the cayenne and they were perfect for me. Carolyn loves her spicy food!
Carolyn says
Smart move on the portioning out, I like that idea.
Deborah M Kloss says
These are delicious! And very easy to make. Thank you for the terrific recipe!
Jennifer King says
I’m so excited that you decided to update this old post! I never would have spotted it otherwise! I’m a huge fan of Franks Red Hot sauce and have it on the table with MANY of my favorite keto dinners…I’ll be stopping for more nuts on my home from work today to make a batch tonight! Thank you!
Kristy says
Delicious!!! So so so good!!! I love your recipes! You are brilliant!! I read your suggestion of adding more cayenne and added 4t. It had a little kick and so additive. Thank you for your time.