Over the holidays, as I was digging down in our 3lb tin of mixed nuts, it suddenly hit me. I should just make my own damn nuts! This way, I could improve upon the pecan-to-dirt-nut ratio, preferably by eliminating the dirt nuts altogether. It’s not that I haven’t roasted my own nuts before, I’ve actually done it quite a few times (Spicy Roasted Almonds). I just get lazy, particularly when presented with an over-sized tin of mixed nuts from our local wholesaler. We go through a ridiculous amount of nuts in this house, and I am not sure I could quite keep up with that by making my own. But then again, I can’t complain about the ratio of pecans to brazil nuts if I am not willing to make them myself, now can I? And making my own also allows me to adjust the salt and any other seasonings to my own liking.
A few years ago, some friends came to dinner and made us some rosemary roasted cashews from The Barefoot Contessa. They were so good and I believe I may have stood over the bowl, forking them into my mouth and not really letting anyone else near them. My friend kindly let me copy the recipe and I’ve been meaning to make them for a long time. Alas, they are all cashews, and they are made with brown sugar. Not exactly the ideal snack for a carb-conscious diabetic. So imagine my excitement when I came across THIS recipe on Foodgawker. I bookmarked immediately, planning on making some over the holidays, but of course I never did. I had three sick children and a large tin of already roasted nuts, so it just wasn’t going to happen. But I did finally get around to making them this past weekend for the women in my bookclub.
The Results: These are phenomenal and a perfect addition to any party menu. They are definitely best served warm, so I only made a half-batch because I knew that the six of us couldn’t polish off 4 cups of nuts. I also cut back on the oil a bit, and my nut mix was made up of mostly pecans and almonds, with a few cashews for good measure. I didn’t really measure my spices, I just eyeballed them, but I probably put in a bit more rosemary, cayenne and red pepper flakes than called for in the original recipe. I found that they only needed 8-10 minutes in the oven before they were beautifully roasted.
A big thumbs up for these. I will be making more very soon. They are so easy and so amazingly delicious! Dirt nuts need not apply. Unless you like dirt nuts. Then have at it.
Spicy Rosemary Cocktail Nuts – minimally adapted from Gourmande In the Kitchen
3 cups mixed raw nuts
2 tablespoon olive oil
3 tablespoon fresh rosemary, finely chopped
2 teaspoon kosher salt or sea salt
½ teaspoon cayenne
¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes
Preheat oven to 350F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Combine nuts in a medium bowl and add olive oil. Stir well. Add remaining ingredients and stir to comine thoroughly.
Spread nuts on prepared baking sheet in a single layer. Bake until lightly browned and fragrant, about 10 minutes, stirring occassionally. Remove from oven and let cool 5 minutes before serving.
Makes approximately 8 servings. Carb count will depend on what types of nuts you use. The way I made it (mostly pecans and almonds with a little bit of cashews), each serving has 7.4g of carbs and 4.8g of fiber.
Kate @ Diethood.com says
That would be a great snack!
I'm the one that eats the pecans and cashews before others get to the tin … oops 🙂
Kristen says
I am with you in thinking that Brazil nuts should be left in Brazil. I have been eating through a bunch of nuts still in their shells. I ate the almonds first because they were the easiest to open. The hazelnuts came second, but I crushed a lot of them with my nut cracker and had to find all of the pieces amongst the shells. The walnuts and pecans have been more tricky. The Brazil nuts are still in the bag. Sitting. Destined most likely for the neighborhood squirrels, if they will have them.
What you have done to these nuts is truly magnificent.
Stella says
Yum, Carolyn! This is so pretty and simple. They look delicious too, and I know your rosemary cocktail of nuts are so much more healthful than anything in a tin. Did you know even most 'roasted' nut tins are full of nuts that have been deep fried and then roasted?! Craziness (smile)…
Torviewtoronto says
looks delicious to snack on
Sugar Free Low Carb says
Another great snack!
Mr. & Mrs. P says
What a great idea. We always find mixed nuts with seasoning too salty! This is a great alternative and the posibilities are endless by changing up spices
Magic of Spice says
Love this, similar to something my son makes but love the add of rosemary 🙂
Amy Bakes Everything says
Beautiful! We are a nutty family, too…I love the rosemary, what a great addition!
blackbookkitchendiaries says
this sounds so fun to make and eat:) perfect snack for the family! thanks for sharing this.
Lindsey says
Loving this mix, and your pictures look amazing! Can't wait to try these.
Angela@RecipesFromMyMom says
These would be so great for a Super Bowl party. I'd be tempted to only do cashews but then I might eat the whole batch by myself.
Charlie @ SweetSaltySpicy says
I often make sweet nuts but never made spicy ones. I don't know why since I love spicy foods! Might try yours :).
Annie says
I'd have to say that cashews and almonds are my favorites and I am very guilty of picking them all out. I didn't know that cashews were really high in carbs. Thanks for the tip.
Your spicy rosemary mixed nuts sound delicious! I am saving this one and hope to try it soon!
Jennifurla says
Yes I have had that happen, also someone at all the strawberries out of my fruit salad!
This sounds great
Love that last picture
Lisa says
I love making rosemary nuts, I usually make a sweet, rosemary mix for the market every holiday season, but I will try these. I love the heat.
Jason Phelps says
You can go wrong with these. I was on a homemade sweet glazed nut binge around the holidays. I think I will switch now and start with these.
Thanks for the recipe!
Jason
Ang says
Oh yum! I made nuts over christmas that called for a little rosemary and I loved it! Your's look delicious though and very simple. Don't tell….I'm guilty of picking all the cashews out:)
Belinda @zomppa says
Not that I'm ever guilty of picking out the cashews…but I am pretty sure I'd be eating all of these!
Kim - Liv Life says
So glad you posted this!! I had a "nut failure" a few months back. When I arrived at the party people eagerly eyed the nuts, but after one taste my neighbor (who was my recent guest poster…) said, "Well… you don't have to worry about blogging those…". Ugh!
I will have to redeem myself with these! I think for Super Bowl!
Sandra says
They look absolutely gorgeous! I love nuts, and mostly love just plain unseasoned once's but this sounds amazing!