
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 tbsp olive oil
3 tbsp fresh rosemary, finely chopped
2 tsp kosher salt or sea salt
1/2 tsp cayenne
1/4 tsp 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.
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Going to make some of this today! Love rosemary.
I'm not quite as refined as you are, I'll actually just paw through a jar to dig out all the almonds (my favourite). Making your own mix is a great idea, no pesky peanuts!
I've been absolutely craving some sort of nutty snack – I'm making these today. I have an overabundance of pecans, walnuts & almonds hanging out in my pantry (courtesy of costco). Thanks for sharing!
We could never live in the same house we'd be fighting for the nuts! We go thru a tons of nuts in my home too and I have been making to make my own mix. These look delicious, I love rosemary one of my favourite herbs. My daughter would love the kick from the red pepper flakes.
Great idea to make your own nuts indeed — your post is making me want to experiment with different spices! And of course, as usual, I love the fact that it's low-carb.
I've had these before and they are great. Thanks for posting the recipe and congratulations on the Top 9!
I always pick out all the pecans. My husband even saves me the pecans as he likes the cashews – that's why our marriage survives 😉 Love savory nuts with a bit of spice – Congrats on the Top 9!
your spiced nuts look delicious!!!
Congrats on your top 9 today!!
Dennis
I am such a fan of rosemary, and spicy food, now you have put them together…YUM!!! This really does look wonderful, and the pictures are so beautiful. Especially the clear bowl picture with the nuts.
I am making a light box this weekend, to finally help my pics, very excited!!! 🙂
Big congrats on your top 9 on Foodbuzz!
Hugs,
Terra
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congrats on top 9
they look swell- brilliant idea! great snack
Lovely combination. It fires up my tasting adventure and will surely prepare this for our picka-picka movie marathon.
Great nutty snack time!
Fresh rosemary is amazing, never used it with nuts!
These are so good looking that I snuck a drooling look at them while in the middle of work yesterday when I was supposed to be answering someone (cough, judge) verbally. Oops. Totally worth it. That's how amazing these nuts look and sound. I can just imagine the smell from here. Wonderful job!
Love these savoury nuts! They would be gone in a minute.
I keep seeing recipes like this around the web, and they always look so good. I really need to try them out! Too funny – my husband and I think that Brazil nuts taste like dirt, too!