toasted nuts

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How to Toast Nuts on the Stove

Toasting nuts before you use them to bake or make pesto brings out their intense richness.

Toasting nuts before you use them to bake or make pesto brings out their intense richness. It gives the nut a deeper, nuttier flavor. Although many recipes say to toast the nuts in the oven, you can just as simply toast them on the stove. Since I'm usually toasting a small amount, I actually prefer to toast them on the stove because they are less likely to burn. Here's the technique I practice:

  • Heat a large dry frying pan — you want all of the nuts to fit in a single layer — over medium-high heat.
  • Add the whole nuts and toast, stirring often. When they are fragrant with a light-brown color, remove from the heat. It shouldn't take longer than a couple of minutes.
  • Let nuts cool on a plate or paper towels before using.

How about you? What's your nut-toasting technique?

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How Do You Toast Nuts For Recipes?

Tons of recipes call for toasted nuts, be they pine nuts, walnuts, or toasted pecans.

Tons of recipes call for toasted nuts, be they pine nuts, walnuts, or toasted pecans. But if you are prone to putting nuts in the oven and forgetting about them — as I've been known to do — that's a lot of wasted nuts. That's why I've switched from toasting nuts in the oven to toasting them on the stove top. What's your preferred method?

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