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Monday
Dec022013

HERB ROASTED ALMONDS

It's a very mature food blogger that can write about warm salty nuts without falling into the innuendo trap.  I'm OBVIOUSLY one of them.  However, if you should want to leave some innuendo-laden post title suggestions in the comments who am I to judge?  I do love to laugh!  Can we all agree to take life a little less seriously today, to have a chuckle over some childish humor while munching on some warm salty nuts?  I think we should.  XX- Sarah {recipe after the jump}

HERB ROASTED ALMONDS

 

INGREDIENTS:

1 cup raw almonds

1 1/2 tablespoons rough chopped rosemary

1 teaspoon of rough chopped thyme

1/2 tablespoon grapeseed oil

1/4 teaspoon finely ground Himalayan salt

 

METHOD:

- Preheat oven to 375 degrees

- Mix almonds, rosemary, thyme grapeseed oil and salt.

- Place on a roasting sheet covered in parchment paper or a silpat

- Roast for 8-12 minutes, or until lightly browned on the inside.

- Season with additional salt to taste and serve warm.

- Enjoy!

 

Reader Comments (8)

I was never good at catching onto to innuendos anyway :)

But I think these are a perfect non-sweet edible gift, & I'm so into almonds right now. Not too pricey (not like walnuts & pecans). Lovely!

12/02/13 | 9:46 AM | Unregistered Commenterjanae @ bring joy

I can only imagine how delicious these taste!

12/02/13 | 4:28 PM | Unregistered CommenterAndi

Haha Sarah, made my day- these look delicious! I'm definitely going to make it!

12/02/13 | 6:16 PM | Unregistered CommenterVictoria | Oh So Pretty

I just love a hand full of nuts ;-p

This is my favorite method for roasted nuts. Best afternoon pick-me-up!

12/03/13 | 7:45 AM | Unregistered Commenterdishing up the dirt

I have been a nut roasting fiend for awhile now. Meaning every week or so I make another batch.

I put the salt in a bit of water and let it dissolve then toss the herb and nuts, sometimes I add honey. After roasting and cooling a bit I add olive oil over the top of the nuts.

Such a yummy snack and salad topping.

12/03/13 | 8:58 AM | Unregistered CommenterDesi

Why hasn't anybody taken a stab at this?! The more inappropriate innuendos, the better, if you ask me! :P haha.

Put these nuts in your mouth / Savor these nuts / Herb's Nuts

haha.

12/03/13 | 4:13 PM | Unregistered CommenterSimone Anne

Um YUM, I need to make these, these look and sound so good!

12/03/13 | 10:36 PM | Unregistered Commenterkaila

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