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5 cups of Raw nuts (I use Peanuts, Cashews, Almonds and Pecans)
4T Butter
4T Real Maple Syrup
2T. Crushed dried Rosemary
1/4-1/2t. Cayenne Pepper (depending on how spicy you like things)
2t. Crunchy Salt
In a large skillet or Dutch oven, toast the nuts over medium heat, stirring frequently so that they don't burn.
In a small saucepan, melt Butter and Maple Syrup together. Once melted, add Rosemary and Cayenne. When nuts are toasted (the vast majority have darkened spots), pour butter mixture over the nuts and toss to coat. Spread the glazed nuts out on a silpat or parchment lined cookie sheet and roast in oven @ 350 degrees for 15-20 minutes.
When you take the nuts out of the oven, sprinkle the salt over the top so that it adheres to the still sticky nuts.
Enjoy!
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7 comments:
Hi Jenna!
What a wonderful looking recipe! I'm definatly going to have to try this soon. Thanks for sharing!
Have a blessed evening!
Angel
Hey Jenna
mmmmmm sounds YUMMY! I'm defiantly going to do this soon, looks just like something my family would love. Thanks for sharing!
I so enjoy reading your blog, you are a great inspiration to me!
Have a wonderful and blessed rest of your day!
Johanna {http://kidsonthefarm.blogspot.com}
Hi Jenna!
Those nuts look so delicious! If you have anymore healthy snack recipes, please post them! I'm sure that they will come in handy while trying to lose that 15 pounds I gained between Thanksgiving and New Years.....
Love your blog!
Laura
How delightful! :D They look quite delicious Jenna! :) Thank you for sharing the recipe. I'll be sure to include the link this Friday for my Friday Link-Up so others can find this nice snack too. :)
I wonder if we have the ingredients to make this. ;) HeHe!
Hope you are enjoying the Bible Blast so far! :D
Love and Hugs!
~Rachel~
Mmmm...That looks delectably delicious. I am going to have to make these for my family before too long!
I do have one question. Is crunchy salt like pretzel salt, or is it something different?
Thanks a bunch!
Tosha
Tosha~ I do think that the recipe is refering to "pretzel salt", but I used what we had which is Sea Salt!
Have a great day!
Sounds Delicious! I will have to try them!
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