Many arabs like to offer guests that visit a cup of tea or coffee and oftentimes bowls of salted or raw nuts for snack with fresh fruit or sweet pastries. I get bored offering my guests the same thing as all the neighbors, so I have a little twist to make my snacks memorable and unique.
Roasted nuts with a little attitude. |
Sugar-and-Spice Candied Nuts
Makes approx 16 1/4-cup servings
Ingredients
Directions
Nutrition Facts for 1/4-cup of candied walnuts:
202 total calories, 10g total carbohydrate, 2g fiber, 4 g protein, 16g fat
(0.5 Carbohydrate, 3 Fat, and 1 protein exchanges)
- 1/4 cup dark-brown sugar
- 1/2 cup white granulated sugar (or splenda)
- 1 Tsblespoon paprika
- 2 Tablespoons ground cinnamon
- By replacing the first 4 ingredients with 2/3c white sugar and 1/3c unsweetened cocoa powder, you can create some chocolate-candied nuts that are also quite amazingly delicious.
- 1 pound walnuts, pecans, cashews, or raw almonds
- 1 egg white, room temperature
- 1 tablespoon water
Chocolate/sugar powder (left), and cinnamon/sugar powder after coating some pecans (right)! |
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
- Mix sugars and spices in a large bowl that has a lid; set aside.
- Beat egg white and water until frothy but not stiff. Add nuts, and stir to coat them evenly.
- Remove nuts from the egg white, strain them momentarily to make sure they are not too drippy.
- Place them in the bowl of sugar and spices, put the lid on, and shake or toss until evenly coated.
- Spread sugared nuts in a single layer on a cookie sheet fitted with parchment paper or foil. Bake for 15 minutes, shaking the sheet occasionally to stir up the nuts.
- Remove from oven, and separate nuts as they cool. When completely cool, pour the nuts into a bowl, breaking up any that stick together.
- And now munch delightfully!
Nutrition Facts for 1/4-cup of candied walnuts:
202 total calories, 10g total carbohydrate, 2g fiber, 4 g protein, 16g fat
(0.5 Carbohydrate, 3 Fat, and 1 protein exchanges)
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