How to Toast Macadamia Nuts

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Toast Macadamia Nuts

Macadamia nuts originated in Australia and were introduced to Hawaii in the 1800s, where they eventually cultivated the smooth shelled strain of macadamia nuts most commonly sold and bought. Macadamia trees are also grown in California and Florida. The shelled macadamia nut is compared to the chick pea for it's size, color and shape. Macadamia nuts have a sweet, buttery taste and are called for in numerous recipes from cookies to meats. However, many people have found they are best just toasted and eaten by the handful. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Hammer Heavy towel Baking pan
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Instructions

  1. How to Toast Macadamia Nuts

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      Crack open the macadamia nuts. This could take a little while to get the hang of hitting the nut just enough crack the shell and not break the nut inside. You can wrap the nut in a thick towel and then start hitting it with a hammer on a hard surface, set it in the freezer for an hour to weaken the shell or boil it for a couple of minutes to soften the shell. You can also use a C-clamp to break the shell open or buy a macadamia nut cracker.

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      Examine each nut once it is shelled. Macadamia nuts that are shriveled or moldy should be thrown away as they could be rancid or bitter. You can also taste one or two to make sure that they are fresh and ready to toast.

    • 3

      Set the nuts in a pan. Place the shelled macadamia nuts in a single layer in a shallow baking pan. You can also toast the macadamia nuts in a frying pan over medium heat. Do not grease either the baking pan or frying pan or sprinkle salt over the nuts. Toasting macadamia nuts bring out their sweet buttery taste.

    • 4

      Cook the nuts. The oven will need to be preheated at 325 degrees. Once the oven is ready, set the shallow baking pan with the shelled macadamia nuts inside. Let them cook for 3 to 5 minutes. Halfway through the toasting, either stir the nuts with a spoon or give the baking pan a shake or two. This will keep them from cooking too much on one side. This also goes for toasting the macadamia nuts in a skillet on the stove.

    • 5

      Take them out of the oven. Once you can start smelling the toasted macadamia nuts or they have achieved an even golden brown on all sides, take them out of the oven. If left in the baking pan or skillet they may continue to brown. You can pour the nuts into another pan to cool.

Tips & Warnings

  • Toasting macadamia nuts will keep them crisp and stop them from sinking when adding them to bread and cake recipes. To keep macadamia nuts crunchy when adding to salads or stir frys, wait until just before serving the food and then add them.

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