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Servings: 14

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INA’S ROASTED ROSEMARY CASHEWS

Ina’s Roasted Rosemary Cashews have a salty, sweet & spicy flavor that envelops each nut to create a delicious & crunchy bite. This 5 ingredients recipe is a wonderful snack to serve with holiday co*cktails. They have just enough spiciness to make it interesting without overwhelming a delicate palate.

Prep Time: 15 MinCooking Time: 8 MinTotal Time: 23 Min

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Place oven rack in the center of the oven, and preheat to 375°F. Line a baking sheet pan with parchment paper, and set aside.
  2. Add cashews to prepared baking sheet pan, and spread into a single layer. Bake for about 6 to 8 minutes until warmed through (see Note #1). While the nuts are baking, prepare the mixture.
  3. Finely chop rosemary, and add to a medium heat resistant mixing bowl. Then add cayenne pepper, brown sugar, and salt, and mix together. Melt butter (see Note #2), then add to the herb mixture, and stir to combine.
  4. As soon as the nuts are ready, add them to the herb mixture. Using a silicone spatula, toss to thoroughly coat each nut with the mixture. Allow to cool slightly before serving (about 15 to 30 minutes). Can be served warm or at room temperature.

Notes

  1. Do not overbake, as these nuts are already roasted. They just need to be heated until warm and some of the oils start to release. Have your other ingredients mixed and ready to toss, as soon as the nuts are ready and removed from the oven.
  2. Timing is important, so make sure the butter and herb mixture is hot when you toss in the nuts. It will be easier to coat the nuts.
  3. Recipe can be made ahead of time. Once completely cooled, store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days.
  4. Makes 14 servings (about ¼ cup per serving).

Nutrition Facts

Calories

192.08

Fat (grams)

15.87

Sat. Fat (grams)

3.2

Carbs (grams)

10.3

Fiber (grams)

1.03

Net carbs

9.27

Sugar (grams)

2.7

Protein (grams)

5.39

Sodium (milligrams)

99.04

Cholesterol (grams)

2.15

Nutritional information provided is strictly an estimate and will vary based on ingredient brands and cooking methods.

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Step by Step Instructions

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STEP 2

Add 1 pound roasted & unsalted whole cashews to the prepared baking sheet pan, and spread into a single layer. Bake for about 8 minutes until warmed through (see Note below). While the nuts are baking, prepare the mixture.

Note: Do not overbake, as these nuts are already roasted. They just need to be heated until warm and some of the oils start to release. Have your other ingredients mixed and ready to toss, as soon as the nuts are ready and hot from the oven.

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Add to baking sheet.

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Spread out.

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Single layer.

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Bake!

STEP 3a

Remove leaves from the fresh rosemary stem, then finely chop 2 tablespoons fresh rosemary leaves.

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Remove leaves.

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Chop.

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Until finely chopped.

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Finely chopped.

STEP 3b

Add chopped rosemary to a medium heat resistant mixing bowl. Then add ½ teaspoon cayenne pepper, 2 teaspoons packed dark brown sugar, and 2 teaspoons kosher salt, and mix together. Melt 1 tablespoon unsalted butter (see Note below), add to the herb mixture, and stir to combine.

Note: Timing is important, so make sure the butter and herb mixture is hot when you toss in the nuts. It will be easier to coat the nuts.

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Add to bowl.

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Melt butter.

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Add butter.

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Well combined.

STEP 4

As soon as the nuts are ready, add them to the herb mixture, and using a silicone spatula, toss to thoroughly coat each nut. Allow to cool slightly before serving (about 15 to 30 minutes).

CAUTION: nuts will be very hot if consumed right from the oven.

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Hot from the oven.

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Add to herb mixture.

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Toss to coat.

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Thoroughly coated.

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Notes:

  1. Recipe can be made ahead of time. Once completely cooled, store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days.

  2. Makes 14 servings (about ¼ cup per serving).

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Blog Comments & Tips

Very addictive snack recipe!


I’ve been making Ina's Roasted Rosemary Cashews for years. This appetizer recipe is an absolute staple when I entertain, and these rosemary cashews are the perfect bite to serve with an apéritif when you don’t want your guests to fill up on appetizers. That is the last thing you want after you have spent a lot of time preparing a delicious meal, especially during the holidays. My mother never served appetizers when she entertained. Her motto was:

“Keep your guests wanting more! Your guests will think everything is more delicious if they are a little hungry.”

In my opinion, the original recipe from Ina Garten is almost perfect. The only three changes I made were the quantity of cashews, a variation in the roasting (warming) time, and the chop of the rosemary. Small changes as they may be, they make a big difference in the results of the final recipe.

It’s easy to find one pound of packaged cashews, but not as easy to find 1 ¼ pounds (which is what Ina asks for). The first time I made the recipe, it was exactly as Ina instructed. The second time I made these roasted cashews, I reduced the quantity from 1 ¼ pounds to only 1 pound. It was convenient because Trader Joe’s sells delicious roasted & unsalted cashews in 1 pound bags. Instead of Ina’s recommended coarsely chopped rosemary, I finely chopped the rosemary. to enjoy the herby flavor without feeling like I was biting into pine needles or soap.

These small changes made all the difference! Not only did the nuts have a more intense flavor, but the rosemary was evenly spread throughout the nuts, which gave these nuts a lovely fresh herb flavor (without tasting like soap). I hope you like my version as much as I do!

How do you ensure the best results from this recipe?

My 5 tips to making Ina’s Roasted Rosemary Cashews:

  1. I used Trader Joe’s roasted & unsalted whole cashews. My recipe only requires you to warm up the roasted nuts, instead of roasting them from scratch.

  2. Use organic fresh rosemary. Dried herbs will definitely NOT work in this recipe.

  3. Since you are starting with already roasted nuts, make sure you do NOT overbake the cashews. Otherwise, they will turn dark brown and bitter.

  4. Finely chop your rosemary. It’s best to get small bits of rosemary in every bite, rather than large pieces (which can taste like you are eating pine needles or soap).

  5. Be sure to have the herb mixture ready to toss with the nuts. The nuts need to be hot to coat them properly. Toss the nuts in the herb mixture immediately after you remove them from the oven. This will help the mixture to evenly coat and stick to the nuts.

It’s time to customize and Pimp My Recipe.

Pimp My Recipe:

  • Make it Vegan & Dairy-Free: This is a simple swap. Replace the dairy butter with plant-based butter.

  • Roast Your Own Cashews: If you cannot find already roasted and unsalted cashews, you can roast your own nuts. Start with 1 pound of raw & unsalted cashews. Then follow the instructions in Step 2, but extend the roasting time to about 10 to 12 minutes (depending on your oven), shaking the pan mid-way through the roasting process.

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Mich

Footnote: Remember to have the mixture ready to toss with the nuts. The nuts need to be really warm to coat them properly.

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Adapted from the Rosemary Roasted Cashews recipe on FoodNetwork.com. Only two small changes were to the original recipe by Ina Garten. To make it easier for the home cook, I reduced the amount of cashews to 1 pound, which also intensified the flavor of the coating mixture. I also finely chopped the rosemary, so there were no large pieces to bite into.

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FAQs

Are roasted cashews still healthy? ›

Both roasted and raw, unsalted cashews contain antioxidants. Studies have shown that both types of cashews can promote good heart health and the creation of good (HDL) cholesterol. Both types reduce the risk of gallstones. Magnesium is found in both types of cashews, and the magnesium helps promote good bone health.

How long do roasted cashews stay fresh? ›

Shelf Life of Roasted Cashews

Most pre-packaged cashews will have a best-by date, which will tell you how long you can leave the package unopened in your pantry. This is typically 6 months to a year. Once the package has been opened, roasted cashews will last about 2 weeks in the pantry or a month in the fridge.

What does roasting cashews do? ›

In order to make the shell brittle and easier to remove, the nuts are given a preliminary roasting, and then the skin is peeled too. So even “raw cashews” have been partly cooked to shell them and make them safe.

What are cashews used for in baking? ›

Cashews are perfect for a butter replacement, but they are also great for creating a creamy base for tarts and pies as well, lending a smooth base than serves as a blank canvas for any dessert. I hope this helps solve the mystery of replacing butter with cashews in baking!

Are cashews good for arthritis? ›

Although their specifics differ, many tree nuts — including almonds, pecans, walnuts, pistachios and cashews — are rich in nutrients such as magnesium, zinc, calcium, vitamin E, and omega-3, which may help control inflammation.

What is the number one healthiest nut? ›

1. Almonds. Relatively low in calories, almonds are an excellent food for health due to their protein, fiber, vitamins, and minerals.

Can you eat too many roasted cashews? ›

Cashews have a fairly high oxalate content, and eating foods with a lot of oxalates can cause kidney stones. So it's important to keep an eye on how many cashews you're eating. More than an ounce a day may be too much. Eating them with milk may help since calcium can help reduce oxalate absorption.

What is the black stuff on my cashews? ›

1. Shriveled appearance of the nuts and discolorations such as black dots on cashews can indicate that there are worms in them. 2. Visible holes in cashews can also be a sign of insect presence.

How can you tell if cashews are rancid? ›

Most of the spoiled cashews look discoloured and have white moulds on them. Expired cashews can have a paint-like odour with a bitter taste and wrinkled texture. Also, look for a sour smell in them, it helps in the easy identification of rotten cashews.

Can dogs eat cashews? ›

Your dog can eat cashews as long as they're not mixed with other nuts, preferably if they're not salted or seasoned in any way. These nuts might not be the best snack, but one now and again won't hurt them.

What are the healthiest cashews? ›

For this reason, it may be best to opt for unsalted dry roasted or “raw” (unroasted) varieties instead. Some research suggests that roasted cashews may contain higher levels of health-promoting antioxidants than unroasted cashews.

Which cashew is best roasted or not? ›

Conclusion. Both raw and roasted cashews are healthy and nutritious snacks that can be incorporated into a balanced diet. Raw cashews are a healthier option since they are less processed and contain more nutrients. However, roasted cashews are still a great snack, especially when consumed in moderation.

Why are cashews so expensive? ›

Roasting the cashew nuts to destroy the toxins is dangerous as well, as the toxins are released into the air. After the toxins are removed, the cashews must be graded and sorted. The entire process is labor-intensive as well as hazardous, which helps explain part of why cashews are so expensive.

How many cashew nuts can a diabetic eat? ›

How to have: You can have 28- 30 raw peanuts everyday. Having cashews on a regular basis lowers the level of blood pressure and decrease the risk of heart disease. Cashews contain less amount of fat as compared to other nuts. Moreover, they have no negative impact on the blood glucose level or weight.

Can we eat cashews at night? ›

Cashews are a natural source of tryptophan, an amino acid that plays a crucial role in producing serotonin and melatonin, the hormones that regulate sleep. Consuming cashews before bed can help relax your mind and promote a restful sleep.

Why use raw cashews instead of roasted? ›

Raw vs Roasted Cashew Nuts: Core Differences

Raw nuts contain a slight amount of extra vitamin E and minerals like iron, magnesium, and selenium than roasted nuts. But roasted nuts contain more fat, as they lose some moisture during the roasting process. Roasted nuts also have better flavor and crunch than raw nuts.

What's the difference between dry roasted and roasted cashews? ›

Dry roasting is a type of roasting in which no oil is used, whereas oil roasting is just that - when oil is used in the cooking process.

Does roasting cashews destroy lectins? ›

As for lectins, these are proteins that occur naturally in most raw plants, including cashews. The good news is that cooking destroys the activity of these proteins — one reason why cashews are always sold roasted or steamed.

Do roasting seeds destroy nutrients? ›

Though the difference in nutritional value is minimal, the nutrients in roasted vs. raw pumpkin seeds differ slightly. For example, cooking pumpkin seeds can decrease the potency of water-soluble vitamins like B vitamins, riboflavin and thiamine.

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