Nuts are a great snack on the fly, but you
don’t have to just eat them out of hand: they are also wonderful in salads, as a crust for poultry and seafood entrees, and even puréed as a thickening
agent in chilled or hot soups. With at least a
dozen varieties available everywhere, some of the most popular are almonds,
walnuts, cashews, pecans,
peanuts, Brazil nuts, pine nuts, hazelnuts, pistachios, and macadamias.
Go a little nuts every day
To work these tasty treats into your daily routine, give one of the following a try:
- Caramelize your favorites—Heat a sauté pan to medium, add 1 teaspoon
(0.17 ounces) of canola or olive oil, and add
any variety of raw nuts. Keep the contents
moving constantly while adding 1 tablespoon (0.5 ounces) of sugar for each cup (8 ounces) of
nuts. Stir until you notice the irresistible aroma of the sugar turning to caramel (about 2
minutes) and immediately transfer to a plate and cool. For more adventurous snacks, add a
sprinkle of sea salt, tamari, and a pinch of
cayenne pepper while sautéing.
- Get nutty—Enjoy your caramelized treats alone or tossed in your own house
mix with dried fruits and whole grain cereals.
Or serve over mixed green salads with sliced
fresh seasonal or dried fruits. Add some extra
virgin olive oil or walnut oil, raspberry
vinegar, and—boom! Your mouth won’t believe the taste.
- Make a nut encrusted masterpiece—Try this wonderfully crunchy coating on
any seafood or poultry by adding 1/3 cup (2.5 ounces) of chopped nuts
to 1 cup (8 ounces) of bread crumbs, chopped parsley, and salt and pepper. Dip the fish or
chicken into a bit of milk, buttermilk, or yogurt and press into the crumb mixture. Bake on an
oiled baking dish in a preheated oven at 375°F (190°C) until cooked through.
Buy, store, and enjoy fresh
Nuts don’t have a long shelf life, so
look for the freshest options to avoid those that have lost their beneficial nutrients. Raw
and unsalted provide the most health benefit. To preserve them longer, place in small bags and
freeze. Ask your store if they offer any fresh nut
butters or buy some nuts in bulk and try making your own.