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Cooking the Books: Gifts from the Kitchen

April 8, 2013 by Abby 9 Comments

Spiced Nuts

I’m so excited that Cooking the Books starts today! If you have a cookbook on your shelf that you’ve never used, get it out and cook along with us!

Participating in the series is:
Meg from Elsie Marley
Sarah from Butter with a Side of Bread
Ros from Sew Delicious
Laura from Craftstorming
Narelle from Cook Clean Craft
Emily from Fuss Free Cooking

If you decide to take up the challenge and cook from some of your unused books, please put a message up on the Facebook page, the thingsforboys twitter, on the Flickr Group or just leave a comment on the blog.

Spiced Nuts

I’m kicking off the series with a quick little recipe from a sweet little book, Gifts from the Kitchen by Annie Rigg. It’s full of great ideas for homemade gifts for all occasions. There is a good mix of sweet and savoury treats and also a few liqueurs and cordials too. The book also includes gift wrapping ideas and an indication of how long your treats will stay fresh for once they’ve been made, which is very handy information if you are giving anything as a gift.

I’m testing out a fairly simple recipe for Spiced Nuts. The recipe doesn’t give suggestions for other flavour combinations, but the spices could easily be changed to suit your taste. I also halved the recipe in the book and my quantities are shown below.

Spiced Nuts
makes about 2 cups

375g mixed nuts (such as almonds, walnuts, pecans, cashews, peanuts, macadamias)
25g pumpkin seeds
25g sunflower seeds (I used 50g of a pumpkin, sunflower seeds and pine nut mix)
1 tbsp olive oil
1 tbsp honey
1 1/2 tsp sea salt flakes (I used Smoked Maldon Sea Salt)
1 tsp ground cumin
1 tsp paprika (I used smoked)

Preheat the oven to 180°C (350°F).

Tip all the nuts and seeds into a medium mixing bowl and stir to combine evenly. The seeds tend to fall to the bottom, but that’s ok. Add the olive oil and the honey. I measure out the oil in my measuring spoon first, then tip it in the nuts. The spoon gets a nice oil coating so that you can measure the honey and it comes out of the spoon easily.

Add the spices and mix well to coat all the nuts evenly in the spice mix. Tip the mixture onto a baking sheet lined with baking paper. Spread the nuts out in an even layer.

Roast the nuts for about 10 minutes or until golden. Remove from the oven and cool on the tray. I’d suggest testing a few when they are just cool enough to handle and checking whether they need any extra salt.

I ate al the nuts over a couple of days, so didn’t give them as a gift. The book says they’ll last for 3 days, but I’m sure they’d stay fresh for longer than that.


Have you made a recipe from this book? Please leave a comment us know what you thought of it.


 

Filed Under: Cooking the Books, Recipes, Savoury Tagged With: Cooking, Recipes, Sweet

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  1. Toni-Maree Fuller says

    April 8, 2013 at 9:35 am

    I have got Jamie’s 30 Minute Meals and never ever used it. Maybe I should whip it out?
    Its actually the only cook book I have ever bought LOL. And I havent used it….

    I love nuts as a snack and will have to try this sometime.

    Reply
    • thingsforboys says

      April 8, 2013 at 11:23 am

      Definitely! Let me know how you go. Jamie’s stuff always look so great! I’ve heard they take longer than 30 minutes though.

      Reply
  2. Roslyn@Sew Delicious says

    April 8, 2013 at 11:18 am

    I love nuts. This looks great. I have cooked from most of my cook books, and since meal planning I do it a lot more which is great. Sometimes I will trial a cook book by borrowing it from the library first to make sure I like it, then I will buy it.

    Reply
    • thingsforboys says

      April 8, 2013 at 11:24 am

      I love the library! It’s such a great way to check out a book before buying.

      Reply
  3. Mrs. Lucky says

    April 8, 2013 at 2:59 pm

    I love looking at some cookbooks with great appetising pictures. This challenge just inspired me to take out my husband’s favourite cookbook and try to make something from it. Lets see if I can make it to the actual cooking stage (I often look at the books and put them back when I am done reading them 🙂 .

    Reply
    • thingsforboys says

      April 8, 2013 at 5:02 pm

      Cookbooks are better than novels aren’t they?! Except they make me hungry! Can’t wait to hear what you make.

      Reply
  4. Laura says

    April 9, 2013 at 3:09 am

    They look great! I love making edible gifts so I may have to acquire that book. Look forward to seeing what you make!

    Reply
  5. Jo says

    April 11, 2013 at 9:09 pm

    This looks great. I often throw some almonds into the oven with a little soy sauce but this would be a step above that. Must try soon. Great series by the way

    Reply
    • thingsforboys says

      April 11, 2013 at 9:13 pm

      Almonds with soy sauce sounds yum! I have a strange obsession with soy sauce.

      Reply

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