I hope all of my American friends had lovely Thanksgivings filled with rest and gratitude. I spent the week with my sister’s family and I’m feeling refreshed, renewed, and ready for the joyous holiday season. We’ve been enjoying this version of spiced nuts for some time now, but it’s so easy and simple I hadn’t deemed them worthy enough to share before now. I had made them when it was Ryan’s turn to bring snacks to his tennis league and he came home telling me how much the guys loved them. It was a good reminder that sometimes simple is best… and who doesn’t love both a simple and delicious recipe? December seems like the perfect month for these because there are so many gatherings, so many snacks, and I imagine that a big bowl of these would be welcome at any festive occasion. These would also make delightful host and hostess gifts as well as beautiful holiday gifts. The recipe comes from one my mom used to make for us growing up, but I’ve also incorporated some of the spices from Tara’s Seven Spoons version. I had really wanted to make these with honey or maple syrup, but it just didn’t turn out quite right with those. Both were tasty, but they didn’t quite have that crisp crunchy sweet coating that I was looking for. These are a bit less sugary than many of the other recipes out there, but still plenty sweet. The combination of cumin, cinnamon, cardamom, and cayenne balance out the sugar for the perfect savory, salty, sweet snack. Happy December my friends!
- 1 pound mixed nuts, about 4½ cups (I used almonds, pecans, walnuts, and cashews)
- 1 egg white + 1 teaspoon water
- ⅓ cup natural cane sugar
- 1 teaspoon fine grain sea salt
- ½ teaspoon cumin
- ½ teaspoon cinnamon
- ½ teaspoon ginger
- ⅛ teaspoon cayenne pepper
- Preheat the oven to 225.
- In the bowl of a stand mixer, whisk together the egg white and water until light and frothy.
- Add nuts and stir with a wooden spoon until evenly coated.
- In a small bowl, combine the sugar, salt, cumin, cinnamon, ginger, and cayenne. Add to the nuts and stir again until nuts are evenly coated.
- Spread the nuts in an even layer on a lightly oiled rimmed baking pan. Bake for 50-60 minutes until nuts appear dry and crisp, stirring occasionally. Nuts will continue to harden as they cool. Keeps for several weeks if stored in an airtight container.
Lu | Super Nummy Yo! says
I’ve been bookmarking spiced and candied nuts recipes but will try yours FIRST! So excited 😛
Emily says
Aw, I feel so honored, Lu! Thank you! Hope they turn out for you. 🙂 Have a wonderful weekend!
Liora says
I can picture myself sitting by the fire with all of my favorite people, all sharing these exquisite spiced nuts. I can almost smell them in your pictures! These are the perfect nuts to make to have out during the holidays, thanks for sharing!
Emily says
Hi Liora! Thanks so much for your kind comments. Love sitting by the fire and being cozy during these cold months too!
Jessie Snyder | Faring Well says
These sound positively addicting Emily! I can never get my hand out of a bag of spiced nuts. The sweetness with the spice makes me want to keep coming back for more. And my goodness that top photo (!!!) talk about a stunner. This is such a great idea for hostess gifts! Or maybe little baggies filled to tie on top of presents this year 😉 love love love. Thanks for inspiring once again, friend. Hope you guys are enjoying all the holiday-y goodness now that its December! xo
Emily says
Little bags to top presents- adore that idea! Thanks Jessie!
danielle is rooting the sun says
so gorgeous emily! spiced nuts are instantly holiday evoking for me, there is something incredibly warming and completely addicting about them. i love the combination of spices used here – this seems like an utter trap for me (in the best way possible). so much love to your week! ♥
Emily says
Yes agree, spiced nuts are good all year round, but seem especially so during this time year. 🙂 Much love to you too, Danielle!
Mary Ann | The Beach House Kitchen says
These look delicious Emily. Spiced nuts are a favorite at our house all year long, but especially during the holidays. Such an added treat on the holiday cheese tray!
Emily says
Yes, love putting these on cheese boards! Thanks, Mary Ann!