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Crisp walnuts and Brazil nuts glazed in spicy cayenne and citrusy, tangy sumac with coconut sugar make great party nibbles or as a topping for the salad, oatmeal or pancakes. Any mix of nuts (cashews, pecans, almonds) will work for this recipe—just be sure to allow them cool completely to ensure a crisp texture before serving or storing. Besides sumac, za'atar, a blend of herbs, salt, sesame seeds, cumin and sumac, would be another wonderful Middle Eastern condiment to spice up the nuts.
- 1 1/2 tsp Sumac
- 1/2 tsp Cayenne pepper
- 1 tbsp Coconut sugar
- 1/2 tsp Black salt
- 1 Large egg white
- 200 g Walnuts
- 100 g Brazil nuts
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- Preheat oven to 150C/300F. Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper, and set aside. Combine sumac, coconut sugar and black salt in a bowl.
- Beat egg white until very foamy. Stir in nuts, combining well. Add in sumac mixture until evenly coated. Spread coated nuts in a single layer onto the prepared baking sheet.
- Bake nuts in middle of preheated oven, stirring at half time, until crisp and golden, about 30 to 35 minutes.
- Remove baking sheet from oven, and let cool completely. Break up nut clusters. Store nuts in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 1 week.
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Interesting recipe. I love nuts :)
ReplyDeleteI can munch these all throughout the day,perfect for snacking :)
ReplyDeleteI love seasoned nuts and this combination of sweetness and spiciness sounds wonderful.
ReplyDeleteits been a while i've been through this site and i love learing from your site every recipe has it own taste and this right here is a master piece really love that i used to make these going to try it out again thanks for such great recipe :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a very interesting recipe. I tried a few times to make nuts coated in spices, but I never tried with egg whites. I will keep this in mind.
ReplyDeleteI love nuts like this. The flavors you suggest are great!
ReplyDeleteReally nice! Sumac is one of those spices I don't use that much. Odd, because I do like it -- but it's just not something I usually have on hand. I need to get some and play with it, though. Starting with this recipe! I love spiced nuts and these look terrific. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYum! What a terrific snack or salad topper.
ReplyDeleteSumac is such a special spice - nothing like it! Love the idea of adding it to spiced nuts!
ReplyDeleteI love spiced nuts....and I'm not sure I've ever tasted sumac as a seasoning! Gotta give these a shot!!
ReplyDeleteI love the spicy and tangy flavor in these nuts.
ReplyDeleteA great recipe, Angie!
The nuts look delicious, Angie! Walnuts are delicious and I'm wondering what these taste like, I have to idea what sumac tastes like and will have to find it and try. Thanks!
ReplyDeletethese look divine!
ReplyDeleteSounds and look yummy nutty snack. Wish I can have some :)
ReplyDeleteThese look so easy and delicious. Perfect to munch on.
ReplyDeleteNuts are such a great snack. And you know I'm a huge fan of sumac and za'atar. Can't wait to try these!
ReplyDeleteI love crisp nuts, I am sure these are very addictive to munch on.
ReplyDeleteYum, such a healthy snack!
ReplyDeleteYum.
ReplyDeleteI want to enjoy these spiced nuts with a glass of cold beer :D
ReplyDeleteOh so good recipe like always
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oh yum fabulous flavours angie!
ReplyDeleteOh I love sumac! This is such a great idea to use it and make the most of its delicious flavour.
ReplyDeleteI love sumac!....I never thought about making nuts with it.....great idea!!.....Abrazotes, Marcela
ReplyDeletelovely snacks...yummy
ReplyDeleteWow, I love the flavors in these spiced nuts! They sound delicious Angie!
ReplyDeletePerfect for snacking, I have sumac, will surely try this.
ReplyDeleteThese must be so delicious and addictive to have. Why didn't I ever think of adding sumac! So good Angie!
ReplyDeletethese look addicting!
ReplyDeleteI had never thought to use coconut sugar! I am going to try these.
ReplyDeleteI love to munch nuts. I am curious about this taste.
ReplyDeleteWow these nuts look so delicious. Feel like snacking on them..
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for keeping the spices on the walnuts!
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I can't make any kind of spiced nuts because I eat them all! I can't stop. Love how you spiced these up Angie! Super delicious.
ReplyDeleteOh Angie, this is brilliant...I love sumac but never thought is adding into nuts...I will definitely try it as I love the tart of the sumac with the spices.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week!
So interesting. I think I'd love them in a salad -- if I didn't eat them all while making it. ;-) ~Valentina
ReplyDeleteKicking up a notch with these spiced nuts!
ReplyDeleteI loved spiced nuts. These look delicious.
ReplyDeleteLovely to go with beer hehehe
ReplyDeletePerfect company when watching my favorite series!
ReplyDeleteI eat nuts almost daily so it's nice to find a delicious new way to serve them, Angie! I'm slowly trying to catch up since we were on vacation for two weeks recently. Don't think we'll be traveling again any time soon with the health concerns so glad to be Home Sweet Home again :)
ReplyDeleteMmm, Angie... These look really good! :)
ReplyDeleteI mean, crisp nuts seem like a perfect snack. Just divine.
So... Can I have some? ^.^
i'm a huge fan of glazed nuts! i haven't tried flavoring them with sumac but i'd definitely give it a go!
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