NUTS

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There's nothing like the pleasant crunch of crisp, freshly toasted nuts. And there's nothing worse than biting into an acrid, rancid nut. Since nuts have a relatively high amount of oil, you should taste a couple before using them to make sure they're still fresh. Hazelnuts, pecans, and walnuts are particularly susceptible to spoilage. Buy nuts from a store that sells in high volume and turns over its stock regularly and store them in a cool, dark place in a well-sealed container. Nuts can also be frozen in zip-top freezer bags. Most nuts taste much better if they've been toasted, which brings out their flavors and gives them a crunchy contrast in ice cream. The only nuts I don't toast are pistachio nuts, since they'll lose their delicate green color. Buy fresh pistachios from a good source so they're crisp and vibrant green.

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Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C).
  • Spread the nuts in an even layer on an ungreased baking sheet.
  • Bake the nuts in the oven for 10 to 12 minutes, stirring them once or twice while baking so they toast evenly. To see if they're done, snap one in half: it should be lightly golden brown throughout.
  • Let the nuts cool completely before using unless the recipe indicates otherwise.

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