About These Oil-Free Spiced Nuts
I used to make batches upon batches of spiced nuts to give as gifts over the holidays or to hand out to family and friends to take home after a visit.
It was the same recipe every year: nuts, spices, brown sugar, and boat loads of olive oil.
And then I shifted my diet to reduce added oils in my own home cooking and I felt weird giving people a gift I wouldn’t eat. Not a gift I bought, but that I actually made!
If I didn’t value it, I didn’t feel like I could gift it.
How could I explain myself? “I try and minimize processed sugars and oils so I wouldn’t eat this but I’m going to give it to you”. Merry Christmas! Eek! No.
So, for years I forgot about spiced nuts because I figured there was no healthier way to make them.
And, yes, I know on a plant-based diet, nuts and seeds represent a smaller percentage of caloric intake, but I still wanted something I could give that represented my culinary style and nutritional values. As holiday season rolled around this year, I was hell-bent on making an oil-free, low-sugar version!
So I worked on it!
A couple of months ago, after my cookbook was out of my hands and off to the publisher, I was still in recipe-creation mode and found myself testing and re-testing recipes for no reason.
These oil-free spiced nuts were amongst the tested!
I tried different ratios of spices and volumes of liquid. I tried to balance the sweet, salty, and spicy elements. I varied the temperature to preserve nutrients while offering some toasty vibes.
I became a little obsessed!
Let’s just say we had an abnormal stock of spiced nuts laying around in dishes everywhere.
A friend dropped over and she left with a big jar of oil-free spiced nuts. We had a holiday party and there were little bowls of oil-free spiced nuts on every single surface. They’ve been incorporated in so many dishes as cake garnishes and oatmeal toppings.
I made way too many but the good news is that I found an oil-free spiced nuts recipe that works for me and might be helpful for you!
I once again have been gifting holiday spiced nuts. But these ones, I’ll eat too!
Ingredients You'll Need
Equipment
Nothing special needed for these oil-free spiced nuts!
Variations
Nuts. This recipe uses 2.5 cups each of almonds and pecans. The pecans are always my favorite so feel free to use 5 cups of only one type of nut.
Other spices you can add and exchange for the spices used include smoked paprika, coriander, nutmeg or curry powder.
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Mary
I made these with walnuts instead of pecans (that’s what I had) = DEEEELICIOUS.
A great, simple, tasty recipe. THANKS MUCHLY.
Ashley Madden
Walnuts! What a great swap! So happy you like them and thanks for letting me know!
xo
Mandy
Just made these
Amazing
Thanks for the recipe!
Ashley Madden
Thanks, Mandy! I’m so glad you enjoyed!!!!
xo
Ashley
MS
Thank you sooo much!! I finally made these after discovering your site a few years ago, and wow, these are a keeper. I was also looking for a replacement for my usual party snack/gift, but mine had butter instead of olive oil, plus the usual sugar etc – I made them as a test for Thanksgiving and they’re so good that I will have to double wrap my container so as not to devour them before the holiday. Thanks for all you do!
MS
PS I used coconut aminos and date syrup otherwise followed your recipe – the spice mixture is spot on 🙂