Caramelized Walnuts – A Sweet and Crunchy Treat

in #food15 days ago (edited)

Caramelized walnuts are a simple yet irresistible snack that tastes just like little bite-sized candies. With their rich, nutty flavor coated in a crisp caramel shell, they make a perfect sweet treat for yourself or a thoughtful homemade gift for friends and family.

Whether enjoyed on their own, sprinkled over desserts, or added to a cheese platter, these walnuts bring a delightful crunch and warmth to any occasion.

What makes this recipe so great is its simplicity. With just a handful of ingredients—walnuts, sugar, butter, and cinnamon—you can create a treat that feels indulgent but is surprisingly easy to prepare. The process takes only a few minutes, making it a quick and rewarding recipe to try when you’re craving something sweet.

The key to perfect caramelized walnuts is to cook them slowly over medium heat, allowing the sugar and butter to melt evenly and coat the nuts in a golden, glossy layer. Once they’re fully coated, they’re spread out on parchment paper, dusted with cinnamon, and left to cool. This helps them develop a crisp texture while keeping their deep, nutty flavor.

One important trick to remember is to separate the walnuts as they cool to prevent them from sticking together. Once they’re completely set, you’ll have a batch of beautifully caramelized nuts with a warm hint of cinnamon—perfect for snacking or adding to your favorite dishes.

These walnuts are incredibly versatile. Enjoy them as a quick snack, use them to top oatmeal, yogurt, or ice cream, or even toss them into a salad for a sweet and crunchy contrast. They also make a fantastic homemade holiday gift when packaged in a decorative jar.

If you’ve never made caramelized nuts before, this is the perfect recipe to start with. It’s quick, simple, and full of rich flavors. Try it once, and you might find yourself making it again and again—it’s just that good!

You will need:

  • 120 g. shelled walnuts
  • 50 g. white sugar
  • 1 tablespoon (~15 g.) butter
  • 0.5 teaspoon of ground cinnamon

Preparation

  1. Place all the ingredients (except the cinnamon) into a pan and cook over medium heat, stirring constantly. Cook until the butter and sugar fully melt (looks like caramel) and combine with the walnuts but don't overcook.
  2. Immediately transfer the walnuts onto parchment paper, sprinkle with cinnamon, and spread them out as much as possible to prevent them from clumping together. Leave to cool. Once cooled, gently separate them by hand.
  3. After removing the walnuts from the pan, pour a little water into the pan and leave it to dissolve the sugar, making it easier to clean. Do this while the pan is still hot so immediately after removing walnuts.

Enjoy!

Sort:  

Manually curated by the @qurator Team. Keep up the good work!

Like what we do? Consider voting for us as a Hive witness.


Curated by scrooger

Exquisito.