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Crispy Cardamom-Brined Pecans

February  9, 2011
5
1 Ratings
  • Makes 2 cups
Author Notes

A variation on my Crispy Spice-Brined Pecans. The method comes from "Nourishing Traditions" by Sally Fallon. ;o) —AntoniaJames

What You'll Need
Ingredients
  • Peel of one orange, cut off in long, wide strips
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 2 Saigon cinnamon sticks
  • 1 tablespoon lightly crushed cardamom seeds
  • 2 teaspoons sea salt
  • 2 cups of raw pecan halves or large pieces
Directions
  1. Combine 1 ½ cups of boiling water in a glass or ceramic bowl with all of the other ingredients except the pecan halves. Cool to lukewarm, then stir well.
  2. Add the nuts and allow them to soak for 6-8 hours.
  3. Heat oven to 150 degrees Fahrenheit.
  4. 4. Drain pecans, shake well to remove as much of the brining liquid as you can, and spread the nuts on a baking sheet lined with parchment. Blot the nuts with a clean tea towel to remove as much more of the moisture as you can, without too much difficulty. Blot any drops of liquid on the parchment, as well.
  5. Roast for 10-12 hours, stirring occasionally. Be sure to open the oven door after the first and second hours, to allow the steam to escape. This will allow the nuts to dry out better.
  6. Enjoy! ;o)
  7. Add the nuts and allow them to soak for 6-8 hours.

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AntoniaJames

Recipe by: AntoniaJames

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2 Reviews

[email protected] December 3, 2014
I made this and it was delicious, pecans were crispy with a nice spice taste. I made a mistake, you will have that when you are 72 yrs. old! I used coriander seeds instead of cardamom but with similar tastes it turned out good! It makes a healthy snack without sugar. I will be making this again but do a double recipe, the two cups didn't last! I had a half cup gone before they cooled well! Thanks for a great recipe Antonia! Don
 
AntoniaJames December 3, 2014
Thank you, Don! I bet the coriander was tasty, indeed - I will have to try that. Cheers! ;o)