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Pistachios make a delicious snack and they’re used in many different recipes, like pistachio and herb-crusted lamb or homemade pistachio ice cream . Most often, the pistachios you buy from the store will still be in their shells, which can make them a little tricky to open. Instead of ruining your teeth or hurting your nails trying to pry them open, use other items to crack open the shells, like a pocket knife, a coin, or a garlic press. [1]

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Opening Already-Cracked Pistachios

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    Most store-bought pistachios are ripe and ready to be eaten. When you examine a shelled pistachio, observe whether you can see the green meat of the nut between the two halves of the shell. If so, simply pry open the two halves using your thumb. It should give pretty easily and yield a tasty pistachio ready for you to eat. [2]
    • When shelling pistachios, it’s helpful to have two bowls in front of you: one for the discarded shells, and one for the nut itself. That way, you can keep the shells separate from the nuts.
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    Always use a clean coin (disinfect it before you use it if you aren’t sure of its cleanliness) to make sure you aren’t accidentally introducing bacteria to the pistachio you’re about to eat. Place the coin between the two shell halves and twist it to release the nut. [3]
    • To clean your coin, wash it with warm water and dish soap; scrub it with a soft-bristled brush to remove any dirt or grime.
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    Sometimes you’ll come across a pistachio that isn’t open wide enough for you to easily access the nut. In this case, look for a slim opening that shows just a glimpse of the green meat inside. Take half of a discarded shell, insert the pointed tip into the crack, and twist the shell while pushing it forward into the pistachio. This movement should act as a lever and force the two halves apart. [4]

    Warning: Be careful when pushing the half shell into the pistachio. The tip of the shell is sharp, and you could cut yourself if the shell slips and hits your hand.

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Dealing with Uncracked Pistachios

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    Put a towel over the nut to keep it from skittering away after you crack it. Gently smash the nut with the flat part of a jar, can, or something similar. Once you hear or feel a crack, stop hitting it so you don’t crush the nut. [5]
    • When you’re outdoors and have pistachios you want to open, you could even use a rock or something similar.
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    Set out a single layer of pistachios on a cutting board, then cover the nuts with a clean dishtowel. Hit the nuts with a rolling pin and repeat this motion over the entire cutting board. Take off the towel, remove the cracked nuts, replace the towel, and repeat until all the nuts are cracked. [6]

    Tip: Tuck the ends of the dishtowel underneath the cutting board to keep the pistachios from falling off the edge.

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    This option protects your counters or table from potential dings from the shell getting hit against it. Squeeze the pistachio shell until it cracks and then pick the nut out of it. [7]
    • If you’re using something like a garlic press, make sure to clean it beforehand so your nuts don’t smell and taste like garlic.
  4. Some recipes call for a large amount of pistachios, and it can take a long time to shell them all. A pistachio opened can shorten your shelling time, helping you get to baking a lot sooner. [8]
    • Pistachio openers generally cost anywhere from $10 to $30, depending on the brand. You can buy them online or at your local home goods store.
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Storing Opened Pistachios

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  1. Use plastic containers with lids or zip-up plastic bags to store your shelled pistachios. Pack them in as tight as you can—it won’t hurt them to be pressed tightly together. The less air the nuts come into contact with, the better they’ll keep. [9]
    • Avoid using a container that was previously used to store something with a strong scent, like onions or garlic. Even if the container was washed out, the residual scent could still seep from the container into the pistachios.

    Tip: Avoid getting the pistachios wet. Moisture can cause them to grow mold, which will completely ruin the nut and make you lose your harvest.

  2. You can put the pistachios into a cupboard or even keep them on a counter or on top of the fridge. Just make sure they’re stored in an airtight container, and try to keep them out of direct sunlight so they don’t get dried out. [10]
    • If you notice any strange smells or discoloration when you open up the container, chances are the nuts are starting to spoil and you should get rid of them.
  3. To prolong the life of your pistachios, keep them in a cool location, like the fridge or a cellar. Always store them in an airtight container rather than in something open, like a basket. [11]
    • Label the date on the container so you remember how long the nuts will be good for.
  4. Place the pistachios in a freezer-safe bag or plastic container. Keep them frozen until you need them. To defrost them, simply leave the nuts on the counter for 30 to 40 minutes. [12]
    • Keep the nuts near the front of the freezer to keep them from developing freezer burn.
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      • Pistachios make a great snack—enjoy about 30 pistachios for just 100 calories.
      • If you really hate opening pistachios, look for ones that are already shelled. This is a great option if you need a lot of pistachios for a recipe and don’t want to take the time to shell them yourself.
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      Things You’ll Need

      Opening Cracked Pistachios

      • Clean coin
      • Pocket knife

      Dealing with Uncracked Pistachios

      • Jar or can
      • Clean dishtowel
      • Cutting board
      • Heavy item, like meat cleaver or rolling pin
      • Nutcracker or garlic press
      • Pistachio opener

      Storing Opened Pistachios

      • Airtight storage containers

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      The best way to open pistachios depends on whether they're cracked or uncracked. If you're dealing with already-cracked pistachios, insert something pointed into the crack in the shell, like the tip of a knife or the end of another pistachio shell, and pry the shell open. For uncracked pistachios, place a towel over the nuts and gently hit them with the bottom of a jar or can. You can also hit them with a rolling pin. If you happen to have a nutcracker or garlic press lying around, that will work too. For tips on how to store pistachios once they're opened, scroll down!

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