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    What is the best way to store chestnuts?
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    As nuts go, they don't keep very long, and mold is a real problem with chestnuts. Fresh, unshelled chestnuts last about a week in the pantry, up to a month if you store them in a perforated bag in the crisper drawer of your refrigerator, or four months if you freeze them in an airtight container. Cooked, peeled chestnuts must be used within a few days, or they can be frozen in an airtight container for up to 9 months. It doesn't matter if they're chopped, pureed or whole.
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    What degree do you roast the chestnuts at if using an oven?
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    Preheat the oven to 400ºF (200ºC). Then continue to roast at this temperature. See the article's steps for more details.
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    What can I do if my chestnut shells are almost impossible to remove even after soaking them overnight?
    Community Answer
    Try putting them in between two hardy plates; and push the two plates together; then turn one of the plates over so and hold the ends of the two plates and shake a bunch.
  • Question
    Are horse chestnuts safe to eat?
    Community Answer
    No! These types of chestnuts contain a poisonous compound. Do not eat horse chestnuts!
  • Question
    How many minutes do I keep them in the oven if I use broil?
    Community Answer
    Broil them at 400F for 20 minutes. I've been doing this for years, they turn out great.
  • Question
    Can I cook chestnuts in a pan?
    Community Answer
    Definitely! Just pop the pan in the oven and heat 'em up till 400 degrees.
  • Question
    We roasted at 400 for 20 minutes. They peel easily but the inner skin is still on all the nuts. How do you prevent this?
    Community Answer
    Place the cooked chestnuts into a tea towel and wrap them up. Let them cool for 5 to 10 minutes, then roll the chestnuts around in the tea towel for a minute to loosen the skins, and peel them immediately.
  • Question
    Can I start roasting fresh off the ground (tree), or should I let them cure?
    John DeMelas
    Community Answer
    When they turn brown and hit the ground, they are ready to eat. If you intend to harvest your own, be sure you have permission from the tree's owner. Be very careful with the spiny shell; it is brutal on fingers, so wear puncture-resistant gloves. I find a set of long-handle adjustable pliers and a pocket knife with a short, strong, sharp blade indispensable.
  • Question
    Can I refrigerate and reheat roasted chestnuts?
    Community Answer
    They only last a few days in the refrigerator. If you want them to last longer, you can wrap them in foil so that they are air tight and put them in the freezer. They should last for several months this way.
  • Question
    How many calories in a roasted chestnut?
    Community Answer
    There are 145 calories per serving.
  • Question
    Can any type of chestnut be eaten?
    Community Answer
    Yes, as long as they are not rotten.
  • Question
    What is a serving of chestnuts?
    Community Answer
    A serving of shelled, coked chestnuts is 1 cup, which is about 300 calories.
  • Question
    Can you roast pre- cooked packaged chestnuts?
    Community Answer
    Yes. Put them in the oven at 400 degrees F for less time, such as 5 to 7 minutes. This should be just enough time to warm them up and toast the skins.
  • Question
    Where can I buy chestnuts?
    Community Answer
    Many grocery stores carry them around the holidays.
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    Is it okay to use pre-cooked chestnuts that are frozen?
    Community Answer
    Yes, as long as you use them within 1 year of freezing them.
  • Question
    Can you eat chestnuts without roasting them?
    Community Answer
    Yes. Some people just prefer the taste of roasted chestnuts.
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