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Almonds are a healthy snack containing plenty of vitamins and minerals, like magnesium, copper, zinc, potassium, and iron. When they're roasted, not only are they good for you, they're also delicious. Make them in the oven or, if you're short on time, roast them on the stove top. For extra flavor, toss them in oil, spices, and seasonings.

Ingredients

  • 1 pound (0.45 kg) of whole raw almonds
  • Extra virgin olive oil (optional)
  • 1 2 pound (0.23 kg) of whole raw almonds, unsalted
  • 1 teaspoon (4.9 ml) of extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 2 teaspoon (2.5 ml) of sea salt
  • 2 cups whole almonds
  • 1/4 cup white sugar
  • 1/4 cup honey
  • 2 tbsp water
  • A pinch of salt
  • 1 tbsp cayenne powder (optional)
  • 4 cups whole almonds
  • 1 egg white
  • 1 tbsp water
  • 1/2 cup white sugar
  • 1/4 cup cinnamon
  • A pinch of salt
Method 1
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Making Oven-Roasted Almonds

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  1. Most ovens take about 20 minutes to heat up but it will depend on how efficient your model is. Let the oven start heating while you prepare the almonds. [1]
    • Trying to set the oven at a higher temperature to cook the almonds faster will likely burn the almonds or not cook them thoroughly.
  2. You don’t need to grease the baking sheet because the nuts contain so much natural oil. To help them cook evenly, make sure they are in an even layer and not piled on top of each other. [2]
    • Substitute a 9 in × 13 in (23 cm × 33 cm) baking dish for the baking sheet if you'd like.
    • If you want to coat the nuts in olive oil and other seasonings, toss them in your choice of oil and spices directly on the baking sheet or beforehand in a separate mixing bowl.

    Topping Options for Roasted Almonds

    Sweet : Sugar, cinnamon sugar, honey, cocoa powder

    Savory : Sea salt, garlic powder, seasoned salt, rosemary, barbecue sauce

    Spicy : Chili powder, hot sauce, buffalo sauce, sriracha, black pepper

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  3. Use a spatula to stir the almonds or gently shake the baking sheet to move the almonds around. Roast them until they’re golden brown and fragrant. [3]
    • The almonds on the edges tend to cook faster so move them to the middle and vice versa when you stir. This allows all of the nuts to roast evenly.
    • Check the nuts often to ensure they aren’t burning or browning unevenly. If they're cooking unevenly, stir them. If they're burnt, remove them from the oven.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Roast Raw Almonds
    The high oil content of the almonds means they’ll keep cooking outside of the oven, especially if they’re left on the hot baking sheet. Pour or spoon them onto a cool baking sheet. [4]
    • Leaving the almonds on the hot baking sheet will burn them or scorch the bottoms.
    • If you don’t have another baking sheet, a plate or even a paper towel will do.
  5. Storing almonds while they’re still warm increases their risk of molding or going bad because it creates excess moisture. Wait until they’re cool to the touch, then place them in a sealed plastic or glass container. [5]
    • You can use a resealable plastic bag or glass jar, too.
  6. Place your almonds in a cool, dark place that’s dry to keep them fresh for longer. Throw them away if you notice a rancid odor or if they taste stale. [6]
    • If you coated the nuts in oil, they won’t last as long. A good rule of thumb for those is 3 to 4 weeks at room temperature.
    • To keep the nuts for up to 2 years, place the airtight container in the freezer if it’s freezer-safe.
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Method 2
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Making Pan-Roasted Almonds on a Stove Top

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Roast Raw Almonds
    Combine the 3 ingredients in a large mixing bowl. Use a spoon to mix the almonds until they are evenly coated with olive oil and salt.
    • Swap olive oil for a different type of oil based on your taste preferences. You could use avocado oil, sesame oil, or an herb-infused oil, for example.
    • You can also use water or lemon juice instead of oil.
    • Another mixing option is to put the 3 ingredients in a resealable plastic bag. Shake it vigorously to coat the almonds.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Roast Raw Almonds
    You don’t want the pan to be so hot that it burns the almonds. If your stove top dial has 9 settings, medium-high heat would be anywhere from 5 to 7. Choose a skillet that’s big enough that the almonds won’t be overcrowded.
    • A cast iron skillet or a frying pan with high edges will also work.
    • To determine what medium-high heat is, hold your hand 2 to 3 inches (5.1 to 7.6 cm) above the burner. If you can hold it there for a few minutes before it gets too hot, it’s medium to medium-high. [7]
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Roast Raw Almonds
    Keep the almonds on the stove until they’re a golden-brown color. Stir them frequently with a spatula so they don’t stick to the bottom of the skillet.
    • Sample 1 almond after the 5 minutes is up. If it doesn’t taste fully roasted, continue cooking the almonds.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Roast Raw Almonds
    The almonds need to be cooled before they can be stored so you don’t trap moisture in the container and risk ruining them. Spread them in a single layer on the baking sheet for the fastest cooling time.
    • You can use a sheet of parchment paper instead of a baking sheet.
    • Don’t leave the almonds in the pan to cool as the heat will continue cooking them.
  5. Choose an airtight plastic or glass container to keep the almonds fresh. A dry, dark area like the pantry or a cupboard is best for storage.
    • Eat the almonds as a snack or use them as salad or yogurt toppings.
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Method 3
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Making Honey Roasted Almonds

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  1. While your oven is preheating, spread 2 cups of almonds on a baking sheet. Place a square of parchment paper over the pan before you add the almonds to make cleaning the pan after baking easier. [8]
    • Spray vegetable oil on the pan or grease the pan with butter before baking if you don't have parchment paper.
    • Spread the almonds over a single layer on the baking sheet. If your sheet is too small, use 2 sheets.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Roast Raw Almonds
    Continue mixing until the sugar and salt are evenly blended. Set the bowl aside, away from your prep space, until after you have cooked the almonds. [9]
    • For spiced honey almonds, add 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) cayenne powder to your sugar and salt mixture. [10]
  3. Keep the oven closed while you bake so your almonds can cook quickly. Do not remove the almonds from the oven until they turn a golden brown color and have a strong nutty smell.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Roast Raw Almonds
    Turn your stove to medium heat and bring the saucepan to a boil. Add the almonds to the saucepan and stir the almonds continuously for 5 minutes as they absorb the liquid. [11]
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Roast Raw Almonds
    Do not wait for your almonds to cool—the almonds need to be hot so the sugar can stick. Mix your almonds for about 2-3 minutes so they are evenly coated with the sugar.
  6. Let them cool for about 30-40 minutes so the sugar can crystallize. When your almonds are dry and cool, serve them as desired or store them at room temperature. [12]
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Baking Cinnamon Almonds

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  1. Use butter or a vegetable oil spray so the almonds do not stick to your baking sheet as they cool. Set the baking sheet aside until you're ready to cook the almonds.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Roast Raw Almonds
    Lightly beat 1 egg white in a small bowl. Using a whisk, stir your egg white in a quick, circular motion. Slowly add 2 tablespoon (29.6 ml) water as you whisk the egg. Continue whipping your egg white until the consistency turns fluffy and soft. [13]
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Roast Raw Almonds
    Stir the almonds into the beaten egg whites using a large spoon. Continue mixing the almonds until they are lightly coated in the egg whites. [14]
  4. Continue stirring the mixture until the cinnamon and sugar are evenly blended. Spread your almonds over the baking sheet in a single layer, then sprinkle the cinnamon-sugar mixture evenly over the almonds. [15]
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Roast Raw Almonds
    After 25 minutes have passed, open the oven to check on your almonds. When your almonds are finished baking, they should turn golden brown and have a sweet, nutty smell.
    • If you prefer crunchier almonds, leave them in the oven for the full 30 minutes.
  6. Cinnamon almonds are often served hot. Serve them after 10 minutes have passed, while they are still warm, for the best flavor. [16]
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    How do I remove the skin from almonds?
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    Blanch them in boiled water, then drain them in a colander. The skins peel off easily.
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    Can almonds be eaten raw?
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    Yes! I eat them like this all the time. The only difference is they are harder, and less nutty, but they do have a slight sweet taste.
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    They should last a few months if they are stored properly in a sealed container.
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      Things You’ll Need

      Oven-Roasted Almonds

      • 2 baking sheets
      • Spatula
      • Airtight container
      • Mixing bowl (optional)
      • Spoon (optional)

      Pan-Roasted Almonds

      • Large mixing bowl
      • Spoon
      • Skillet
      • Spatula
      • Baking sheet
      • Airtight container

      Making Honey Roasted Almonds

      • Baking sheet
      • Parchment paper
      • Whisk
      • Large bowl
      • Saucepan
      • Stirring spoon

      Baking Cinnamon Almonds

      • Baking sheet
      • Parchment paper
      • Whisk
      • Large bowl
      • Saucepan
      • Stirring spoon

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      To roast raw almonds, start by spreading them in a single layer on an ungreased baking sheet. You can also add sugar, honey, garlic powder, or salt to add some flavor to your almonds. Once you’ve spread them on a tray, place them in the oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 10-15 minutes or until they’re golden brown. While they’re roasting, stir the almonds with a spatula so they cook evenly. When the almonds are cooked, remove them from the oven and transfer them to another baking sheet, which will cool them down. If you want to store your roasted almonds, make sure they’ve cooled down completely before sealing them in a container to prevent them going moldy from excess moisture. For more tips from our Cook co-author, including how to roast almonds in a pan, read on!

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