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Whip up a batch of Spiced Almonds without spending hours in the kitchen. In just a few steps, you can have these delectably crunchy almonds ready, letting the slow cooker do all the hard work. Perfect for a cozy movie night or as a healthy snack option, these almonds are not just incredibly flavorful but are also a breeze to make. Join me as I guide you through this simple process, ensuring you get to enjoy the rich, savory-sweet aroma that fills your home in no time.
In this post, you’ll discover how to make Spiced Almonds using a handful of simple ingredients, complete with step-by-step instructions, handy tips, and storage information.
You'll yield enough spiced almonds to serve as a delightful nibble for 4-6 people, and perhaps a bit extra for the chef to indulge in.
Whether you're hosting a party or just craving a delicious snack option, these Spiced Almonds are sure to hit the spot!
Recipe Highlights
EXPLOSION OF FLAVORS: These Spiced Almonds are far from ordinary. From the warm heat of smoked paprika to garlic and onion powder…these nuts are packed with a symphony of flavors.
CRUNCHY DELIGHTS: Let's talk about the texture, shall we? At the heart of this recipe, of course, we have our almonds. You'll also love the occasional hint of sea salt that adds an extra layer of complexity to these crunchy morsels.
SIMPLE & SCRUMPTIOUS: This Spiced Almonds recipe is as straightforward as it gets. No complicated steps or obscure ingredients that leave you puzzled. From start to finish, preparing these Spiced Almonds is a walk in the park.
Ingredients
- Whole Raw Almonds: The star of our show, these almonds are going to be transformed into a crunchy, flavorful delight. You could substitute with other nuts like cashews or pecans.
- Coconut Oil: Not only does this give our almonds a beautiful gloss, but it also adds a subtle hint of tropical sweetness. If you don't have coconut oil at hand, feel free to use olive oil or even melted unsalted butter.
- Garlic: Minced garlic is going to infuse our almonds with a rich, savory depth. Garlic powder can work in a pinch, but fresh garlic really makes the difference.
- Smoked Paprika: This ingredient brings a smoky, slightly sweet note that's simply irresistible. If you can't find smoked paprika, regular paprika will do, but you'll miss out on that smoky touch.
- Onion Powder: A dash of this gives our almonds a wonderful, well-rounded savoriness. You could substitute with granulated onion if that's what you have in your pantry.
- Sea Salt: This is going to enhance all the other flavors and give our almonds a delightful crunch. Feel free to adjust the amount to your liking. Himalayan pink salt or kosher salt could also work.
- Ground Pepper: A couple of teaspoons lend a bit of heat to balance out the sweetness and smokiness. White pepper could be used as a substitute if you want a milder heat.
Tips & Tricks
- Stirring Secrets: While your almonds are cooking away, make sure to give them a good stir every now and then. This helps to distribute the flavors evenly and prevents any almond from feeling left out.
- Flavor Fun: Feel free to play around with the spices! If you're a fan of heat, add a dash of cayenne. For a sweeter twist, a sprinkle of brown sugar works wonders. Remember, this is your kitchen adventure.
- Storage Savvy: These Spiced Almonds are a great snack to have on hand. Store them in an airtight container at room temperature, and they'll stay crunchy and delicious for up to two weeks. Perfect for those sudden snack attacks!
- Serving Suggestions: Spiced Almonds aren't just for snacking. They make a fantastic addition to salads, providing a delightful crunch. Or try them as a topping for your morning oatmeal. Trust me, it's a game-changer!
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Spiced Almonds Recipe
Whip up a batch of Spiced Almonds without spending hours in the kitchen. In just a few steps, you can have these delectably crunchy almonds ready, letting the slow cooker do all the hard work. Perfect for a cozy movie night or as a healthy snack option, these almonds are not just incredibly flavorful but are also a breeze to make. Join me as I guide you through this simple process, ensuring you get to enjoy the rich, savory-sweet aroma that fills your home in no time.
Prep Time5 minutes mins
Cook Time2 hours hrs 50 minutes mins
Total Time2 hours hrs 55 minutes mins
Course: Snack
Cuisine: American, Gluten Free, Healthy
Keyword: spiced almonds recipe
Servings: 16
Calories: 226kcal
Author: Wendy Polisi
Ingredients
- 4 cups whole raw almonds
- 2 ½ tablespoons coconut oil
- 3 cloves garlic minced
- 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
- 1 teaspoon onion powder
- 2 teaspoons sea salt
- 2 teaspoons ground pepper
US Customary - Metric
Instructions
Place the lid on your slow cooker and turn to high.
Heat for 25 minutes. Add almonds, oil, garlic, paprika, onion powder, sea salt and ground pepper.
Reduce heat to low and cook for 2 hours, stirring often.
Turn heat to high and cook uncovered for 30 minutes, stirring often. Serve warm or cool.
Notes
Variations for Spiced Almonds
- In place of the smoked paprika and onion powder add in 1 ½ tablespoons dried rosemary.
- In place of the smoked paprika and onion powder add 1 tablespoon fresh minced thyme and 1 tablespoon fresh minced rosemary.
- Omit the paprika and onion powder and use 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon, ¼ teaspoon ground all spice and a pinch of cayenne pepper.
Nutrition
Calories: 226kcal | Carbohydrates: 8g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 19g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Sodium: 291mg | Potassium: 260mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 60IU | Vitamin C: 0.2mg | Calcium: 97mg | Iron: 1.4mg
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Filed Under:
Appetizer RecipesGluten Free RecipesSlow Cooker RecipesSnack RecipesVegetarian Recipes
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About Wendy Polisi
Hi, I’m Wendy! I’m a cook, 5 time cookbook author, blogger, natural health enthusiast…and most importantly a mom. My boys are 18 & 19 and my late life princess is 10.
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Rebecca P.
I think I must try some slow cooker nuts!Reply
Melanie Flinn
I love just about any slow cooker recipe. Who would've thought to put nuts in there? Genius and perfect for the busy holidays.
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Serena Ball
I ALWAYS burn nuts in the oven. But this is genius! I can do this. In fact I can't wait to do this.
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wendy
yay for the slow cooker! I've not done this and often crave seasoned nuts in the summer--perfect! Thanks!Reply
Debi
Do you need to put paper towels in lid to soak up moisture? I have to do this when I do chex-mix in crock pot
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Wendy Polisi
I didn't but you certainly could if you wanted to!
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Stephanie J
These were excellent. I added a couple of dashes of cayenne but otherwise followed the recipe exactly. I plan on making it over and over. Thank you!!Reply
Wendy Polisi
I am so glad you enjoyed them! I am actually making them for Christmas Eve to add to a cheese plate.
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