Ingredients
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25
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2
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1
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1
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1/2
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1/2
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Directions
Fried Almonds, A delicious and extremely quick-to-make recipe which I was delighted to find in the October-November 2008 issue of ‘dish’. As I don’t like hot and spicy flavours, I made these with a mild paprika. Those who do like foods hot and spicy might want to add cayenne pepper. Please, do adjust the spices to meet your taste preferences. As almonds boost energy levels particularly at those times such as early afternoon when – given the choice – many of us may choose to have a siesta, I intend to have these on hand in a container at all times at work as a quick energy-boosting snack. I’ve found that even half a dozen almonds can provide the boost needed at such times, and these will offer a more flavoursome alternative to plain almonds., Very tasty! DS enjoyed so much that he said anything leftover could go his way. Like everyone else the amounts seemed off, so I fallowed TxGriffLover and used 1 tablespoon of olive oil and 1 1/2 cups of almonds and did not change the seasoning. Thanks for the post., I agree with breezermom – the measurements didn’t seem right but it still was very good. used the regular smoked paprika since that’s all I had and left out the salt. Thanks for a new way to spice up almonds.
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Steps
1
Done
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Heat the Oil in a Saut Pan, Over a Medium Heat, Add the Almonds, Stirring Frequently Until They Are Well-Coated With the Oil and Golden. Do not Have the Oil Too Hot as the Almonds Will Then Brown and Their Middles Will Still Be Raw. |
2
Done
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Combine the Remaining Ingredients in a Bowl to Make the Spice Mix. |
3
Done
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Transfer the Almonds to a Plate Using a Slotted Spoon and Sprinkle With the Spice Mix. |
4
Done
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Cool Before Serving. |