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Caramelized Spicy Pumpkin Seeds
These pumpkin seeds are both sweet and spicy at the same time. They have much more flavor than any other pumpkin seeds.
Sweet and Spicy Roasted Almonds
These sweet and spicy roasted almonds are not your typical roasted almonds. These have a little kick from chili powder and depth from more cinnamon than most recipes.
Candied Nuts
This is one of my favorites not only to have on hand at home, but to pull together for a last minute hostess gift.
Tajín Roasted Nuts
Plain mixed nuts get a tangy-spicy makeover with the chili-lime flavors of Tajín seasoning. The roasted nuts recipe makes the perfect party snack that pairs nicely with a cold beer or cocktail.
German Roasted Nuts
Great tasting German-style roasted nuts you get at fairs and festivals!
Instant Pot Salt and Vinegar Boiled Peanuts
This Instant Pot salt and vinegar boiled peanuts recipe was inspired by a craving for something different from the classic Cajun style. Seeing a bag of salt and vinegar chips, I thought — why not? Plus, Instant Pot boiled peanuts are a breeze.
Sugar Spanish Peanuts
For this recipe, sugar Spanish peanuts are coated in hardened sugar and great for snacking! For an added kick, you can add cayenne pepper to the peanuts while they cook. Peanuts will be very hot, so do not handle them with bare hands!
Instant Pot Cajun Boiled Peanuts
I love boiled peanuts, but in the past, they've been a hassle to make. You have to soak them in water overnight, and then you have to wait for the giant pot of water to boil; the water evaporates, so you have to add more water every hour, and then every time you do that, you have to wait for the water to start boiling again. I knew there had to be a way to simplify the process, and this Instant Pot Cajun boiled peanuts recipe was the solution. While it still takes time, the method is hands-off, and they cook more quickly than the 8 hours it takes to soak them overnight using the stovetop method.
Dukka
Great for a party as an appetizer. Dip bread in oil, and then in the dukka spices...Enjoy! We find this appetizer on the tables of restaurants in New Zealand.
Spicy Glazed Pecans
We eat these spicy glazed pecans tossed on salads. They're also a nice addition to nut and trail mixes!
Asian Lettuce Wraps
These lettuce wraps are bursting with Asian flavors, delicious, and a great idea for entertaining or a family-style meal. To serve, allow each person to spoon a portion of the beef mixture into a lettuce leaf. Wrap the lettuce around the beef like a burrito and enjoy!
Candied Almonds
These candied almonds are my father's favorite treat. They taste so good when warm! Substitute any nuts you prefer.
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