| A friend gave me a bag of toasted and salted hazelnuts--I don't really like eating nuts out of hand, so looking for some recipes to use them up, but since they're salted, it might be a little tricky. Thoughts? Or should I rinse them to remove most of the salt? |
| Humm - I was going to suggest a chocolate, hazelnut tart that was in Bon Appetite a year or two ago. You could try it. |
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Bon Appetit - dear lord, I guess it's time to go home. Here is the tart - maybe you can get away with the salted hazelnuts if you eliminate the salt in the caramel sauce:
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Milk-Chocolate-Caramel-Tart-with-Hazelnuts-and-Espresso-357278 |
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Feed them to the squirrels.
Then kill, skin and cook the squirrels. You will need two per person - not because they are so small, but because they are so delicious. Good recipe here: http://allrecipes.com/recipe/slow-cooked-squirrel/ |
| OP here-- we have both black and brown squirrels roaming our backyard, is one color tastier than the other? Or I could wait until spring and feed the nuts to the bears... |
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Please don't waste the hazelnuts on the squirrels. They're pretty expensive and the squirrels are not worthy.
Have you considered maybe using the hazelnuts in a rice pilaf or biscotti? Hec, bring them to my house. I'd love to have them (they're my favorite in case you can't tell)
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This:
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Gianduia-Brownies-14906 it might be the best decision you ever make. |