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smoky rosemary roasted pecans

Smoky Rosemary Roasted Pecans

november 21, 2014

smoky rosemary roasted pecans

The holiday season is here and we need quick and easy snacks for entertaining that can be made ahead, ideal for guests dropping by for a little holiday visit.  Two operative words here are quick and easy.  For these smoky  roasted nuts , add two more words : delicious, and versatile.

My smoky rosemary roasted pecans are an ideal accompaniment to wine, cocktails and non-alcoholic beverages.  They elevate the most simple salad to exalted status when scattered atop dressed greens.  Have homemade  vinaigrette on hand for the healthiest salads. Use these nuts to gussy up substantial salads, too.

Chopped, they give the wow factor to dips and spreads when mixed into whipped cream cheese and sour cream.  Envision these nuts folded into a stuffing for roasted pork loin or seared chicken breasts.  Pureed soups will appear ready for their photo shoot with an artful drizzle of creme fraiche and a few roasted pecans.

closeup of smoky rosemary roasted pecans

 

Make these nuts up to a month ahead and store tightly covered at room temperature in a cool spot.  Package them in pretty holiday tins or jars and give some homemade kitchen love.

smoky rosemary roasted pecans

recipe by Michele Humlan, The Good Eats Company       smoky rosemary roasted pecans

makes two cups

ingredients

2 cups pecan halves
1 ½ tablespoons melted unsalted butter
1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh rosemary
½ teaspoon smoked Spanish paprika
¼ teaspoon fine sea salt – I like La Baleine

directions

  1. Preheat oven to 250 degrees.
  2. In mixing bowl, toss pecans with melted butter, smoked paprika and sea salt until all nuts are coated well.
  3. Add rosemary and toss until combined.
  4. With spatula, transfer nuts to ungreased heavy sheet pan and bake for 35 minutes.
  5. Let nuts cool on baking sheet and when cool transfer to airtight container.
  6. Store at room temperature in a cool spot for up to one month.

 

 

Cucumber Mint Cocktail

july 18, 2014

cucumber mint cocktail

 

In the South, summertime heat can get the best of your intentions to cook dinner.  Toss a salad, cut a few ripe tomatoes from the garden, fire up the outdoor grill (anything to avoid heating up the kitchen) and call that dinner.   Better yet, serve something you grilled the day before and avoid fire altogether.

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spiced cranberry vodka

Spiced Cranberry Vodka

december 17, 2013

spiced cranberry vodka

Visitors bearing homemade treats are always welcome at my home during the holidays.  A gift of handcrafted limoncello made by friends a few  years back was sipped with extra pleasure, illustrating that gifts handmade with care are treasured all the more by the lucky recipients.

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two winter cocktails

january 4, 2013

tangerine rosemary cocktail

When winter’s chill is in the air, your fireside alcoholic beverage of choice may be hot cocoa with a splash of Kahlua, mulled wine or hot spiced apple cider with a splash of rum.  I love to warm up with a hot drink but a chilled, tart and not-too-sweet cocktail hits the spot and whets my appetite for the piping hot dinner feast to come.  My favorite beverages live among the innovative cocktail offerings of Acacia Mid-town here in Richmond, Virginia.  Alas, evenings out on the town are limited, so if I have a hankering for a cocktail the mixologist must be me, or perhaps my neighbor Janie, who makes fabulous themed cocktails for dinner gatherings with friends.  For this autumn’s outdoor viewing of the film noir classic Gun Crazy, Janie prepared sidecars, the vintage mixed drink, authentic and refreshing, with her usual verve and enthusiasm.

 

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