Roasting your own nuts is easy and customizable, but it also has its own set of benefits. By making them at home, you have complete control over the ingredients used. Store-bought roasted nuts often come with added oils, sugars, and preservatives, but when you roast them yourself, you can use healthier options like coconut oil or honey. Additionally, roasting your own nuts allows you to save money in the long run as buying raw nuts is generally cheaper than buying pre-roasted ones.
You can use any type of nut you prefer, such as almonds, cashews, walnuts, brazil nuts, pecans, or peanuts. Make sure to use raw, unsalted nuts for maximum flavor and health benefits. You can also mix different types of nuts together to create your own unique blend.
Next, you can choose to add any seasonings to your nuts. This is where the fun begins as you can customize the flavors to your preference. You can go for a sweet and savory option by sprinkling some brown sugar and cinnamon, or add a kick of spice with cayenne pepper and garlic powder. You can even experiment with different herbs and spices like rosemary, thyme, or paprika. Just make sure to coat the nuts evenly with the seasonings.
Homemade Roasted Nuts
Ingredients
- 2 cups any kind of raw nut you like
- 2 tbsp oil of your choice, coconut, extra virgin olive oil, avocado, or melted butter
- 1/2 tsp sea salt
That is the basic for a plain roasted nut bellow are ideas for different seasonings you can add
I think each seasoning is different and this is just a jumping off point you can always add more or less
Barbecue
- 1 tbsp Barbecue rub
Lemon pepper
- 1 tbsp Lemon pepper seasoning
Tajin
- 1 tbsp Tajin
Gingerbread
- 1 tbsp Gingerbread spice blend
Apple pie
- 1 tbsp Apple pie spice blend
Creole
- 1 tbsp Creole seasoning
Southwest
- 1 tbsp Southwest seasoning
Ranch
- 1 tbsp Ranch seasoning
Rosemary
- 2 tbsp Freshly chopped rosemary
- 1 tsp Turmeric
- 1 tsp Paprika
Honey and Chili
- 2 tbsp Melted butter
- 1 tbsp Honey
- 2 tsp Chili powder
- 1 tsp Cinnamon
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F and line a sheet pan with parchment paper.Add nuts to a large bowl. Drizzle with oil and toss with your chosen seasoning(s).Spread in a single layer on the baking sheet.Optional: Sprinkle the sea salt over the top instead of mixing it in for a more even salt finish.Roast for 15 minutes, stirring halfway through.Remove from oven and let cool completely before storing.Store in an airtight container at room temp for up to 2 weeks—or longer depending on humidity.
Tips:
- Make a double batch—they disappear fast!Want more flavor? Add a little extra seasoning while the nuts are still warm.Sweet versions (like honey chili) will be slightly sticky at first, but dry nicely once cooled.
You can use any combination of
- Almonds, cashews, walnuts, Brazil nuts, pecans, or peanutsRaw, unsalted varieties work best—they absorb flavor better and toast evenlyCreate your own nut blend or stick with a favorite!
