Nuts for Christmas (and I don’t mean crazy)

It is only December 2, and I already feel like a crazy person. Every year, I decide to make all kinds of Martha Stewart-ish holiday treats (cocoa kits, reindeer food bags, gingerbread houses…) and then get testy with everyone in my house because they interrupt my projects when they want something– like dinner. Even though I had about 6 loads of laundry to do, several sets of school papers to grade, and various other weekend chores, I chose to mix up a batch of Buttered Nuts with Rosemary and Orange, print cutesy labels, and bag them using one of the clear gift bags I have in my vast collection.

This morning’s project is super fast and will be going to some of my husband’s co-workers or given as a thank you sirsee to the hosts at the (few) holiday parties we are attending if I run out of cocoa kits.

Ingredients

  • 2 cups lightly salted roasted mixed nuts can (an 11.5 oz can)
  • 1 T. unsalted butter
  • 2 T. sugar
  • 1 T. fresh rosemary, chopped
  • 1 T. thinly sliced orange zest

Directions

  • Melt the butter in a large skillet over medium-high heat.  Add the nuts, sugar, rosemary, and zest. Cook, tossing, until the sugar is melted and the mixture is fragrant, 2 to 3 minutes.  Let cool on a baking sheet.

NOTE: Recipe can be doubled easily. I added an additional 1/2 c. of pecan halves and 1/2 c. of plain almonds and a few extra mixed nuts, then doubled the seasonings and butter.

TheRoomMom

I am an educator. I am a little crafty; I like to make cupcakes, and I love projects. As my husband will tell you, these interests can quickly grow out of control when working on teacher gifts and class activities.

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  • I'm with you.... have some cookie dough ready in the fridge to bake soon. One year I made cross stitch ornaments for each student in my class. One year I made tiny pig magnets (out of discarded panty hose) for each... what was I thinking? and where in the world did I find that much time? The nuts sound yummy.... did you add the rosemary? interesting combination.

    • Yes, I used the rosemary as called for, so it has sweet and savory. Really delicious! Laughing about the gifts for each student. My teammate and I ordered pencils with each student's name this year, so I have that checked off the list!

  • These are always a big hit when I serve them. The orange zest is usually the unidentifiable ingredient and the rosemary teases the palate.

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