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Mesquite Smoked Almonds Recipe
Smoking nuts is a simple way to add that extra hit of flavor. You can eat these almonds on their own. Or else you may use them in a variety of other smoked recipes. Here you have some suggestions: Dark Chocolate Smoked Almond Bark, Smoked Bits and Bites
Or as a topping like this Smoked Brie Wheel.
Ingredients
1 Pound almonds (pre-roasted and salted)
Bradley Smoker bisquettes – Mesquite
Preparation
Set up the smoker for 250°F using Mesquite wood bisquettes (or bisquettes of your choice).
Place a magic mat on a smoker rack and evenly spread the almonds on it.
Smoke for about 2 hours.
Let the almonds come to room temperature before serving.
By Steve Cylka
Mesquite
Wood
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As the strongest of the smoker woods, it perfectly complements rich meats such as steak, duck, and lamb with its stronger, slightly sweeter, and more delicate than Hickory flavour.
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