May 16

Chili Lime Spiced Almonds Recipe

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My husband always surprises me with what he brings home from the store.  I do probably 99% of the shopping in our house, but every once in awhile I have him stop for something, or he decides to stop on his own.  Back in January, he went out to run some mysterious errands.  He came home with a bag full of nuts.  And by bag full, I mean Target sized bag full.  Apparently somewhere had a sale on Pistachios, so he went to stock up.  He LOVES pistachios.  He also loves a good deal.  So why not pick up mass quantities, they are sale?! Along with pistachios he picked up one lone bag of Chili Lime Almonds.  He and my 7 year old went to town on those almonds.  I was very surprised how much my son liked them.
About a week later Black Peppercorn posted a recipe for Chili Lime Peanuts.  I immediately pinned the recipe and knew I was going to make it with Almonds.  Well, I finally got around to it.  These were so easy!!  Like 5 minutes of work, easy.  I am not a huge nut lover, but I know they are really good for you.  So these are great to have around for a quick afternoon snack.
You can adjust the heat level with these by adding more cayenne.  The amount called for just gives it a tiny background heat.  Not too much for my 7 year old who does not like hot things.  So if you are sharing with just adults, I would double it.

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Chili Lime Spiced Almonds
Adapted from Black Peppercorn

3 cups almonds
1/4 cup lime juice (about 2 limes)
2 Tbls chili powder
1 Tbls salt
1/2 tsp cayenne
2 Tbls olive oil
1 Tbls honey

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Spread Almonds on a large baking sheet.
In a small bowl mix together everything but the almonds. Pour  mixture over the nuts, and stir evenly to coat.  Make sure the nuts are in a single layer on the baking sheet.  Bake for 15-20 minutes.  Cool completely, then store in an air tight container.

Erin Sellin is the resident recipe contributor for Taking Time for Mommy – Online Magazine for Moms. You can also  find her on her own blog Dinners, Dishes, and Desserts and on facebook.


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  1. It was ok, i think the temperature was too high or the time was a bit too long they were a little overcooked. To the taste i felt like something was missing…

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