Roast your own macadamias
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There’s nothing quite like a freshly roasted nut. Preparing your own roasted macadamia nuts at home is quick, easy and oh so satisfying. Roasting macadamias intensifies their buttery flavour and accentuates their unique crunch. It also gives you the opportunity to combine them with additional flavours and spices that complement the natural creaminess of macadamias. You can roast macadamias in a pan or on the BBQ, but the most common way to roast macadamias at home is in the oven. Be prepared to make a big batch as these morsels are so moreish they will disappear in a flash!
Step 1
Cut the kernels to size. Whether you are roasting a big batch or a small one, you’ll get an even colour and crunch if each of the nuts are the same size.
Step 2
Lay nuts on a baking tray in a single layer. Dry-roasting intensifies the naturally delicious flavour of the nuts. You can also spray the kernels lightly with olive oil spray. Very little of this oil is absorbed into the nut, but it helps any additional flavourings stick to the surface of the kernels.
Step 3
Place tray in an oven preheated to 200°C and roast for 8 minutes or until golden. Shake the tray gently every minute or two to ensure the nuts roast evenly.
Step 4
Remove nuts from the tray immediately to stop them from overcooking. While still warm, toss your favourite spice mix through and serve.
Elevate the flavour
While roasting itself intensifies the macadamia flavour you love, adding your favourite spice mix to the still-warm kernels will turn each one into a satisfying flavour bomb. Although everyone has their own personal preference, these tried-and-tested combinations are approved by macadamia-lovers everywhere.
Chilli macadamias
Chilli flakes, chilli powder and smoked paprika are all great to add to your warm macadamias after roasting.
Bushfood flavours
Many Australian native herbs and spices like wattle seed, pepperberry and lemon myrtle pair perfectly with our native nut. Discover our favourite flavour combinations here.
Salted macadamias
Although too much salt in your diet can be problematic, when you roast your own macadamias at home you are free to add less than commercial makers might. Just a tiny sprinkle can boost that buttery, creamy macadamia flavour we love so much.
Spice blends
Whether you prefer Middle Eastern baharat or a North African Ras El Hanout, you are free to experiment when you roast your own macadamias at home.