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Cinnamon Roasted Almonds

Cinnamon Roasted Almonds
This is a simple recipe for cinnamon roasted almonds that doesn't require any fancy ingredients or equipment. I make a few batches each holiday season for snacking and to include with gifts.

They make a nice addition to a plate of goodies that you're giving away, sprinkled around cookies and truffles, or tied in a small bag to go with a gift. They're very easy, but taste wonderful and make your house smell yummy.
 
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Step 1Ingredients and supplies

Ingredients and supplies
Ingredients:
1 pound almonds (about 3 1/2 cups)
1 egg white
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 cup brown sugar, packed
1/2 cup white sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon cinnamon

Supplies:
large cookie sheet with sides (or two 9x13 pans)
no-stick cooking spray (Pam), oil or shortening for greasing cookie sheet
medium and small mixing bowls
fork
wide spatula or mixing spoon

Also preheat your oven to 250 F.
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Feb 19, 2012. 12:32 PMdorial says:
Tried this recipe this afternoon and they are delicious, made mine with salted Almonds. Oh someone recommended baking on parchment paper to avoid mess. But if you do that it's impossible to shake after stirring. Enjoy!
Oct 31, 2011. 10:06 PMemmaxbouchard says:
These sound delicious! but can you think of anything to substitute for the egg?! Would it come out the same if i just omitted the egg white? i'm a vegan.
Nov 20, 2011. 5:40 PMDeliciousMystic says:
I haven't tried this, but judging by how the egg is used as a binder , I would guess that you could use the standard flax/water egg substitute.. For baking I usually use 1 T ground flax mixed well with 2-3T. water. Just from reading through this, I would say you probably want a thinner flax wash, so I would say 4-5T. of water to a Tablespoon of ground flax. just enough to make it sticky, but not so much that the flax wash is gummy and clumping up with your other ingredients.. let me know if this works for you. enjoy!
Nov 13, 2011. 10:48 AMMauigerbil says:
This is a definite Christmas present for my grandma, who keeps a jar of cinnamon almonds on her counter next to the stereo. Yes, stereo. My grandma is pretty cool. My grandpa also rides motorcycles and ATV's and dirtbikes and............
May 3, 2011. 12:09 AMriccastleman says:
For all you Diabetics and sugar weight watchers, I have the answer for this recipe. I used Nevella no cal sweetener which uses the same per half cup as regular sugar and used Ideal no cal brown sugar substitute, again same per half cup as regular brown sugar. I also substituted coconut oil for greasing the cookie sheet. I was a little short on my almonds so I compensated with pecans mixed in. Followed the rest to the "T". Worked out well and a great sugar free snack. Thanks for the foundation to this recipe Annie!
Feb 7, 2011. 8:23 PMbjy151 says:
These are currently in the oven and smell awesome! I found this page while searching for these almonds from cabelas. My brother brought some of these from cabelas to deer camp this year and they were awesome, he had a nice story behind them.
But long story short my brother is currently in Afghanistan and I wanted to order some and send them to him. Found this recipe and decided to make them, question is do you believe they would still be good after a possible 2 weeks plus in the mail? Would they be fine if sealed, vacuum packed, anything?
Dec 31, 2010. 8:48 AMBiggsy says:
I generally do honeyed almonds, and I have been trying in vain to try and get the crumbly coating on the outside like you have got here... might have to see if I can replicate this with my honey recipe
Jun 13, 2010. 2:00 PMpawgles says:
Awesome recipe! Very easy to make! I also made it with pecans. SOOOO Yummy! Thank you!
Dec 18, 2009. 11:12 AMatomov says:
Nice, thanks! What temperature you used? 
Apr 5, 2010. 6:26 AManyonenot says:
He was at 250F* (NOT CELSIUS), written at beggining
Jan 26, 2010. 8:22 AMSpellboundAngel says:
Can other  nuts be substituted for almonds in this recipe?
Feb 16, 2010. 12:45 PMSpellboundAngel says:
I'll do that. I was wondering specifically about walnuts since that seems to be the only nut we currently have in the house. XD
Mar 10, 2010. 10:10 AMSpellboundAngel says:
The walnuts turned out pretty good. I also tried substituting fresh grated nutmeg for my friend who is allergic to cinnamon and it tasted really good.
Feb 9, 2010. 5:16 PMmainoah says:
I made these for Christmas last year and decided to try using some spices and make a sweet spicy version and it turned out amazing! Thanks for putting this up, it was wonderful!
Jan 3, 2010. 6:07 PMLuminousObject says:
I can finally have these more than just once a year! Thank you so much!
Dec 23, 2009. 8:51 PMmickermack says:
Just tried this out, I either overcooked it or had too much egg white (i had 20oz of nuts rather than 16), most likely combination of both. Anyway it ended up more like a toffee or bark, but still really good and addictive! Broke it apart and covered it in some powdered sugar to take away some of the caramelized 'burn' taste.
Dec 22, 2009. 12:58 PMoboist1 says:
I am making a batch right now and they smell great !

Question:

Looking at your pic, I assumed you used raw, un-roasted, unsalted, almonds in your recipe.

Is that right ?
Dec 23, 2009. 4:33 PMsmgeier says:
I made a batch of these the other day, and they are ALMOST gone. They turned out fantastic, and they're super easy to make. 5 stars.
Dec 21, 2009. 9:57 PMLync says:

I just made these for the first time (and ate them for the first time).  They turned out great.  So delicious!

Dec 18, 2009. 2:28 PMdexusno says:
Great instructable!  Is it 250 degrees celcius or farenheit?
Dec 19, 2009. 4:05 AMSender says:
Hi, I strongly guess it's fahrenheit (and therefore 120 celsius). In her other recipe she wrote '325 degrees' which - if it was celsius - would be way beyond normal baking temperatures.
Dec 18, 2009. 9:08 AMnightscene says:
I lined the pan with tin foil.  No mess!  Great recipe!!!
Dec 17, 2009. 6:51 AMNotags says:
I was at The Chesapeake Bay Blues Festival one year, and there was a vendor selling these. The aroma of sweet and cinnamon was too much to avoid the temptation. I walked over and the young lady asked if I'd like to try a sample. I replied: Heck no!! Sell me the largest bag ya got! 

I can't wait to try it. Thanks so much for posting this.

Dec 18, 2009. 6:49 AMwuguwa says:
 they sell them at the renn fest in crownsville too. they are awesome!
Dec 17, 2009. 1:21 PMxie says:
hah! i can never resist them at faires/festivals either!

i am super excited about trying to make them at home as well. ;)
Dec 17, 2009. 12:41 PMroland turn says:
Mmmm they look good, I'll try this.  Nice clean oven too!
Dec 17, 2009. 7:30 AMmerlin1974 says:
I agree, these make great gifts. We make several kinds of nuts like this every year durring the holidays. Another good version is to use sugar and seasoned salt which makes sort of a sweet savory combo that is great. Try this on unsalted cashews too! Best when warm :)
Dec 15, 2009. 3:53 AMkillerjackalope says:
These look great, featured because well... I love cinnamon almonds...
Dec 14, 2009. 10:58 PMxorshift says:
Great instructible/recipe, just made some and they turned out great.  I put mine on parchment paper, on an all metal cooling rack, on a cookie sheet, and used 1/2 as much brown (used splenda brown sugar)    I had been looking for a good oven method to avoid a sticky pan.. now to find a good wasabi soy version :) 

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