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Bonnie wrote:
How do you roast chestnuts in the oven? Cut an X on the flat side with a sharp knife (if you don't they may explode in the oven and make a real mess). Roast them at 400-425 F. The skins will loosen and they'll be ready to peel in about 15-20 minutes, but they won't be completely cooked. By about 30 minutes they'll be fully cooked, ready to peel and eat. -- Reg |
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On Nov 15, 9:10 pm, Reg wrote: Bonnie wrote: How do you roast chestnuts in the oven?Cut an X on the flat side with a sharp knife (if you don't they may explode in the oven and make a real mess). Roast them at 400-425 F. The skins will loosen and they'll be ready to peel in about 15-20 minutes, but they won't be completely cooked. By about 30 minutes they'll be fully cooked, ready to peel and eat. I have two trees, and I only cut them across. I am very disappointed with the quality of store bought chestnuts, they are huge, but they are mealy, not that sweet, difficult to peel, and often have bugs. The exact contrary of my own chestnuts. |
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simy1 wrote:
I have two trees, and I only cut them across. I am very disappointed with the quality of store bought chestnuts, they are huge, but they are mealy, not that sweet, difficult to peel, and often have bugs. The exact contrary of my own chestnuts. Nodding in agreement. Chestnuts are one of hardest items to get in my area. The quality is inconsistent and often very poor. A place that has good looking stock today can be carrying bug infested garbage tomorrow. I have to look closely at what's around, buy and try in small amounts, then go back right away, straight from the kitchen, and get a large quantity. The "chestnut challenge" has become a traditional part of my holiday season. And it's worth it. I'd had them before, but I became hooked on chestnuts once I made my first chestnut cake. -- Reg |
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I bought (at the grocery store), peeled and ate my first chestnuts a
few years ago. I swore I would NEVER do it again. Seriously wounded myself by driving a piece of shell under my fingernail while trying to peel the damned thing. And they weren't very good. I have since been told that they had probably been in the back of the store for a year. :/ I guess if I ever come across some that I know are fresh, I might try them again. Pat On Nov 16, 12:17 pm, Reg wrote: simy1 wrote: I have two trees, and I only cut them across. I am very disappointed with the quality of store bought chestnuts, they are huge, but they are mealy, not that sweet, difficult to peel, and often have bugs. The exact contrary of my own chestnuts.Nodding in agreement. Chestnuts are one of hardest items to get in my area. The quality is inconsistent and often very poor. A place that has good looking stock today can be carrying bug infested garbage tomorrow. |
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