Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Chili Lime Peanuts

I lived in a small town in Guatemala a few years ago, teaching English at a nicely sized private school. The town was very small, not many people had vehicles, so much of the transportation was done on the old feet. You would think that walking so much would have helped me lose weight, but I gained almost 10 pounds while I was there. Most was due to the excellent food I ate on a daily basis, cooked by the staff of the guest house I was staying at, but a majority was due to the country's obsession with snack foods.

Almost every activity or event is capped off by walking to the local store and buying a snack or treat of some sort. And we're not just talking the same old chips and cookies we have here. They have all sorts of different flavors of things, but the most prevalent and my favorite is the Chili Lime flavor.Almost everything comes in Chili Lime flavor, from Doritos to Fritos to candy to cookies. They even sprinkle a chili lime seasoning on their fruits, which is actually really delicious.

I wanted to make a new glazed nut to add to my growing list and decided to pay some homage to perhaps one of the greatest combination of flavors. Like the rest of the glazed nuts (check after the recipe for more links), these take about 20 minutes to make. They are the perfect food for snacking and would be a great little nibbly to serve guests.

Feel free to increase or decrease the amount of crushed red pepper. The 1 tsp will give you about a 2.5 out of 5 on the 28 Cooks' Hot-o-Meter.

Chili Lime Peanuts

Chili Lime Peanuts
1 c dry roasted unsalted peanuts
1/4 c sugar
1 tsp crushed red pepper
zest of 2 limes

In large pan, combine peanuts and sugar over medium high heat. Stir frequently until sugar starts to melt. Lower heat, and stir continuously for 10 minutes, or until sugar starts to fully melt and cover nuts. Add pepper and continue to cook for an additional 30 seconds, until nuts are well glazed and pepper is well mixed in. Add lime zest and stir until well mixed. Pour onto sheet of wax paper on a cooling rack and spread out. Allow to cool. Store in tightly-sealed container.

Looking for more?? Try these:
*Lemon Pepper Cashews
*Jasmine Tea and Ginger Almonds
*Chili Chai Walnuts
*Sweet and Spicy Walnuts
*Green Tea Wasabi Almonds

15 comments:

  1. awesome! i've got everything i need to make these tonight. thanks for this recipe!

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  2. Lime is one of my favorite flavors, I would love these!

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  3. Your Chili Lime Peanuts sound so intereting. I just made a recipe from your blog last night the Thai Shrimp Lettuce Wraps. They were very good.

    Sharona May

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  4. That's a perfect combo for peanuts, I bet they taste gr8!!

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  5. I'm afraid if I make these I will eat them all.... in one sitting!

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  6. Kickpleat - I'd love to know how you liked them!

    Meeso - I'm a huge fan of lime as well, and the chili just adds the right punch. I think you'll like these!

    Sharona May - you should comment on the Thai Shrimp Lettuce wraps. I'd love to know how you liked them!

    Namrantha - they are quite tasty. The perfect little salty and sweet snack!

    Cara - it wouldn't be hard to do. They are quite a treat!

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  7. Oh yum! I'm going to make these for sure, but I might have to kick the spice up for my gentleman friend. I can't wait to taste it!

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  8. that looks great fiber! lime and peanuts should be a nice pairing!:)

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  9. Looks yum. I have to try this and the lemon pepper nuts...

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  10. Melissavina - I love things super spicy too! I hope he enjoys them.

    Mansi - thanks! I think it's pretty tasty. Let me khow if you try them!

    Minti - I think the lemon pepper are still my favorite of all of the nut recipes, but the chili lime are definitely a very close second!

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  11. Anonymous1:45 PM

    chili lime - now that's one recipe I might try. :-)

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  12. At first I thought recipe was for "apéritif" and already found it interesting. Its original hot sweet makes it more interesting. Thanks.

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  13. Hi, your blog was recommended to me on google reader, and I love it! You have so many great recipes. I noticed you like to do roasted nuts and stuff like that - have you ever tried roasted chickpeas? I just made them for the first time last night, and they're pretty good!

    Thanks for the awesome blog.

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  15. Anonymous4:55 PM

    I'm gonna make these as Christmas gifts. Thanks!!

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