This is pretty simple, the trick is to not over toast them or they'll burn.
Last time I tried these I just tossed them on the hot hearth. My son complained they were over done. I eat anything!
This time I used a small terracotta dish. Put a little olive oil in the pre-heated dish and then put in the almonds. (Raw, with skin on) I tossed the almonds a couple of times and then served them as a appetizer. Delicioso!
I often use sliced almonds in my Paella. We sautee them in olive oil. There is a very narrow time between toasted and burnt (throw them out and start over) so I assume it will be the same in the WFO. Better underdone than burnt....but I do like them toasted!
Jim
Last time I tried these I just tossed them on the hot hearth. My son complained they were over done. I eat anything!
This time I used a small terracotta dish. Put a little olive oil in the pre-heated dish and then put in the almonds. (Raw, with skin on) I tossed the almonds a couple of times and then served them as a appetizer. Delicioso!
I often use sliced almonds in my Paella. We sautee them in olive oil. There is a very narrow time between toasted and burnt (throw them out and start over) so I assume it will be the same in the WFO. Better underdone than burnt....but I do like them toasted!
Jim
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