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Thai Toasted Coconut Cashew Nuts

Thai Toasted Coconut Cashew Nuts – Great as a grain-free replacement for granola or eaten alone as a healthy snack!

Thai Toasted Coconut Cashew Nuts - Great as a grain-free replacement for granola or eaten alone as a healthy snack!

Well, hey! Long time no see! I have a recipe for you. A simple one, but really, really good one. Those are the best kind, aren’t they?

In case you’re wondering, we’re doing well. This little boy of ours has us all wrapped around his increasingly chunky little fingers. He does OK at night so I don’t feel like a zombie. And heck — I even took him to Indulge PDX (a food blogging conference put on by my lovely friend, Lauren at Lauren’s Latest.) I feel like I got the kickstart I was looking for and I’m anxious to jump back into this blogging thing.

And I’ve missed chatting with you. Although if you follow me on Instagram, it’s like we’ve been together every day.

So, I’ve been meaning to post this little snacky thing for several months.

Literally… I’m still eating the leftovers of a quadruple batch I made in November for a church dinner. Unfortunately I’m not lying. Also, we’re not dead yet, so I suppose I’m personally testing the shelf life of this stuff.

You’re welcome.

So what is it?

Coconut, cashews, honey, chili flakes. The first few times I had this was at choir practice at church. I’m usually the pianist — singing is not my forte, but eating the refreshments is. Our choir director made this yummy snack several times and I got the recipe from her. It’s amazing. It’s even better (and less messy) with those big chunks of shaved coconut.

It’s like a grain-free granola with a hint of fire. I’ve been sprinkling it on fruit with a splash of almond milk lately and it’s heavenly. You could also put it on ice cream with some caramel sauce (also heavenly). Or sprinkle it over melted chocolate and make some bark (we’re getting more decadent here).

Or just grab a handful and put it in your mouth.

Thai Toasted Coconut Cashew Nuts - Great as a grain-free replacement for granola or eaten alone as a healthy snack!

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Thai Toasted Coconut Cashew Nuts

Thai Toasted Coconut Cashew Nuts

Yield: about 3 1/2 cups
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes

Thai Toasted Coconut Cashew Nuts - Great as a grain-free replacement for granola or eaten alone as a healthy snack!

Ingredients

  • 1 Tablespoon coconut oil
  • 2 Tablespoons raw honey
  • 2 cups raw cashews
  • 1 1/3 cups unsweetened shredded coconut (or coconut flakes)
  • Crushed red pepper flakes, to taste

Instructions

  1. Heat the oil in a large wok or frying pan to medium-high heat. Stir in the honey. After a few seconds, add the nuts and cashews and stir-fry until they are golden brown.
  2. Add the pepper flakes as well as salt and pepper, to taste. Toss until all ingredients are well mixed.
  3. Spread onto wax or parchment paper to cool.

Notes

Nat's Note: I would start with 1/4 teaspoon of chili flakes and move up from there if you're leery of the spiciness. You can also use fresh red Thai chilis, seeded and chopped.


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Catherine

Sunday 6th of December 2015

Thank you so much for your recipe! It is the best for healthy snack! And the best thing is that it only takes us 10 minute to have wonderful food. But I wonder, if I want to do it for a coconut-allergic person, can I replace the coconut oil with olive oil? I hope that it will not change its taste too much.

Natalie Perry

Thursday 10th of December 2015

Sure, you can replace the coconut oil with olive oil, but there's also flaked coconut in the recipe, which would also have to go... I suppose sweet and spicy cashews would be good as well!

Melissa @ Oil Diffuser

Wednesday 8th of July 2015

ummm this is tasty- and wait, healthy too!

Jennifer

Monday 8th of June 2015

Your sharing is so wonderful. I love it. It looks so delicious and I really want to taste it.

Emma

Tuesday 2nd of June 2015

Oh my deliciousness - this looks divine. Thanks for sharing xo

Natalie Perry

Tuesday 9th of June 2015

Thanks Emma!

Gwen

Monday 1st of June 2015

Welcome back! This looks like a perfectly—and perfectly delicious—way to jump back into the blogosphere. Yum!

Natalie Perry

Tuesday 9th of June 2015

Thanks! I think I'm jumping back it. It depends on how my day is. Haha.

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