Cinnamon Sugar Almonds Recipe (2024)

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dimmerswitch

Thnx to others' notes, made couple of changes. Result just right dry sweet - salty - spicy treats. 1) Toasted raw nuts a little in saucepan first. 2) Removed pan from flame b/4 adding water, sugar etc to avoid splatter. 3) @1 tsp kosher salt cinnamon + @ 1/8 tsp New Mexico chili powder added to cinnmon. 4) Silicon spatula to stir gets sugar out pan edges so no burn. 5) @12 min for nice dry coating. 6) Lower flame as nuts cook to dry without burning sugar. 8) Sprinkle w/ Maldon salt.

blisssu

I agree with previous reviewer that the recipe is confusing. It calls for "almonds," by which I would assume unsalted, unroasted. It does not call for any added salt. So how do the almonds achieve the description of an "elegant twist of salty and sweet?"

Sam

Don't be alarmed - it's going to look like a creature from the black lagoon until the last 30 seconds, when the sludgy toffee suddenly becomes a light powdery coating. Tasty! But a lot of stirring...

Regina

First, this recipe should probably call for "salted" almonds, since the dish is described as "sweet and salty." Since I was using unsalted almonds, I added two teaspoons of sea salt. Unfortunately, while despite the medium heat and constant stirring, the mixture never became "totally dry" - it just burned and I had to throw it out.

CMA

I’ve used this recipe for years with pecans, and it’s foolproof. I mix the sugar and cinnamon, then stir in the water over medium heat till the sugar dissolves, then add 1Tbsp vanilla and the pecans. Then stir pretty nonstop for 10-12 minutes until the sugar coating is dry and sandy. The only time this did not work is once when I somehow accidentally added 3 Tbsp cinnamon - it never dried out, so I rinsed off the syrupy mess, let the nuts dry, and started over. Good luck!

Brandon

Yikes, these did not turn out well. As a previous poster commented, my syrup also never went away. It came out as a black, syrupy, sticky mess. The syrup stuck to everything and once it cooled down even a little, it was very hard to clean from my silicon spatula and saucepan. I would not recommend.

Ree

This recipe was great! I mixed the sugar cinnamon & water first & added the almonds once that was mixed well (off the heat). I turned my heat to medium-high and left it there for about 3 mins. Turned heat down to medium and just kept stirring. I honestly had doubts looking at the super saucey mixture now turning super dark. I turned heat down to med-low for fear of burning while still stirring. Suddenly, at 13 min mark,the dry crumbles appeared! Have faith, and don't stop stirring for a min!

BAC

Made this with 1/2 brown sugar and 1/2 granulated sugar and raw almonds for a sweet almond praline. It helps to bring the sugar and water to a boil in the saucepan first, then add in the cinnamon and almonds. It takes a lot of stirring and a lot of patience because you can’t crank the heat way up when cooking sugar, but once the sugar crystallizes on the almonds take them out of the pan and let them continue to rest and crunch up on parchment paper.

jackie

worked perfectly! was nervous but as long as the heat is kept on very low it works fine. does take a lot of stirring.

Queen

So I tried this. Only thing I would say is to put the almonds in after the mixture is starting to set. I also sprinkled to 2 shakes of salt to balance the over power cinnamon.

ceegee

I've made this multiple times with no issues. I am trying it with peanuts right now. I like the addition of adding salt which I did in this particular batch, but even just the straight up sweet almonds have been well loved this holiday season.

Angel

This came out great! Very old fashion vibe. I was losing faith as I stirred an increasingly syrupy mix. I was sure I’d ruined the recipe and no doubt my pan. But, a few minutes more of stirring and it all turned to a powder. I used cinnamon too which dissolved nicely and gave a great scent and flavor.

Rita

I agree with others who had a bad experience. Maybe the recipient calls for too much water. Won’t try again but I suggest others try a few tablespoons of water and salt at the end!

Tristan

My arm is tired, but the dark sludge eventually evolved into perfectly sugared, dry nuts. I added a tablespoon of pear bourbon because I had it so why not. The results are delicious.

saucedo

I followed the recipe exactly, stirring without interruption. I was certain when the mixture became dark and sticky (and a debilitating hand cramp was afoot) that I would become one of the many who had to throw this away. But at 14 minutes exactly, the mixture suddenly dried and there was a lovely crystallized coating on the almonds. I used dry roasted, lightly salted almonds but found it could use a sprinkle of Maldon salt as another reviewer suggested

my take

I made this exactly to the recipe with dry roasted/salted whole almonds. I stirred constantly for about 14 minutes before the almonds were fully dry. I adjusted the heat to a little lower than medium about halfway through as the sugar syrup was starting to bubble. These are a delicious treat!

Mary

This recipe worked exactly as directed for me. The only change I made was using 1/2 white and 1/2 brown sugar. After about 15 minutes of stirring it got very dry and I spread the nuts on a sheet pan to cool. My only comment is that there was quite a lot of sugar left in the pan. I set this sugar aside to use in morning oatmeal - waste not want not! And the almonds are delicious.

Kelly Smith

Total disaster. Black, sticky, goopy mess. I had to throw it away.

Alexia

At the point I pulled them off the heat, I would not describe them as "dry". There was not liquid sitting in the pan, but there was a sticky mixture adhering to the almonds and the side of the pan as I mixed. They air dried the rest of the way and had a great crust. I think if I would have let them go any longer, they would have burned. I just don't think you're ever going to get "dry" nuts as long as they're on the heat.

Ldk

Mine was a total failure, too. I read all of the notes here, and I used 1/3 c of water, mixed in my cinnamon and sugar, and roasted the almonds slightly before adding. After 10 minutes of cooking, I thought that it was working nicely. 20 minutes later--and I was stirring constantly till then--I realized that I was getting a burnt smell from the liquid, and used someone's hint to pour it all out onto baking paper and let it be almond brittle.

CMA

I’ve used this recipe for years with pecans, and it’s foolproof. I mix the sugar and cinnamon, then stir in the water over medium heat till the sugar dissolves, then add 1Tbsp vanilla and the pecans. Then stir pretty nonstop for 10-12 minutes until the sugar coating is dry and sandy. The only time this did not work is once when I somehow accidentally added 3 Tbsp cinnamon - it never dried out, so I rinsed off the syrupy mess, let the nuts dry, and started over. Good luck!

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Cinnamon Sugar Almonds Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How long do sugared almonds last? ›

Quick: they take just 5 minutes to prep, and the rest of the time is spent in the oven. As a bonus, these candied almonds will make your house smell AMAZING while they bake! Long shelf life: up to 2 months in the fridge or 6 months in the freezer.

Are sugar coated almonds healthy? ›

Sugared almonds are a delicious and novel way to enjoy almonds, which are one of the healthiest nuts. Although a sugar coating certainly isn't healthy, the almonds that lie beneath are an excellent source of omega 3's. Sugared almonds are often sold in stand-alone carts in malls but for a pretty penny.

What are sugared almonds made of? ›

NOTE: There are approx. 180 pieces of sugar almonds in 500 g bag. Roasted almonds, sugar, flour, gum arabic, vegetable gum, vanillin, colours (102, 110, 122, 124, 133, 142, 151). May contain traces of treenuts, peanuts, sesame, soy and dairy products.

What are candied almonds called? ›

Jordan almonds are almonds coated with a hard sugar shell. Today, Jordan almonds are often used as wedding favors or for other special occasions.

What do 5 sugared almonds represent? ›

If you want to be faithful to wedding traditions, the sugared almond wedding favours for each of the guests must contain five almonds representing each of the couple's wishes: love, health, happiness, fertility, and long life together.

What do the colors of sugared almonds mean? ›

It's not just the number of sugared almonds at celebrations that matter, as the colours also represent meaning. White for weddings, silver for twenty-fifth anniversaries, gold for fiftieth anniversaries, sky-blue or pink for christenings, red for graduations, green for engagements.

Can you eat too many sweet almonds? ›

Consuming almonds in excess can result in diarrhoea, difficulty in swallowing, vomiting and severe itching. Allergy-prone individuals may also experience nut allergies.

Why do diabetics eat almonds? ›

Almonds and almond milk may provide health benefits for people with diabetes. Almonds are high in protein, healthy fats, and fiber and make a satisfying snack. They may help regulate blood sugar and manage body weight. Diabetes is a long-term condition that affects how the body regulates blood sugar levels.

Why are sugared almonds given at weddings? ›

Jordan almonds are given out at weddings all over the world and have been for years. The bitterness of the almonds themselves represents the trials and tribulations of life, while the sugar coating represents the hope that the married couple will embark on their new life together with sweetness.

What is another name for sugared almonds? ›

Other names

They are a typical open air fair snack in several countries where they receive different names. In France, praline is the common name but sometimes they are simply called "Amandes grillées". In Spain they are called "Garrapiñadas". In Switzerland and Germany they are called "Gebrannte Mandeln".

Can dogs eat almonds? ›

Almonds are not considered a safe food for dogs. Although almonds aren't actually toxic to dogs, like macadamias and other nut varieties, they do pose a number of risks to your dog's health, says American Kennel Club (AKC).

Why are my candied almonds chewy? ›

If your sugared almonds are sticky rather than crunchy on the outside, it's likely because you didn't bake them for long enough. Next time, bake the almonds for an additional 5 minutes. Just don't be tempted to increase the oven temperature as that could result in burnt almonds!

Why do Italians give almonds at weddings? ›

In Italian culture, Jordan almonds are called confetti. They have been given away at Italian weddings since the 14th century. You'll usually find five of the candied almonds wrapped in tulle bundles to represent five blessings for the couple: health, wealth, fertility, happiness, and longevity.

What are Italian sugared almonds called? ›

In Italy and other European countries, their name is "confetti". These are sugared almonds but with a spun sugar shell.

What do almonds mean at a Greek wedding? ›

Koufeta: The Jordan Almonds Greek Wedding Tradition

In traditional Greek weddings, Jordan almonds are called Koufeta. They're placed in little bags in odd numbers and served on a silver tray. The odd numbered almonds symbolize that the newlyweds will share everything and remain undivided.

How do you store sugared almonds? ›

Yes, the product will melt and the thin sugar covering will crack if left in the direct sunlight. To avoid this, they should be kept in a cool dry place, stored below 20°. How do I store the flavoured sugared almonds? Store them in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight with a max temperature of 20°.

How long does it take for almonds to go rancid? ›

A cool temperature of <50°F/<10°C is optimal, but a higher temperature that does not stimulate insect activity may work as well to control moisture migration (and also minimize lipid oxidation). Almonds are a shelf-stable nut that can have more than two years of shelf life when stored at the recommended conditions.

How long do chocolate covered almonds last? ›

Make Ahead Instructions: Store chocolate covered almonds in the refrigerator for up to 4 weeks. For extra flavor, try toasting the almonds first! Simply spread them out onto a large baking sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes at 300°F (149°C). Allow to slightly cool before coating with chocolate.

How long do sugared fruits last? ›

Sort your fruits to make sure they are clean and unblemished. They will keep for a week or so in an airtight container so it's okay if you have more than you need. They also make a really nice treat by themselves. The slightly sour pop of cranberry or grape combined with the sweet crunch of sugar is hard to resist.

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