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    Smoked nuts (walnuts and Brazilian nuts)

    I smoked nuts on my BGE the other day. It's a great snack that turns out really good. And you can do many variations on flavor. I did one batch of plain nuts (salt only), and one batch caramelized nuts.

    Meathead has a good writeup here.

    I didn't soak them, instead I sprayed them liberally with water. I then salted them, and drizzled honey on one half. I ran my BGE on low 'n slow (225° F), and used beech wood chunks for flavor. I smoked them for 30 minutes, using a frog mat so they don't fall throught. Brought them in, cooled off. This is a great snack. I do it before I put a PP or a brisket on.

    Nuts on the frog mat (caramelized in the foreground, salted in the back)

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    Here's the end result. Now where's my bourbon?

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    #2
    That looks very tasty Henrik.

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      #3
      Awww, nuts!

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        #4
        Sometimes you feel like a nut?

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          #5
          I bet that would go great with bourbon!

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            #6
            Lol! Keep ’em comin folks!

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              #7
              No Henrik .... it's WHERE"S THE BEER !!!!

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              • Henrik
                Henrik commented
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                I love me some Guinness!!

              • Mr. Bones
                Mr. Bones commented
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                Me three on th Guinness!
                Yum!

              • Troutman
                Troutman commented
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                Just finished a six pack of that 200 anniversary stuff. It was awesome!

              #8
              Nice!

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                #9
                So in Brazil, do they call Brazilian nuts just...nuts?

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                • smokenoob
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                  I'm not touchin' that one!

                • Troutman
                  Troutman commented
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                  Their nuts?

                #10
                Wasn't that a Cheech and Chong film?

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                  #11
                  I've tried almonds once. I soaked them and I was disappointed, I thought they got mushy. I will have to try spritzing.

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                    #12
                    Henrik That doesn’t look like a Brazillion Nuts to me. Must be the Metric System Eh?

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                    • Henrik
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                      I could very well be wrong. We call them para nuts here (para as in parachute, but no relation otherwise). What do you call it?

                    • Pirate Scott
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                      Henrik it was supposed to be a joke, a Brazzillion was supposed to be a reference to a large quantity of Nuts.

                    • Henrik
                      Henrik commented
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                      Lol! You got me! I read it too fast, completely missed that one.

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                    Those appear to be the smalller variety of Brazil Nuts. We normally see big ones here in the States particularly in mixed nuts.

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                      #14
                      Great idea. I wanna give this one a try. Anyone ever try pecans?

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                        #15
                        With all the mentions of big nuts and small nuts I'm surprised (and a little disappointed) that this thread hasn't gone rapidly downhill.

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