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Here’s why you should put nuts in boiling water before eating them

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Nuts are renowned for their natural nutritional value and their place in a varied diet. When they are less bitter, they are easier to incorporate into meals and are enjoyed more. As a result, we eat them more readily and fully appreciate what they have to offer, without grimacing or leaving them at the back of the cupboard.

Texture and flavor: the surprise after cooking

Another often unexpected advantage is the texture. After a few minutes in boiling water, the walnuts become slightly more tender without losing their firmness. It’s also an opportunity to play with flavors: a bay leaf, a pinch of mild spices, or a strip of citrus zest added to the water can subtly flavor the walnuts. A simple culinary trick, similar to the principle of a quick marinade, easy to make at home.

How to do it, step by step, without complicating things

Ingredients

  • 500g of unshelled walnuts  (about two generous handfuls)
  • 1.5 liters of water

Optional, for a light fragrance

  • 1 bay leaf
  • or a small piece of orange or lemon zest
  • or ½ teaspoon of mild spices (cinnamon or anise, for example)

Steps

  1. Bring a saucepan containing water to a boil.
  2. Plunge the unshelled walnuts into the water and let them boil for about  5 minutes , so that the heat effectively reduces their bitterness.
  3. Drain them thoroughly, then let them cool and air dry.
  4. Once dry, peel them: they are ready to be eaten as is or used in cooking.

These proportions allow the nuts to be properly immersed for a homogeneous action, without altering their texture or flavor.

Adopting this little ritual before eating nuts transforms a banal gesture into a gourmet habit that makes all the difference.

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