Lavender Maple Candied Nuts

Lavender Maple Candied Nuts

These Lavender Maple Candied Nuts are an irresistibly rich, buttery, and delicious sweet snack or dessert. Made with several simple ingredients, this easy stovetop caramelized nuts recipe with a floral hint will be your new favourite!

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Lavender Maple Candied Nuts

Hello, folks! How are you doing? I hope you had a great week and are now enjoying the weekend. Are you making anything delicious?

I probably upset you, but there is no cocktail recipe today. I know, it’s shocking considering that I have been posting cocktail recipes every weekend for the last 6 weeks. My apologies. That won’t repeat.

But in my excuse, I am bringing something very special today. And something that you can enjoy with a glass of wine, too. My friends, please be ready, because this recipe is dangerously addictive and irresistibly delicious. I am talking about you, Lavender Maple Candied Nuts!

But Wait…Lavender and Nuts?! Cooking with Lavender

The combination of nuts and lavender may sound a little strange. But it is not.

I have already quoted on a few occasions the book “Cooking with Lavender” by Nancy Baggett. This is the only book I have tried multiple recipes from and shared the results here. Perhaps, the best part of this book for me is the section about pairings. Before this book, I was not aware that lavender goes well with so many savoury ingredients.

Lavender Maple Candied Nuts

Nancy’s book inspired me to create these Lavender Maple Candied Nuts. She has a recipe for “Caramelized Sugar and Spice Nuts”, which is different from what I am sharing. Nancy uses lavender sugar, spices like cinnamon, cayenne, and allspice, and the oven method.

This is a stovetop method, and I played with ingredients by introducing butter, maple syrup, and brown sugar. So, to make these stovetop caramelized nuts, you will need the following ingredients:

  • Nuts – I used mixed nuts (cashews, pecans, pistachios, and almonds), but you could go with whatever nuts you like. I used roasted unsalted nuts, but unsalted ones will work just fine – you will need to toast them a few minutes longer.
  • Butter – adds richness and extra flavour.
  • Light brown sugar – adds sweetness and caramel coating.
  • Maple syrup – adds sweetness and a subtle flavour.
  • Dried lavender buds – minced or rubbed. Be sure to use a culinary-grade lavender.
  • Cinnamon – just a pinch for an added sweet and warm flavour.
  • Salt – a little salt will accentuate the sweetness of the caramel coating. You may skip it if you have already salted nuts.
Lavender Maple Candied Nuts

Stovetop Lavender Candied Nuts

This stovetop method is super easy, too.

Be sure you are using a heavy-bottom pan. It allows for equal distribution of heat and prevents the caramel from burning.

Simply melt the butter in pan then add the sugar, maple syrup, lavender, cinnamon, and salt and simmer for 2 minutes. Then add the nuts and toast them for 5-7 minutes or a bit longer if they are unroasted. That’s it.

The last part is the most challenging, which is to allow them to cool and let the caramel coating set. I will not blame you, however, if half of the tray disappears before that. Been here.

More Stovetop Candied Nut Recipes

Lastly, be sure to check more delicious ideas:

I hope you like Lavender Maple Candied Nuts, and you will give it a try shortly. If you make it, please let me know in the comment section of this post below, send me an Instagram message, or share your photos by adding the hashtag #havocinthekitchen.

Cheers!

Lavender Maple Candied Nuts
Lavender Maple Caramelized Nuts

Lavender Maple Caramelized Nuts

Recipe by Ben | Havocinthekitchen

These Lavender Maple Candied Nuts are an irresistibly rich, buttery, and delicious sweet snack or dessert. Made with several simple ingredients, this easy stovetop caramelized nuts recipe with a floral hint will be your new favourite!

Course: Dessert, Snacks
5.0 from 1 vote
Servings

8-12

servings
Prep time

5

minutes
Cooking time

15

minutes
Cooling time

30

minutes
Cook Mode

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Ingredients

  • 4 cups (ab 450 g.) mixed nuts or any nuts of you choice
    – I used roasted unsalted

  • 2 tbsp. (30 g.) unsalted butter

  • 4 tbsp. (60 g.) light brown sugar

  • 3 tbsp. (60 ml.) maple syrup

  • 1/4 to 1/2 tsp. dried lavender buds
    minced or rubbed

  • a good pinch of cinnamon

  • a good pinch of salt

Directions

  • Add the butter to a large and heavy-bottomed pan and let it melt over low-medium heat (i.e., 4-5 out 10).
  • Add the sugar and maple syrup, along with the minced lavender, cinnamon, and a pinch a salt (the amount will depend on whether the nuts are already salted and your taste.) Let the mixture simmer 2 minutes.
  • Add the nuts and toss with a spatula to coat. Decrease heat to low (i.e., 2 out of 10) and keep cooking the nuts, stirring often,
  • Place the nuts in a heavy-bottomed pan and toast them , tossing occasionally, for about 5-7 minutes if they are already toasted or 10-12 minutes if they are unroasted.
  • Transfer the nuts onto a parchment or foil-lined tray and spread them into a thin layer. Let the nuts cool and set, about 30 minutes. Brake into smaller pieces and enjoy!
  • Tip: soak the pan along with spatula and whisk in hot water (cold or even warm water will harden the caramel) with some dish soap for easy cleaning. The addition of baking soda and lemon juice also works well when you need to clean things after making caramel.

4 Comments

  1. Michelle

    What a fantastic combination! I have yet to try florals with nuts, so this is my cue to try it!

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