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Roasted Chestnuts

Recipes that you and the Children can enjoy eating together..
Hot Roasted Chestnuts
Roasted Chestnuts 
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 Please check for nut allergies before doing this as a group activity. 
 

  Pop into your local Fruit & Veg shop - at this festive time they are bound to have fresh horse Chestnuts that you can buy.

 If you've ever asked ... 'What do I do with them ? ' Here are a few suggestions..

Chestnuts are delicous nuts, cooked & roasted, then peeled and eaten warm... even dipped into a sauce if feeling in need of a special treat !!

 Boil the chestnuts for 20 mins - parboiling ensures the chestnuts are soft & evenly cooked inside.
 If you don't need them immediately they can be stored in the fridge for upto 2 days before roasting.
 Score the tops of the chestnuts with a sharp knife before roasting - this will stop them exploding!
 ROAST on a tray in a 180c / 375f / Gas mkᅠ 2 - preheated oven for 15 - 20 mins
 Leave to cool for a while - then put them all into a towel and wrap to keep warm.ᅠ
 Chestnuts peel best when warm - so remove one at a time and peel off all the outer skin before eating.

Chestnut dips  DIPS

 Have small bowls or squeezy bottles of sweet sauces/dips.

 Maple syrup
 Chocolate spread
 Warmed Strawberry jam - so it is runnier!
 Toffee sauce

 You can microwave chestnuts - but they don't taste anything like roasted ones!!

 Sweet Chesnuts