Toasted Honey 🍯 Ginger 🫚 Cashews

Welcome to the Hive Network's favorite blind chef hangout. As a retired chef, people always wanted me over for the yummiest. And this is a great party snack. What great about this tasty treat is its simple and quick to make.

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Ok, lets get ready.

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Here's what you need:
Cashews( these are salted, makes it easier for me)
Ginger powdered
Garlic powder
Black Pepper Ground
Butter (half stick and salted)
Honey(you pick your flavor)

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Start out with 1/4 - 1/3 cup of the honey.

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1 big spoon of the ginger

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About 2/3 of a spoon of garlic

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Then around 1/3 of the pepper

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Quick mix and then add the butter.

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Start up your cookware on just under medium heat and give it a few sprays of your oil.

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Toss them in and stir around once in a while.

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While the nuts start to toast, nuke the mixture for about 30 seconds.

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When you just start to smell the aromatics, add the flavor and constantly swirl and toss.

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Continue doing this but notice the color change...

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Soon take it off the heat.

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Setup a parchment paper/non stick surface to allow the nuts to cool.

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Spread them out nice and evenly.

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Every once in a while toss around to help improve the cooling.

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After 30 minutes, you can store or eat them. If you let them sit for a day before eating, the taste will be so much better! ❤️

Not thinking of electricity but just raw cost, this was about $10 USD.

Thank you for reading this and I hope you get inspired by this.

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