Cinnamon Roasted Almonds: A Simple Recipe to Make at Home (2024)

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Save money and make cinnamon roasted almonds at home. Give them away as gifts to family, friends, and neighbors. They are going to love them!

I used to think these were some kind of magical snack. After all, wouldn’t they have to be magical in order to produce such an irresistibly sweet aroma, to make you want to eat 5-gallon buckets of them, and to be sold for $6 per cup? One of my FAVORITE snacks, cinnamon roasted almonds often eluded mypalate thanks to their high price. Until now!

Behold, the DIY cinnamon roasted almond! (So much for losing weight before the holidays.)

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Cinnamon Roasted Almonds: A Simple Recipe to Make at Home (2)

Cinnamon Roasted Almonds Recipe

Save money and make cinnamon roasted almonds at home. Give them away as gifts to family, friends, and neighbors. They are going to love them!

Prep Time
5 minutes
Servings
1.5 cups
Course
Snack
Estimated Cost
$5

Instructions

  1. In a skillet, combine sugar, cinnamon, water, and salt.

  2. Add almonds toskilletandstir constantlyover medium heat, making sure all almonds get coated with the syrupy mixture. Stir until sugar crystallizes and almonds look "furry" with thesugar coating (about 5 minutes).Tip:Don't go too long or mixture will turn back into syrup.

  3. Remove almonds from heat and scoop out onto wax paper to cool.

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Notes

**If using RAW ALMONDS, spread almonds onto a cookie sheet and toast in the oven for 10 minutes at 350° to bring out a deeper nutty flavor. For best results, do this before cooking in your skillet.

Cleanup: Don’t be alarmed when you end up with a rock-hard crystallized substance on your skillet and spoon after cooking these. Fill your pan with water and drop the spoon in. Sugar residue will dissolve after a minute of soaking.

Enjoy almonds within one week.

Nutrition:

Serving: 2ounces | Calories: 1087kcal | Carbohydrates: 98g | Protein: 30g | Fat: 72g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 18g | Monounsaturated Fat: 45g | Trans Fat: 1g | Sodium: 197mg | Potassium: 1054mg | Fiber: 18g | Sugar: 73g | Vitamin A: 4IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 396mg | Iron: 5mg

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9 Ideas for Cinnamon Roasted Almonds

After filling your house with the yummy scent of these delectable nuts, consider a few of these ideas (if you haven’t already eaten them all):

  • Throw them into gift baskets for friends and family.
  • Give them as teacher gifts for the holidays with a cute tag that reads, “We’re nuts for our teachers!”
  • Keep them out in small dishes for company. (You may have to shoo people away from the dish.)
  • Double the recipe and take it to a holiday party.
  • Fill a pretty glass jar with the almonds, tie a big bow around it, and take it to holiday parties as a hostess gift.
  • Send them with family members to work or school for a sweet snack.
  • These cinnamon roasted almonds also make a great neighbor gift for the holidays.
  • Top holiday cakes, cookies, or cupcakes with these almonds.
  • Tell your family they aren’t very good, and eat all of them by yourself!

So start buying your almonds in bulk, and have fun enjoying this sinful treat! If you are planning to give these cinnamon roasted almonds as a gift just make sure to have the recipe handy for all your satisfied recipients.

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About Betsy Jabs

Betsy holds a bachelor's degree in Psychology and a Master's degree in Counseling, and for nearly a decade worked as an elementary counselor. In 2011 she left her counseling career to pursue healthy living. She loves using DIY Natural as a way to educate people to depend on themselves to nourish their bodies and live happier healthier lives. Connect with Betsy on Facebookand Twitter.

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Comments

  1. Cinnamon Roasted Almonds: A Simple Recipe to Make at Home (7)Amanda says

    Just made this recipe and they came out great!!! They are barely making it off the cooling pan.

  2. Cinnamon Roasted Almonds: A Simple Recipe to Make at Home (8)Cheryl Crouse says

    It will work with a mixture of nuts also. I also do this in the oven with a mixture of nuts. I just pour the mixture over the nuts and let them bake in a pan stirring them every 5 minutes.

    • Cinnamon Roasted Almonds: A Simple Recipe to Make at Home (9)Betsy Jabs says

      Wonderful! I have never tried a mixture of nuts with this recipe…thanks for the suggestion!

  3. Cinnamon Roasted Almonds: A Simple Recipe to Make at Home (10)Mom says

    I am gonna have to make my own cinnamon almonds now cuz my Christmas gift from you guys is HISTORY! 🙁 They are sure yummy! And a healthy alternative to hersheys chocolate covered almonds like what I usually eat!

    • Cinnamon Roasted Almonds: A Simple Recipe to Make at Home (11)Betsy Jabs says

      Haha! Yeah, a better alternative to the almond M&M’s I usually crave around the holidays. 🙂

  4. Cinnamon Roasted Almonds: A Simple Recipe to Make at Home (12)Molly S. says

    These are absolutely perfect! I’ve tried other recipes on your site and enjoyed them, so I took a leap of faith and bought four pounds of almonds to give away as Christmas gifts. My husband and I were delighted when we tried the finished product. Your attempts at getting this recipe “just right” we’re a success! I made them for the first time last night and I’ve already had requests for the recipe, so I happily sent them the link to your great site.

    As a side note, I accidentally bought salted almonds. Since they weren’t heavily salted, I used them anyway and just omitted the salt in the recipe. They turned out wonderfully (so I can only imagine the correct recipe is that much better.) Thank you for a wonderful recipe!

  5. Cinnamon Roasted Almonds: A Simple Recipe to Make at Home (13)Caeryl says

    Hi Betsy and Matt! My Hubby and I loved this recipe, but it was a little sticky. We tried drying them out in the open, but they are hygrospcopic (attract water). We tried freezing them, but they just whined about it. Today I took them out, let them warm up to room temperature then added some cinnamon mixed with sugar and added them to a nice jar.

    Now.. it may have been the jar, but I am thinking that maybe you might want to add cinnamon and sugar as the last step to your recipe. It makes them very crunchy. Merry Christmas!

    • Cinnamon Roasted Almonds: A Simple Recipe to Make at Home (14)Kelly says

      Hey Caeryl – I really want to do these for my wedding favors, but I’m hoping to make them ahead of time and freeze them. I have a vaccum packer, but I’m worried that the sugar will “melt” off if there is even the slightest bit of condensation in the almonds. Did you have any problems with the coating when you defrosted them?

Cinnamon Roasted Almonds: A Simple Recipe to Make at Home (2024)

FAQs

Do I need to soak almonds before roasting? ›

Soaking and roasting almonds

They can also be soaked and then roasted. Soaking almonds is said to be beneficial to digestion and increase the availability of nutrients in nuts, yet anti-oxidant vitamin E can be lost at the higher temperatures required for roasting.

How do you get seasoning to stick to almonds? ›

To get the spices to stick to the nuts, use egg whites, butter, coconut oil, olive oil or blanch the nuts in boiling water. Some recipes call for nuts to be fried in oil prior to seasoning, but this adds unnecessary fat – you can make them just a delicious without all the extra calories.

Do cinnamon almonds go bad? ›

Almonds are a shelf-stable nut that can have more than two years of shelf life when stored at the recommended conditions.

How much time to roast almonds in the oven? ›

Oven method:

Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper or foil for easy cleanup. Add whole, slivered, or sliced almonds in a single layer to the parchment paper-lined baking sheet. Roast whole almonds 10 to 15 minutes, stirring occasionally to prevent scorching.

Do you salt almonds before or after roasting? ›

Instructions
  1. Spread almonds on two 9 x 13 inch baking dishes.
  2. Bake at 350°F for 10-15 minutes, until a nutty aroma wafts out of the oven.
  3. Remove almonds from oven and cool for 20 minutes.
  4. Toss with olive oil and salt.

What happens if you soak almonds too long? ›

They will not be affected much by soaking in cold water for a few hours. However, if you leave them in water for a long time, they may undergo some kind of fermentation or start sprouting. What will happen if we soak almonds in water?

What is the difference between dry roasted almonds and roasted almonds? ›

There are two types of roasting: dry roasting and oil roasting. Dry roasting is a type of roasting in which no oil is used, whereas oil roasting is just that - when oil is used in the cooking process.

How long do homemade roasted almonds last? ›

Shelf-Life of Almonds

Natural almonds can be stored for two years or more when their freshness and shelf-life is maximized by placing them in the refrigerator or freezer. Roasted almonds can stay good for up to a year in an airtight container in the refrigerator or freezer.

Can you roast almonds without parchment paper? ›

Preheat your oven to 350 °F (177 °C).

Spray vegetable oil on the pan or grease the pan with butter before baking if you don't have parchment paper. Spread the almonds over a single layer on the baking sheet. If your sheet is too small, use 2 sheets.

What happens if you over roast almonds? ›

Roasting at a temperature of 310°F (154°C) or above will lead to an exponential increase in acrylamide.

Do you salt nuts before or after roasting? ›

Place rinsed nuts in a bowl and toss well with sea salt. Spread tossed nuts on parchment paper and place in oven for 8 minutes, then stir them to ensure all sides get evenly dried, and roast for another 7 minutes.

How to make ground almonds at home? ›

Add almonds to a high-speed blender and blend on high until a fine, powdery flour is achieved. We recommend turning the blender on the highest setting for 5-10 seconds.

How to make shaved almonds at home? ›

directions
  1. * Additionally 1 fine bladed knife to split & sliver (if needed).
  2. Boil water and pour over almonds in a small bowl.
  3. Leave for 2-3 minutes then drain.
  4. When cool enough to handle squeeze the nut and the kernel will pop out of its skin.
  5. Use as required.
  6. To Split:
  7. Separate the two halves with the knife.

Do I need to soak almonds before blending? ›

Plan ahead: Raw nuts need to soak for at least 12 hours before blending. This saturates the nut from the inside-out, resulting in a smoother, creamier texture. It also yields more liquid, because fully saturated nuts blend better and leave less "pulp" behind.

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