Maple-Sesame Candied Almonds

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I love nuts: almonds, walnuts, pecans, cashews, etc. I get this from my mom. My mom used to have them all over the house when I was growing up. Even now, she has them in the cabinets, in the fridge, on the coffee table, and even in her car.

I used to make fun of her when I was little, but now, I get it. They are good with just about anything and good for just about any occasion. And I especially love candied nuts. I used to buy tons from Trader Joe’s. My husband used to joke that I keep them in business. I rarely buy them now, because they are so easy to make at home.

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Toasted Sesame Seeds

Toasted Sesame Seeds

Toasted sesame seeds are essential in Korean cooking. You can buy toasted sesame seeds from most markets. But they are not as fragrant and tasty as when they are freshly toasted. And you can easily toast them at home. It’s very quick. It’s very economical. So why would you not give it a try?

In Korean cooking, crushed sesame seeds are called “kkae sogeum”, which directly translates in to “sesame salt”. It’s quite an apt name given the fact that kkae sogeum is commonly used to flavor a great number of Korean dishes. You can use a lot or a little. It all depends on your preference. Korean cooking is very flexible that way. It’s not so precise. It all depends on your taste or tolerance(Korean dishes can get VERY spicy!).

I don’t toast more than about 1 1/2 cup of sesame seeds at a time. The toasting process draws out oil from the seeds. The oil from toasted seeds tend to go rancid quicker than raw seeds. So I make sure I use them up within a month or so. And I always keep them in the fridge.

I rarely have problems using up toasted sesame seeds tho. I use them in most of my Korean dishes as well as Mediterranean dishes. For instance, I use them in hummus, in place of tahini. Tahini is basically sesame butter. So I process the toasted seeds with a bit of lemon juice and olive oil. And voilĂ ! You get the picture. They are very versatile.

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