After a conversation with a friend about the weird stuff we’ve tried to microwave (once I tried dried pasta which puffed a little but burned quickly), I thought ‘What if I could get that browning on a nut… in the microwave…?”. After all, there was some leftover from making .
After a quick Google, suspicions were confirmed, and by no other than and a handful of other bloggers.
I rushed to try it and within the hour our household had polished off two packets of once-raw nuts tossed in olive oil and salt.
Before trying this there are two things to note: you’ll need a shallow microwave-safe plate or bowl, and a tea towel or oven mitts as the bowl will get really hot. Don't pick it up with bare hands.How to roast nuts in the microwave
Raw nuts before they take a trip back to the 80s. Source: Camellia Aebischer
Take your nut of choice, spread it out into an even layer on a plate. Microwave on high in 1-minute intervals, checking each time (using a tea towel or oven mitt), for anywhere between 3-8 minutes depending on the nut.
Once they’re done they’ll be screaming hot and not at their full crunch potential. Let them cool completely to enjoy the fruits of your minimal labour.
This will work with any variety, chopped or whole and works well to refresh previously-roasted nuts that have gone a bit soft.
Below are rough timeframes for the nuts I tried at home, but every microwave is different. The good part is, once you know your nut and your appliance you can pretty much just put them in for the full length of time and let them go.
Cashews: 2-3 minutes
Pine nuts: 5-6 minutes
Almonds: 7-8 minutesLove the story? Follow the author here: Instagram .
Be warned, they can burn! Source: Camellia Aebischer