Homemade Roasted Peanuts
Peanuts are popular as snacks or ingredient in some dishes. Most of us love its nutty, delicious taste and crunchy texture, though it is actually a legume and not a true nut. It is usually substituted in dessert and meal dishes that require nuts, since it is much cheaper and more available. What I noticed though, as with most healthy ingredient, manufacturers add sugar, salt, oil, spice and whatever flavoring they think would make it more tasty and addictive! On the contrary, I think the delicious flavor of the nut is lost and you end up unhealthy too because of the additives. I'm so glad I'm able to buy raw shelled nuts in the supermarket.
It costs a lot less, and I can easily roast it in the toaster and just add a little salt.
The first time I roasted peanuts in the oven toaster, I used the higher setting of 800W. After just 5 mins. it got burned!
So I tried again and used the lower setting of 400W, and after 7 mins. it looked just right :) Now I have another healthful snack that I can eat regularly and enjoy.
A handful of naturally prepared peanuts is really much better in taste and has loads of benefits. Here are just some:
Health benefits of Peanuts
- Peanuts are rich in energy and contain many health benefiting nutrients, minerals, antioxidants and vitamins that are essential for optimum health.
- These nuts are good source of dietary proteins with fine quality amino acids that are essential for growth and optimum health.
- These nuts are an excellent source of vitamin E, alpha tocopherol; contain about 8 g per100 g. vitamin E is a powerful lipid soluble antioxidant which helps maintain the integrity of cell membrane of mucus membranes and skin by protecting from harmful oxygen free radicals.
- Peanuts are packed with many important B-complex groups of vitamins such as riboflavin, niacin, thiamin, pantothenic acid, vitamin B-6, and folates. 100 g of peanuts provide about 85% of RDI ofniacin which contribute to brain health and blood flow to brain.
- The nuts are rich source of minerals like copper, manganese, potassium, calcium, iron, magnesium, zinc and selenium.
- Just a hand full of peanuts a day provides enough recommended levels of phenolic anti-oxidants, minerals, vitamins and protein.
All these - except if you're allergic to peanuts! I don't know anyone who is...but I've read that this condition can be fatal.
Consequently, if you get all these benefits then you most likely will prevent diseases from taking over your body.
I love dry roasted peanuts. (Probably because of the salt.. sigh) I should try them like you made them. :)
ReplyDelete