Jaggery-caramelised walnuts
Prep time less than 30 mins
Cook time less than 30 mins
Serves 3-5
Dietary Vegetarian
From Indian Food Made Easy
Jaggery is an unrefined, dark, hard sugar sold in blocks. Supermarkets have started to stock it, but it's a softer, more watery version of the real thing. Either will work, but the darker one has a more molasses-like flavour.
Method
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Place the jaggery into a small pan and heat gently, stirring frequently, until melted and smooth.
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Add the walnut halves and stir to coat.
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Spread the walnut halves onto a sheet of baking paper or an oiled plate, working quickly before the jaggery starts to harden - if it does, return to the heat for a few seconds until melted again. Allow to cool completely, then break into pieces.
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When cold, store in an airtight container until needed. Serve as a snack or sprinkled over desserts and yoghurts.
Ingredients
- 100g/3½oz jaggery (available in Asian stores and some supermarkets), chopped or pounded into smallish pieces
- 50g/2oz walnut halves, shells removed
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