Chestnuts are a favourite autumn and winter food throughout Europe with street stalls roasting them over braziers and selling them to passers-by. I often buy a cone of roasted chestnuts while wandering around the city in Rome, Paris or Bern, as much to warm my hands as for their rich, nutty flavour.
Roasted chestnuts make a great snack at any time and I especially enjoy them after dinner with a piece of hard cheese like Grana Padano. The easiest way to roast chestnuts at home is in the oven, it’s super easy. Allow at least 4 chestnuts per person, they’re very moreish.
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Here’s how to roast chestnuts in the oven (scroll down for a step-by-step video):
Now you know how to roast chestnuts at home try this easy chestnut rice recipe; it makes a lovely simple meal or side dish. And if you love chestnuts but prefer to have someone else do the work for you, try this delicious Swiss vermicelles dessert using chestnut puree.
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