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| Back to Basics Nut Roaster |  | Brand: Back to Basics Category: Kitchen
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $22.99 as of 3/21/2010 14:43 CDT details You Save: $7.00 (23%)
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| Seller: Pricebully Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 81,015
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 6 x 10.8 x 10.6
MPN: PC17557 Model: PC17557 UPC: 018579175579 EAN: 0018579175579 ASIN: B000WJP3ZQ
Release Date: November 9, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Heavy-weight Aluminum Pan | | | Anodized Exterior | | | Non-stick Cooking Surface | | | Cast Aluminum Dasher | | | Mixing Handle |
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Product Description Enjoy some delicious nuts in less than 10 minutes with this nifty Back to Basics nut roaster. The unique and easy-to-use design lets you create a tasty snack in your own kitchen. It's the tool of choice for glazing almonds, pecans, hazelnuts, walnuts and cashews, using your own favorite glaze or a pre-mixed glaze. Stirring handle is easy and safe to use, while the nonstick cooking surface makes cleanup a breeze and the anodized aluminum pan heats evenly every time. Includes everything you need to get started, including recipes!
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The Best Nut Roaster February 5, 2010 B. S. Phillips (Raleigh, NC United States) I LOVE this roaster. It makes making roasted/glazed nuts so easy and quick. You can make 2-3 cups of those wonderful glazed nuts like you get at public arena events in about 12 minutes! It does come with a few recipes for glaze, but you cannot beat the Back to Basics Toffee or Cinnamon glaze made just for this roaster.
It doesn't just roast nuts well. November 17, 2009 Lincoln County MT (Extreme NW Montana) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is something of a gimmick item. I was looking for a nut roaster 3 years ago and
this kept coming up as the only one to get. So finally I bought it and it basically is for
using pre-made bottled flavorings full of sugar and spices and this thing sort of mixes them all around the pan so that the flavorings get applied well to the nuts. I don't want that. I want a nut roaster period. Yes I tried to use it for that but Almonds especially bunch up and you have to reverse directions with the stir handle and when you do that the handle sometimes unscrews itself and there you are. And when the nuts get caught up under the stir rod they can also burn before you can manage to unstick. I found it does not do a good job of keeping all the nuts evenly in contact and turning to avoid contact with the heat instead many of the nuts on the bottom do not get stirred up and around either. Basically if you want to sugar coat nuts maybe this works. But for me I do a better job doing small batches of nuts in a cup in the microwave than trying to manage small or larger amounts in this thing. I've given up trying to make this pan work out. It doesn't cut it as a nut roaster any way which way you turn it.
CINNAMON NUTS MAKE JUST LIKE GERTRUDE HAWKE November 4, 2009 T. Dorshefski (NEPA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have spent a small fortune on an addiction to roasted cinnamon nutz at fairs, hockey games or craft fairs... Not any more.. with this roaster and purchase of the Cinnamon Nut Glaze by Back to Basics... I make my own and they taste EXACTLY if not BETTER than those that I have purchased. THIS is a wonderful product for those who want to make something special for friends and family for the holidays or whenever. You will not be disappointed!
AWSOME November 1, 2009 Linda To make the cinnamon nuts you have to stir constantly. You just can not do it properly with a pan and spoon. This pan is just wonderful. It coats the nuts evenly, prevents them from getting all globbed together. Best pan I have ever purchased. Love it.
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Works well for small batch coffee roasting October 29, 2009 Michael A. Duvernois (Minneapolis, MN United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I use a Behmor Home Coffee Roaster + 8 pounds coffee + free small grid roaster for my usual coffee roasting, but have one of these "nut roasters" to use for small batches and experimenting. I roast my decaf, needed only for parties to have a regular and decaf option, with the roaster and also fiddle around with roasting in parchment and trial batches. Works well with not too much cleanup required. Oh yeah, and it works well for glazing nuts as well.
I generally stick a thermometer into the beans at least a couple of times during the roasting process, but otherwise just use this roaster and a cup or so of green coffee beans. Roast by ear, listen for the first and second crack, and roast by eye/color.
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