Almonds and walnuts are good for heath, and can help in maintaining sugar levels and lowering risk of heart failure. They also make for excellent snack options. Celebrity chef Vicky Ratnani suggests some recipes that use almonds, and celebrity chef Sabyasachi Gorai suggests walnut recipes:
* Makhnee Masala Almonds
Serves 3
Ingredients:
60g almonds Salt to taste5ml olive oil1 ½ tsp Makhnee gravy masala (dry)
Method:
Toss the almonds with spices and olive oil, and sea salt. Toast it in a pan or for 7 minutes in a moderate heat oven.
* Rasam Spiked Almonds
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60g Almonds 1tsp sea salt5ml olive oil1tbsp coriander seeds 2 dry red chilies1 tbsp Toor (arhar) dal1tbsp Bengal gram(channa dal) 1tbsp black peppercorns 1 tbsp cumin seeds (jeera)
Method:
Toast the almonds with sea salt and olive oil. Set aside. In the same pan, dry roast the red chilli, channa dal and toor dal on a medium flame until the dals are golden in colour. Transfer to a plate to cool. Roast the coriander seeds and pepper until fragrant. Add the jeera at the end, and roast it till it starts popping. Let the ingredients cool. Powder them in a mixer and it to the almonds. Store it in an airtight container.
* Tropical mango, walnut and turmeric smoothie bowl
Ingredients:
Flesh from half a mango (reserving a few slices to garnish)1 small piece of fresh turmericHalf a banana 200 ml coconut milk Squeeze of lime juice (plus a little zest to garnish)8 walnut halvesA handful of raspberries and blueberries 1 passion fruit 1 tbsp of coconut flakes
Method: Place the mango, turmeric, banana and coconut milk into a blender and blitz until smooth. Add lime juice to taste and blend until combined. Pour the smoothie into a bowl and garnish with the reserved mango, berries, walnuts, passion fruit, lime zest and coconut flakes.
* Walnut Mango Bowl
Ingredients:
300 g of the flesh of a mango 800 g of natural, sugar-free yogurt40 ml of milk4 ice cubes1/4 teaspoon of cardamom60g walnuts
Method: Grind the mango with half of the walnuts, yogurt, milk, ice cubes and ground cardamom. If the mixture is too thick, add water or milk until the desired consistency is achieved. Pour mango lassi into four bowls and decorate with the rest of the walnuts — some of them grated, grated cocoa, sheets of mango and ground cardamom.
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