Savory Roasted Filberts (Hazelnuts): the secret recipe
Sunday October 29, 2017

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The Filbert (aka the hazelnut) is Oregon’s nut. Well, sort of. Ninety-eight percent of the hazelnuts/filberts/cob nuts grown in the United States are grown in Oregon; however, from a global perspective, most of these nuts are grown in Europe and the Middle East (Turkey and Italy, for example).

The term Filbert surprised me at first when I heard it as a young college student studying in the Willamette Valley. Upon hearing the term for the first time, I thought I was being introduced to a unique and new nut, of the likes I had never heard of before. Well, technically, I hadn’t “heard” of it before, but I had enjoyed and knew of the hazelnut. It is the same nut; however, when you are in the valley from where it is primarily produced, the proper name is “Filbert”.

But where did the term “filbert” come from? It is thought to be correlated with the Catholic celebration of France’s St. Philbert which is held on August 20, which also happens to coincidentially be the same time hazelnuts are harvested, thus, as people were nibbling on their hazelnuts, the term “filberts” became their nickname, so to speak. Because of that coincidence, in Europe, where hazelnuts are widely eaten, the nuts are known as filberts as well.

And of course, there is Nutella. Ubiquitously found in France, the luscious peanut, chocolate spread is made with none other than Filberts! Or Hazelnuts! Your choice, either way, they are a decadent, buttery, crunchy treat and roasting them makes them all the more delicious, especially with this “secret recipe”. Why is it secret, you may be wondering?

After coming across crates of filberts at a local farmers market two weekends ago in Eugene, I also ran into a gentleman who shared with me his “secret recipe” for roasting them. Of course, I commented that if he shared it with me, it may not be secret anymore, and after his wife approached and asked if he had indeed given away his “secret recipe”, it was clear, I was not the only lucky one to learn of it. So, with any guilt assuaged, I took note mentally, and then quickly proceeded to write it down when I found a pen and paper. Upon arriving home with my bag of yet to be cracked and shelled filberts, I went about cracking them and followed the recipe.

Ideal for snacking or a nibble to make available to guests while they mingle at your next soiree, the next time you come across a bag of filberts, go ahead and treat yourself.

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Savory Roasted Filberts (Hazelnuts): the secret recipe

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Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 38 minutes
Servings 8 servings

Ingredients
  

  • 16 ounces raw, shelled Filberts (hazelnuts)
  • 1/2 cup soy sauce top quality, low sodium if possible
  • 2 cups extra virgin olive oil add more as necessary to create the "filbert soup"

Instructions
 

  • Place filberts in a medium bowl and add soy sauce and olive oil. Mix until all nuts are coated and the consistency is like a think soup. Set aside on the counter to marinate, 3-4 hours or overnight.
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  • Preheat oven to 300 degrees Fahrenheit.
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  • Place all filberts on a parchment lined baking sheet in one layer.
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  • Bake in the oven for 20-30 minutes. Check after 20 and look for the skin to begin cracking and look darker (but not black).
  • Remove from the oven and allow to cool for at least 30 minutes.
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8 thoughts on “Savory Roasted Filberts (Hazelnuts): the secret recipe

    1. Good question. My recommendation would be to freeze them. But you may also be able to place them in a storage container or bag and keep them in your épicerie (pantry).

  1. After being gifted 4 lbs of filberts (hazelnuts) & having no clue how to use so much I decided to try this. Holy cow what a delicious treat.

  2. Quick question: can these roasted hazelnuts be used in making a sugar-free version of Nutella? I am wondering how the soy sauce flavor would change the Nutella flavor, if at all. Thank you!

    1. I wouldn’t use the soy sauce as you wouldn’t want that flavor in your peanut butter, so if you remove the soy sauce, you should be set! 🙂 Great question and sounds delicious! 🙂

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