How to unsalt roasted salted peanuts?

How to unsalt roasted salted peanuts? - Hazelnuts

I bought roasted peanuts from the market and they have too much salt in them.

How should I reduce the salt in those peanuts as much as I can?

My intent is to make peanut butter.



Best Answer

Depending on how much salt is on them, and how it's been applied, you might be able to knock some of it off, and effectively decant it:

  • Place the peanuts into a hard-sided container at least twice the volume of the peanuts that you can seal tightly.
  • Shake the peanuts. A lot. Not too hard, though, as the goal is to knock some of the salt off, not to smash the peanuts up.
  • Finish by shaking the peanuts side to side, or placing it on something that vibrates (like a washing machine)
  • Open the container, and scoop the peanuts out, being careful to leave the excess salt at the bottom.

You save yourself some effort, you might be able to do the whole work on top of your washing machine, or leave the container in the trunk of your car for a few trips. The larger the salt crystals, the easier this will be to remove. If it was applied as a wet spray or while the oils were on the surface of the peanuts, it's going to bind more to the peanuts, and be more difficult to remove.

Although the diluting trick will work, you can also use the peanuts in a recipe that would have otherwise called for salt and leave out the additional salt. You could also crush them up and use them as a topping for something that could use a little extra salt. (ice cream, Pad Thai, etc.)




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Quick Answer about "How to unsalt roasted salted peanuts?"

Bring a saucepan of water to the boil, then add the peanuts and a small potato and simmer for half an hour. The salt will travel from the surface of the peanuts into the potato, which you can then discard.

How do you salt already roasted nuts?

Take the hot nuts out and coat with salt. Put the nuts back into the oven. If raw, roast them until the nuts are two shades darker. If pre-roasted only keep them in the oven for 2-3 minutes to let the salt adhere.

How do you reheat roasted peanuts in the shell?

Spread the nuts out in a single layer on a baking sheet and place them in a 350\xb0F oven. Toast them for eight to 10 minutes, stirring them once or twice, until they're fragrant and warmed through.

What is the best way to salt unsalted nuts?

To salt nuts, start by putting your raw nuts in a bowl, covering them with water, mixing in a tablespoon of sea salt, and leaving them to soak. After the recommended soaking time, which varies based on which kind of nut you're using, drain the nuts and arrange them in a single layer on a baking sheet.

How do you get seasoning to stick to nuts?

To get the spices to stick to the nuts, use egg white, butter or blanch the nuts in boiling water (see my recipe below). Some recipes call for nuts to be fried in oil prior to seasoning, but this adds unnecessary fat-- you can make them just a delicious without all the extra calories.



How to Make Salted Peanuts




More answers regarding how to unsalt roasted salted peanuts?

Answer 2

I have rinsed salted nuts well in water to remove the excessive salt and then dried in the oven. Since salted nuts are already roasted, they don't "roast again" very well at all (or in general behave like raw peanuts when cooked) but you can certainly rinse to remove excess salt and dry at low temperatures.

If you want to just eat them immediately you can just eat them damp, but to preserve the quality or to use for something like peanut butter, they need to be dried again.

Getting them unsalted in the first place is more desirable, but not always feasible due to oddities of pricing (where unsalted nuts may cost 2-3 times as much as the same things with salt.)

Answer 3

You really can't un-ring that bell...you can, however, dilute the "extra salty" peanuts with other, unsalted, peanuts until the you get the desired saltiness in your peanut butter.

Answer 4

Remove all surface salt by quickly rinsing them and thoroughly drying them as fast as possible.

Answer 5

Bring a saucepan of water to the boil, then add the peanuts and a small potato and simmer for half an hour. The salt will travel from the surface of the peanuts into the potato, which you can then discard. Since the peanuts are for peanut butter, boiling them shouldn't affect the final taste, though you can try a lower temperature if you're concerned, or if you want to preserve crunchiness.

I used to use this method when boiling super-salty gammon steaks. In this case, it should actually be more effective, since the salt is only on the surface of the peanuts, rather than begin suffused through them.

Answer 6

For eating in general,

  1. I took around 400grams of salted mixed nuts, followed Ecnerwal's and Charles Moore's Idea (thank you), rinsed it a couple of times,
  2. Preheat conventional oven at 350F,
  3. I used an aluminum foil sheet, and spread these nuts on them,
  4. Leave them for 3 mins, turned most of them with a couple of swipes with the hand,
  5. Leave them again for 3 mins and turn off the oven,
  6. Let it cool for 3-5 mins and take them to a plate and let it cool again, before you move them into an airtight container.

I prefer to do this few at a time, than the whole 2.5lb container. Here are some pics. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bzj_F7fR53q6NnlfanpmUloyWlE

Answer 7

You could put them in an industrial sifter and use that to knock the salt off and separate the peanuts from the salt in one step, but that's probably overkill unless you have a lot of nuts. Instead knock the salt off first, either with the shaking method that Joe mentioned or by placing the nuts between two sheets of clean fabric or clean, food safe paper and rolling and gently scrubbing them. Then do the sifting step using a normal kitchen sifter/strainer.

Answer 8

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Put similar types of these two bowls together and shake them vigorously above a sink or any receiver and after few minutes most of the salt will be removed

Answer 9

Wash, shake off excess water, put in baking pan, place in oven for 7 minutes at 350 degree, remove and let them set until cooled rebag and eat.

Now I want to know how much salt is retained in the nuts?

Answer 10

For roasted corn that is too salty, I find that the shaking method does remove lots of salt, but a quick rinse in water is best, and they don't soal up to much water if its quick. Wrapping in a cloth and shaking, then leaving to dry by a window, should be enough.

Answer 11

Use a large fine mesh strainer. Put a pot lid over it and shake back and forth/up and down until enough salt is removed. Works perfectly.

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