Sugary candied nuts and plenty of dried cranberries and apples come together in this addicting snack mix.—You can’t help but go back for another handful!
You wanna know the perks of coming home from a 3-day vacation on a Tuesday? The next day feels like a Monday which is actually a Wednesday, which means that you’re basically only two days out from FRIDAY.
Which is today, yo. (!!!)
Weekend here I come. ♥
It was awesome to hang out with my entire extended family the past week, but a 3-day resort trip combined with all the crazyness of Thanksgiving last week and I think it’s safe to say that I’m wiped. And I think a low-key weekend is definitely in order.
That said, are you ready for the mind-blowing-est snack mix of your life? (that’s a real word, I promise)
Please say yes. I need somebody to give my leftovers to before I end up eating them all. Help an addicted food blogger out, ‘yo.
Yeah, so I’m reaaaaally sorry for the overload of snacky stuff recently….this time of year ALWAYS puts me in a munchy-kinda mood so please bear with me while I try to “control” my cravings.
Ha, as if.—I’m FEEDING my craving.
Hope you guys got zee munchies today. Yum stuff is coming.
In the coated-with-amazingness candied nut direction.
So when that snack-attack hits, you know watcha’ gotta do? Pull out the candied nut snack mix.
And eat ’til your teeth hurt from too much crunching.
Don’t let the “candied nuts” part of this snack mix scare ‘ya outta making it! I promise it is SO easy and you don’t even a candy thermometer or a ton of sugar either!
I mean this is obviously health food. Like these cookies. Get it? I rest my case. 🙂
The steps involved in making the actual candied nuts is really REALLY simple. A child could do it. Or an impatient 17-year old who wants candied nuts NOW.
First up is the nuts: I used a three-nut combination of cashews, walnuts, and whole pecans which my family LOVES, but totally feel free to sub in your favorites! I have a feeling almonds or macadamias would go perfectly in this snack mix.
Whatever nut you choose, you’re gonna need 2 cups of each, adding up to 6 cups total of nuts. Toss those nuts in a large-ish bowl and set aside while you prepare the coating.
The coating for these nuts is 2 large egg whites beaten to stiff peaks with 2 tablespoons water. After the egg whites are beaten you’ll VERY gently fold in a mixture of sugar (I used coconut sugar) apple pie spice (adds so much flavor to the nuts!) ground cinnamon, and just a pinch of salt.
Over the nuts the egg white mixture goes, and you’re gonna want to stir VERY gently until the nuts are evenly coated. Careful not to overstir, otherwise the egg whites will lose a lot of their volume.
Handle the nuts with care, as you spread them on two parchment paper-lined baking sheets. Then you’re gonna want to roast them nice and slow at 300° for 40-45 minutes, stirring once every 10 minutes. Stirring the nuts while they bake is essential in getting evenly-baked candied nuts that are perfectly crunchy. Don’t skip this step!!
In the meantime, while these nuts bake they’re going to fill your house with literally the most amazing smells EVER.
You know, those kinda smells that will draw EVERYONE into the kitchen for a taste.
Once the nuts are perfectly golden, give them one last stir, then let them cool completely on the counter. As they cool, the coated nuts will harden up beautifully and you’ll be able to easily break them apart….
Throw in some dried cranberries/dried apples goodness….or really just any mix-in that ‘ya fancy.
After that…well, I dare to you to try and refrain from diving headfirst into the pan.
I didn’t have much luck with that last step.
This is basically everything you could ever ask for in a snack mix. The only thing that could possibly make it better is….chocolate chips thrown into the mix…I mean, OBV.
Next time, next time. ♥
I first time I made these nuts was on Thanksgiving and I think it was a smart move on my part to have a full house of people to ‘er, HELP me out with the munching part of the candied nut process.
In fact, we almost decided that we didn’t even want turkey, and that we were just gonna have candied nuts for Thanksgiving dinner.
Thankfully, I was able to convince them that turkey was TRADITIONAL and non-negotiable on Thanksgiving. *phew*
So um, if you guys ever wondered where I get my cray meal ideas like muffins for dinner or spaghetti for breakfast, there ‘ya go. My family has thoroughly brainwashed me.
No complaints though, peeps. NO complaints. 🙂
‘Kay. I’m done with my rambling…for now. You know what YOUR project is for this weekend.
The candied nuts are calling your name.
Candied Nut Cranberry-Apple Snack Mix
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Ingredients
- 2 cups unsalted cashews*
- 2 cups coarsely chopped walnuts*
- 2 cups whole pecans*
- 1 cup coconut sugar or brown sugar
- 1-1/2 teaspoons apple pie spice
- 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 2 large egg whites
- 2 tablespoons water
- 1 cup dried cranberries
- 1 cup dried apples coarsely chopped
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 300F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper. Set aside.
- In a large bowl, combine nuts. Set aside. In a medium bowl, combine sugar, spices, and salt.
- Place egg whites and water in a medium bowl. Using a handheld electric mixer, beat on high speed until stiff peaks form. Very gently fold sugar-spice mixture into whipped egg whites.
- Pour egg white-sugar mixture over nuts. Gently fold until nuts are evenly coated. Divide nuts between prepared baking sheets. Bake candied nuts at 300F 45 minutes or until golden brown, stirring once every 15 minutes.
- Cool nuts completely on baking sheet. Once cooled, break nuts apart into clusters and combine with dried cranberries and apples.
- *In place of these nuts, feel free to sub in your favorites (i.e. almonds, macadamia nuts, peanuts, ect)
Isadora says
I’m such a huge snacker!! I don’t think I could get through the day without at least 3,000 snacks and I’m going to add this mix to my list asap! It looks so delicious and I think I could eat it by the handful! I’m glad you had such a nice time with your family, but I hear you about needing a break, lol! At least until Christmas comes and you get to do it all over again!
Sarah says
Oh, I am so a huge snacker too—and once you start eating this snack mix it’s literally impossible to stop! Best “problem” ever. 😀 Thanks Izzy!
Manali @ CookWithManali says
Looks amazing Sarah! I bet the your house was filled with this amazing smell while you were making this! I could snack on these all the time, so good! Pinned.
Sarah says
The smells were almost even better than the actual nuts! Almost. 😉 Thanks for the pin, Manali!
Dulcie @ Foodie Fiasco says
These candied nuts look scrumptious, Sarah, and seem perfect for nibbling throughout the day! This time of year always sets me in a munching mood, too(although who am I kidding-I’m always up for snacks)! There’s just so much food floating around that it’s difficult to not want to sample it all! Like these nuts! I’m going to go nuts if I don’t make this recipe soon;-) Plus, dried apples and cranberries are one of the best combos. You’ve got the foamy subtlety of the apples mixed with the chewy tartness of the cranberries and altogether a delicious dish! Thanks for sharing!
Sarah says
I hope you can find the time to whip up a batch of this snack mix soon, Dulcie! It sounds like it’s right up your alley for sure. 🙂
Jess @ Flying on Jess Fuel says
This looks so yummy and really similar to something I got in my NatureBox recently…. but 500 times better!! Yum, yum! What a great seasonal snack!
Sarah says
You literally cannot stop eating this snack mix! Best problem ever. LOL. 🙂 Thanks Jess!
Jessie says
I’ve made this every Christmas for 6 years. It is a family favorite.
Sarah says
Oh my gosh, how amazing! So happy to hear this snack mix is a loved Christmas tradition for your family, Jessie! Happy Holidays. 🙂