Hi Everyone,
Today for #SundaySupper we are celebrating National Grandparents Day. My Grandparents are no longer with us, but I do have a few memories of them. I remember visiting them in Orchard Park, NY in their red house and my Grandfather worked in construction. He would come home from work with his yellow hard hat and sit in his chair and crack nuts. I remember a big bowl of nuts and a nut cracker. I loved cracking them, but I didn’t like eating them. I actually thought walnuts tasted horrible. What’s funny is that I love them now. My Grandmother knew I didn’t love nuts so one day she took me to the mall and had me try chocolate covered nuts. Then I fell in love. I don’t recall what kind of nuts, but they tasted good. In memories of my Grandmother and Grandfather I made chocolate covered cashews. I think my Grandma would be proud.
They nuts taste amazing! But I will admit they are easy to make but a little bit hard to keep them separated. I used roasted salted cashews and Dark Chocolate melting wafers. Those are the only ingredients you need. Pretty easy and makes for a great gift.
Since the weather was warm out, I chilled my chocolate covered nuts in the refrigerator. That makes for easy separating. The only problem is when you chill chocolate it gets a grayish color. If you can let them cool naturally on the counter, you will have shiny chocolate. A bit of advise, don’t make them when it’s 90 degrees out.
- 8 oz. Ghirardelli Dark Chocolate Melting Wafers
- 3 cup, halves and whole Cashew Nuts, dry roasted,salted
- Line two baking sheet with parchment paper; set aside.
- Melt the chocolate in a heatproof bowl in the microwave for 30 seconds, stir and cook for another 30 seconds, until chocolate is melted.
- Stir nuts into the melted chocolate, until completely covered with chocolate. Pour onto prepared baking sheet.
- With a knife, separate the nuts the best that you can. Let the nuts cool. You can refrigerate for 30 minutes if desired.
- Break apart any clumps and store in a sealed container for up to a month.
I just love my little creation. They may not be the prettiest nuts around, but they sure taste good and nothing beats homemade. It’s less expensive, rewarding and fun to make.
I can’t wait to read other stories that the #SundaySupper gang is going to post today. Plus all of the delicious recipes.
Have a wonderful Sunday!
Toodles,
Jennifer
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Wendy, A Day in the Life on the Farm says
Cashews and Ghiradelli Chocolate how can you go wrong?
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
I have to agree. I love the Ghiradelli chocolate melting wafers.
30aeats says
Cashews, Dark Chocolate, Double Dipped, all of the things I like to hear! I think your Grandma would be proud!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Ahhh, thank you so much Susan.
mommasmeals says
They look so yummy! You had one smart grandma for introducing you to these.
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Yes I do! 🙂
Liz Berg says
My mom would always have a bowl of nuts and a nutcracker in our living room for the holidays. We’d all fight over the almonds, and nobody wanted the walnuts 🙂 Nice memories of your grandparents—and what a yummy treat!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Thank you Liz! It’s funny how having the nuts and nutcracker was a big hit at the holiday time. However, Grandpa loved them all year.
Laura Dembowski (@piesandplots) says
This is such a great easy to make snack!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Thank you Laura! 🙂
Patsy says
chocolate makes everything tastier! I’d love to have these on hand for an afternoon snack.
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
I have them at my desk at work, for a quick pick up of energy and my chocolate fix.
Serena | Serena Bakes Simply From Scratch says
Love anything with Chocolate and Cashews! Delish!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Me too! I just love cashews, they are my favorite nut, next to pistachios.
mysfkitchen says
This is such a sweet post! Great recipe in memory of your grandparents.
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Thank you so much! 🙂
Cindy Kerschner says
I could eat a handful of these!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Trust me I did! lol
Constance Smith | CosmopolitanCornbread.com says
I have great memories of sitting in front of the fireplace at my Oma Engels and helping her shell the Hickory nuts we had gone gathering all afternoon.
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
That is a sweet memory. I have never heard of Hickory Nuts.
cathy6c says
Cashews are my favorite nut by far! Looks so good — cathy from Delaware Girl Eats
Food Done Light (@FoodDoneLight) says
What a wonderful story. My family absolutely adores cashews. These would make a fabulous Christmas gift for neighbors, too.
Mary Frances says
I agree with you, nothing beats homemade food and the nuts do look unique and quite yummy!! It’s also easy to make. Yay!!
cynthial1956 says
I am sure your grandmother would be proud. These covered nuts look yummy and I know they would not last long in my house
carolinescookingblog says
These sound delicious, I can imagine eating lots of them before I could stop! Thanks for sharing this and your memories of your grandparents.
lk529 says
Cashews are my grandfather’s favorite nuts. I can’t decide if I like cashews or walnuts better, I guess it depends if I’m in the mood for salty or not. Either would be fantastic covered in chocolate!
Mali says
Made these on a whim this afternoon, and they were worlds better than the ones I pay 4x for from the store. Thank you so much for posting the recipe!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Hi Mali, I am so glad you like it. I love making these kind of treats at home. They taste better then store bought and a breeze to make. Thank you again for letting me know. Enjoy!
Sandra Martinez says
Store for a month? Hahaha!!