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The sweet and comforting taste of chestnuts is one of the typical pleasures of autumn and winter. Nothing beats the scent of chestnuts that spreads through the streets on the first cool evenings, but roasting them at home can be time-consuming. So here is a quicker and more practical solution: boiled chestnuts. Perfect for those looking for a healthy and light snack, boiled chestnuts are easy to prepare and ready in less than an hour, tender and delicious without having to wait long.
Why Choose Boiled Chestnuts?
Rich in fiber, vitamins and minerals such as potassium and magnesium, chestnuts are a natural source of energy and offer many health benefits. Boiling them, instead of roasting them, preserves their nutrients and reduces the addition of fats, making them a perfect snack for those looking for lightness and nutrition. Boiled chestnuts are also easy to digest and their fiber content promotes intestinal health.
Preparation of Boiled Chestnuts
Follow these simple steps to prepare tasty and nutritious boiled chestnuts. In less than an hour, you can enjoy a healthy and authentic autumn snack.
Score the Chestnuts
Using a sharp knife, make small horizontal incisions on the shell of each chestnut. This will allow the boiling water to penetrate during cooking, making the peeling process easier. Be careful not to cut too deeply to avoid damaging the fruit inside.
Boil the Chestnuts
Bring a pot of water to a boil and add the incised chestnuts. Let them cook for about 45 minutes. For an extra taste, you can add a drizzle of olive oil, a little oregano and a pinch of coarse salt. These ingredients will perfume the chestnuts and make the shell easier to remove.
Drain and Let the Chestnuts Cool
After boiling them, drain the chestnuts and let them cool for a few minutes. Place them in a bowl and cover them with a clean cloth, letting them rest. This way, the steam will help keep the chestnuts soft, making peeling even easier.
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