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Postby Weka » 01 May 2015, 19:54

Or at least I think that's what I bought.

But what do I do with them now? I only bought 4, one for each of us to try. I e never soo them for sale before
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Re: Chestnuts

Postby tonicha » 01 May 2015, 20:19

Being weird, over here, they boil 'em, then eat them with wild boar and other dark meat. With berries, of come sort. We can also get them froxen :shock:

or just chuck 'em on the fire and cook them that way - on the bbq???
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Re: Chestnuts

Postby Diflower » 01 May 2015, 21:34

If they are chestnuts - either peel the tough brown shell off (use small sharp knife), then the rough shin underneath, and eat them raw, or else split the brown shell top to bottom, then roast them. No oil or anything, just roast in an oven.
But I've never done them in an oven, only on an open fire (on a shovel), so would guess errm half a hour? - Google ;) :D
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Re: Chestnuts

Postby Workingman » 01 May 2015, 21:46

Weka, pierce the shell with a small slit, as Di says, then either 'roast' them on an open fire or in the oven or dry pan fry them - fire is best, pan second.

You could puree them, same as hazelnuts or pickle them. Again, google is your friend. They add a well good flavour to stuffing for a turkey or chicken.
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Re: Chestnuts

Postby Diflower » 01 May 2015, 21:56

Puree? - she's got 4 of 'em!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Chestnuts

Postby Workingman » 01 May 2015, 22:21

4 for now, but I am assuming that they are not rationed in NZ and that if they are liked more can be got. :P :P :P
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Re: Chestnuts

Postby Weka » 25 May 2015, 08:39

Oh man, they are still in the fridge. I hope they are still ok. Ive just been too busy. But I did look them up, yes they are definitely chestnuts.
No more to be found, so 1 each it will be.

They are shiny.
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Re: Chestnuts

Postby TheOstrich » 25 May 2015, 11:11

Shiny is good.

If you do oven-roast chestnuts at any time, always remember that they must be pierced first.
A friend of ours once forgot, and when they all exploded, virtually simultaneously, it was like a World War II gun barrage in the kitchen!!! :lol:

Weka, we buy bags of chestnuts for Christmas from the supermarkets, around 30 or 40 nuts at a time, probably. Sometimes you can buy small packets of freshly roasted chestnuts from street vendors who operate those small mobile ovens, just like you can buy baked potatoes, although you don't see so much of that on the streets these days.

We can also get tinned shelled chestnuts at Christmastime; we use them as a side-dish with the Christmas turkey (although they aren't quite as nice as fresh ones).
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