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The Nut Roaster

4 July 2007 1,544 views 5 Comments

Yet another find that I thought I’d share, it’s been getting some good reviews! :)

The Back to Basics PCNR Nut Roaster gives you the ability to quickly and easily create a favorite snack in your own kitchen. Intended for glazing a variety of hard nuts, the stove-top Nut Roaster’s unique and durable design enables the glazed nuts to mix evenly by a simple turn of the top-mixing handle. Ready in only 10 minutes, glazed nuts make a tasty treat, are ideal as salad toppers, are great on ice cream, and also fun to make as gifts for any occasion.

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5 Comments »

  • Rosa said:

    That’s a great pan! I’d love one of those…

  • joey said:

    That’s just amazing! I love it! :)

  • juddy muessel said:

    would like to find recipes for my back to basics nut roaster

  • Sarina (author) said:

    Juddy – I’ll be posting nut glaze recipes in the near future that you should be able to use without problem. Stay tuned! :)

  • Deb Rich said:

    I am already tired of the few recipes that are included with the Nut Roaster and would love to find more recipes for using it!!!
    Sarina if you post them, I will try them!!!

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