@@tabbaf7948 yes you can do same with peeled peanuts. For cashew nuts I’ve tried it by dissolving salt in a very little quantity of water, pouring it over the nuts and tossing together to ensure it covers them. I dry out and then roast in the oven. I guess you can do the same for the peeled peanuts.
Woow, dis method looks really easy, ll try it out. Av always used non-stick frying pan to cook my groundnut, but d continuous stirring makes it stressful.
Thank you for sharing i already got my peanuts to bake i so love peanuts
I’m sure you will enjoy it!
Thank you for this, now I know I can salt and dry my peanuts even in the rainy season
Wow didn't know this style...welldone
Definitely trying this, thank u
You did an excellent job so simple and effective
Thanks!
Thank you
I'm doing this right away. Thanks for sharing
It’s an absolute pleasure Lola! You won’t regret giving it a try.😋
Works perfectly 🎉. Thank you 🥰.
It’s a pleasure Nia!
Thank you for very illustrative guidance. Is it OK to use peanuts without skin on it. Also can same example applied to cashew nuts?. God bless you
@@tabbaf7948 yes you can do same with peeled peanuts. For cashew nuts I’ve tried it by dissolving salt in a very little quantity of water, pouring it over the nuts and tossing together to ensure it covers them. I dry out and then roast in the oven. I guess you can do the same for the peeled peanuts.
@@maureennwankwohealthyoptions you are a darling. Thank you and stay blessed
Do you start with raw, unpealed peanuts?
Do the skins come off easly after?
(They look slightly roasted at the beginning of the video. )
Yes , they are completely raw .
They are also unpeeled.
How much salt and water?
Hi, the amount is stated on the video about 54 seconds from the start.
Woow, dis method looks really easy, ll try it out. Av always used non-stick frying pan to cook my groundnut, but d continuous stirring makes it stressful.
Truly easy indeed!!!!! You won’t regret giving it a try!!!
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