Prepare freshly picked cob/hazelnuts?

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Prepare freshly picked cob/hazelnuts?

Post: # 265748Post Fallenangel »

I've picked some of the above for the first time earlier this week. I suspect I may have done so a little early, but I was reluctant to wait as last year I did and they had all gone by the time I went back.

I've had a google around for ideas on how to prepare them, and come away even more confused :? Some links said to boil, some to roast, and some said do nothing and just leave them for six weeks!

Any advice/experience would be gratefully appreciated.

Thanks in advance, Rachael

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Re: Prepare freshly picked cob/hazelnuts?

Post: # 265749Post Thomzo »

I accidentally pruned off a branch from my hazel that had green nuts on it. They've been sat in my conservatory for the last week and I reckon they're pretty much ripe now. If you haven't got a conservatory, a south facing windowsill should do, if we ever get any sun that is.

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Post: # 265750Post Green Aura »

When we were kids we used to pick and eat them green - they were tasty.

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Post: # 265752Post wabbit955 »

you can eat them green or ripe
i would never boil them as you would lose flavour
but roasted is always good
i use a lot in work when in season
i make ever thing from biscults to ice cream with them
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Post: # 265765Post Fallenangel »

Thank you everyone for the replies.

If I roast them, do I roast them in their shells or without? And what is the easiest way to shell them?

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remove shells before roasting
hit them lightly with hammer
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Post: # 265798Post Zech »

wabbit955 wrote:hit them lightly with hammer
don't they skid about all over the place? I use old fashioned nutcrackers, but I've never tried any other way.
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i put loads between old cloth hit them then sort them out much quicker than one at a time
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Post: # 269217Post Annemieke »

Just keep them a few weeks - like walnuts they need to dry out a bit, though someone I know prefers them fresh.
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