Snack happy with these oh-so-addicting, totally delicious Ranch Roasted Mixed Nuts. They’re Whole30-friendly, too!
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Perfect for everyday snacking, serving at a party, or topping on a salad.
Ranch Roasted Mixed Nuts are made with a variety of raw nuts that are flavored with a homemade ranch seasoning blend, tossed in better-for-you Thrive Culinary Algae Oil and then roasted to toasty perfection. They take all of 5 minutes of your time to prep and in the oven they go. Bursting with flavor and made with only real food ingredients, Whole30-friendly Ranch Roasted Mixed Nuts make for a tasty and satisfying snack, are perfect for serving at a party and make for a great topper on salads. Another bonus that comes with these seasoned nuts is that you know exactly what goes into them versus the long list of questionable ingredients that you may see in snack mixes you purchase at the store.
Recipe inspired by…Doritos.
We love the challenge of “real food-ifying” and creating healthy recipes that remind us of some of the foods that we love – whether they’re from our childhood or in the present.
Cool Ranch Doritos are a snack food that comes to mind and were once something I enjoyed on the regular when I was…well, oblivious to the correlation food had on one’s health. At the time, they were in the running for being my favorite snack food of all time – up against Ruffles Cheddar and Sour Cream Chips, Ritz Bits Sandwich Crackers, Easy Cheese, Strawberry Pop Tarts, Peanut Butter M&M’s and Honey Nut Chex Mix. The crunchiness of Cool Ranch Doritos and how every chip is perfectly speckled with seasoning is something I had to replicate, but of course in a healthier, real food way using clean ingredients and better non-inflammatory oils. So allow me to introduce to you ‘cool’ Ranch Roasted Mixed Nuts. A recipe inspired by Doritos.
Snack happy with Ranch Roasted Mixed Nuts! Flavored with a homemade ranch seasoning blend, tossed in a better-for-you oil then roasted to toasty perfection. @thrivealgae Share on X
Ranch Roasted Nuts are made with good-fat-filled Thrive Culinary Algae Oil.
Thrive Culinary Algae Oil is the newest oil to hit the at-home culinary scene and one we’re loving for sautéing, baking, roasted, drizzling on salads and marinating. What’s great about this oil is that it’s light, neutral taste lets the other flavors shine through your food, which is of course crucial in this recipe when you want cool ranch seasoning in the spotlight. And thanks to the high smoke point (up to 485 degrees), it’s safe to use over high heat. The high smoke point comes from its high levels of heat-stable, heart-healthy monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA’s). So you can feel good about using Thrive as an everyday cooking oil. We were a bit skeptical about an oil made from algae at first, but one try and we were pretty smitten with how versatile it is. You can also see how we use Thrive in our delicious oh-so-easy Orange-Ginger Chicken Stir-fry.
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Ranch Roasted Mixed Nuts are gluten-free, Whole30- and vegan-friendly.
Ranch Roasted Nuts
Ranch Roasted Mixed Nuts are made with a variety of raw nuts that are flavored with a homemade ranch seasoning blend, tossed in better-for-you Thrive Culinary Algae Oil and then roasted to toasty perfection.
Ingredients
- 5 cups raw mixed nuts (cashews, almonds, pecans, walnuts)
- 1/3 cup Thrive Culinary Algae Oil
- 1 Tbsp. nutritional yeast (optional)
- 1 tsp. garlic powder
- 1 tsp. onion powder
- 1 tsp. dried dill
- 1 tsp. dried chives
- 1 tsp. dried parsley
- 1/2 tsp. paprika
- 1 tsp. sea salt
Instructions
- Pre-heat oven to 325º F.
- In a small bowl combine the algae oil and seasonings and mix well to combine.
- Add the mixed nuts to a large pan. Drizzle with the seasoned oil and toss so that all of the nuts are coated.
- Roast in the oven for 20 minutes stirring every 5 minutes to prevent burning.
- Remove from oven and allow to cool on pan.
- Store cooled nuts in a sealed container or mason jar for up to 4 weeks.
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Nutrition Information
- Serving Size: 1/4 cup
- Calories: 220
- Fat: 21g
- Sodium: 115mg
- Carbohydrate: 6g
- (Fiber: 3g
- Sugar: 2g)
- Protein: 5g
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Nichole says
I’ve read about needing to soak raw nuts and then roasting or dehydrating them. This breaks down an inhibitor in raw nuts. Ive done it several times but it is very time consuming. Your thoughts?
Jessica Beacom says
Hi Nichole,
You are right in that soaking then dehydrating them does reduce the amount of lectins and other inhibitors. In fact, for several years after finding the Weston A. Price Foundation and reading Nourishing Traditions, I soaked all of my nuts (even sprouted some) but it was a HUGE time commitment.
Since then I’ve stopped as I don’t really eat all that many nuts (meaning it’s not part of my everyday meals). If it were, I’d consider buying sprouted nuts or seeds (maybe not exclusively, but at least for some as they can be expensive). That’s my thoughts.
Of course, if you have a dehydrator and can soak/dehydrate a big batch at once you could do whole bunch at once and keep them in the freezer to pull out as you need them.
Hope that helps!
Lori Green says
Can I use an alternative oil, like Olive oil?
Stacie Hassing says
Yes, you may use olive oil.
Kaitlin says
These look so yummy! Will be a hit for Super Bowl! Could you sub olive oil ( xtra light), or avocado oil?
Jessica Beacom says
Yes, you absolutely can. Enjoy!
Andi Klous says
Mine seem kinda wet. Any idea?
Jessica Beacom says
Hi Andi,
The nuts shouldn’t be wet so perhaps your oven runs a bit cooler than what it says in the dial or display. Baking them a little longer may be the ticket.
Michelle says
These were a HUGE hit for Christmas! My guests couldn’t stop eating them!
Stacie Hassing says
SO great to hear!! 🙂 Thanks for sharing!