Glazed Chestnuts

My hands are too sore to peel Chestnuts these days, so I buy already peeled Chestnuts that are available frozen from many Asian grocery stores. That means I can cook this yummy snack not only in Autumn but any time I want to. Have you cooked Chestnuts like this?
Glazed Chestnuts
My hands are too sore to peel Chestnuts these days, so I buy already peeled Chestnuts that are available frozen from many Asian grocery stores. That means I can cook this yummy snack not only in Autumn but any time I want to. Have you cooked Chestnuts like this?
Steps
- 1
Combine all the Glazing ingredients in a small bowl.
- 2
Heat Oil in a frying pan over medium low heat, add Peeled Chestnuts, and gently cook until nicely browned and cooked though. Take time to cook them well, but try not to break them.
- 3
*Note: Chestnuts can be deep-fried OR you can use more Oil. If you did so, remove excess Oil before you combine them with the Glazing.
- 4
Add the Glazing to the pan, bring to the boil, and cook, very gently stirring, until Sugar has completely dissolved and the Glazing is bubbly and thickened. *Note: DO NOT cook until caramelised as the Glazing will become sticky.
- 5
Sprinkle with Sesame Seeds and enjoy.
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