Almonds, like many other nuts, have a wonderfully rich, earthy flavor when toasted. However, store-bought toasted almonds can have a stale taste—along with added fat and salt content—since the nuts are not freshly roasted. There are several methods for toasting almonds at home and each can be accomplished quickly, with great results. Learning how to toast sliced almonds is primarily a matter of paying careful attention to the nuts to ensure that they don’t burn.
StepsMethod 1Method 1 of 4:Cooking Sliced Almonds in the Oven
1Preheat your oven to 300 °F (149 °C). Most ovens require somewhere between 5-15 minutes to heat up to the desired temperature. Your oven may alert you when it is fully pre-heated.XIf not, consider purchasing an oven thermometer to determine precisely when it’s reached the correct temperature.
2Spread up to 1 cup (240 mL) of sliced almonds on a baking sheet. Make sure the sliced almonds are arranged evenly in a single layer. You can use anywhere between 1⁄2 cup (120 mL) and 1 cup (240 mL) of sliced almonds. Spread them across an ungreased, rimmed baking sheet.XA rimmed baking sheet prevents the sliced almonds from spilling over the edges and burning in the oven.X3Place the almonds in the oven and bake for 8 minutes. Put the baking sheet on the middle rack so the nuts aren’t too close the heating elements, which could cause them to burn. After about 8 minutes, the almonds should begin to smell nutty and fragrant.XTry not to get distracted by something else or leave the nuts unattended—almond slices burn easily, so you should stir them right at the 8-minute mark.4Take the almonds out of the oven, stir, then put them back. Using pot holders to protect your hands from the heat, pull the baking sheet out of the oven. Stir and flip the almond slices with a spatula or wooden spoon. Return the baking sheet to the oven and close the door.XYou can also shake the baking sheet to help redistribute the nuts.
5Cook the almonds for another 5-8 minutes or until they are golden-brown. The almonds will take 10-15 minutes to toast completely, but pay careful attention to avoid burning them. You’ll know the almonds are done when they’re fragrant and golden brown around the edges.XTake the almonds out before they turn dark brown since they’ll continue to cook for a bit after you take them out of the oven.
6Cool and then store the sliced almonds. Allow the nuts to cool completely before using. This will make them extra crunchy. If you left the almonds in the oven for slightly too long, transfer them immediately to a cool tray or bowl to prevent further toasting from the hot baking sheet.XIf you’re not using the almonds right away, store them in a sealable plastic bag to preserve their flavor and texture. They will retain their texture and flavor for up to 2 weeks.
7Use the sliced almonds as a topping or eat them alone. Toasted sliced almonds are very tasty and versatile and can be used in a wide variety of dishes. They can add color, texture, and flavor when sprinkled on top of salads, desserts and even pizza.XEat them on their own as a quick and healthy snack. Drizzle them in a little olive oil and sprinkle them with salt first, if you like.Mix them into cake, bread, and muffin batters. Toasted almonds are less likely to sink to the bottom than regular almonds.
8Store the nuts in an airtight container for a maximum of 2 weeks. They will still be safe to eat after 2 weeks but will start to lose their texture and flavor. If you plan to store the almond slices immediately after toasting them, make sure you’ve allowed them to cool completely before storing.XYou can also freeze the nuts, which will keep them fresh for up to 3 months.Did you make this recipe?Leave a reviewMethod 2Method 2 of 4:Using a Toaster Oven
1Spread up to 1 cup (240 mL) of almonds on your toaster oven tray. Depending on the size of your toaster oven, you may need to use a smaller amount of sliced almonds. Make sure the nuts are spread evenly with minimal overlap, to ensure that they toast evenly.XConsider lining your tray in foil for easier cleanup. However, make sure to check the instructions for your specific toaster model first, to confirm that it’s equipped to handle aluminum foil.X
2Set the toaster oven to 350 °F (177 °C) and place the tray inside. The process for toasting almonds in a toaster oven is very similar to toasting in a regular oven. The major difference is that the heating elements are much closer to the almonds in a toaster oven, meaning that they can burn more easily.XKeep a close eye on the almonds throughout the entire process to make sure they don’t burn!3Bake the almond slices for 3-4 minutes, then stir. Open the toaster oven and use a wooden spoon or spatula to stir and flip the almond slices. This will ensure they cook evenly. Then, close the toaster oven door.XYou can also shake the tray to redistribute the nuts. If you use this method, make sure to use hot pads to avoid burning yourself on the hot tray.4Repeat in 1-minute intervals until the nuts are golden-brown. Make sure to stir or shake the almonds each minute to keep them toasting evenly. Depending on your toaster oven and the amount of nuts you’re cooking, it could take anywhere from 5-10 minutes.XThe almonds will be done when they begin releasing a rich, nutty fragrance and appear golden-brown.5Pour the nuts into another container and let them cool. Remove the tray from the toaster oven, then transfer the nuts to a bowl or another tray. This prevents the nuts from continuing to cook on the hot metal tray.XLet the nuts sit for at least 15 minutes to fully cool.6Store the nuts for up to 2 weeks. Toasted almonds can be kept in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks. After that point, they will still be safe to eat but will start to lose their texture and flavor.XDid you make this recipe?Leave a reviewMethod 3Method 3 of 4:Heating Sliced Almonds on the Stovetop
1Place a sauté pan on the stove over medium heat. Use a heavy-bottomed pan for best results. Make sure you have your ingredients within arms’ reach before you turn on the heat.XFor this method, you’ll need 1⁄2 cup (120 mL) of sliced almonds and, optionally, a small amount of butter or coconut oil.2Add a small amount of butter to increase flavor if desired. Toss a small pat of butter or a dash of coconut oil in the pan and allow it to heat up for roughly 1 minute. It’s not necessary to grease the pan, but adding butter or coconut oil can enhance the flavor of the almonds.XShake the pan a bit to let the melted butter or oil coat the bottom.3Pour 1⁄2 cup (120 mL) of almonds into the preheated pan. Once the pan heats up, sprinkle the almonds across the pan in an even layer. This method works best for smaller amounts of nuts.XTry to keep the slices from bunching up in one section of the pan, which will prevent them from toasting evenly.
4Stir or shake the pan every 30 seconds. Use a wooden spoon to stir, or simply shake the pan using the handle. This will prevent the nuts from burning. As they start to cook, you will see a small amount of moisture forming on top of the almonds. This is the oil being released from the nuts by heat, which will create a rich, nutty flavor.XAlthough the stovetop method is quick and easy, the almond slices tend to roast a little unevenly. It’s important to keep the almonds moving.If the pan you are using has a metal handle, make sure to use an oven mitt when shaking to avoid burning your hand.5Turn off the heat when the almonds develop browned edges. The almonds should take between 3 and 5 minutes to toast on the stovetop. Remove the almonds from the heat when they begin to smell fragrant, but before they start to fully brown.XOnce the almonds brown, it’s likely that they will burn.6Pour the toasted almond slices into another dish to cool. Transfer the toasted almonds to a bowl or tray immediately, to keep them from cooking further in the heated pan. Allow them to cool for roughly 15 minutes.X7Use the almonds immediately or store them for up to 2 weeks. You can store the nuts on the counter or in the fridge for 1-2 weeks. Make sure they are stored in an airtight container.XIf you freeze the nuts, they will last anywhere from 1-3 months.Did you make this recipe?Leave a reviewMethod 4Method 4 of 4:Cooking Sliced Almonds in the Microwave
1Spread up to 1 cup (240 mL) of sliced almonds on a microwave-safe plate. Arrange them in a single layer with minimal overlap. Do not grease the plate. Place the plate into the microwave.X2Add a small amount of margarine, butter, or oil if desired. Use approximately 1⁄2 teaspoon (2.5 mL) of butter or oil per 1/2 teaspoon fat per 1⁄2 cup (120 mL) of nuts. Stir the almonds together with the oil or butter so they are thinly coated.XMake sure the butter has been softened before trying to stir it in with the almonds.Adding a small amount of fat to the nuts will encourage browning and make the toasting process happen more quickly.3Microwave the almonds on high for 1 minute, then stir. Set the microwave to its highest power setting, and cook the sliced almonds for 1 minute. Take them out of the microwave and stir them with a spoon. Then, return the plate to the microwave.XStirring the almonds redistributes them and ensures they toast evenly.
4Repeat in 1-minute intervals until the nuts are golden-brown and fragrant. Aim to remove the almonds from the microwave just before they start to brown and become fragrant. This should take 3-5 minutes, depending on your microwave’s power.XAll microwaves cook differently, so keep a close eye on your nuts as they cook. If you have an older model, it may take longer to toast the almonds.Make sure to stir the almonds at each 1-minute interval to make sure they toast evenly.
5Allow the nuts to cool, then use or store them for 1-2 weeks. As long as they are stored in an airtight container, the toasted almonds will be good for up to 2 weeks. They can be kept in the fridge or at room temperature.XIf you want the nuts to keep for longer, store them in the freezer. Frozen almond slices can last for up to 3 months.Did you make this recipe?Leave a review