15 Delicious Almond Recipes (2024)

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Here are the all the best almond recipes to make, from brownies to almond butter! This superfood is one of the most versatile of all nuts.

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Almonds are truly one of the most versatile of nuts! This super nutritious nut isn’t just for topping salads. Alex and I use almonds all the time: in nut butter, homemade crackers, and quiche crusts, and then sweet treats like brownies and ice cream. Almonds are packed with plant-based protein, so they make everything a little more filling! You’ll find we use nuts often in the recipes here on A Couple Cooks.

Since we love everything almonds, we’ve rounded up our favorite almond recipes to share! Most of the recipes use whole almonds, but a few use almond flour. While you can make almond flour at home, we generally purchase it at the store since it’s hard to get the finely ground texture. From almond butter to Jamoca Almond Fudge ice cream, we hope you love these recipes as much as we do!

And now: our top almond recipes!

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Sesame Honey Roasted Almonds

First up in our almond recipes: roasted almonds! This recipe dresses up whole almonds to make them the perfect salty-sweet snack. Roasting them with a mixture of honey, salt, sesame seeds and cayenne pepper makes for a crunchy, elevated take on this superfood nut.

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Easy Almond Butter

Ever made almond butter at home? It's truly simple and it tastes even better than store bought! In this recipe, you'll toast the almonds to bring out even more flavor. Then throw them in the food processor and blend until a thick paste forms. (Add a pinch of cinnamon for some flair!)

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Almond Cashew Homemade Crackers Recipe

Did you know you can make crackers out of almonds? Yes, this cracker recipe is totally made of nuts: no flour! A blend of almonds and cashews are made into a nut flour that's rolled out and cut into crackers. Bake them up and they make a crunchy, protein-packed snack.

Another almond recipe: our famous chocolate chip skillet cookie! This one has been made and loved by many. The trick is almond flour, which makes the cookie turn out chewy and caramely, almost like a blondie. Since the dough base is primarily almonds, it’s got more nutrients than the typical refined white flour cookie. And it's easy to make: mix all ingredients in a bowl, dump it in a skillet, and bake. You can’t get much easier than that!

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Honey Almond Granola

Granola is a classic almond recipe. In this honey almond granola, slivered almonds shine in a mixture of oats, honey and cinnamon. Mix in your favorite dried fruit (we love raisins and dried cherries) and enjoy with yogurt or milk.

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Famous Tomato Almond Dip

This tasty tomato dip has become a bit "famous" in our circles: friends and family always asks if we're bringing the tomato almond dip! This dip takes just 5 minutes to whiz together in a blender or food processor. And the ingredients are seriously simple: canned tomatoes, almonds, garlic, and olive oil. And the flavor? Every time we make it, this tangy tomato dip is gobbled right up in a flash.

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5 Minute Romesco Gnocchi Sauce

Romesco sauce is a traditional Spanish almond recipe made of red pepper, almonds and garlic. Here we've made a 5-minute sauce for gnocchi pasta by whizzing up romesco sauce in the blender. It comes out with a tangy flavor, and the almonds make it more filling than a traditional marinara. Substitute in any type of pasta for the gnocchi.

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Chocolate Almond Cake

Here’s a chocolate cake recipe that's made of almonds! It's naturally gluten-free by using ground almonds instead of flour: you can grind them in a food processor or use purchased almond meal. It’s rich, chocolatey and delicious, sweetened with maple syrup and chocolate chips! The decadent cakes are served in little ramekins for individual portions.

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Vegetarian Spinach Quiche with Almond Crust

Almonds can substitute in for quiche crust, too! This almond recipe is a vegetarian quiche; it's naturally gluten free using almond flour and olive oil. It's delightfully crunchy: an improvement on the traditional pastry crust, we'd say! The quiche is filled with a hearty spinach and Gruyere cheese filling, that's got shallots and a splash of white wine for sophistication. It's a total crowd pleaser!

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Blackberry Salad with Balsamic Vinaigrette

One of the best and easiest places to use almonds in recipes? Salads! We've used almonds on more salads than we can count. But here's a perfect one to try: this salad features baby greens, tangy blackberries, and creamy goat cheese. Top it off with a contrasting crunch: here we used smoked almonds to make the salad over-the-top incredible.

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Cherry Almond Snack Bars

Another great almond recipe is using almonds to make snack bars! These are similar to a homemade Lara bar, using almonds, cocoa powder, Medjool dates, and dried cherries to make a brownie-like, nutrient-dense bar. Medjool dates are a variety of date that are large and exceptionally sweet: they're used to make the energy bars that you'll find packaged in stores. And there even more fun to make at home!

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Chocolate Muesli Recipe

Ever had muesli! While granola is typically covered in oil and sugar and baked until it’s very crispy, muesli is typically either raw or lightly toasted. It has no oil and usually no sweetener or is lightly sweetened. This recipe is a chocolate muesli, so it's lightly sweetened with maple and has a little bit of dark chocolate and dried cherries. Serve it up with almond milk and it's seriously satisfying.

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Chocolate Cherry Dessert Bites

Here's another great way to use almonds: in a dessert crust! These chocolate cherry dessert bites highlight all the best of that natural pairing: chocolate and cherries. They’re rich and chocolate-y but use just a few whole food ingredients! The crust is made of mostly almonds and oats, blended into crumbles and pressed into a muffin tin. And the creamy chocolate mousse topping is made of just three ingredients: coconut oil, maple syrup and cocoa powder. Topped with delicious sweet cherries, each one is a little bit of heaven.

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Jamoca Almond Fudge Ice Cream

Why not use almonds as mix-ins in ice cream? This one is a homemade version of the popular Baskin Robbins flavor: it's intensely coffee flavored, with a chocolate tahini ribbon and roasted almonds. It's dairy-free too: but so creamy you'd never know it!

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Fudgy Vegan Brownie Recipe

And last but not least in our almond recipes: these fudgy vegan brownies! The almonds are incorporated in two ways: in almond butter, which makes the brownies gooey and fudgy. Then, chopped almonds and dark chocolate chips are sprinkled as a crunchy topping. These have become a fan favorite!

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15 Delicious Almond Recipes: Honey Sesame Almonds & More!

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  • Author: Sonja Overhiser
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 15 minutes
  • Yield: 2 cups 1x
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These simple honey sesame almonds take just 15 minutes to make! They’re the perfect crunchy sweet and salty healthy snack.

Ingredients

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  • 2 tablespoons honey
  • 2 cups roasted unsalted almonds
  • ¼ teaspoonkosher salt
  • ¼ teaspoon cayenne
  • ¼ cup sesame seeds

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F.
  2. Place 2 tablespoons honey in a small, microwave-safe bowl or measuring cup and microwave for 15 seconds. In a large bowl, mix the honey with the remainder of the ingredients.
  3. Place the mixture on a parchment covered baking sheet and roast for 10 minutes. Allow to cool fully, then gently break apart the almonds. Store in an airtight container.
  • Category: Snack
  • Method: Baked
  • Cuisine: American

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FAQs

What can I do with a large amount of almonds? ›

Here are a few unique ways to enjoy almonds in the kitchen.
  1. Almond Milk. The almond milk is an excellent plant-based milk option. ...
  2. Cheese. Almonds can also be used to make cheese that tastes extremely similar to dairy-based cheese. ...
  3. Smoothies. ...
  4. Snack. ...
  5. Sauce or Spread. ...
  6. Bars. ...
  7. Oatmeal. ...
  8. Dessert.

What flavor pairs well with almonds? ›

For instance, almond has a special affinity for fruit and sweetly embraces raspberries, strawberries, peaches, raisins and plums. Or, use a little in salad dressings, sauces, custards or ice cream to give them that special, sweetly aromatic flavor.

What spices go well with almonds? ›

Herbs, Nuts and Spices

Cayenne pepper, cinnamon, cumin, nutmeg, saffron, sumac.

Can bagged almonds go bad? ›

A cool temperature of <50°F/<10°C is optimal, but a higher temperature that does not stimulate insect activity may work as well to control moisture migration (and also minimize lipid oxidation). Almonds are a shelf-stable nut that can have more than two years of shelf life when stored at the recommended conditions.

Why must I discard the water I soaked almonds in? ›

Hence, once soaked one must discard the water as these antinutrients are dissolved in the water. Furthermore, soaking almonds make them soft and easier to chew and digest, especially for children and older people.

How to eat almonds tasty? ›

Here are some creative ways to use almonds in everyday meals and snacks:
  1. Almond butter on toast or fruit.
  2. Almond-crusted chicken or fish.
  3. Almond trail mix.
  4. Almond milk in smoothies or cereal.
  5. Homemade almond granola.
  6. Almond pesto for pasta or sandwiches.
  7. Almond crumble on yogurt or baked goods.
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What can I eat with almonds as a snack? ›

If you like a variety of textures in a healthy snack, make your own perfect combo with almonds as part of the mix. Dried fruit, chocolate chips, coconut shavings—get creative. Guilt trips, be gone. Almonds can help you crush (or crunch, rather) those late-night cravings.

How do you get flavor to stick to almonds? ›

How do you get seasoning to stick to roasted almonds? Coat the almonds with beaten egg whites, then sprinkle with desired seasoning and toss until evenly coated.

What meat goes well with almonds? ›

The 'Nonpareil' almond, on the other hand, combines well with dried beef, coffee, pan-fried wild duck, cooked butternut squash and cucumber. By looking at consumer behavior and using data science, combinations of almonds in different applications and their popularity can be examined.

What is the Indian spice that looks like an almond? ›

List of Indian spices
Standard EnglishNotes
CharoliAlso known as chironji, Cuddapah almond or almondette; a type of nut particularly used in making desserts. (Hindi: Chironji चिरोन्जी)
CapersThey are immature flower buds of Capparius spinosa, also known as caper berry. (Hindi: Kabra कब्र)
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What nut is amaretto made from? ›

Amaretto is a fragrant almond flavoured liqueur. Traditionally, the almond flavour and slight bitterness come from oil extracted from bitter apricot kernels. However, sufferers of nut allergies should be aware that some amarettos are now made using almonds.

Can you freeze a bag of almonds? ›

Avoid exposure to strong odors, as almonds can absorb the odors of other materials, chemicals, and pungent foods. Rotate to optimize shelf life. Almonds can be stored frozen, which extends the shelf life significantly; however, proper packaging must be used to protect them from ice formation and moisture.

Is it okay to eat a whole bag of almonds? ›

Eating a large quantity of almonds can trigger weight gain. The recommended serving of almonds is about 1 ounce, which is about 23 kernels, because these nuts are high in calories and fat —163 calories and 14 grams of fat per ounce.

What to do with expired almonds? ›

They may lose some of their oils and become dry but generally still good to use. Your ground almonds aren't that old and as long as they have been stored in a dry place, you can use them. Use up what you've got for home treats like Bakewell tarts, in cakes and homemade marzipan.

What do you do with fresh almonds? ›

I love eating them whole, pressed into flaky sea salt. I also love them with cheese and cured meats. You can chop them up and toss them into salads, or make a chunky, pesto-y sauce by mixing them with herbs, garlic chives or green garlic, and olive oil (spoon this over asparagus, eggs, or fish). Pickle them, even!

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