Recipe Overview

Why you’ll love it: Smoky roasted almonds are so easy to make. They’re perfect for snacks or appetizers.

How long it takes: 20 minutes
Equipment you’ll need: mixing bow, sheet pan
Servings: 8 (¼ cup each)

Almonds on a metal scoop, jar of more almonds in the background.
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Smoky Roasted Almonds

Roasted nuts are one of my go-to appetizers. They taste great with cocktails or beer. It seems like everyone at a party loves a handful or two of nuts; they’re portable and you don’t need a napkin or silverware.

Smoky roasted almonds are great for New Year’s Eve or football games. Roasted almonds are a nice addition to your cheese or charcuterie board. A jar of these smoky roasted almonds makes a great gift for that special someone.

And, best of all, smoky roasted almonds could not be any easier to make! There are no excuses for buying the salt-laden, slightly stale-tasting mixed nuts at the store. These are unique, delicious, and umm….easy. 

Nuts are a healthy snack, too. They supply protein, fiber, and lots of good vitamins and minerals.

Almonds on a scoop and in a jar on a wooden surface.

Ingredient Notes

  • Almonds: Look for whole almonds that aren’t roasted already. They may state “raw” on the package. If they’re salted or flavored, that means they’ve already been roasted. You’ll need 2 cups for this recipe but it’s easy to double the recipe if you want.
  • Olive Oil: You could use other oils but I think olive oil has the best flavor.
  • Smoked Paprika: Not to be confused with regular paprika, smoked paprika has a definite smoky flavor. It’s made with red peppers that have been dried and smoked over an oak fire, then ground into a fine red powder. It’s not spicy.
  • Salt: I like to use a finer salt, like table salt, that coats the almonds. A coarse salt such as kosher salt has large grains that don’t stick as well.

How To Make Roasted Almonds

Preheat the oven. You’ll need a rimmed baking sheet large enough to spread the almonds in a single layer.

Season the almonds. In a mixing bowl, combine the almonds with olive oil, smoked paprika, and salt until the almonds are completely coated. Arrange the almonds on the baking sheet.

Bake. Put the pan in the preheated oven and bake for about 18 minutes, stirring once at 10 minutes. Keep on eye on the almonds towards the end of the baking time to make sure they don’t get too brown. Everyone’s oven is slightly different. They smell so delicious when they’re baking!

Cool. Let them cool right on the sheet pan. Serve immediately or store them in an airtight container until you’re ready to serve them.

Almonds on a scoop and in a jar on a wooden surface.

Storage Tips

Be sure that that the roasted almonds are completely cool before storing them. You don’t want condensation forming inside the container, leaving you with soggy almonds. Store them in a covered jar or airtight container.  If you’re not going to eat them right away, store them in the refrigerator for up to three months or in the freezer for up to six months.

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Recipe

Smoky Roasted Almonds

4.71 from 17 votes
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes
Servings: 8
Smoky roasted almonds are so easy to make. They’re perfect for snacks or appetizers.
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Ingredients 

  • 2 cups raw whole almonds
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • ½ teaspoon salt, or to taste
  • 1 teaspoon smoked paprika

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 350°F.
  • In a medium bowl, combine the almonds with the oil, salt, and smoked paprika, stirring until well-coated.
    2 cups raw whole almonds, 1 tablespoon olive oil, ½ teaspoon salt, or to taste, 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • Spread the almonds evenly on a rimmed sheet pan.
  • Bake for 10 minutes, stir, and bake for an additional 5 to 8 minutes or until lightly roasted. Watch closely towards the end of the cooking time to make sure they aren't getting too brown.
  • Cool completely in the pan. Serve immediately or store.

Notes

  • Storage: Cool almonds completely before storing. Store in a covered jar or airtight container. If you’re not going to eat them right away, store them in the refrigerator for up to three months or in the freezer for up to six months.
  • Make a double batch: It’s easy! Simply double all the ingredients. 

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Nutrition

Serving: 0.25cup, Calories: 201kcal, Carbohydrates: 6g, Protein: 7g, Fat: 18g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g, Monounsaturated Fat: 12g, Trans Fat: 0.01g, Sodium: 151mg, Potassium: 212mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 125IU, Vitamin C: 0.003mg, Calcium: 74mg, Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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23 Comments

  1. Jackie says:

    Hi Rachel

    Raw almonds, are they the ones with the brown paper on them.

    1. Rachel says:

      They are almonds that have not been roasted or seasoned. The packaging will depend on the brand and the store. I find mine in the produce section, but if they aren’t there, I’d look by the other nuts or maybe in the baking aisle.

  2. Emily @ She Makes and Bakes says:

    I love the idea of these…I’ve had almonds roasted with rosemary before, and they were delicious. I’m looking forward to trying these!

    1. Rachel says:

      Yum, rosemary would be delicious too!

  3. megan @ whatmegansmaking says:

    I always think I should roast my own almonds, or make my own nut mixes and I never do. But now you’ve told me how easy it is, so I have no more excuses… great pictures too by the way :)

    1. Rachel says:

      Thanks Megan!

  4. Miss @ Miss in the Kitchen says:

    Roasted almonds are one of my favorite snacks and I love that you added the smoky paprika!

  5. tijuana (po' man meals) says:

    i just bought 3 large tubs of plain almonds today. you thinking what i’m thinking? :)

  6. Cassie | Bake Your Day says:

    I adore flavored almonds…we would love the smoky flavor!

  7. Megan {CountryCleaver} says:

    Oh how fun! I love all the roasted nuts but hate all that added sodium!

  8. Kathryn says:

    My brother’s girlfriend made a huge batch of something similar for us at Christmas – they are so delicious and I can’t wait to try my own!

  9. Katie says:

    Oh these look and sound awesome! I have a entire tub of almonds sitting at my house. I think I need to start experimenting with them!!!

  10. Stephanie @ Girl Versus Dough says:

    I’m kiiiiind of an almond addict so these are most definitely up my alley! Will have to make them ASAP.

    Hope you and your (newly expanded :)) fam had a wonderful Christmas!