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Our friend Ben<\/a> was here last week. He arrived on Thursday, just in time for lunch, and flew out early Tuesday morning. \u00a0Even June misses him, I think. \u00a0She got into the habit of standing at the top of the basement stairs – our guest room is down there, a dungeon with red deep-pile carpet and faux wood paneling and an enormous oil furnace that\u2019s as loud as a train – and yelling, Beh! Beh! Beh! <\/i>until he came upstairs.\u00a0We all agree that his trip was too short, but he did\u00a0stay long enough to play a ukulele duet with Brandon, to get a kiss from June, to make me a Boulevardier<\/a> and a great steak, to help us host a giant holiday party at Delancey and Essex for a chef friend and the staff of her four restaurants, and to eat the majority of a quart of sweet-hot spiced nuts that I made the night before he arrived.<\/p>\n I wasn\u2019t planning to post about these nuts. I figured you\u2019re probably all Christmas-baking-ed out, or maybe you already have a spiced nut recipe that you like, or, I don\u2019t know, who really eats spiced nuts? This admission will no doubt mark me as an empty, soulless person, but I always thought of spiced nuts as the kind of holiday gift you don\u2019t actually eat. \u00a0Right? No? You admire the packaging, and you\u2019re touched that someone gave them to you, but you never actually feel moved to eat them? \u00a0I only made this recipe because I did my holiday baking this year with my niece Hillary, and she suggested it. Hillary is an excellent cook and eater, and I knew she wouldn\u2019t lead me astray. So we made a double batch, and a week later, my half has been entirely eaten. From now on, I defer to Hillary.<\/p>\n Of course, because I didn\u2019t plan to write about them, I only thought to photograph the nuts once they were almost gone, at a moment when I was eating a fistful of them out of a plastic storage container while standing next to the sink piled with dirty dishes, drinking an afternoon cup of PG Tips. Still, I hope you get the idea: they\u2019re toasty and crunchy, coated with a crackly layer of caramelized sugar and spices and just enough salt to land them on the savory side of the fence, and though they\u2019re intended to be eaten with a cocktail, they go with anything. PG Tips. Plain water. Boozed-up egg nog. Saliva. Between me and Ben – I\u2019m not sure Brandon even got to taste them – we ate so much that I could only give them to a couple of friends before they disappeared.<\/p>\n The recipe comes from the bar at Gramercy Tavern<\/a>. Hillary lived in New York until recently, and she had eaten them there and remembered how good they were. So she dug up the recipe online<\/a>, and between my spice drawer and a trip to the store for nuts, we pulled together the ingredients. \u00a0The nuts are easy to make: you stir together sugar, salt, cumin, cinnamon, cayenne, ginger, black pepper, and nutmeg, and then you stir that mixture into a bowl of almonds, pecans, and cashews, along with a little simple syrup, a little oil, and the smallest amount of corn syrup. (Not to be confused with high-fructose corn syrup – though if you don\u2019t want to use corn syrup at all, I\u2019ll bet honey would be a fine substitute.) If you taste the spiced nuts in their raw state, you will probably not be pleased: they are much<\/i>\u00a0spicier before you bake them than after. (And if anyone can explain why that is so, I would be grateful.) They are\u00a0spicy<\/i>(!!!) spiced nuts. But once the spices toast and meld with the sugar and the mixture turns to caramel, the heat fades to a humming warmth, and the sugar and salt strike an amicable balance, and then, boom, they\u2019re gone.<\/p>\n\n<\/a><\/div>\n
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Gramercy Tavern Bar Nuts<\/h2>\n
Adapted from\u00a0Mix Shake Stir<\/a><\/i>, by Danny Meyer<\/h3> \n \n <\/header>\n\n