Sweet spicy almonds
Tasty snacking nuts! Great to have with drinks or as a low carb snack that’ll keep you feeling fuller for a longer as almonds are high in protein and fibre. Plus you get all these additional nutritional benefits:
- Vital antioxidants and Vitamin E are concentrated in almond skin (try to avoid blanched) - these protect your cells from oxidative damage which contributes to aging and disease. 
- Magnesium rich, which helps to convert food into energy, lowers blood pressure, assists in the contraction and relaxation of muscles and regulates neurotransmitters. 
- Almonds also help to lower the levels of LDL lipoproteins in your blood, or ‘bad’ cholesterol, which is a well-known risk factor for heart disease. 
Ingredients
- 200g whole almonds 
- 2 tsp olive or rapeseed oil 
- 2 tsp honey or maple syrup 
- ¼ tsp cayenne pepper 
- A good pinch of salt 
Method
- Preheat the oven to 180ºc. 
- Put the almonds on a foil lined baking tray. 
- Drizzle / sprinkle over all the ingredients evenly and mix to coat well. 
- Put in the oven for 6-7 minutes and then allow to cool, so they go crunchy. 
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