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We have the best chestnuts on the market available for you, remember that they are organically produced. Why are organic chestnuts a better option than regular ones? Not only because they are much more flavorful and healthier for your body since they have not been grown with pesticides and other toxic substances, but also because you will be contributing to the fight against climate change as their cultivation respects the environment. Don't hesitate, buy them with just a few clicks and receive them comfortably at your home. Learn more about chestnuts...
Any type of fruit, vegetable, or nuts will always be much better if it is organic essentially because it is more natural. Our bodies are not made to consume products that are highly processed in factories to prevent them from spoiling when they should. If a natural product like chestnuts or any fruit or vegetable is not consumed in its proper season, that is, the date when it should naturally be harvested and consumed, it is because the cycles of that fruit have been artificially modified and if, in addition, you notice that the fruit lasts without spoiling for longer than normal, it is because they have been treated with chemicals that are not suitable for human consumption in high volume. Can you imagine that for every product you consume, there is a small portion that is directly "poison" for your body if you consume it in a higher quantity? Well, that's what happens today. That's why Los Conventos brand always recommends consuming the most natural, because what is most natural is usually the healthiest.
There are many products that we can associate with autumn, but few awaken as much nostalgia as chestnuts. They are almost an icon of this bucolic season, when forests are painted in colors and the ground is filled with leaves, mushrooms, and these unmistakable fruits that have been so important for centuries in the economy and culture of many regions of our country.
The aroma of roasted chestnuts has something magical and comforting, but they can be used much more in cooking. When cooking them, it is preferable to choose chestnuts of a similar size or caliber, so that they are all cooked evenly. The more rounded ones will be easier to peel, while the very flat ones will make it more difficult. For roasting chestnuts at home it is ideal to use the typical "chestnut pan", with holes, which can be used on firewood, coals, or, if adapted, the stove. They can also be roasted in the oven or in the microwave, but in all cases, a previous cut must be made to prevent them from exploding, and facilitate the subsequent peeling.
The cut can be a cross or a simple line that crosses the outermost bark and the inner skin, with a sharp or serrated knife. In the oven, they will be ready in about 20 minutes, preheated to 200ºC, depending on the size and power of the appliance. To cook them in the microwave, you have to find the right point depending on the appliance, but usually 2 and a half minutes at 800W is enough. Keep an eye on them because they can explode or generate a lot of steam if the power is too high.
To cook with them and in other preparations, another option is to boil them in boiling water, about 10-20 minutes, depending on the size and how we want them. Always remembering the previous cut, and controlling the interior texture. Once semi-cooked and peeled, we can finish the cooking in milk, syrup, or sugar, or use them for savory dishes like meat fillings, rice, vegetable creams, legume stews, soups, or stir-fries.
In the world, we can incorporate them already cooked or roasted as if they were any other nut, whole or chopped, in cake batters, cookies, muffins, or pies. They can be ground to turn them into a flour, or to make sweet creams, for example with chocolate, or spoon desserts like custards, pannacotta, or cream. Sweet chestnut cream is a delicious preserve, as well as chestnuts in syrup.
If we still crave chestnuts out of season, in the market we can find them cooked in natural preserves, frozen, dried, or in sweet preparations of all kinds, including jams and different desserts. In addition, chestnut flour is a delight full of aromas to experiment with our bakery and pastry recipes, especially if combined with chocolate and nuts.
We have the best chestnuts on the market available for you, remember that they are organically produced. Why are organic chestnuts a better option than regular ones? Not only because they are much more flavorful and healthier for your body since they have not been grown with pesticides and other toxic substances, but also because you will be contributing to the fight against climate change as their cultivation respects the environment. Don't hesitate, buy them with just a few clicks and receive them comfortably at your home. Learn more about chestnuts...
Any type of fruit, vegetable, or nuts will always be much better if it is organic essentially because it is more natural. Our bodies are not made to consume products that are highly processed in factories to prevent them from spoiling when they should. If a natural product like chestnuts or any fruit or vegetable is not consumed in its proper season, that is, the date when it should naturally be harvested and consumed, it is because the cycles of that fruit have been artificially modified and if, in addition, you notice that the fruit lasts without spoiling for longer than normal, it is because they have been treated with chemicals that are not suitable for human consumption in high volume. Can you imagine that for every product you consume, there is a small portion that is directly "poison" for your body if you consume it in a higher quantity? Well, that's what happens today. That's why Los Conventos brand always recommends consuming the most natural, because what is most natural is usually the healthiest.
There are many products that we can associate with autumn, but few awaken as much nostalgia as chestnuts. They are almost an icon of this bucolic season, when forests are painted in colors and the ground is filled with leaves, mushrooms, and these unmistakable fruits that have been so important for centuries in the economy and culture of many regions of our country.
The aroma of roasted chestnuts has something magical and comforting, but they can be used much more in cooking. When cooking them, it is preferable to choose chestnuts of a similar size or caliber, so that they are all cooked evenly. The more rounded ones will be easier to peel, while the very flat ones will make it more difficult. For roasting chestnuts at home it is ideal to use the typical "chestnut pan", with holes, which can be used on firewood, coals, or, if adapted, the stove. They can also be roasted in the oven or in the microwave, but in all cases, a previous cut must be made to prevent them from exploding, and facilitate the subsequent peeling.
The cut can be a cross or a simple line that crosses the outermost bark and the inner skin, with a sharp or serrated knife. In the oven, they will be ready in about 20 minutes, preheated to 200ºC, depending on the size and power of the appliance. To cook them in the microwave, you have to find the right point depending on the appliance, but usually 2 and a half minutes at 800W is enough. Keep an eye on them because they can explode or generate a lot of steam if the power is too high.
To cook with them and in other preparations, another option is to boil them in boiling water, about 10-20 minutes, depending on the size and how we want them. Always remembering the previous cut, and controlling the interior texture. Once semi-cooked and peeled, we can finish the cooking in milk, syrup, or sugar, or use them for savory dishes like meat fillings, rice, vegetable creams, legume stews, soups, or stir-fries.
In the world, we can incorporate them already cooked or roasted as if they were any other nut, whole or chopped, in cake batters, cookies, muffins, or pies. They can be ground to turn them into a flour, or to make sweet creams, for example with chocolate, or spoon desserts like custards, pannacotta, or cream. Sweet chestnut cream is a delicious preserve, as well as chestnuts in syrup.
If we still crave chestnuts out of season, in the market we can find them cooked in natural preserves, frozen, dried, or in sweet preparations of all kinds, including jams and different desserts. In addition, chestnut flour is a delight full of aromas to experiment with our bakery and pastry recipes, especially if combined with chocolate and nuts.