Have you ever wondered how to roast chestnuts? Surprisingly, there is no special equipment required. All it takes is 20 minutes and 5 Easy Steps for Oven Roasted Chestnuts.
I spotted them last week-end and I felt like a kid in a candy store!
Chestnuts!!!
The holidays would not be the holidays without them. So, if you have ever asked yourself how to roast chestnuts, I would like to show you my 5 Easy Steps for Oven Roasted Chestnuts.
I feel like I should include a disclaimer – as the saying goes, perfection is not of this world. Believe me when I tell you that I have tried all kinds of methods in my “how to roast chestnuts”quest. I have come to the conclusion that no one method is 100% perfect.
In other words, what I’m trying to say is that there will always be a few chestnuts that will get stuck to their shell. But despite that, the method I’m about to share with you is the best that I’ve found.
What do I need to make Roasted Chestnuts?
- Chestnuts! No surprise here. You can use as many chestnuts as you like. Make sure they are firm to the touch.
- Water. That’s right, our chestnuts are going to get boiled before getting baked.
As far as accessories are concerned, you need a cutting board, a sharp serrated knife, a large pot and a baking pan.
How to Roast Chestnuts:
1- Preheat oven to 425°F: A very hot oven is key for the chestnut to separate from its woodsy skin. Make sure the oven rack is placed in the middle.
2- Make an incision: Lay the chestnut flat on your cutting board. With a serrated knife, make a lengthwise slit down the entire middle surface, on the long side. Make sure you hold down the chestnut firmly on the cutting board (be careful not to cut yourself as the outer shell is very slippery).
You must also make sure that the incision cuts through the inner skin of the chestnuts. The incision will allow the steam to escape from the nut as it is being heated. If the chestnuts are not properly scored, they will explode in the oven… that’s a fact I’ve confirmed myself…
3- Boil the chestnuts: Place the chestnuts in a pot of cold water. As soon as the water begins to boil, remove the chestnuts with a slotted spoon and place on a shallow baking pan. This quick boil will create the perfect environment for steam to be created once they hit the hot oven.
4- Roasting chestnuts in oven: Place the chestnuts with the flat side down, the cut side up in a single layer in your baking pan. Roast in the oven for about 15-20 minutes. This time can vary based on the size of your chestnuts. I will give the pan a few shakes throughout the roasting time. You will notice that the shell splits open as they roast. The only way to know if they are cooked through is by eating one of the roasted chestnuts.
5-Wrap them up: Once you have obtained perfectly oven roasted chestnuts, remove from the oven and wrap them in a clean tea towel. Allow the wrapped chestnuts to sit in the towel for about 10-15 minutes.
Your perfectly roasted chestnuts are now ready to be served.
Tips, Tricks and Recipe Notes:
Chestnuts are easier to remove from their shell when they are warm. If you have leftover chestnuts, you can peel them and refrigerate them for a day or two. Your peeled chestnuts can also be frozen.
When purchasing look for chestnuts that
- have a glossy look;
- are unblemished;
- are firm to the touch and
- feel heavy for their size.
Always try to roast your store bought chestnuts within 2-3 days as the freshness will not last very long, even in the fridge. If you uncover moldy or bad chestnuts, they need to be discarded. Unfortunately, this can only be discovered once they are roasted and removed from the shell.
Recipe origins
Looking back, I think my whole family was obsessed with how to roast Italian chestnuts.
I remember my Mom trying to grow chestnut trees. She successfully started a few from seed. The trees had a couple of good, chestnut-full years, but unfortunately, the chestnuts would fall before they had a chance to completely ripen.
More often than not, the store bought chestnuts were roasted –oven or fire roasted. My parents had all the gadgets and the pots and the pans to make the best roasted chestnuts.
Sometimes, my mom would just boil them and we would have them as after school snacks.
Did you know that they make absolutely wonderful desserts once they are pureed? Have you ever had chocolate and chestnuts together? Italians desserts from the South are notorious for stuffing these gems in pastry dough.
Of course, chestnuts can just as easily be prepared in savory dishes. Did someone say stuffing?
I adapted this method on how to roast chestnuts from Chef John Mitzewich. Chef John uses no fancy gadgets or knives. Just a serrated knife, a pot and a simple roasting pan. Thanks Chef John!
The holidays would not be the holidays without chestnuts. I know they’ll be part of my Thanksgiving meal. Just 5 Easy Steps for Oven Roasted Chestnuts and they can also be part of your Thanksgiving.
Thanks for allowing me the possibility to share some of my favorite recipes with all of you.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your loved ones ♥
THANKS SO MUCH for following and being part of the She Loves Biscotti community where you will find Simple & Tasty Family-Friendly Recipes with an Italian Twist.
Ciao for now,
Maria
★★★★★ If you have used this method to roast chestnuts, I would love to hear about it in the comments below and be sure to rate the recipe!
Recipe
5 Easy Steps for Oven Roasted Chestnuts
Ingredients
- 16 ounces Chestnuts or as many as desired
- water
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 425°F (218°C). Place the oven rack in the middle.
- Make an incision by laying the chestnut flat on your cutting board. With a serrated knife, make a lengthwise slit down the entire middle surface on the long side. Make sure you hold down the chestnut firmly on the cutting board (be careful not to cut yourself as the outer shell is very slippery).
- Place the chestnuts in a pot of cold water. As soon as the water begins to boil, remove the chestnuts with a slotted spoon and place them on a shallow baking pan.
- Place the chestnuts with the flat side down, and the cut side up in a single layer in your baking pan. Roast in the oven for about 15-20 minutes.
- Once you have obtained perfectly oven-roasted chestnuts, remove them from the oven and wrap them in a clean tea towel. Allow the wrapped chestnuts to sit in the towel for about 10-15 minutes.
- Serve immediately.
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Ginny
The best method I’ve discovered over the years is by slicing their tops, put them on a sheet pan and under the broiler. They pop open and the skin comes off easily. I discovered this by accident one time.
Maria
It is fantastic when we discover something that works. Thanks for taking the time to share 🙂
Amy
Thanks for your recipe. Do you have to put the chestnuts in the oven straight after boiling while they are still hot? Or can I do the boiling ahead of time and roast them later?
Maria
I would recommend doing it immediately in order to create the proper environment for the steam to be created inside the chestnut. Great question. Thanks for dropping by 🙂
Adam
Are there any good seasonings that I can use? Other than salt . I kinda think they have a potato flavor to them.lol
Maria
That is funny… well, I have a stuffing recipe that uses chestnuts with sage and rosemary… if you like those herbs, that might work for you. To be honest, I just love them as is, although the next time I eat them I will think of your comment 🙂 Thanks for dropping by.
Sally
I boil them in Black Sea salt which gives them a buttery taste. Then, when they’re baking I put brush on a thin layer of Morton salt and nutmeg and some olive oil. Will try putting fennel seeds next time as well.
Cindy
I’m so happy you posted this recipe. As a kid we had a couple of chestnut trees. My Dad and I would go out and get some but I don’t remember ever roasting them. I’ve always wanted to try some roasted but didn’t have a recipe. I absolutely love chestnuts. I cannot wait to get some and try your recipe.
Maria
I also love chestnuts! They have such a unique flavor and texture. Hope you get a chance to try the recipe. Thanks so much for taking the time to comment 🙂
Cristina
Here in Portugal, we add salt! The flavor improves. And here we eat them boiled in water, salt, and fennel seeds… it’s so good. ❤️
Maria
Yes, that sounds wonderful! I must try them that way. Thanks so much for your comment 🙂
Frances
Nice tutorial, I’m going to try it this year because my bf loves chestnuts. We live in a remote northern area, so I hope I can find some soon. I wonder if I can actually roast these in the fireplace? Ever tried? Cliché a little, but it is Christmas time!
PS: kind of sad that you feel the need to put a disclaimer that your method isn’t perfect, but the internet is full of bored nasties who will tear you apart if they don’t get every chestnut done perfectly. Instant gratification generation! 🙂
Katja
Thank you for this great recipe. I must have found it online within days of your posting it. First time I tried roasting chestnuts and your step-by-step guide was super easy to follow. Delicious chestnuts! One question: how long can I keep roasted chestnuts if I don’t want to eat them all right away? And how do I safely store roasted chestnuts?
Maria
Thank-you Katja for taking the time to comment. It is easier to shell the chestnuts while they are still warm. They can be stored in an airtight container for a 3-4 days in the fridge. If it is more convenient, they can also be frozen. Thanks again for dropping by 🙂
Barbarito-Levitt Paula
A family staple before dessert at holiday dinners. Thank you for this wonderful and seemingly foolproof method to roast chestnuts. Thanksgiving, here we come….
Maria
There are always a few stubborn ones, but all in all this is the method that works for me. Enjoy! Appreciate your comment Paula 🙂
Rose
Mine always come out with the skin on it. Followed directions. Frustrating.
Maria
I agree Rose, it is very frustrating. You never know with chestnuts until it is time to open them up. Thanks for taking the time to share. Wishing you and your loved ones a Healthy, Happy New Year.
Little Cooking Tips
Excellent tips!We do the same, but didn’t try the last step with the towel, does it help loosening the shells?
Kudos for the amazing post!
Maria
Thanks 🙂 Yes, sometimes I will also give the chestnuts a gentle squeeze at the same time. Thanks so much for dropping by 🙂
Deb@glutenfreefarina
Oh my. I love these. But you’re right. I’ve tried so many methods to get them to peel completely and get a 50% success rate. But I dont care. I love these. Can’t believe you have these available already. Can’t wait.
Maria
I was super excited when I saw them at the market. These ones were actually imported from Italy. Thanks for dropping by Deb 🙂