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  • Serves 6
  • 30 minutes
  • Difficulty Easy
  • 8 Ingredients

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A tasty Indian nibble mix which packs a bit of a punch.


Ingredients (serves 6)

  • 1/2 cup Raw cashews
  • 1/2 cup Blanched almonds
  • 1/2 cup Changs original fried noodles
  • 20 grams Puffed rice
  • 1/2 cup Sultanas
  • 1 cup Cornflakes
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons Curry powder
  • 2 tablespoons Peanut oil

Method

  1. Preheat oven to 200°C. Brush 2 baking trays with oil to lightly grease. Place the cashews, almonds, noodles, cornflakes and puffed rice in a medium bowl. Place in a small bowl. Place the sultanas in a separate small bowl.
  2. Add 1 1/2 tablespoons of the extra oil and 1 tablespoon of curry powder to nut mixture and toss to coat. Divide the remaining oil and curry powder between the sultanas. Toss to coat.
  3. Spread the nut mixture over 1 prepared tray. Bake in oven for 6 minutes. Add the sultanas to the nut mixture and bake for a further 6 minutes or until golden. Remove the nut mixture from oven. Set aside on the trays to cool completely.
  4. Combine the nut mixture in a large bow or canister.

Notes

I use Keens curry powder however, you can choose from a variety. Dried peas can also be added if desired.

  • sounds like a nice curry nibble

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  • my Hubby is always snack on some sort of nut mix so he will love this

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  • oh i wont to make this

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  • This looks great, is it a little like bhuja mix?

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  • this would be great for a party

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  • this looks great, thanks for sharing

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  • We usually eat our nuts just raw all the time. It would be nice to make it a bit more interesting. I really do like this idea, and I’ll do some this weekend. Thanks for sharing!

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  • i love to nibble on these .

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  • Sounds moorish! Great for parties too! Thanks 🙂

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  • Love anything indian, this looks delicious. Thanks

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  • this does sound and look good

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  • This sounds good. Thank you

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  • Yum yum Looks great thanks for sharing

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  • love all things Indian will be making

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  • this is different – it looks nice

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  • Thanks so very much for sharing 🙂

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  • Thank you for posting this really nice recipe 🙂

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  • This sounds like it would be hottish on the taste buds.

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  • I put this together last Sunday because I was curious! We love anything Indian influenced in our home, you should see my spice cabinet. I added a teaspoon of cardamon and caraway seeds and pepped it up. Geez the mixture came to life. Your recipe was great and much more than ‘thanks for sharing’. I really loved it.

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  • Thanks
    For sharing a very original recipe

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