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Air Fryer Savory Herb Roasted Nuts

These air fryer savory herb roasted nuts are healthy and easy to make! If you are looking for a low carb, paleo or whole30 snack these are the best. They are gluten free and super simple to make.

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I mix these air fryer savory herb roasted nuts together in a large mixing bowl and then they air fry for 6 minutes. They are a quick and easy snack! The best part is they are healthy too.

As soon as the six minutes are up and the nuts are finished I spread them on a parchment lined baking sheet to cool. This will prevent them from sticking together. They also continue to cook a little after you take them out of the air fryer so this slows that process down.

If you are looking for more easy air fryer recipes you might also like my Air Fryer Grilled Peaches, my Air Fryer Pesto Baby Potatoes, my Gluten Free Air Fryer Apple Fritters or my Air Fryer Spicy Roasted Peanuts.

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Ingredients

Instructions

In a large mixing bowl add the cashews, walnuts, and almonds. Pour the olive oil and melted coconut oil over the nuts. Add the rosemary, thyme, cumin, nutritional yeast, sea salt and pepper. Mix the nuts until they are all well coated with oil and spices.

Pour the nut mixture into the basket of your air fryer. And spread evenly.

Air fry at 350 degrees for 6 minutes.

Immediately pour the nuts onto a parchment lined baking sheet to cool. Spread them out so they don't stick together.

After the nuts are completely cooled you can transfer them to an air tight container for storage up to a week.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I air fry nuts?

Yes! This recipe has raw cashews, almonds and walnuts, but you could also use other nut varieties you have on hand. If you want to use seeds you will need to line the basket of your air fryer with tin foil and lower the cooking time a bit.

Are air fryers worth purchasing?

I love my air fryer! I was super hesitant to get one. We have a small kitchen with very little storage space and I just didn't think I needed one more small appliance. But, now I use my air fryer a lot. I make snacks like these air fryer savory herb roasted nuts, air fry frozen vegetable, hamburger patties, steaks, french fries, etc. My air fryer gets used a few nights a week.

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Air Fryer Savory Herb Roasted Nuts


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These air fryer savory herb roasted nuts are healthy and easy to make! If you are looking for a low carb, paleo or whole30 snack these are the best. They are gluten free and super simple to make.


Ingredients

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1 cup Raw Cashews
1 cup Raw Walnuts
1 cup Raw Almonds
2 Tbsp. Olive Oil
1 Tbsp. Coconut Oil, melted
2 tsp. Dried Crushed Rosemary
1 tsp. Dried Thyme
1 tsp. Ground Cumin
2 Tbsp. Nutritional Yeast
1 tsp. Sea Salt
½ tsp. Ground Black Pepper


Instructions

In a large mixing bowl add the cashews, walnuts, and almonds. Pour the olive oil and melted coconut oil over the nuts. Add the rosemary, thyme, cumin, nutritional yeast, sea salt and pepper. Mix the nuts until they are all well coated with oil and spices.

Pour the nut mixture into the basket of your air fryer. And spread evenly.

Air fry at 350 degrees for 6 minutes.

Immediately pour the nuts onto a parchment lined baking sheet to cool. Spread them out so they don't stick together.

After the nuts are completely cooled you can transfer them to an air tight container for storage up to a week.

Notes

You can use whatever nuts you have on hand, but if they are a lot smaller than what I'm using in this recipe you may need to cook them for a shorter amount of time.

If you don't have crushed rosemary you can grind your whole dried rosemary in a coffee grinder or small food processor.

  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 6 minutes
  • Category: Snacks
  • Method: Air Fryer
  • Cuisine: Gluten Free, Low Carb, Paleo
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