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1108.1 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif. | Mon Apr 11 1988 13:42 | 5 |
| Normally if I'm looking for nuts, I head for the prebagged section
where walnut chips etc. are sold. However, safeway also sells
"loose" nuts in the produce section, so you might check the produce
section of your stores if you haven't already.
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1108.2 | hazelnuts = filberts | PARROT::GALVIN | Another Grey Area | Mon Apr 11 1988 14:57 | 16 |
| About a year ago, I wanted to make something with hazelnuts and
I couldn't find them anywhere. I *did* see some nuts in the bulk
section of a few stores that looked like hazelnuts, but the barrels
said "filberts." Finally, I pulled out my dictionary, and sure
enough, hazelnut and filbert refer to the same kind of nut.
I usually buy them at Bread and Circus, but you might also check
the bulk section of Purity Supreme or one of those fruit and nut
places that seem to be in every mall around.
Diversion: has anyone found an easy way to get the "skin" off of
the nut. I usually roast them. On some the skin comes off easily,
but on at least half, it's a struggle -- I usually end up eating
those :-)
Susie
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1108.3 | removing skins - blanching | THE780::WILDE | Being clever is tiring.. | Mon Apr 11 1988 15:35 | 10 |
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> Diversion: has anyone found an easy way to get the "skin" off of
> the nut. I usually roast them. On some the skin comes off easily,
> but on at least half, it's a struggle -- I usually end up eating
> those :-)
I'm told by my expert (Mom, of course) that blanching the nuts will
cause the skins to become "rubbable" - you can rub them off between
your fingers. I, on the other hand, have never really bothered...I
just chop them up in the processor and use 'em.
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1108.4 | Boulevard Mkt. | MCIS2::CORMIER | | Tue Apr 12 1988 13:39 | 7 |
| I don't know where you live, but I buy hazelnuts/filberts already
unshelled at an Italian market in Worcester called the Boulevard
Market. It's on Shrewsbury St. (RTE 9) near the Galleria Mall.
When you have a recipe that calls for 4 cups of nuts, I always find
it worth the extra pennies to pay for them already shelled!
Sarah
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1108.6 | What nut?? | PIGGY::BELEVICK | | Mon Jul 25 1988 12:44 | 5 |
| Filberts/Hazelnuts can almost always be found in a Health Food Store.
They can be purchased in any quantity, most items such as flour,
rice, oats, pasta, nuts, raisins, etc are in vats. Good luck.
Sal
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1108.7 | Can I sub Hazels for Almonds? | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Wed Apr 12 1995 11:55 | 11 |
| I have a recipe that uses hazelnuts/filberts, pulverized, as part of
the cake batter. I can't find any this time of year (are they
seasonal?) already shelled, and there are too many needed to shell them
myself. Could I substitute, say, almonds for them? I know the flavor
will change, but will there be any other significant changes to the
texture of the cake? The cake is mainly ground hazelnuts, melted
butter, egg yolks, and a small bit of flour. I'm wondering if the
oils, or amount of oil, in the nuts will make a big difference. I need
to do this for Sunday, so immediate opinions (best guesses all the way
up to scientific analyses) needed!
Thanks, Sarah
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1108.8 | try a kosher grocery store | WRKSYS::RICHARDSON | | Wed Apr 12 1995 12:48 | 8 |
| You can buy ground hazelnuts in a kosher grocery store, if you live
near one - they are pretty commonly used in Passover baking. Also
ground pecans, ground walnuts, and of course ground almonds - I use a
lot of almonds. The cake will taste different if you use almonds
instead of filberts, but it ought to still come out OK, and is probably
good, too - I like almonds anyhow!
/Charlotte
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1108.9 | | DONVAN::FARINA | | Thu Apr 13 1995 15:51 | 8 |
| ELF indicates that you work in Hudson, MA. The Shop'n Save in Nashua
had chopped hazelnuts about a month ago, in the candy/snacks aisle, not
with the baking products. They were Diamond brand and were on the
shelves below a large Planter's nut display. If you have a Shop 'n
Save near you, you might want to try them.
Susan
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1108.10 | exit | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Thu Apr 13 1995 16:52 | 2 |
| Thanks for both suggestions!
Sarah
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1108.11 | | RANGER::LINDT::bence | Photoperiodic | Fri Apr 14 1995 12:03 | 5 |
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Formaggio Kitchen at 244 Huron Ave. in Cambridge usually carries containers
of chopped hazelnuts in the spices/baking chocolate section.
Their phone number is 617-354-4750.
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