Toasting nuts helps release their essential oils, bringing out their full flavor and aroma and enhancing their crunch.
The question isn't "To toast or not to toast," but rather, "How should I toast these nuts?" The answer depends on the amount of nuts you're toasting and whether you want to take the time to heat the oven. Here's a guide to help you decide.
Toasted nuts can be cooled, sealed in an airtight container, and frozen for up to 1 month.
Place the nuts in an empty skillet and turn the heat to medium. Toast the nuts, stirring occasionally, until fragrant and lightly browned, 2 to 5 minutes. Transfer immediately to a clean bowl.
Spread the nuts out in a single layer over a rimmed baking sheet. Toast in a 350-degree oven, shaking the sheet every few minutes, until the nuts are fragrant and lightly browned, 5 to 10 minutes. Transfer immediately to a clean bowl.
Place the nuts in a shallow microwave-safe bowl or pie plate in a thin, even layer. Microwave on full power, stopping to check the color and stir every minute at first. As the food starts to take on color, microwave it in 30-second increments to avoid burning.