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  2. Holey-Pan-Roasted Chestnuts Recipe - AOL

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    The Holey-Pan Method: Use this method for open fires, gas stoves, bonfires, and barbecues.Pick up an old uncoated metal pan from a secondhand store (or sacrifice an exhausted one of your own), and ...

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    It's healthy, easy to make, and great for customizing. This one has parmesan cheese and fresh parsley. Get the Roasted Cauliflower recipe. Caitlin Bensel. ... Chocolate Chestnut Torte.

  4. Marron glacé - Wikipedia

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    Marron nuts have a pellicle which is "superficially attached to the nut", making it easily removable from the fruit. [12] Some chestnuts have two cotyledons usually separated with deep grooves penetrating nearly all the way through the fruit; this makes them too fragile for the necessary manipulations during the cooking process. There also are ...

  5. Chestnut Oyster Stuffing Recipe - AOL

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    Heat oven to 400°F. Cube the cornbread into 1⁄2 inch cubes. Toss the melted butter with the cornbread and lay out flat on a baking sheet, crumbs and all.

  6. Marigoule - Wikipedia

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    Chestnuts mature medium-early in fall. The nuts fall in the burr. Nuts are large of bright red brown color that keep well. Once cured for a few days, nuts can be as sweet as candy and peel well. No pericarp splitting (double embryos) reported. It takes 4-5 years for trees to start bear fruit, which should be considered when planting an orchard.

  7. Chestnut pie - Wikipedia

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    Chestnut pie is a pie prepared with chestnuts as a primary ingredient. It is a part of the French cuisine [1] and Italian cuisine, [2] where it has been documented as dating back to the 15th century. It is also a part of the cuisine of the Southern United States. [3] Shelled whole or chopped chestnuts may be used, which may be boiled or roasted ...

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  9. Inocarpus fagifer - Wikipedia

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    Inocarpus fagifer, commonly known as the Tahitian chestnut or Polynesian chestnut, [1] is a species of flowering plant in the subfamily Faboideae of the legume family, Fabaceae. The tree has a wide range in the tropics of the south-west Pacific and south-east Asian regions, and a history of traditional use by the peoples of Polynesia and ...