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What's better than the savory, salty crunch of a handful of roasted peanuts in the summer? Roasted peanuts have a more intense flavor than raw peanuts and make ideal snacks for parties and seasonal events. They can even lend their flavor to some baking recipes. Believe it or not, roasting your own peanuts is fun and easy. Follow just a few simple steps to prepare this Southern treat at home in no time.
Roasting peanuts in the oven at 350°F allows their oils to slowly toast for richer flavor. Toss raw, shelled peanuts in oil and salt before spreading on a sheet pan. Roast for 15-20 minutes, shaking halfway through, until deep golden brown.
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