pgmr said:Where are you all getting Chestnuts? Are they imported Chinese Chestnuts? There is a program under way to reintroduce a hybridized version of the American Chestnut. Think they've got it to 1:64 ratio of Chinese to American and are now testing those for blight resistance. See the American Chestnut Foundation website for more information.
Well I bought 2 pounds chestnuts and had no luck cooking them. I cut an X on them, cooked them for around 20 minuetes, checked them, still soft and mushy. I cooked them up to 50 minuetes, still not done????? Stove top, 400 degrees. Taste like dried potatoes, I guess the squirrels are getting them.
Around here we buy them imported from Italy, the best. next is Portugal. They should be a little soft when done. not hard like most nuts. You will either love them or hate them. If you try buying them now you may find them moldy after you cook and peel. You can also freeze them after cooked and peeled. Never have tried our native or Chinese hybrids. Some people peel them and just boil them. taste different. Be safe and happy holidays.Rick said:I found a pic, its the thing hanging on the wall between that big toy thing and the stove. When i used it right they were fantastic, and the house smelled great.
rustynut said:hey Rick,
that looks just like a metal scoop that i have for cleaning out ice fishing holes ?
Rick said:I found a pic, its the thing hanging on the wall between that big toy thing and the stove. When i used it right they were fantastic, and the house smelled great.
We usually buy them soon as the are on sale, usually before Thanksgiving. Buy a pound, cook them and if they peel nice and are not moldy go right back and by more. If you wait a new shipment could be different. 4A's are a nice size. My in-laws cook and freeze 50lbs or more to have during the year. They are a pain to peel but worth it if you like them. Be safe.rustynut said:ok, finally got around to cooking some of these. Put them stovetop in
a tent of foil. Cut the X and left them for about 15 minutes. Sure smelled good.
Now to the point of being moldy. Did have quite a few that were moldy.
When is the actual season for these ?
and
Saw someone post about freezing ? Would it be good to buy these
when they are in season and freeze them ?
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Texas boy said:Rick said:I found a pic, its the thing hanging on the wall between that big toy thing and the stove. When i used it right they were fantastic, and the house smelled great.
Can't tell for sure, but that thing looks like a popcorn popper. Does it have a top and bottom?
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