This Union Square Cafe Bar Nuts Copycat Recipe is so simple, seasoned to perfection and best served warm. They are literally the BEST NUTS EVER! An easy and delicious snack idea perfect for after school or parties!
Over the last few years I have become a little obsessed with nuts. It’s a little weird. I don’t know what happens once you turn 30…it’s like suddenly you become an old person and a bowl of mixed nuts morph into an obvious snack option.
I guess since Flaming Cheetos also still taste delicious to me, I’m ok. But I’m finding it’s a slow progression…one day you’re busy eating Twizzlers and Funyons and then you blink and you’re drinking Metamucil before bed and snacking on a bowl of nuts. For the moment I’m somewhere in between.
But let me explain the back-story to these little gems…I was watching a show on Food Network called The Best Thing I Ever Ate…and the episode revolved solely around snack food. WELLLLLLL Giada came on and talked about how she basically wanted to marry the warm bar nuts at Union Square Cafe in NYC.
It seemed like a simple enough thing, but dang, girlfriend was obsessing over them. Which meant I had to obsess over them too. A simple google search pulled up a “copycat” recipe. Best decision ever.
The Best Spiced Nuts Recipe
I’ve made multiple batches of these in the last few weeks. I am telling you, they are simple beyond belief…they take you 10 minutes…and they are RIDICULOUS!
If you are having company, whip up a batch of these and put them out on the table while they’re still warm. Don’t say anything, just place the bowl in front of your guests. Within a matter of minutes you will be answering questions about the recipe. Trust me.
How to Make This Easy Nuts Snack
All you have here is chopped fresh rosemary. Yes you MUST use fresh.
Place that in a bowl with dark brown sugar, kosher salt, butter and cayenne.
Grab your favorite mix of nuts. Make sure they are raw and unsalted.
Toast your nuts for just 10 minutes…
And then pour the warm nuts on top of the seasonings…
Just stir and serve! That’s literally it.
I like to place a sprig of fresh rosemary in the bowl when I’m serving to fancy it up.
Seriously you guys have to make these.
EAT THEM WARM!
PrintUnion Square Cafe Bar Nuts
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 10 minutes
- Total Time: 20 minutes
- Yield: 8–10 servings 1x
- Category: Snacks
- Method: Oven
- Cuisine: American
Description
This Union Square Cafe Bar Nuts Copycat Recipe is so simple, seasoned to perfection and best served warm. They are literally the BEST NUTS EVER! An easy and delicious snack idea perfect for after school or parties!
Ingredients
- 16 ounces raw mixed nuts
- 2 tablespoons fresh chopped rosemary
- 2 teaspoons dark brown sugar
- 2 teaspoons kosher salt
- 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
- 2 tablespoons butter, melted
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350°F/175°C
- Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Spread the nuts evenly on the baking sheet and bake for 10 minutes until they are lightly toasted.
- While the nuts are in the oven combine the rosemary, sugar, salt, cayenne and melted butter in a large bowl.
- When the nuts are done immediately toss them in the rosemary mixture, until they are evenly coated. Serve warm.
Notes
as noted these nuts are best served warm, but they are still fantastic when they are at room temperature.
Recipe lightly adapted from foodnetwork.com
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 Handful
- Calories: 293
- Sugar: 0.6 g
- Sodium: 492.4 mg
- Fat: 26.7 g
- Carbohydrates: 10.9 g
- Protein: 7.1 g
- Cholesterol: 0 mg
Can these nuts be made ahead and reheated? Also, ok to freeze them?
yes to both!!
YUM, I just made these and they are quite tasty!! Thank you! I love your blog.
So glad you like them!!
Wow. I was so excited to make these. A crashing disappointment. Quite unremarkable. Tasted and tossed them. Love your site, just don’t get this recipe!
Wow, so simple & delicious! Contemplating what else I could possibly put this seasoning on…..it’s just that good!
Hi there from a rather cold, rainy, dull day here in the U.K.
I share your passion for all nuts, cakes, cream-cheese frosting & all things ‘naughty but nice’!
Many thanks for an excellent post, site & recipes which I’m certain I will enjoy.
Look forward to many more to come in the coming weeks.
Regards to you & yours,
Odelle Smith. (U.K.)
Could you figure out a way to keep these warm for a party… would it work in a small crock pot or fondue pot to make them ahead?
Oh wow! I LOVE nuts! I totally could not stop eating these!
I thought the recipe I have for buffalo nuts were great but these sound good too!! Yummy!!
M
GAH we were thisclose to going to US Cafe last month in NYC but couldn’t fit it in. Now I must must go back, just for these nuts!
I’m not a huge nut person (yes, that happened) but now I’m DYING to try these. What have you done? WHAT HAVE YOU DONE??