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    Hi everyone,

    I just completed a camp cookout video about roasting chestnuts on the open fire. It brings back fond memories of when I did this with my dad as a kid. See the link below if you want to try this the next time you are at your camp (or at home if you have a fireplace). They are very tasty and in season now.

    Merry Christmas!

    https://youtu.be/tbg4pCDTuTw

    ~thewildyam

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    I love a good feast of chestnuts. Mmmmmmm good

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    I personally find plain roasted chestnuts rather bland. Anyone have any recipes to liven them up?

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    Too bland for me. blah

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    I'll give it a try.
    THANKS!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ten90 View Post
    I personally find plain roasted chestnuts rather bland. Anyone have any recipes to liven them up?
    The other way is to boiled them but there are stil bland. They are suppose to be served with any kind of roast and gravy, pretty good mix.
    Last edited by seabast; January 2nd, 2016 at 07:13 AM.

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    Back home I was used to pick them up all around the farm by 5 gallon buckets, here it cost me 10$ /kilo and they were not that good but brought back souvenir too.

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    My local grocery store hasn't had any good chestnuts for the last couple of years. I love fresh roasted chestnuts , my wife finds them bland though.

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    Just doing a little more reading....remember that horse chestnuts are toxic and the sweet chestnuts are edible.
    Last edited by Tony Mo; January 7th, 2016 at 04:08 PM.

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    Great video, nice to know your close to Ottawa. Never tried but I will this year, along with training, learning the characteristics of wild mushrooms I will be foraging this year. Prime targets are Morels, chanterelles and puffs.
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    Mark Snow, Leader Of The, Ontario Libertarian Party

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