Roasted Chestnuts (Oven or Open-Fire) - Tastes Better from Scratch (2024)

All the details you need for how to make Roasted Chestnuts in the oven, or on an open fire, to truly make your holidays feel special! Plus, tips for ensuring they are soft and easy to peel.

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Making Roasted Chestnuts is a classic Christmas tradition that deserves a comeback! The smell reminds me of walking the streets of New York City during Christmas time. If you’re not familiar with them, Roasted Chestnuts are slightly sweet tasting and much softer in texture than other nuts.

What I’ve learned about roasted chestnuts is that the hairy, papery skin found underneath the hard shell can be a pain to remove. So, I experimented with several different methods for preparing them and I’ve finally found the best method that yields nuts that are easy to peel, and taste amazing!

Important Tips:

  • Where to buy chestnuts: You can purchase fresh chestnuts at many grocery stores starting around Thanksgiving time. I recommend calling your local grocer to make sure they have them in stock (make sure you ask about raw chestnuts as opposed to pre-packaged roasted chestnuts), or you can order them on Amazon.
  • Tips for choosing chestnuts: When choosing chestnuts in the produce section, avoid ones that have any blemishes, small holes, or signs of rot. Choose chestnuts that are shiny and smooth. Give the chestnuts a squeeze; they should feel very firm. If the shell makes a crunch sound, they are probably a little old. Horse chestnuts (also called buckeyes) are NOT to be used for roasting as they are poisonous.
  • Roast a small batch first:I recommend starting with a smaller batch in case you need to adjust cook time.
  • Storing and Freezing Chestnuts:Store un-roasted chestnuts in the refrigerator for 1-2 weeks. Once you’ve roasted them, peel all of them (even if you don’t eat them right away, because they are much easier to peel when hot). Eat roasted chestnuts within a few days or store them in a freezer safe bag in the freezer.

What you’ll need:

  • Fresh chestnuts: read above for tips for purchasing.
  • Water: for soaking
  • A baking sheet.
  • A damp towel: to let them steam after roasting.

How to Make Oven Roasted Chestnuts:

1. Slit chestnuts: Place one chestnut on a cutting board with the flat side down (rounded side up). Grasp the chestnuts firmly between your thumb and pointer finger and use a serrated knife to make a long slit across the rounded side of the nut. Be sure you cut all the way through the shell. Then make a second cut, forming an x” on the rounded side of chestnut. Making a slit in the chestnut is essential to ensure they don’t explode in the oven and will make them easier to peel.

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2. Soak: Place chestnuts in a bowl and cover them with water. Let them soak overnight or for 10-12 hours.

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3. Roast: Preheat your oven to 350ºF. Remove the chestnuts from the water and pat them dry. Place them in a single layer on a baking sheet with the flat side down and slit side facing up. Roast chestnuts for 30-35 minutes or until you see that the skins have pulled back and the nut inside has softened.

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4. Steam: As soon as you remove them from the oven, place the hot chestnuts inside a damp kitchen towel, lifting the ends of the towel to form a bag. Twist the bag closed and squeeze the chestnuts inside firmly (you should hear them crackle). Let them sit in the towel for 10-15 minutes. This allows any extra steam to escape and will aid in the peeling process.

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5. Peel: Once the chestnuts have had a chance to steam, you can start removing the skins. It’s easiest to remove the skins when the nuts are hot so remove the shell immediately by gently pulling back on the “x” and peeling away hairy, papery skin around the chestnut to reveal the yellow nut inside. Discard any nuts that seems gooey or look like they are spoiled inside.

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6. Enjoy: Eat them plain, serve them with soup or pasta, or store them in the fridge for up to 3 days.

Alternate Roasting Methods:

  • On an open fire: To roast on an open fire, first prepare a hot fire. Then follow steps 1 & 2 of the recipe card and lay chestnuts with the slit side up in a cast iron skillet. Place them on the hot coals of your fire and roast them for about 10 minutes (stirring once or twice to ensure even roasting and to prevent them from burning). Then follow steps 4-6 of the recipe.
  • On the grill: Follow steps 1 & 2 of the recipe card and, when ready to roast, preheat your grill to about 400ºF. Place chestnuts in a single layer (with the slit side up) in a grill basket (or directly on the grill grates if the grates are thick enough to prevent them falling through. Roast chestnuts for about 15 minutes, tossing every 5 minutes so they don’t burn. Then follow steps 4-6 of the recipe.
  • Instant pot steamed chestnuts: slit chestnuts as described in recipe card. Cover them with water and pressure cook for 15 minutes with a natural release. Then pat dry and peel.

Recipe Variations:

  • Candied chestnuts:Preheat oven to 350°F. Mix ½ cup brown sugar, 1 Tbs water, and 1 Tbs of butter in a small saucepan. Bring it to a boil and add roasted and peeled chestnuts, tossing until coated on all sides.Lay chestnuts on a greased baking sheet and bake them for 5 minutes, flip, bake for 5 more minutes.
  • Microwave chestnuts: Prepare chestnuts as directed in steps 1 &2 then microwave one chestnut for 30 seconds (or 2 for 1 minute). Put in damp towel to steam, then peel, enjoy.
  • Quicker soaking method:*I was able to remove the hairy, paper skin with this method but it wasn’t quite as easy as when I soak them overnight. Heat a pot of water until boiling and place the chestnuts in the hot water for 5 minutes. Use a slotted spoon to transfer them to a baking sheet. Place chestnuts with the slit side up and the flat side down, in a single layer on your baking sheet.

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Roasted Chestnuts

This Roasted Chestnuts recipe can be done over an open fire, or in the oven, and I have extra tips to ensure they are soft and easy to peel.

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Prep 5 minutes mins

Cook 35 minutes mins

Soak overnight 8 hours hrs

Total 40 minutes mins

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Ingredients

Instructions

  • Slit chestnuts: Place one chestnut on a cutting board with the flat side down (rounded side up). Grasp the chestnuts firmly between your thumb and pointer finger and use a serrated knife to make a long slit across the rounded side of the nut. Be sure you cut all the way through the shell. Then make a second cut, forming an x" on the rounded side of chestnut. Making a slit in the chestnut is essential to ensure they don't explode in the oven and will make them easier to peel.

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  • Soak: Place chestnuts in a bowl and cover them with water. Let them soak overnight or for 10-12 hours. (Or, see my notes for a quicker soak option).

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  • Roast: Preheat oven to 350ºF. Remove the chestnuts from the water and pat them dry. Place them in a single layer on a baking sheet with the flat side down and slit side facing up. Roast chestnuts for 30-35 minutes or until you see that the skins have pulled back and the nut inside has softened.

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  • Steam: As soon as you remove them from the oven, place the hot chestnuts on a damp kitchen towel, lifting the ends of the towel to form a bag. Twist the bag closed and squeeze the chestnuts inside firmly (you should hear them crackle). Let them sit in the towel for 10-15 minutes.This allows any extra steam to escape and will aid in the peeling process.

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  • Peel: Once the chestnuts have had a chance to steam, you can start removing the skins. It's easiest to remove the skins when the nuts are hot so remove the shell immediately by gently pulling back on the "x" and peeling away hairy, papery skin around the chestnut to reveal the yellow nut inside. Discard any nuts that seems gooey or look like they are spoiled inside.

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  • Enjoy: Eat them plain, serve them with soup or pasta, or store them in the fridge for up to 3 days.

Notes

  • Tips for choosing chestnuts: When choosing chestnuts in the produce section, avoid ones that have any blemishes, small holes, or signs of rot. Choose chestnuts that are shiny and smooth. Give the chestnuts a squeeze; they should feel very firm. If the shell makes a crunch sound, they are probably a little old. Horse chestnuts (also called buckeyes) are NOT to be used for roasting as they are poisonous.
  • Storing and Freezing Chestnuts:Store un-roasted chestnuts in the refrigerator for 1-2 weeks. Once you’ve roasted them, peel all of them (even if you don’t eat them right away, because they are much easier to peel when hot). Eat roasted chestnuts within a few days or store them in a freezer safe bag in the freezer.

Alternate Roasting Methods:

  • On an open fire: To roast on an open fire, first prepare a hot fire. Then follow steps 1 & 2 of the recipe card and then lay chestnuts with the slit side up in a cast iron skillet. Place them on the hot coals of your fire and roast them for about 10 minutes (stirring once or twice to ensure even roasting and to prevent them from burning). Then follow steps 4-6 of the recipe.
  • On the grill: Follow steps 1 & 2 of the recipe card and, when ready to roast, preheat your grill to about 400ºF. Place chestnuts in a single layer (with the slit side up) in a grill basket (or directly on the grill grates if the grates are thick enough to prevent them falling through. Roast chestnuts for about 15 minutes, tossing every 5 minutes so they don’t burn. Then follow steps 4-6 of the recipe.
  • Instant pot steamed chestnuts: slit chestnuts as described in recipe card. Cover them with water and pressure cook for 15 minutes with a natural release. Then pat dry and peel.

Recipe Variations:

  • Candied chestnuts: Preheat oven to 350°F. Mix ½ cup brown sugar, 1 Tbs water, and 1 Tbs of butter in a small saucepan. Bring it to a boil and add roasted and peeled chestnuts, tossing until coated on all sides. Lay chestnuts on a greased baking sheet and bake them for 5 minutes, flip, bake for 5 more minutes.
  • Microwave chestnuts: Prepare chestnuts as directed in steps 1 &2 then microwave one chestnut for 30 seconds (or 2 for 1 minute). Put in damp towel to steam, then peel, enjoy.
  • Quicker soaking method: *I was able to remove the hairy, paper skin with this method but it wasn’t quite as easy as when I soak them overnight. Heat a pot of water until boiling and place the chestnuts in the hot water for 5 minutes. Use a slotted spoon to transfer them to a baking sheet. Place chestnuts with the slit side up and the flat side down, in a single layer on your baking sheet.

Nutrition

Calories: 222kcalCarbohydrates: 50gProtein: 2gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 2mgPotassium: 549mgVitamin A: 29IUVitamin C: 46mgCalcium: 22mgIron: 1mg

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FAQs

What is the best way to eat roasted chestnuts? ›

For small and medium chestnuts, roasting is a great way to prepare chestnuts. Roasted chestnuts can be eaten as is (try not to), added into dishes like stir fry, stew, salad, or pasta, or blitzed to make chestnut cream or soup.

Are chestnuts roasting on an open fire good? ›

Chestnuts roasting on an open fire aren't just the lyrics to the Christmas Song, made famous by the great Nat King Cole. It's also a fantastic treat to make during the holiday season! Not only will they fill your home with an incredible aroma, but the actual chestnuts are quite delicious.

How best to roast chestnuts on an open fire? ›

Roast chestnuts: Lay just enough chestnuts to cover the cast iron pan, slit side up. Place on the hot coals (or fire grate) and roast for 10 to 15 minutes, stirring occasionally to prevent them from burning. Remove chestnuts from the heat once they are slightly browned and the shells have started to peel back a little.

How do street vendors roast chestnuts? ›

Traditionally in Italy, street vendors roast chestnuts over a wood-burning roaster, which gives them a lovely smokey taste. A huge round pan with a perforated bottom is roasted over the hot coals.

Why are my chestnuts hard after roasting? ›

When cooked, the shells will burst open, and the chestnut will be golden brown. Roast until the shells begin to peel back where you cut into them. “Keep a careful watch to ensure they are not overcooked or undercooked,” Patton says. “Either will result in hard chestnuts and the inner skin will be difficult to remove.”

Why do you soak chestnuts before roasting? ›

Soak them in water for 15 minutes up to an hour before roasting. This helps the nut separate from the shell and makes peeling even easier after roasting.

How do you keep chestnuts from exploding in the oven? ›

Using a sharp paring knife or chef's knife, make an X-shaped cut on the round side of 1/2 pound fresh unpeeled chestnuts. This critical step keeps them from exploding from internal pressure when heated and makes peeling easier after roasting. Arrange chestnuts on a baking rack or a baking sheet.

Do you pierce chestnuts before roasting? ›

With a small sharp knife, carefully cut a small “X” shape into each chestnut, making sure you pierce through the hard outer shell. Place the chestnuts on a rimmed baking sheet or in a baking pan and transfer to your pre-heated oven. Roast for 40-45 minutes.

How can you tell when roasted chestnuts are done? ›

Preheat it to 425 degrees. Drain chestnuts (no need to dry) and place them on a baking sheet pan in a single layer. Roast for 25-30 minutes*1 keeping a close eye on it and turning a few times if necessary. They should be fully roasted when the skins have pulled back/opened and the flesh inside has softened.

How long to roast chestnuts at 350 degrees? ›

Bake at 350°F until the edges of the chestnut shells really curl up, 25 to 30 minutes. Remove the baking sheet from the oven and working one parcel at a time, peel off the shell and the skin at the X. (A paring knife sometimes makes this job easier).

Why are roasted chestnuts so good? ›

Chestnuts are a good source of many vitamins and minerals, such as copper, manganese, vitamin B6, vitamin C, thiamine, folate, riboflavin, and potassium. They are also a good source of fiber, with 15% of your daily needs in 10 roasted chestnuts.

Do you eat the skin on roasted chestnuts? ›

Once you've roasted your chestnuts they need to be peeled. You should do this while they are still relatively warm to ensure you peel both the outer and inner skin off at the same time.

Should I put roasted chestnuts in the fridge? ›

How to store roasted chestnuts. If you have any chestnuts left from roasting on the fire or in the oven, allow them to cool and keep them in their shells in the fridge for a few days, or for much longer if in the freezer (vacuum packing helps once again).

How many roasted chestnuts should I eat? ›

Like vitamin C, this trace mineral supports the health of your blood vessels, nerves, immune system, and bones and assists in iron absorption, according to the U.S. National Library of Medicine. About 10 roasted chestnuts supply 21% of the recommended daily amount.

Are roasted chestnuts supposed to be soft or crunchy? ›

What Do Roasted Chestnuts Taste Like? Chestnuts are crunchy and bitter when raw, but become sweet, buttery, and soft when roasted. Some people find the flavor reminiscent of a cooked sweet potato.

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