How to Peel Pistachios
Lilia writes: In your recipe for Pistachio Soup, you say the pistachios should be “shelled, peeled and chopped.” Well, I shelled them, but it took too long to peel them so I gave up and ate them. Is there an easier way?
One of my favorite food stories is when London’s Marks and Spencer department store began selling pistachios for first time in the early 1960’s. As pistachios were new to many customers, M&S included instructions telling shoppers how to peel pistachios before eating. Many did not read the instructions.
There was a serious lack of instruction in my recipe… apologies. Removing the shell is easy (and seems obvious) compared to getting rid of the pistachio’s thin protective skin. This skin is edible, but it’s usually removed in recipes to make the dish look nicer.
Here’s how to remove the skin:
1. Shell the nuts and place in a bowl.
2. Boil two cups of water for every cup of pistachio.
3. Pour the boiling water over the nuts and let them stand 2 to 3 minutes. Drain.
4. Spoon the nuts onto the top half of a clean dishtowel laid out on a cutting board or counter.
5. Fold the bottom half of the dishtowel over the nuts and give them a good rub. The nut should slip right out of their skins.
I am always happy when I get comments that help make my recipes better. Thanks Lilia!
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Thank you it worked great. “How to peel pistachios”
Terrific! Thanks for stopping by!
Love the tips. Now I have to read the soup recipe, because OH YUM! 🙂 It has been too long since I stopped by. I need to take a good long look around. Thanks for sharing something new all the time.
Thanks so much… glad you came by. Let me know what you think of the soup! It really is refreshing… and you CAN buy peeled pistachios!