An Easy Trick for Peeling Chestnuts (Without Going Nuts) (2024)

Roasting chestnuts is supposed to be easy, right? You just cut an X in the bottom of each nut—without cutting your hand open in the process—and bake them on a sheet pan, peel, and eat (or use in a recipe).

But if you’ve tried this, you’ve probably discovered that chestnuts can be crazy impossible to detach from their shells and skins, making the yield ridiculously low and the process frustrating enough to give up on.

As it turns out, the fix is simple. There’s one missing step! Hot roasted chestnuts should be allowed to steam for 8-10 minutes before peeling. Steam loosens the skin between the nut and the shell, making the shells easier to remove. I used to wrap the hot nuts in a heavy towel—and that worked adequately enough for me to have posted the method without further ado. And that really was my plan.

But on the day before Thanksgiving this year, I transferred hot chestnuts from the oven to a covered tortilla warmer, thinking that the nuts might stay hot longer while I peeled them. Not only did the nuts stay hot longer, the shells and skins came off easier than ever—like a dream! I peeled 1 1/2 pounds of chestnuts in a few minutes (including the time it took me to style and Instragram the process).

Here’s why I think this worked: The tortilla server obviously captured more of the steam from the hot nuts. And, without a towel absorbing some of the moisture, there was more steam and moisture to loosen the skins. Since the container actually did keep the nuts hotter longer, the last ones were as easy to peel as the first ones. Suddenly chestnut stuffing (and chestnut side dishes, crème de marrons, chestnut puree…) is no longer such a chore, and it’s easy to serve hot roasted chestnuts with drinks before dinner.

Here’s the whole (thrilling!) process in a nutshell:

Chestnuts are prone to mold. Buy them at a store with high turnover, but always sniff for moldiness before buying.

Preheat the oven to 350° F. Cut two 1-inch gashes to form an “X” in the tan or discolored rounded area at the bottom of each nut. Here’s how to cut the “X” without going to the emergency room: Set a nut on its flattest side, on a pot holder or folded towel, and anchor it firmly with the fingers of your left hand (if right-handed). Keeping fingers out of the way, insert the tip of a small sharp knife into the nut at the top edge of the coarse, discolored area (not the pointy tip), and press and rock the blade downwards towards the towel or pot holder at an angle, making a 1-inch cut through the shell. Make an X by repeating this motion of pressing and rocking the blade in the other direction. See the video below:

I used to think a single gash cut anywhere in the nut would do the job, but testing proved otherwise. The “X” at the discolored bottom not only prevents the nuts from exploding in the oven but also helps them bake evenly. Meanwhile, it causes the shells to open like flower petals—which looks terrific and makes peeling easy.

Spread nuts on a rimmed sheet pan and bake 35-40 minutes. Don’t let dark shells fool you into taking them out too early. Chestnuts are done when the meat is tender, like a waxy boiled potato, when you insert the tip of a knife blade into the exposed flesh. Break one nut open and sample it—the meat should look opaque rather than translucent, and it should feel starchy in your mouth, not at all crunchy. Enclose nuts in a tortilla container (or wrap them in a thick towel) and set aside for 8-10 minutes.

Shell immediately for use in a recipe—or serve immediately for guests to peel and nibble.

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An Easy Trick for Peeling Chestnuts (Without Going Nuts) (2024)

FAQs

How to stop chestnut skin sticking? ›

There are two main ways to prepare chestnuts so their shells and icky hairy skins come off with the minimum of fuss: roasting them or steaming them. In either case, you'll need to cut an "x" or at least a "y" into the chestnut shell. This will let the shell loosen itself from the nut as it cooks.

Why do you soak chestnuts in water? ›

Soaking the chestnuts in hot water before roasting them makes it easier to remove the shells.

How to peel chestnuts in the microwave? ›

Cooking Chestnuts in Microwave
  1. Slash crosswise through the skin on the flat end of the chestnut shell.
  2. In a glass pie plate, arrange 20-24 chestnuts in an even layer.
  3. Microwave on high for 3-4 minutes, stirring every minute until the chestnuts are soft when squeezed.
  4. Let stand for five minutes.
  5. Peel the shells.

How do factories peel chestnuts? ›

About 2.5 tonnes of dried chestnuts are produced each year. Chestnuts are dried using a walnut drier operated in a nearby town. It takes about 7 days to completely dry the nuts. The shell is removed by repeatedly passing the nuts through a series of stainless steel rollers.

Why are roasted chestnuts hard to peel? ›

As it turns out, the fix is simple. There's one missing step! Hot roasted chestnuts should be allowed to steam for 8-10 minutes before peeling. Steam loosens the skin between the nut and the shell, making the shells easier to remove.

Why are my chestnuts still hard after roasting? ›

If you over-cook OR under-cook them, they will get hard and the inner skin will be very difficult to remove. Now comes the hard part: peeling them! You need to peel them while they are still warm. Let them cool just enough so that you can touch them, then start peeling.

Why are my chestnuts sticky? ›

The pellicle, its sticky inner skin, clings to the nut and can give it a bitter taste.

Are chestnuts good for you? ›

Chestnuts remain a good source of antioxidants, even after cooking. They're rich in gallic acid and ellagic acid—two antioxidants that increase in concentration when cooked. Antioxidants and minerals like magnesium and potassium help reduce your risk of cardiovascular issues, such as heart disease or stroke.

What happens if you don't soak chestnuts? ›

You don't have to soak your chestnuts before roasting, but it does help a lot with peeling them and cutting them. Soak them in water for about an hour before you cut them and put in the oven, they will be easier to peel and moist inside.

What is the biggest problem with water chestnuts? ›

Problems. The dense, floating mats restrict light availability, reduce the oxygen content, and heat the water when decaying, thus displacing other emergent and floating vegetation and impairing fish survival. Water chestnut also limits boating, fishing, swimming, and other recreational activities.

Is it better to steam or boil chestnuts? ›

The boiling method is best if you want to turn them into a purée or sweet paste. The roasting method produces a drier nut and is better for soups, stews, stuffing mixtures, cakes and biscuits. Take a look at our recipe to make candied chestnuts, also called marrons glacés, here.

How long to boil peeled chestnuts? ›

If you plan on eating the freshly boiled chestnuts as a snack (or in a salad), 30 minutes of cooking time is necessary. If you want to use it in another dish (like stuffing), boiling them for about 15 minutes will be enough. Once cooked, allow the chestnuts to cool down in the pot for few minutes.

Is it better to roast or boil chestnuts? ›

What is the best way to cook chestnuts? Oven-roasting chestnuts is the best way to bring out the fullest flavour (if you want to eat them straight away or chop them into your stuffing mix). Boiling them will give a smooth texture for cooking in soups or purées.

How do you boil and peel chestnuts? ›

Make a horizontal cut in each chestnut. Place in a pot. Pour in water, bring to a boil, leave for 30 minutes, and remove from the heat. Drain and peel easily.

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