Hazelnuts are a very healthy food;
they can be used in many ways and recipes are easy to find. We tend to eat them
just on their own or mixed with Walnuts and raisins as a healthy snack. We made delicious Hazelnut Chocolate Spread one year, which proved very popular indeed with my daughter.
I heard a BBC R4 report recently, stating that Hazelnuts are in short supply this year because the harvest has failed... in Turkey... However, if you are in the UK August/September, these super-food nuts are ripening on a bush near you gratis and they look particularly abundant this year.
The signs are easy to spot, if
you know what you are looking for… The Squirrels will always come early to the
table and the first signs will be nibbled green shells scattering the
pavements.
You can pick and eat hazelnuts
when they are still green, but we prefer to wait until they are brown and
falling of their own accord.
Often there will be lots on the
ground after a windy or rainy day but if they are wet, you will need to dry
them out, if you do not plan to eat them straight away, otherwise they will go moldy.