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“Chestnuts roasting on an open fire…”
Most Americans recognize the opening line of The Christmas Song, made famous by Nat King Cole in 1946. But for many, the image it evokes feels more like a quaint lyric from a bygone era than a real holiday tradition.

And yet, for centuries, roasting chestnuts wasn’t quaint—it was the fragrance of Christmas in city streets and country kitchens alike. From the 1700s through the early 1900s, the American chestnut tree blanketed the eastern U.S., providing food for both wildlife and humans. Then, seemingly overnight, it vanished.

The Fall of the Chestnut Tree

By the time Cole recorded his iconic version of the holiday classic, the American chestnut had already become a memory. In 1904, a blight—an imported fungal disease—arrived in New York from Asia and quickly spread. In just 40 years, it wiped out nearly 30 million acres of American chestnut forests.

The loss was more than ecological. The chestnut was a dietary staple, its wood a building material, and its roasted fruit a beloved seasonal treat. By mid-century, the tradition of roasting chestnuts—once common from city carts to rural hearths—had mostly disappeared.

Not Gone Forever

Today, most chestnuts sold in the U.S. come from Italy or China. While tasty, they don’t match the sweetness of the original American variety. But there’s hope. The American Chestnut Foundation has spent decades breeding blight-resistant trees, and each fall, a limited supply of American-grown chestnuts becomes available from October through December.

So if you’re feeling inspired to bring this old-world tradition back to life, now’s your chance. Here’s how to do it:

How to Roast Chestnuts (Really!)

  1. Choose Wisely: Select chestnuts with shiny, smooth, and unblemished shells. Avoid any with cracks—those are likely past their prime.
  2. Score the Shells: Cut a small “X” into the rounded side of each chestnut. This is essential. Without it, they can explode during cooking.
  3. Soak: Place the scored chestnuts in water for 30 to 60 minutes. This helps with even cooking and peeling.
  4. Roast:
    • Oven Method: Place them cut-side up in a single layer in a cast-iron skillet. Roast at 400°F for 15 to 20 minutes.
    • Open Fire: For the traditionalists, roast them over an open fire in a heavy skillet, shaking occasionally, for about 10 minutes.
  5. Peel & Enjoy: Once the shells start to pull back at the cut, remove them. Peel off both the outer shell and the thin inner skin while they are still warm.

A Taste of the Past

When cooked, chestnuts are soft—almost like a sweet potato in texture—with a mild, earthy sweetness that’s unlike any other nut. Whether served in a bowl on the coffee table or offered as a warm treat to guests, they’re a simple, nostalgic pleasure.

Bringing this lost tradition back to life may take a little effort—but it’s a delicious way to connect with Christmases past. And yes, you can still roast chestnuts on an open fire.

 

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