| Adapted from an Ottolenghi recipe in the Guardian's Feast supplement - this is an absolute winner and demonstrates a brilliant way with walnuts, as well as our superb pink Flamingo peas. |
Serves 3 to 4
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Enjoy the last of the autumn walnuts! We’re excited to have some of the 2025 harvest from Glastonbury Nut Farm – a young, mission-led farm working to re-establish nuts as a serious part of British food and farming. These dried 2025 season walnuts are best eaten by the end of March. |
Glastonbury Nut Farm is part of a growing movement championing perennial protein: long-term crops that nourish people while restoring soils, supporting wildlife and building more resilient farming systems. Through agroforestry, walnut trees grow as part of a diverse picture of crops, habitats, water and people.
Their walnuts are unsprayed (currently in organic conversion), harvested by hand, dried naturally and carefully sorted in small batches.
Crack and remove shell, eat!
Store in a cool, dry place. Occasional nuts may develop a bloom on the surface of the shell but this doesn't affect the eating quality.
Product of Somerset
Suitable for vegans and vegetarians
100% natural
Gluten-free
Recyclable paper packaging
Walnuts (Nuts) (100%)
For allergens see ingredients in bold
Please note the walnuts are packed where grown and only handled by Hodmedod ready bagged in our parcel dispatch area
Children can choke on nuts
| Typical values | Per 100g (shelled) |
| Energy | 2,878kJ (698kcal) |
| Fat | 68.5g |
| of which saturates | 7.5g |
| Carbohydrate | 3.3g |
| of which sugars | 2.6g |
| Fibre | 4.7g |
| Protein | 14.7g |
| Salt | <0.1g |

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| Adapted from an Ottolenghi recipe in the Guardian's Feast supplement - this is an absolute winner and demonstrates a brilliant way with walnuts, as well as our superb pink Flamingo peas. |
Serves 3 to 4
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Method
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| Can there be a better way to start the day than with this wonderful Rye and Walnut Sourdough Granola? Closely related to wheat and barley, rye is highly nutritious and has a deep, distinctive flavour that works perfectly with walnuts. This is a great recipe for sourdough bakers looking to use up starter discard. |
This recipe is from Isabella Palmer, journalist and recipe developer living in North London, passionate about seasonality and sustainable eating. To find more recipe inspiration head over to her Instagram account.
Note: if you’re using discard from our Wakeyns Sourdough Starter, add a splash of water to it to create a starter the thickness of double cream.
Makes 1 Large Jar
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Method
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| Adapted from an Ottolenghi recipe in the Guardian's Feast supplement - this is an absolute winner and demonstrates a brilliant way with walnuts, as well as our superb pink Flamingo peas. |
Serves 3 to 4
Ingredients
|
Method
|
| Can there be a better way to start the day than with this wonderful Rye and Walnut Sourdough Granola? Closely related to wheat and barley, rye is highly nutritious and has a deep, distinctive flavour that works perfectly with walnuts. This is a great recipe for sourdough bakers looking to use up starter discard. |
This recipe is from Isabella Palmer, journalist and recipe developer living in North London, passionate about seasonality and sustainable eating. To find more recipe inspiration head over to her Instagram account.
Note: if you’re using discard from our Wakeyns Sourdough Starter, add a splash of water to it to create a starter the thickness of double cream.
Makes 1 Large Jar
Ingredients
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Method
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This is delicious. So malty. A real treat.
I’ve had the mill for a few months now and tried out various recipes for bread, cakes, biscuits and pastry. At times it’s been trial and error, especially for the bread but it’s been well worth the perseverance. The finished product is tasty and nutritious.
Hodmedods provided excellent customer service prior to purchase and the item was delivered quickly. I’m looking forward to my next order of grains. Many thanks
This will provent Congenital Iodine deficiency while the mother is carrying the fetus the first 91days 💯
Excellent source of Iodine, highly recommend before ( between 150 - 300 micrograms pregnancy, and more so in pregnancy to prevent Congenital Iodine deficiency and also will push up an Higher IQ in the Child. This can be all backed up by world health organization & unicef..
Really like the texture of these.