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0:46 mesh mash mush
brilliant
I use water and baking soda. Boil about 4 cups of water and to it add 3 tbsp baking soda and the hazelnuts, simmering for about 3 minutes, the water turns black, and the skins slip right off after rinsing in cold water. This method virtually eliminates all trace of skin.