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Easy Caramelized Pecans Recipe

Discover how to caramelize pecans with our easy recipe. Elevate your snacks and desserts with these sweet and crunchy treats.

Caramelized Pecans

These delectable caramelized pecans are the perfect combination of sweet and crunchy, making them a versatile addition to everything from salads to desserts

Caramelized pecans are more than just a snack – they’re a versatile, must-have ingredient. They’re the perfect topping to sprinkle over salads for a gourmet touch, add them to oatmeal or yogurt for breakfast indulgence, or incorporate them into desserts for an elegant crunch. 

One of the joys of crafting caramelized pecans is the ability to customize them to your taste. Enhance the depth of flavor by adding a pinch of sea salt or a dash of cinnamon. Experiment with different types of sugars to achieve your preferred level of sweetness. 

Caramelized pecans are a versatile treat that can be enjoyed throughout the year. They shine particularly during the holiday season, adding elegance to festive gatherings and desserts. Caramelized nuts make great last-minute gifts and can be enjoyed as a delightful snack or incorporated into various baked goods.

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How to Use Caramelized Pecans 

Caramelized pecans are a great snack all on their own, but here are some creative ways to use them:

  • Use caramelized pecans as a salad topper for a delightful crunch and touch of sweetness. They add depth to green salads, fruit salads, or even grain-based salads.
  • Incorporate caramelized pecans into your favorite desserts, especially holiday recipes. They make a fantastic topping for ice cream, yogurt parfaits, and sundaes. You can also fold them into brownie or cookie batter for added texture and flavor.
  • Upgrade your breakfast by adding caramelized pecans to oatmeal, cereal, or granola. They provide a satisfying crunch and elevate the overall taste.
  • This sweet snack is one of our favorite recipes to add to a cheese boards to balance out flavors. They pair exceptionally well with various types of cheeses, offering a sweet and nutty contrast.
  • Decorate cakes, cupcakes, and pies with pecan halves for a visually appealing and flavorful touch. 
  • Incorporate toasty pecans into side dishes like roasted vegetables or sautéed greens. Their sweetness and crunchiness add a delightful element to savory dishes.
  • Create a custom trail mix by combining caramelized pecans with dried fruits, other nuts, and perhaps a touch of dark chocolate for a balanced and satisfying snack.
  • Make a big batch and then package crunchy pecans in decorative jars, bags, or containers as Christmas gifts. You can add festive ribbons or labels for a personal touch.
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How to Make Caramelized Pecans

Be sure to scroll down to the bottom of the post for a full, printable recipe!

You’ll need: 

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Preheat oven to 300F

Line a prepared baking sheet with a silicone baking mat or parchment paper. If using parchment paper, you may want to apply a light spray of cooking oil to prevent sticking. Set aside.

With an electric mixer, beat the egg white and cream of tartar until light and frothy, about 4 minutes.

Beat in the teaspoon of vanilla until just combined.

Fold the pecans into the egg white mixture, coating completely.

In a small separate bowl, combine the sugars and salt to make the sugary coating.

Stir the cinnamon sugar mixture into the pecan mixture until completely combined.

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Fold the coated pecans onto your prepared baking sheet in a single layer and bake for 45 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes, stirring every 15 minutes.

Bake until the pecan coating turns into a crunchy coating. The sugar crystals will be a bit sticky, but the stickiness will go away as they cool at room temperature.

Allow your final product to cool on the baking sheet fully before breaking up and storing or serving.

Store the candied nuts in an airtight container like a mason jar. Adding a small piece of parchment paper between layers can help prevent them from sticking together.

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Flavor Combinations for Easy Candied Pecans

  • Sprinkle a touch of sea salt over the delicious pecans for a sweet and salty treat.
  • Add warmth and depth by tossing caramelized pecans with spices like pumpkin pie spice, cinnamon, nutmeg, or pumpkin spice to amplify the cozy flavors of the caramelized coating.
  • Try adding a hint of orange or lemon zest to the caramelized pecans for a refreshing twist.
  • Indulge your sweet tooth by drizzling melted chocolate over the caramelized pecans. The combination of caramel, nuts, and chocolate is simply irresistible.
  • Create a savory-sweet blend by mixing caramelized pecans with a drizzle of honey and a touch of fresh rosemary. This combination is perfect for cheese platters.
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FAQs

What to do if candied nuts are sticky?

If your candied nuts have turned out sticky, don’t worry. Here’s what you can do:


Spread them out on a parchment-lined baking sheet or a cooling rack. This will allow air to circulate around the nuts and help them cool down while preventing them from sticking together.


Ensure that the candied nuts have cooled completely before attempting to separate them. Rushing this process can cause them to stick even more.


Once the nuts have cooled, use your fingers or a spatula to gently break apart any clusters or individual nuts that are stuck together. Be patient and gentle to avoid damaging the nuts.


If the nuts are still slightly sticky after cooling, you can dust them with a thin layer of powdered sugar, cornstarch, or cocoa powder. This will help absorb excess moisture and reduce stickiness.


 If your candied nuts are excessively sticky, you can try reheating them in the oven for a short time. Spread them out on a baking sheet and bake at a low temperature (around 250°F  for 5-10 minutes. This can help evaporate any residual moisture that’s causing stickiness. Be careful not to overheat and burn them.

What is the difference between candied pecans and praline pecans?

Candied pecans are made by coating pecans with a crystallized sugar mixture, resulting in a crunchy texture with a sweet flavor. Praline pecans, on the other hand, involve a combination of pecans, butter, sugar, and cream, creating a softer, creamy texture with a rich, caramelized flavor. The choice between the two depends on your preference for texture and taste.

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Caramelized Pecans recipe

Yield: 12
Cook Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
The only thing better than pumpkin and apple during the fall season is to enjoy caramelized pecans! This fun snack recipe for crunchy pecans will quickly become your favorite.

Ingredients

  • 1 egg white
  • 1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract or vanilla paste
  • 3 cups pecans
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup white sugar
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon salt

Instructions

    1. Preheat oven to 300F
    2. Line a baking sheet with a silicone baking mat or parchment paper. If using parchment paper, you may want to apply a light spray of cooking oil to prevent sticking. Set aside.
    3. With an electric mixer, beat the egg white and cream of tartar until light and frothy, about 4 minutes.
    4. Beat in the vanilla until just combined.
    5. Fold the pecans into the egg white mixture, coating completely.
    6. In a small separate bowl, combine the sugars and salt.
    7. Stir the sugar mixture into the pecan mixture until completely combined.
    8. Fold the coated pecans onto your prepared baking sheet and bake for 45 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes, stirring every 15 minutes.
    9. Bake until the pecan coating is as crunchy as you desire - they will be a bit sticky, but the stickiness will go away as they cool at room temperature.
    10. Allow your Caramelized Pecans to cool on the baking sheet fully before breaking up and storing or serving.

Notes

Use a Different Flavor Combination to Make This Delicious Recipe for Candied Nuts!

There is an assortment of sugars, salts, spices and herbs to choose from when making candied nuts recipes like this one! You can try out different combinations or simply stick with the classic sugar-salt combo. Whichever way works best for you get ready to enjoy some deliciousness in no time at all! Some favorites include:

Pumpkin Pie Spice

Maple Syrup

a pinch of Cayenne Pepper

Powdered sugar

How to Store Your Pecans

Store your caramelized pecans in an airtight container ( such as a mason jar or a covered container). Keep them at room temperature and they are best within a week, but will keep up to three months if stored properly.

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Cindy Ingalls

Monday 6th of November 2017

I switched to FInish products after my appliance guy recommended it. He was spot on too because my dishes come out so much more clean. It's amazing the difference some products can make, especially when you do a lot of cooking and baking.

Heather

Monday 6th of November 2017

These look wonderful for the holidays! Pecans remind me of my grandmother because she would always go to pick them and send home a large package of freshly picked pecans for baking.

Cassie Tucker

Monday 6th of November 2017

I love candied pecans but have never thought about making something like them myself. I think I'm going to give this one a try. It is perfect for the holiday season!

Roxanne

Sunday 5th of November 2017

These look so good! Bonus is I have all the ingredients in my house right now. Can't wait to try these!

Charlotte

Sunday 5th of November 2017

I don't think I have ever tried pecans, but these look delicious and I will have to give them a go!

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