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If you’re a fan of candied nuts, you’ll love this recipe for Candied Pecans! They’re super easy to make and are the perfect sweet and crunchy snack. Everyone loves these for the holiday season!

Christmas is just around the corner, and that means one thing – time to prepare your favorite holiday treats! This year, why not try something a little different and make candied pecans?

They’re easy to make and taste delicious. Plus, they’re perfect for snacking on or adding to your favorite recipes. So give them a try – you won’t be disappointed!

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Now – aside from the holidays, if you’re looking for an easy, delicious way to add some flavor and crunch to your next salad or bowl of fruit, look no further than these candied pecans.

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Here are some commonly asked questions

What are Candied Pecans?

Candied Pecans are a delicious Southern tradition. They’re easy to make, with just a handful of ingredients and a few minutes of prep work. This is the only candied pecan recipe you’ll ever need!

Why are my candied pecans sticky?

If your candied pecans are sticky, it is likely because the sugar syrup coating has not completely hardened. The syrup may still be wet, or it may have started to crystalize. If the syrup is still wet, you can try putting the nuts in the oven for a few minutes to help the syrup harden.

Why are my candied pecans soft?

If your candied pecans are soft, it is likely because the sugar syrup coating has not completely hardened. The syrup may still be wet, or it may have started to crystalize. If the syrup is still wet, you can try putting the nuts in the oven for a few minutes to help the syrup harden.

Can candied pecans be frozen?

Candied pecans can be frozen, but the candy coating may not hold up well to the freezing process. The sugar syrup coating may start to crystalize and the texture of the nuts may change. If you plan on freezing candied pecans, it is best to eat them within a few months.

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Ingredients for Candied Pecans

  • granulated sugar
  • light brown sugar– packed
  • ground cinnamon
  • fine sea salt– less if you prefer more sweet taste
  • vanilla extract
  • water
  • pecan halves

Do candied pecans go bad?

Candied pecans will eventually go bad, but they have a long shelf life. Store these nuts at room temperature in an airtight container for several months.

When stored in a warm environment the candy coating may start to melt. If the candy coating starts to melt, the shelf life of the nuts will be shorter.

Candied pecans have a long shelf life and can be enjoyed for months if stored properly. However, the high sugar content means that they should not be eaten in large quantities. Candied pecans can be a healthy snack when eaten in moderation, but they should not be consumed on a daily basis.

Are candied pecans dairy free?

Yes, candied pecans are dairy free. The sugar syrup coating does not contain any dairy products.

Do I need to refrigerate candied pecans?

No, you do not need to refrigerate candied pecans. Store the nuts at room temperature in an airtight container. However, if you live in a warm climate, you may want to store the nuts in the refrigerator to prevent the candy coating from melting.

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How to Make Candied Pecans

  1. First, line a large baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat. Set aside.
  2. Second, in a large skillet, combine the granulated sugar, brown sugar, cinnamon, salt, vanilla, and water.
  3. Stir to combine.
  4. Now cook the mixture over medium heat, stirring often until the mixture is bubbling and the sugars have melted. This should take about 1 minute.
  5. Stir in the pecans until they are well coated with the sauce.
  6. Continue to stir and cook for about 2-3 additional minutes, or until the pecans look candied and smell nutty. Watch them closely because the pecans can burn quite quickly.
  7. Finally, transfer them to the prepared baking sheet and spread them into a single layer.
  8. Allow them to cool completely and then break them apart before serving.
  9. Store them in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 1 week. Or you can store them in the refrigerator for 2 weeks, and in the freezer for about a month or so.

Why do people like to eat candied pecans?

Candied pecans are a popular snack because they are sweet, crunchy, and full of flavor. The candy coating on the nuts makes them different from other types of nuts, and the sweetness can be addictive. Candied pecans are also versatile and can be used in a variety of recipes.

Are candied pecans keto-friendly?

Candied pecans are not keto-friendly because they are coated in sugar syrup. The carbohydrates in the sugar syrup will cause a spike in blood sugar levels, which is not ideal for people following a ketogenic diet.

However, if you are looking for a keto-friendly alternative to candied pecans, you can try making this recipe with sugar substitutes.

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Do you need to coat your hands with oil when making candied pecans?

No, you do not need to coat your hands with oil when making candied pecans. The sugar syrup that is used to coat the nuts will act as a natural lubricant and prevent the nuts from sticking to your hands.

However, if you find that the nuts are sticking to your hands, you can lightly coat them with oil.

What are some recipes that use candied pecans?

They can be used in a variety of recipes, including baked goods, salads, and main dishes. They can also be eaten on their own as a snack. Some recipes that use candied pecans include:

Pecan Pie

Pecan Salad

Use them in place of raw nuts in any salad recipe. They add sweet and crunchy contrast to the greens and other ingredients in the salad.

Chicken with Pecan Sauce

They can be used to make a delicious sauce for chicken or pork. The sauce is made by blending candied pecans with butter, flour, and chicken broth.

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Candied Pecans

Course Snack

Servings: 4 cups

If you’re a fan of candied nuts, you’ll love this recipe for Candied Pecans! They’re super easy to make and are the perfect sweet and crunchy snack. Everyone loves these for the holiday season!

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Inactive 4 hours hrs

Total Time 4 hours hrs 10 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • ¼ cup light brown sugar packed
  • 3 teaspoons ground cinnamon
  • ½ teaspoon fine sea salt – less if you prefer more sweet taste
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 3 tablespoons water
  • 4 cups pecan halves

Instructions

  • Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat. Set aside.

  • In a large skillet, combine the granulated sugar, brown sugar, cinnamon, salt, vanilla, and water.

  • Stir to combine.

  • Cook the mixture over medium heat, stirring often until the mixture is bubbling and the sugars have melted. This should take about 1 minute.

  • Stir in the pecans until they are well coated with the sauce.

  • Continue to stir and cook for about 2-3 additional minutes, or until the pecans look candied and smell nutty. Watch them closely because the pecans can burn quite quickly.

  • Transfer them to the prepared baking sheet and spread them into a single layer.

  • Allow them to cool completely and then break them apart before serving.

  • Store them in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 1 week. Or you can store them in the refrigerator for 2 weeks, and in the freezer for about a month or so.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cup | Calories: 915kcal | Carbohydrates: 56g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 80g | Saturated Fat: 0.01g | Sodium: 296mg | Potassium: 27mg | Fiber: 13g | Sugar: 41g | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Calcium: 27mg | Iron: 0.2mg | Net Carbohydrates: 39g

Nutritional information for the recipe is provided as a courtesy and is approximate. Please double-check with your own dietary calculator for the best accuracy. We at Taste of the Frontier cannot guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information given for any recipe on this site. Erythritol carbs are not included in carb counts as it has been shown not to impact blood sugar. Net carbs are the total carbs minus fiber.

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    My family and I absolutely LOVE this recipe! Just the right amount of everything. I do, however, use 2t of vanilla. So delicious 😋

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FAQs

Why are my candied pecans so sticky? ›

The sugar needs to bake long enough to caramelize and form a brittle coating on the nuts. How do you fix candied nuts that are too soft and sticky? You can place them back into the oven for 5 to 15 minutes or until they dry out more. They will continue to firm and dry out as they cool.

How long do candied pecans stay good? ›

How long will candied pecans keep? They will keep for up to two weeks in an airtight container at room temperature, at least three weeks in the refrigerator, or up to two months in the freezer. No matter where you store them, keep in a tightly sealed, airtight container.

How do you keep candied pecans from sticking together? ›

Stir them every 10 minutes or so to avoid them clumping together, or you can just break them apart with a spatula or your hands later.

What is a serving of candied pecans? ›

There are 160 calories in a 1 ounce (28.000g) serving size of Candied Pecans. The calorie breakdown is 79% fat, 23% carbs, and 5% protein.

How to dry out sticky candied pecans? ›

The pecans only take a few minutes to cook. If you walk away or don't stir constantly they could burn. The nuts will be sticky at first before they cool. If the glazed pecans remain sticky after cooling, transfer the baking sheet to a 325ºF oven for 5-15 minutes, or until they harden.

Why do my pecans taste bad? ›

Nuts with higher fat content, like walnuts and pecans can also go rancid after a few months if stored at too warm a temperature. If you notice that your nuts have taken on a noticeably bitter, sour flavor, they may have entered this unfortunate phase.

Are 2 year old pecans good? ›

In-shell pecans can remain good for 4 months at 70°F, but can be stored successfully for 18 months at 32°F to 36°F. Storage life of in-shell nuts may extend to 5 years or more when stored at 0°F (table 1).

Can candied nuts go bad? ›

Ba-dum-dum. Okay, all bad dad jokes aside, these candied walnuts will last quite a while. All nuts do go rancid eventually, but as long as you cool them completely and then store them in an air-tight container, they should be good for about a month. You might also like our Candied Pecans recipe or Candied Almonds!

How many cups is 1 pound of pecans? ›

Measurements and Substitutions

If you happen to have pecans in their shells, remember that 1 pound equals 3 cups shelled, about 4 cups pecan halves, and about 3 3/4 cups chopped nuts. Equivalents to know when using shelled pecans are that 1 pound equals 4 cups and 1 cup of pecan halves equals 3/4 cup chopped.

Why do you soak pecans before roasting? ›

Wet pecans allow the salt to stick easily to the nuts. Plus, soaking nuts helps neutralize enzyme inhibitors, which can harm your digestion, and reduce phytates, which decrease nutrient absorption. Just submerge your nuts in water while the oven is heating up and you'll be good to go.

Are pecans good for you? ›

Yes, pecans are a delicious and nutritious food choice that offer multiple health benefits. They're high in nutrients, heart-healthy, may improve digestion, lower blood sugar levels, aid in weight loss, promote brain function, and may even help prevent cancer.

What if candied nuts are too soft? ›

If the nuts or candy coating seem 'stringy' or too soft after cooling, just pop them onto your cookie sheet & place them in the oven at 325 degrees (f), stirring gently until they crisp up. To warm these nuts up before serving, you can simply follow the oven instructions above or toss in a warm pan for a few minutes.

What is the shelf life of candied pecans? ›

If unopened in their original packaging, candied pecans can typically last for about 3 to 6 months past the printed best-by date. Once opened, they're still safe to eat for around 1 to 2 weeks when kept at room temperature. However, if stored in the refrigerator, they can last up to a month.

How many pecans should you eat in one day? ›

Like many other nuts, pecans contain a high percentage of fat and can lead to diarrhea if too many are eaten in a short amount of time. Over-consumption may also lead to digestive issues like gas and bloating. Recommendation: One ounce (15-19) pecan halves per day.

What is 1 cup of pecans? ›

Pecans 1 cup halves = 99 g = 3.5 oz 1 cup chopped = 128 g = 4.5 oz | Baking conversion chart, Baking conversions, Baking measurements.

How to make nuts less sticky? ›

Candied nuts made with sugar remain sticky if you haven't cooked them long enough. If you are using a sugar-free sweetener, you may need to leave the nuts out to dry for a few hours until they fully harden.

Why is my pecan tree sticky? ›

You might get a fresh coating of honeydew! In fact, just about anything that walks under a pecan tree or sits near a pecan tree might be covered in this sticky coating. The real culprits behind the honeydew are aphids. Aphids are soft-bodied insects that suck sap from plant leaves.

Why is my pecan pie gooey? ›

Because it was not baked at a high enough temperature, the butter in the crust begins to melt into the dough. To avoid this, always start your pecan pie at a high enough temperature, such as 425 to 450 degrees Fahrenheit.

Why does my pecan pie always stick? ›

It may be the type of pie you are baking. If you pre-bake the pie crust, poke holes in it, bake, then add the filling. However, if you are baking a pie with filling (pecan, pumpkin or blue- or blackberry), do not poke the shell with a fork. Doing so will let sticky liquid seep through and will cause the crust to stick.

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