Candied Pecans Recipe (2024)

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These easy-to-make candied pecans make for the perfect topping to any salad or dessert and are even great served as a sweet snack. You will love the flavors of this wonderful recipe and the simple ingredients used, and I promise it’ll be hard to put them down after you try them.

I love including nuts in my cooking to enhance the flavors and provide some different textures. Check out how I use almonds in my Peach Cobbler or pecans in my Zucchini Bread.

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Candied Pecans

Candied pecans are encrusted with cooked or baked sugar to sweeten, cook, and provide texture. They are then commonly served in sweet or savory dishes they can even be eaten as a snack all by themselves. Pro Tip: They are especially good in nut mix, especially during the holiday season.

There are a couple of ways to make this easy candied pecans recipe, but I believe this is the best and the most fool-proof procedure that renders excellent, consistent results each time I make them and has just the right amount of sweetness. In addition, there are other ways to enhance the flavor of the pecans, like adding in other spices such as nutmeg, ground allspice, mace, or cardamom. Feel free to get creative with this recipe and serve it with dessert or as a salad topper.

Ingredients and Substitutions

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  • Pecans – You will need pecan halves for this recipe.
  • Egg Whites – One large egg white will work.
  • Vanilla – Use a good vanilla extract in this.
  • Sugar – I like the combination of regular white sugar and brown sugar for these candied pecans.
  • Ground Cinnamon – This will add some awesome flavors.
  • Salt – A little bit of sea salt will help balance out the flavors. You can also use kosher salt.

How to Make Candied Pecans

In a medium-sized bowl, whisk together the granulated sugar, brown sugar, salt, and cinnamon until combined. Set it aside.

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Next, in a large-sized bowl, whisk together the egg white and vanilla until it becomes frothy. This takes about 2 to 3 minutes of vigorous continuous whisking.

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Add the pecans to the bowl with the egg white mixture and fold together until completely combined.

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Pour in the cinnamon sugar mixture and fold the ingredients together to combine.

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Spread the pecans on a single layer on a sheet tray lined with parchment paper and bake at 300° for 30 to 35 minutes.

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Every 15 minutes until they are done cooking, stir the pecans around using a rubber scraper so that they cook evenly.

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Let them cool at room temperature until they are completely cooled before serving or storing. They should have just the right amount of crunch outside and be tender in the center.

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Easy Stovetop Instructions

If you do not have an access to a stove and want to cook this on your stovetop, don’t worry because it is possible to pull it off. Here is what you’ll need for ingredients:

  • 1cupof light brown sugar
  • 2tablespoonsof unsalted butter
  • 3tablespoonsof water
  • 1 pound pecan halves

You can add the same amount of vanilla, salt, and cinnamon to this easy candied pecan recipe as well. Here is what you’ll need to do for procedures:

  1. In a large pan over medium-high heat, add the brown sugar, butter, and water and cook until it is boiling and becomes very thick, about 2 to 3 minutes.
  2. Stir in the pecans and cook for another 2 to 3 minutes until the caramel sauce completely coats the pecans.
  3. Spread the pecans on a sheet tray lined with a rubber mat or parchment paper and cool for 10 to 15 minutes. Set aside.

Make-Ahead and Storage

Make-Ahead: You can make these up to 1 week ahead of time.

How to Store: Cover and store in an airtight container or mason jars at room temperature for 7 to 10 days. You can refrigerate them covered for up to 4 weeks. Cover and freeze the candied pecans for up to 3 months.

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Chef Notes + Tips

  • You can do this same process with walnuts, cashews, or almonds if you want to candy them.
  • For a great simple snack, try serving this over the top with some ice cream.
  • You can substitute the regular sugar for equal parts corn syrup or maple syrup.
  • Take this easy recipe to the next level using pumpkin pie spice instead of cinnamon.

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5 from 10 votes

These easy-to-make candied pecans make for the perfect topping to any salad or dessert and are even great served as a sweet snack.

Servings: 16

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 35 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • ½ cup packed light brown sugar
  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon sea salt
  • 1 large egg white
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1 pound pecan halves

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 300°.

  • In a medium-sized bowl, whisk together the sugars, cinnamon, and salt until combined. Set it aside.

  • Next, in a large-sized bowl, whisk together the egg white and vanilla until it becomes frothy. This takes about 2 to 3 minutes of vigorous continuous whisking.

  • Add the pecans to the bowl with the egg white mixture and fold together until completely combined.

  • Pour in the sugar mixture and fold the ingredients together to combine.

  • Spread the pecans on a sheet tray lined with parchment paper and bake at 300° for 30 to 35 minutes.

  • Every 15 minutes until they are done cooking, stir the pecans around using a rubber scraper so that they cook evenly. They should be slightly crunchy on the outside and al dente/tender on the inside.

  • Let them cool at room temperature until they are completely cooled before serving or storing.

Notes

Make-Ahead: You can make these up to 1 week ahead of time.

How to Store: Cover and store in an airtight container or mason jars at room temperature for 7 to 10 days. You can refrigerate them covered for up to 4 weeks. Cover and freeze the candied pecans for up to 3 months.

You can do this same process with walnuts, cashews, or almonds if you want to candy them.

For a great simple snack, try serving this over the top with some ice cream.

You can substitute the regular sugar for equal parts corn syrup or maple syrup.

Take this easy recipe to the next level using pumpkin pie spice instead of cinnamon.

Nutrition

Calories: 230kcalCarbohydrates: 12gProtein: 3gFat: 20gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 6gMonounsaturated Fat: 12gSodium: 150mgPotassium: 130mgFiber: 3gSugar: 9gVitamin A: 17IUVitamin C: 0.3mgCalcium: 28mgIron: 1mg

Course: Appetizer, Snack

Cuisine: American

Author: Chef Billy Parisi

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20 comments

    • Diana Clarkin

    Easy and delish!

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    • Candied Pecans Recipe (13)

        Yes indeed!

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      • Amy Ataya
      • Candied Pecans Recipe (14)

      After years of trying many different recipes and methods, I’ve finally found this fool-proof and delicious recipe. The nuts are perfectly sweetened and not sticky!!

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      • Pat Zeigler

      5 star on pumpkin roll

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      • Cheryl Knottingham
      • Candied Pecans Recipe (16)

      This is such a great recipe! Works with different types of nuts. Pumpkin pie spice for my next batch!

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      • Jackie Brown
      • Candied Pecans Recipe (17)

      These are So Easy and Absolutely Amazing!!!

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      • Candied Pecans Recipe (18)

          so good!!

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        • Peggy
        • Candied Pecans Recipe (19)

        Just great! I like to add to summer salads with apple pieces. Refreshing.

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        • Candied Pecans Recipe (20)

            so good!!

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          • Connie Clark
          • Candied Pecans Recipe (21)

          Made these for Father’s Day.
          Hubby said they were so much better then the recipe I have used for years. I think the difference is the brown sugar.
          This is now the only recipe I will use from now on.

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          • Candied Pecans Recipe (22)

              appreciate you trying it

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            • Raffaela Benson
            • Candied Pecans Recipe (23)

            Just like all your recipes and videos…. these were great!!

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            • Candied Pecans Recipe (24)

                thank you so kindly!!

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              • L Farris

              Great for holiday gift giving. Now if I could just keep my husband from eating them all…😉

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              • MIGUEL A OLMEDO
              • Candied Pecans Recipe (25)

              Great taste, it was gone in no time. Very easy to make

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              • Candied Pecans Recipe (26)

                  perfect!

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                • JoAnne
                • Candied Pecans Recipe (27)

                Double the recipe. You’ll be so glad you did. Eminently craveable, and a lovely gift, too.

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                • Candied Pecans Recipe (28)

                    excellent!

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                  • Karen
                  • Candied Pecans Recipe (29)

                  So easy and delicious!

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                Candied Pecans Recipe (2024)

                FAQs

                Why are my candied pecans soft on the stove? ›

                If your pecans are soft, it's most likely because they weren't baked long enough and are still retaining moisture. The sugar needs to bake long enough to caramelize and form a brittle coating on the nuts.

                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. Store in an airtight container for up to a week.

                Why are my candied pecans sticky? ›

                Under-cooking the pecans is the likely cause of stickiness, but the risk is low when they're oven-baked. After the sugar-coated nuts have darkened and turned very fragrant, about 20 minutes in the oven, stir the pecans and separate any pieces that have stuck together. Continue to bake for an additional 20 minutes.

                Why are my candied pecans grainy? ›

                Either you used raw nuts, or you added them before the sugar had a chance to fully caramelize. Why is the sugar all crystallized and grainy looking? It means that the sugar has crystallized before caramelizing.

                How many pecans does it take to make 1 lb? ›

                For a pound of nutmeat, you will need 2½ pounds of in-shell pecans. In order to help you maintain the highest quality pecan meats, we have developed the following guide to help you understand the best way to handle and store your pecans.

                How many cups is one 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 boil pecans before cracking? ›

                Boiling pecans before cracking them can actually help prevent the shell from shattering.

                How long to soak pecans before eating? ›

                Preparation:
                1. Place the pecans and salt in a large glass or stainless steel bowl along with 8 cups of water. The pecans will swell during the soaking process, so you want enough water to keep them covered.
                2. Leave them on the counter to soak for 4-8 hours. ...
                3. After they are done soaking, drain and rinse in a colander.

                Why do you soak pecans before roasting? ›

                If you're wondering why you need to soak your pecans before roasting, this is because soaking them can further enhance their buttery flavors.

                How to dry out sticky candied pecans? ›

                Salt: 1/2 teaspoon of fine sea salt makes these taste salty-sweet. If you'd prefer to not taste the salt, reduce to 1/4 teaspoon of salt. Pecans too sticky: If your nuts are still sticky after cooling, heat your oven to 325° F and bake for 5 to 10 minutes to help harden the candy coating.

                Why are my pecans mushy? ›

                Humidity above these values can cause kernel molding and pecan texture deterioration (pecans become soft and rubber-like), whereas lower humidities will cause excessive drying. In-shell pecan kernels will darken under high humidity as a result of the tannic acid being dissolved from the shell lining.

                Do candied pecans go bad? ›

                If you don't plan on eating your candied pecans right away, you may want to consider storing them in the refrigerator or freezer. Refrigeration can keep the pecans fresh for up to three months, while freezing can extend their shelf life for up to six months.

                What happens when you melt butter and sugar together? ›

                As the two ingredients whip together, the sugar starts to dissolve, creating tiny air pockets within the butter. These tiny bubbles of trapped air puff up cakes and other baked goods, creating lighter, fluffier, and moister desserts.

                Why is my pecan candy not hardening? ›

                sometimes I have no idea why they won't harden. But if your pralines are still gooey after 30-40 minutes, you may have to scrape them back into the pan and heat them again. Add a tablespoon of milk, melt the sugar, and as before, stir constantly while you bring them to a boil.

                How do you take the bitterness out of pecans? ›

                Some of the tannin and all of the corky material can be removed by washing the kernels before cooking. To "sweeten" the pecan meats (kernels), simply put the pecan kernels in a bowl and fill with lukewarm water. Stir and tumble the meats in the water for several minutes and you will see the discoloration in the water.

                Why are my pecans soft? ›

                Humidity above these values can cause kernel molding and pecan texture deterioration (pecans become soft and rubber-like), whereas lower humidities will cause excessive drying. In-shell pecan kernels will darken under high humidity as a result of the tannic acid being dissolved from the shell lining.

                Why are my candied walnuts soft? ›

                Storing Candied Nuts

                Let the candied nuts cool for at least 20 minutes or until completely cool. You don't want to package warm nuts or the moisture will cause condensation which will soften the candy coating.

                Why is my pecan pie mushy? ›

                Imagine, you want to surprise your family with a homemade pecan pie, only to find the slices won't hold. The center jiggles more than it's supposed to. Why didn't the filling set properly? If your pecan pie is still a little soupy, it simply means you need to bake it more.

                Do pecans soften when cooked? ›

                Throw all of your pecans in a sauce pan, and pan-fry for about 2 minutes. This will soften the pecans, and really accentuate the nutty flavor.

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