This Easy Candied Pecans Recipe is a ridiculously crunchy treat! (2024)

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by Brenda Score onJune 27, 2020 (updated January 6, 2024)

This easy Candied Pecans recipe features ridiculously crunchy nuts that are perfectly sweet and salty, with just a hint of heat. These homemade candied nuts make the perfect snack, salad topper, or edible gift!

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My Favorite Way to Make Candied Pecans

With the perfect balance of crunchy-salty-sweet, this easy Candied Pecans recipe also has a touch of heat thanks to a bit of cayenne pepper. Not a lot! Just enough to turn the flavor of these homemade candied nuts into something truly irresistible. These crunchy, crave-able nuts are great sprinkled over fresh salads – we especially like them with this strawberry salad. And they are one of my favorite DIY holiday gift ideas – EVERYONE loves them!

“I’m making these again this year for Christmas gifts for my neighbors. I need to not eat as I make them as I can’t ever stop! They are as delicious as they are beautiful for gift giving!”

JoJo
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What You’ll Need

Besides the pecans, you’ll need just a few more common ingredients to make this recipe. Here’s a quick overview of what you’ll need. Be sure to scroll down to the recipe card for specific amounts.

  • Granulated sugar
  • Light brown sugar
  • Cinnamon
  • Cayenne pepper
  • Kosher salt
  • An egg white
  • Pure vanilla extract

How to Make Candied Pecans

Are you ready to make the best candied pecans ever? It’s easy and here’s how to do it:

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  • Combine both sugars. To start out, whisk together the granulated and brown sugars, cinnamon, cayenne, and salt. Set aside.
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  • Whisk the egg white and vanilla. In a separate bowl, whisk the egg white and vanilla extract until the mixture is light and frothy.
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  • Coat the pecans in the exx mixture. Add the pecans to the frothy mixture and fold gently until the liquid coats the pecans evenly. This coating is the “glue” that holds the sugar mixture onto the nuts and creates a golden, crunchy crust, so do a thorough job!
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  • Add sugar. Then sprinkle the sugar mixture over the pecans. Fold gently until the sugar mixture sticks to every last nook and cranny of the pecans.
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  • Add to baking sheet. Spread the coated pecans out evenly on a large rimmed pan that’s lined with parchment paper.
  • Bake. Finally, bake the nuts at 300 degrees for about 45 minutes total, folding every 15 minutes. The nuts will get more and more fragrant, and develop a beautiful crunchy crust.

The results are spectacular! The nuts are super crunchy, with fabulous flavor. I love that little hint of heat from the cayenne.

Tip for you! I recently purchased these pre-cut parchment paper sheets. And I’m now kicking myself for not trying them sooner. They come in a convenient flat package that’s easy to store in a cupboard or pantry. And they’re so easy to use. No more parchment paper rolls for me!!

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How to Use Candied Pecans

Candied nuts are super versatile. Here are a few of my favorite ways to enjoy them:

  • Snacking: At the very simplest, they make a delicious sweet and salty snack.
  • Charcuterie: They’re a great addition to a cheese board or holiday charcuterie board.
  • They are also a beautiful edible gift. Just package them up in little baggies or jars and attach a pretty ribbon. Who wouldn’t love that?!
  • Cookies. Chop them up and toss them into a batch of chocolate chip cookie bars!
  • Ice cream. Sprinkle them over scoops of butter pecan ice cream.
  • Pancakes. Top your buttermilk pancakes with whipped cream and candied pecans.
  • Like sweet potatoes? So do these candied pecans!
  • Cake. Garnish this sweet little carrot cake.
  • And – of course – top your salads. These nuts would be a beautiful addition to my Holiday Wild Rice Salad or this Roasted Beet and Arugula Salad. And of course, that strawberry salad I told you about!
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Tips for the Best Candied Pecans

These nuts are super easy to make. Here are a few tips for the utmost success.

  • Be sure to whip the egg white until it’s frothy. This will act like a glue to help the sugar mixture adhere. And then when the nuts are in the oven, it acts like a meringue to give you a sugary, crunchy exterior.
  • Mix well. Fold the pecans with the frothy egg whites until you no longer see any dry spots on the pecans. This will ensure that the sugar mixture will stick to every bit of pecan surface.

Variation Ideas

Variety is the spice of life. Right? Here are some ideas to change things up.

  • Any kind of nut is game with this recipe. Like walnuts, almonds, cashews, or pistachios. Or try a combination!
  • Use all white sugar. Or all brown sugar.
  • Delete the cayenne. Or add MORE!
  • You could add a bit of smoky heat by using dried chipotle.
  • Crack some freshly ground black pepper over the pecans.
  • Add some cumin.
  • Try some paprika.
  • Wouldn’t some pumpkin pie spice be fun?!

How to Store Candied Pecans

Store them in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 weeks. Or place them in an airtight container and freeze them for up to 2 months!

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Candied Pecans

Yield: 16 servings

prep time: 10 minutes mins

cook time: 45 minutes mins

total time: 55 minutes mins

A ridiculously crunchy Easy Candied Pecans Recipe for a sweet and salty treat with just a hint of heat. The perfect snack, salad topper, or edible gift!

4.4 Stars (40 Reviews)

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Ingredients

  • ½ c. granulated sugar
  • ½ c. light brown sugar
  • 2 tsp. cinnamon
  • ½ tsp. cayenne pepper
  • 1 tsp. kosher salt
  • 1 large egg white
  • 1 T. pure vanilla extract
  • 1 lb. pecan halves

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 300° F. Line large rimmed pan with parchment paper sheet and set aside.

  • In a medium bowl, whisk together granulated sugar, brown sugar, cinnamon, cayenne, and salt.

  • In a large bowl, vigorously whisk egg white and vanilla until light and frothy.

  • Add pecans to whisked egg white mixture, folding gently until pecans are completely coated.

  • Pour sugar mixture over coated pecans and fold gently until all the mixture is adhered to the pecans.

  • Spread coated pecans in an even layer on prepared baking pan.

  • Bake, stirring every 15 minutes, until pecans are fragrant and evenly browned, about 45 minutes total.

  • Remove from oven and let cool completely.

  • Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 weeks. Store in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 2 months.

  • Serve as a snack or sprinkled over your favorite salads – these candied pecans are PERFECT with this Strawberry Salad!

Notes

adapted from allrecipes.com

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 1 Calories: 249kcal Carbohydrates: 16g Protein: 3g Fat: 21g Saturated Fat: 2g Polyunsaturated Fat: 18g Cholesterol: 12mg Sodium: 152mg Fiber: 3g Sugar: 13g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated by Spoonacular. I am not a nutritionist and cannot guarantee accuracy. If your health depends on nutrition information, please calculate again with your own favorite calculator.

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  1. JoJoReply

    I’m making these again this year for Christmas gifts for my neighbors. I need to not eat as I make them as I can’t ever stop! They are as delicious as they are beautiful for gift giving!

    • Brenda ScoreReply

      So wonderful to hear, JoJo. I hope you enjoy both eating and gifting these candied pecans again this year! :)

  2. GaryReply

    Just made two batches for Christmas easy to make and tastes great .

  3. JoJoReply

    DELICIOUS! I was a bit worried because I realized I’d used a whole egg instead of just the egg white. ACK! But they turned out great! “Ridiculously easy” is a great description & they are highly addictive! I keep saying I’ll have just one more. Haha. The perfect gift for my neighbor thus holiday season!

  4. ChristineReply

    Would they mail well in this heat? Worried about the egg whites even though it’s baked.

    • Brenda ScoreReply

      I think it would be fine. The egg whites are baked and retain a crisp texture. But I’ve never tried this – please let me know the results if you do!

  5. Lauren MagoonReply

    11lbs of nuts later….. . Holiday treats for everyone!!! This is an amazing recipe and our second year sharing them with many friends.

  6. Jody BelgardReply

    These are my favorite addition to my salad! I usually add a little extra cayenne and use both cinnamon and speculaas spice . So good!!!

    • Brenda ScoreReply

      Yay! So happy to hear this, Jody. Addictive little salad bites!

  7. Allison HallReply

    These are so delicious! I was out of cayenne pepper but I made them without it. Love the sweet and salty combination and the egg white makes
    all the difference in how well the spices stick to the pecans. Now, if I can just keep my family from gobbling them all up so fast. Lol. Thanks for a great recipe!!

  8. Barbara KleinReply

    This Easy Candied Pecans Recipe is a ridiculously crunchy treat! (12)
    These are so tasty on a salad, and easy to make.

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This Easy Candied Pecans Recipe is a ridiculously crunchy treat! (2024)

FAQs

How do you make candied pecans less sticky? ›

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 are my candied pecans soggy? ›

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.

What is the difference between candied pecans and praline pecans? ›

Praline pecans are just one variety of candied pecans. These pecans have a tasty coating or glaze and are also referred to as flavored pecans.

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.

Why do you soak pecans in water? ›

"Essential nutrients like iron, protein, calcium, and zinc are better absorbed by the body when you soak the nuts. The water removes the phytic acid present in acids which causes indigestion. So, soaking nuts helps in digesting them properly and reaping the benefits of these nutrients.

Why are my candied nuts 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. Avoid stirring it before it changes its color.

Why didn't my pecan candy harden? ›

If you beat too long, the candy will seize and start to crumble. If you don't beat it long enough, then pralines won't set properly and will stay soft and sticky. Work quickly to drop heaping tablespoons of pecan praline mixture onto the parchment paper-lined baking sheet.

Should pecans be soft or crunchy? ›

They should have a firm, almost crunchy texture and a rich golden or amber color. On the flip side, bad pecans may show signs of spoilage, such as a rancid smell, a shriveled appearance, or a soft and rubbery texture.

Why are my glazed 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 won't my pralines harden? ›

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.

Which pecans are the sweetest? ›

Paper-Shell Pecans

As their name suggests, paper-shell pecans have thin shells you can crack without a nutcracker. This accessible species is often sweeter than other pecans.

Is pecan candy good for you? ›

Being that pecans are the main ingredient; the snack contains essential vitamins & minerals, can aid in long-term heart health, can be enjoyed by gluten intolerant consumers, can provide a high number of antioxidants, and can supply a large amount of protein & fiber.

Why do people boil pecans? ›

Boiling pecans before cracking them can actually help prevent the shell from shattering. Here's how to boil them to loosen the shell but not cook the meat: ● Bring a large pot of water to a gentle boil ● Add the pecans and let cook for 10-15 minutes ● Drain and let cool ● Get to cracking!

Why do my toasted pecans taste bitter? ›

I started doing some research, and I found a little-known trick to making pecans taste sweeter: Soaking and rinsing the shelled nuts in lukewarm water before roasting removes the tannins and pieces of corky material that can cause pecans to taste bitter.

How do you get 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 sticky? ›

The real culprits behind the honeydew are aphids. Aphids are soft-bodied insects that suck sap from plant leaves. Many species of aphids exist and attack various plants, but two types of aphids attack pecan trees and secrete honeydew, the yellow pecan aphid and the black-margined aphid.

Why is my pecan pie gooey? ›

Cook pecan pie too much and it'll crack and be dry. Underbake it and it will be watery and runny. You want to cook pecan pie to an internal temperature of 200°F. Use a digital thermometer to make this easy.

What causes stick tights on pecans? ›

Such "stick? tights" are caused by drought and heat stress in September and October. Pecans require water right up until the time of shuck split to reduce this problem. Nuts sprouting in the shuck before harvest (vivipary) are also reduced by late season water and/or stress reduction.

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