Candied Pecans: A Sweet and Crunchy Delicacy
These Candied Pecans are a delightful treat that perfectly balances the natural earthiness of pecans with a crisp, caramelized sugar coating. Whether served as a standalone snack, a salad topper, or a thoughtful homemade gift, they bring a touch of gourmet elegance to any occasion.
1. Introduction
Candied pecans, often associated with festive holiday markets and cozy autumn afternoons, are a timeless confection. This recipe transforms simple nuts into a sophisticated snack by coating them in a spiced sugar glaze that hardens into a satisfyingly crunchy shell. The result is a multi-sensory experience: the warmth of cinnamon, the sweetness of sugar, and the deep, buttery crunch of the pecan.
2. Table of Contents
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The Glaze: Achieving the Perfect Crisp
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Core Ingredients: Simple yet High Quality
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Step-by-Step Instructions: Mastering the Roast
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Alternative Methods: Stovetop vs. Oven
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Serving and Presentation: Elegant Displays
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Nutritional Benefits: The Power of Pecans
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Culinary Essay: The Science of Caramelization
3. Step-by-Step Instructions
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Preparation: Preheat your oven to 150°C (300°F) and line a large baking sheet with parchment paper to prevent sticking.
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Whisking: In a large bowl, whisk together one egg white and a splash of water until frothy; this acts as the “glue” for your sugar mixture.
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Coating: Toss your pecan halves into the egg white mixture until every nook and cranny is well-coated.
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Sugaring: Mix granulated sugar, brown sugar, cinnamon, and a pinch of salt in a separate bag or bowl, then toss the wet pecans into the dry mix until thoroughly covered.
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Baking: Spread the pecans in a single layer on the baking sheet and bake for 45–60 minutes, stirring every 15 minutes to ensure even browning.
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Cooling: Remove from the oven and let them cool completely; the coating will continue to harden as it cools, creating that signature snap.
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