why make this recipe
Pecan pralines are a delightful treat that blends the rich flavor of pecans with sweet caramel. These candies are perfect for special occasions, holiday gifts, or simply to enjoy as a snack. Making pecan pralines at home is easy and allows you to control the sweetness and ingredients, resulting in a deliciously satisfying treat everyone will love.
how to make Pecan Pralines
Ingredients:
- 4 oz. butter
- 4 cups white sugar
- 12 oz. can evaporated milk
- 2 cups pecans
Directions:
- Combine butter, milk, and sugar in a heavy 5-quart pot.
- Cook on medium heat, stirring occasionally, until the mixture boils.
- Once it boils, stir continuously until the mixture reaches the ‘soft ball stage.’ Be careful not to cook on high heat.
- Remove the pot from heat and let it cool a bit while stirring until it loses its glossy appearance.
- Add the pecans and stir until the mixture starts to thicken.
- Drop spoonfuls onto foil or waxed paper to cool completely.
how to serve Pecan Pralines
Serve pecan pralines as a sweet snack or dessert. They can be arranged on a plate for guests or packaged neatly in a gift box for a lovely present. These treats pair wonderfully with coffee or tea, making them a great addition to any gathering.
how to store Pecan Pralines
To store pecan pralines, keep them in an airtight container. This will help maintain their freshness and prevent them from becoming too sticky. They can last for about one to two weeks at room temperature. For longer storage, you can place them in the refrigerator.
tips to make Pecan Pralines
- Use a candy thermometer to help gauge the ‘soft ball stage’ for consistent results.
- Stir continuously to prevent the mixture from burning.
- If you want a creamier texture, you can add a small amount of vanilla extract after removing the pot from heat.
variation
You can make nut pralines with different nuts, such as walnuts or almonds, to change the flavor. Adding a pinch of sea salt can also enhance the sweetness and balance the flavors.
FAQs
1. Can I make pralines without pecans?
Yes, you can use other nuts like walnuts, almonds, or hazelnuts for a different flavor.
2. What is the ‘soft ball stage’ in candy making?
The ‘soft ball stage’ is when the candy mixture reaches a temperature of about 235°F to 240°F. At this stage, the mixture can form a soft ball when dropped into cold water.
3. Can I double the recipe?
Yes, you can double the ingredients, but make sure to use a larger pot to prevent spills while cooking. Adjust your cooking time as needed.
Pecan Pralines
Ingredients
Method
- Combine butter, milk, and sugar in a heavy 5-quart pot.
- Cook on medium heat, stirring occasionally, until the mixture boils.
- Once it boils, stir continuously until the mixture reaches the 'soft ball stage'. Be careful not to cook on high heat.
- Remove the pot from heat and let it cool a bit while stirring until it loses its glossy appearance.
- Add the pecans and stir until the mixture starts to thicken.
- Drop spoonfuls onto foil or waxed paper to cool completely.