The recipe Praline Pecans
Praline Pecans recipe is a Dessert meal that takes 60 minutes to make. If you enjoy for Dessert, you will like Praline Pecans!
Praline Pecans
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Based on the recipe from Providence Granola Project What Course Is Praline Pecans?Praline Pecans is for Dessert. How Long Does Praline Pecans Recipe Take To Prepare?Praline Pecans takes 45 minutes to prepare. How Long Does Praline Pecans Recipe Take To Cook?Praline Pecans takes 60 minutes to cook. How Many Servings Does Praline Pecans Recipe Make?Praline Pecans makes 250 servings. What Are The Ingredients For Praline Pecans Recipe?The ingredients for Praline Pecans are: 24 cups pecan halves (I used part halves, part large pieces)16 cups walnut halves 16 cups Sucanat 3 cans (14oz each) organic coconut milk (unshaken) 1 jar (2 cups) e.v.coconut oil 2 cups bourbon (We always use Wild Turkey because this was originally a Thanksgiving recipe) 2-3 T vanilla 1 T salt How Do I Make Praline Pecans?Here is how you make Praline Pecans: 1. Lightly toast the nuts at about 275 (on trays) until heated through and fragrant. Mix and set aside, evenly divided in two large bowls. (The nuts taste better toasted. Plus sugar collects moisture, so it seems wise to remove surplus moisture from the whole process.)2. Put the Sucanat in a large pan with a heavy bottom. Add salt. Scoop out the coconut oil and add.3. Open the cans of coconut cream and add only the cream tops. Depending on the type you bought or how much you agitated them, the cream will be either very thick (like shortening) or more like molasses. But don't bother with the water at the bottom.4. Fill the empty jar of coconut oil to about 3/4 with bourbon and add to the sugar.5. Heat and stir at medium until all crystals melt, then let it boil.6. Watch, wait, and enjoy the smell. Stir occasionally. It's okay to go do other things, but turn the heat down first if you're going to the basement. (Depending on how small your pan is, you may need to keep a close eye on it. Sucanat likes to boil up on occasion. It seems to go through stages. If you're working with a cook, you can debate whether it's better to add the oil in separately after the sugar crystals have melted. If you're at home you could try sipping the extra bourbon.) Line some large trays with parchment paper to cool the nuts on later.7. Boil to a hard-ish soft ball stage. The sugar will darken to a molasses color and thicken. You can test by dripping some into cold water. If you can remove a ball from the water and roll it around between your thumb and fingers without too much give, that's ideal. If using a candy thermometer, I would guess it's about 239 or 240. I tend to like it harder than typical praline because we're essentially candying the nuts and want the flavor to stick to them within the demanding environment of a bowla granola. Plus we're adding more bourbon at the end which could soften it. Turn off the burner.8. Add 2-3 T of vanilla and the remaining 1/4 cup bourbon. Stir--then let it sit for about ten minutes. (And take care whenever adding alcohol to hot sugar. Things can get a little crazy.) Some people add the nuts at this stage. I prefer to let the sugar cool slightly first so that the nuts incur minimal stirring damage.9. Start stirring vigorously--for a minute or so--then add half the sugar to half the nuts. Just estimate. If you have help, you can add the other half to the other bowl of nuts and do this in tandem. Otherwise work in stages. Vigorously stir until the nuts/sugar combo starts to lighten in color and get a bit grainy.10. Quickly dump the nuts out on the lined trays. If you do it right they will separate easily. Cool.Serving Size: 1/4 c.Number of Servings: 250Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user EMORIE.What's The Nutritional Info For Praline Pecans?The nutritional information for Praline Pecans is:
What Dietary Needs Does Praline Pecans Meet?The dietary needs meet for Praline Pecans is Vegan |
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