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Spiced Pecans

Spiced Pecans made with cinnamon and sugar. Make them for a special holiday treat to enjoy, share, or give as homemade gift.

I am just nuts about this post today. I have been waiting more than a year to share this recipe. Last holiday season I shared a few other goodies like carrot cake, fruitcake, and tiger butter. I skipped posting about spiced pecans and had to wait all this time for the holidays to come around again. It’s a good thing the year flew by quickly.

You can’t eat just one spiced pecan. Nope. I’ve tried. Well, I suppose I didn’t try that hard. They are so good you won’t want to stop after eating one. The recipe is one my mom had and it was a typed out on a little piece of paper. I have no clue from where it originally came. All I know is that it is a treasured recipe and Christmas would not be the same without these pecans.

Spiced Pecans | Magnolia Days

Wrap up some for homemade gifts. They ship really well. You don’t have to worry about them breaking apart like cookies. Carry a few small gift bags filled with them to give out anytime (or as a snack in case you need shopping energy). Just keep an eye on the candy dish because it will have to get refilled often. These disappear in no time at all.

What is the one treat you have to make every Christmas? Is it candy or cookies or cake? I’m sure it has plenty memories attached to it. How wonderful to think back and smile on all the good times enjoying a traditional treat.

Spiced Pecans

A recipe for spiced pecans made with cinnamon and sugar. A great treat for the holidays or any time of the year.
Course Sweets
Cuisine American
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Author Renee

Ingredients

  • 2 cups sugar
  • 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar
  • 1/2 cup hot water
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 1 pound pecan halves

Instructions

  1. Lay 3 strips of wax paper (about 2 feet long) on a counter or work surface.
  2. Combine sugar, cinnamon, cream of tartar, and water in a 2 1/2 to 3 quart pot (do not use non-stick). Bring to a boil and cook to a semi-hard ball stage when tested in cold water. Remove from heat and add the vanilla and pecans. Stir to coat all the pecans with the syrup. When syrup begins to sugar transfer the pecans to waxed paper. Separate the pecans and allow to dry. Store in an airtight container.

Recipe Notes

A recipe for spiced pecans made with cinnamon and sugar. A great treat for the holidays or any time of the year.

 

Recipe Rating




amy @ fearless homemaker

Saturday 15th of December 2012

I loooove spiced pecans - one of my favorite holiday treats. And yours look + sound just wonderful!

Renee

Saturday 15th of December 2012

Thanks Amy!

Anita at Hungry Couple

Friday 14th of December 2012

The only thing that would keep me from devouring these with unlady-like speed is that Brian would get to them first and wouldn't leave me any! :)

Carla

Friday 14th of December 2012

I love spiced nuts! When you walk around at the different festivals during the summer, they always hand out spiced almonds. I do prefer pecans though!

Paula @ Vintage Kitchen

Thursday 13th of December 2012

As much as I think about other goodies, nothing beats spiced pecans as a snack. They look so good, and isnĀ“t it a shame they are bad for a healthy diet?

Renee

Thursday 13th of December 2012

Everything is okay in moderation. A whole batch of these would not be the best for a healthy diet but a few would be okay.

Family Foodie

Thursday 13th of December 2012

These look so good! I can't wait to make these this year!

Renee

Thursday 13th of December 2012

Thanks Isabel!