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Easy to make, these delicious candied pecans are perfect for holiday snacking! Seasoned with brown sugar, vanilla and cinnamon, they take minutes to make with a few pantry staples.

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Stovetop Candied Pecans Recipe

Candied nuts are a holiday favorite in our house and they are so easy to make! These candied pecans are perfectly sweet and they are always on hand for tasty holiday snacking.

Spiced brown sugar coats the nuts for a real flavor explosion, and they are perfect to serve alongside your favorite Christmas drinks!

Be sure to try my Crockpot Candied Nuts and Candied Walnuts too!

Why you’ll love easy Candied Pecans recipe:

  • SIMPLE INGREDIENTS: This recipe requires just 5 pantry staple ingredients.
  • MAKE AHEAD: These candied pecans have a great shelf life, so make up a big batch to enjoy across the holidays.
  • QUICK AND EASY: It takes minutes to make these homemade candied nuts in one pan on the stovetop.

These candied pecans are the perfect snack to have on hand during Christmas, especially when last minute guests pop round!

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How to make Candied Pecans

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  1. Mix together the brown sugar, water, vanilla, cinnamon and salt and bring to a boil.
  2. Stir in the pecans til fully coated.
  3. Place them on a lined baking sheet and let fully cool.
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Can I use walnuts instead of pecans?

Yes of course! This recipe will work well with all kinds of nuts. Walnuts, macadamia, peanuts or a mix all work great.

What other spices can I use in this snack recipe?

I made these pecans with cinnamon, but you could easily swap that with other spices like nutmeg or ginger. Try adding some cayenne or red pepper chili flakes for a spicy snack!

Can I top a salad with candied pecans?

These candied nuts aren’t just for snacking! They are great to add to salads for a crunchy topping! They are also great to add to a trail mix.

How far ahead of time can I make candied pecans?

Once your pecans have fully cooled, store them in an airtight container. They will keep well at room temperature for up to 2 weeks. They make for great food gifts for friends and family during the holidays!

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Tips!

  • If you can’t find roasted pecans, simply roast 1 pound of pecans for 10-15 minutes in a 325-degree oven, flipping them every 4-5 minutes until they reach your desired flavor.
  • Let the candied pecans cool on a lined baking sheet. Make sure that they aren’t touching or they will stick and clump together.
  • Let them cool fully before serving or storing.

This is such a great easy homemade snack recipe. Be sure to make a double batch as they disappear quickly!

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These candied pecans scream holiday! They are always a real crowd pleaser and the simple ingredients means you can whip them up last minute. Crunchy and sweet, they are pretty much the perfect snack!

More Simple Snack Recipes we Love

  • Reindeer Food Snack Mix
  • Candied Corn Puffs Snack Mix
  • Salted Caramel Puppy Chow Snack Mix
  • Sweet and Salty Cheerios Snack Mix

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Recipe

Candied Pecans Recipe

4.70 from 80 votes

Author: Becky Hardin

Prep: 5 minutes minutes

Cook: 5 minutes minutes

Total: 25 minutes minutes

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Easy to make, these delicious candied pecans are perfect for holiday snacking! Seasoned with brown sugar, vanilla and cinnamon, they take minutes to make with a few pantry staples.

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Ingredients

  • 1 cup brown sugar 213 grams
  • 2 tablespoons water 28 grams
  • teaspoons pure vanilla extract 6 grams
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 3 grams
  • ¼ teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 pound roasted halved pecans 454 grams, SEE NOTE

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Instructions

  • Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.

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  • Whisk the brown sugar, water, vanilla, cinnamon, and salt together in a medium-sized saucepan and cook over medium heat for about 5 minutes or until the mixture starts to bubble (do not stir; just shake the pan every 30 seconds or so).

    1 cup brown sugar, 2 tablespoons water, 1½ teaspoons pure vanilla extract, 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon, ¼ teaspoon kosher salt

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  • Stir in the pecan halves until all of them are fully coated then drop them onto the prepared baking pan evenly spaced so they don’t stick together when fully dried.

    1 pound roasted halved pecans

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  • Let cool for 15 minutes, then serve.

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Becky’s tips

  • Pecans: If you can’t find roasted pecans, simply roast 1 pound of pecans for 10-15 minutes in a 325°F oven, flipping them every 4-5 minutes until they reach your desired flavor.
  • Let the candied pecans cool on a lined baking sheet. Make sure that they aren’t touching or they will stick and clump together.
  • Let them cool fully before serving or storing.

Storage: Store candied pecans in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 1 week, in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks, or in the freezer for up to 2 months.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 0.5cup Calories: 399kcal (20%) Carbohydrates: 28g (9%) Protein: 4g (8%) Fat: 33g (51%) Saturated Fat: 3g (19%) Polyunsaturated Fat: 10g Monounsaturated Fat: 19g Sodium: 65mg (3%) Potassium: 217mg (6%) Fiber: 4g (17%) Sugar: 23g (26%) Vitamin A: 26IU (1%) Vitamin C: 1mg (1%) Calcium: 52mg (5%) Iron: 1mg (6%)

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Becky Hardin is a wife and mother living in Saint Louis Missouri. She founded The Cookie Rookie in 2012 as a creative way to share recipes. Now, she is a trusted resource for easy cooking around the world, being featured in Taste of Home, The Kitchn, ABC’s Home and Family, and more. Here at The Cookie Rookie she is the editor in chief of all recipes and continues to enjoy sharing her passion for cooking for busy families. She has since founded two additional food blogs, Easy Chicken Recipes and Easy Dessert Recipes.

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Lisa

Posted on 8/12/2023

I did mine with walnuts. Came out amzing

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Samantha Marceau

Posted on 8/16/2023

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Thanks so much for sharing what worked for you, Lisa!

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Terri

Posted on 1/9/2022

Sorry, no image – they didn’t last long enough even with 4 x the recipe. Friends have already placed order for our joint vacation. Delicious!Candied Pecans Recipe - The Cookie Rookie® (19)

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Becky Hardin

Posted on 1/12/2022

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Sounds like a success!

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Kathy

Posted on 12/16/2021

Absolutely yummy! Great recipe. I can’t make them fast enough! They are gone before I start another batch. Thanks for this recipe.Candied Pecans Recipe - The Cookie Rookie® (20)

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Becky Hardin

Posted on 12/17/2021

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Oh no! You need some helpers!

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Karen

Posted on 12/13/2021

Will try won’t have to buy eggs or egg whites

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JOANN M. ARMSTRONG

Posted on 10/27/2021

Easy… easy and deliciousCandied Pecans Recipe - The Cookie Rookie® (21)

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Becky Hardin

Posted on 11/2/2021

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Enjoy, Joann!

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Diana

Posted on 10/26/2021

I’ve always tossed them in whisked egg whites then in the cinn, and sugar mix. Then toast in oven.

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FAQs

Why are my candied pecans still sticky? ›

Pecans too sticky: If your nuts are still sticky after cooling, heat your oven to 325° F and bake for 5 to 10 minutes to help harden the candy coating.

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.

How do you keep candied pecans from sticking together? ›

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 candied nuts dry? ›

The sugar needs to bake long enough to caramelize and form a brittle coating on the nuts. How do you fix candied nuts that are too soft and sticky? You can place them back into the oven for 5 to 15 minutes or until they dry out more. They will continue to firm and dry out as they cool.

Should I soak pecans before baking? ›

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 are my candied pecans grainy? ›

Most candied pecans use a sugar melted to a specific temperature using a candy thermometer, but I find that any humidity turns the sugar grainy and turns the candied pecans into a grainy unpleasant mass.

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.

Why didn t my pecan pralines set? ›

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.

Is pecan candy good for you? ›

Pecans by themselves, or when made into the tastiest pecan candy treats feeds our healthy skin, acts as a stress reducer, and is an anti-aging tool with all of its vitamins and minerals.

Do you refrigerate candied pecans? ›

Candied pecans will keep tightly sealed in an airtight container for one to two weeks. They will keep for at least three weeks in an airtight container in the refrigerator and may be frozen for several months.

How long can you keep homemade candied pecans? ›

How Long Do Candied Pecans Last? Store your candied pecans in an airtight container at room temperature for up to one week or in the refrigerator for up to three weeks. If you give them as a gift, be sure to include storage instructions.

Do candied nuts need to be refrigerated? ›

Storage Instructions: Candied nuts can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature or in the fridge for several weeks. Freezing Instructions: They freeze well in an air-tight container for up to two months. Nuts: use any kind of nuts with this recipe, like walnuts, almonds, peanuts, cashews, or pistachios.

Why are my candied nuts soft? ›

Usually if the almonds are soft after candying it means that they weren't cooked for long enough. However, this recipe cooks all of the water out of the sugar syrup and then takes it a step further where the the sugar then re-caramelizes allowing the almonds to harden.

Should you soak nuts before baking? ›

Soaking your nuts beforehand will lead to better absorption of the spices and result in a crunchier, easier to chew texture. You may be tempted to turn the heat up, but don't! If you roast them at too high a temperature you'll have a dark outside and a raw inside, leading to an inconsistent flavor.

Do candied nuts go bad? ›

If you don't plan on eating your candied pecans right away, you may want to consider storing them in the refrigerator or freezer. Refrigeration can keep the pecans fresh for up to three months, while freezing can extend their shelf life for up to six months.

Why didn't my pecan pie solidify? ›

Here's the thing to remember: If you're filling hasn't set, it means the bottom of the pie crust isn't fully cooked, either. You can prevent the outer crust from further darkening (or even burning) by covering it with aluminum foil or -- more attractively -- with what's known as a pie ring or shield.

Why is my pecan tree so sappy? ›

This is a sign of yellow aphids in pecan. Yellow pecan aphids are smaller of two species of yellow-tinted plant lice that feed on the underside of foliage of pecan trees. The other species is called black-margined aphid that cause so-called “dripping of pecan trees.”

How long should pecans dry before cracking? ›

Allow the nuts to dry for a couple of weeks or so. Once the nuts are dry enough, you'll be able to break open the hulls without much effort. Rounding up, always ensure to pick your pecans during the late fall.

Why is my pecan pie gooey? ›

If the filling is flowing in a wavy movement from the center to the edge, your pie isn't set quite yet. Wait for the moment when the center of your pecan pie gives you just a little jiggle, like the stable but slightly wiggly movement of Jell-O when you give it a gentle shake.

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