My husband LOVES the Trader Joe's Praline Pecans. If you go to TJs, buy some. They're sugary pecan goodness for like $5. Matt likes to find the really small pecans because the ratio of sugar to pecan is like 4:1.
Anyway, I got a new cookbook for Christmas - Company's Coming 2-in-1 cookbook collection: Sweet Treats. It's like 300 pages of desserts. My sweet tooth is quivering. I went through the book and found a recipe for, you guessed it, Cinnamon-Sugared Pecans. Well, I figured this MUST be further investigated!
The verdict - NOT the same as Trader Joe's, but that's OK because these are FRESH and great in their own way. So we'll probably still get TJs once in a while, but this recipe is a keeper for sure!
Recipe:
1 Egg white (large), room temperature
2 tsp ground cinnamon
1/3 c granulated sugar
1/4 c butter or margarine, melted and cooled
2 c pecan halves, toasted the clooed slightly
1/2 tsp salt
1. Toast Pecans: Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Place pecans in single layer in ungreased shallow pan or cookie sheet. Bake for 5-10 minutes, shaking often, until desired doneness. When finished, reset oven for 325 degrees F.
2. Beat egg white in medium bowl until soft peaks form. Gradually beat in cinnamon and sugar until stiff peaks form. (this took me what seemed like forever)
3. Fold in butter/margarine. Fold in pecans until coated. Turn into 9x9 inch pan (I had an 8x8 and that wasn't a problem). Bake in 325 degree F oven for 25 to 30 minutes, stirring occasionally, until coating begins to look granular and nuts are loose. Remove from oven.
Immediately sprinkle with salt. Stir. Cool completely. Makes 2 cups.
serving size is 1/3 c: 338 calories, 30.5 g total fat; 262 mg sodium; 3 g protein; 17g carbohydrate; 2 g dietary fiber
Hello nutty, sugary goodness!
NEXT TIME:
These are SO GOOD. It doesn't require modification. Matt loved these, especially that they were fresh. Like I said, they aren't TJs - they're different. Just for an experiment, I may add coarsely ground black pepper on a handful of nuts to see how it tastes. UPDATE: I tried them with pepper. One word: DON'T.
*Note: as with all my posts, I'm receiving compensation from NO ONE. Disney, Trader Joe's and Company's Coming, their affiliates, subsidiaries, etc., etc., have no idea I exist.
I couldn't stop eating these! So tasty.
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