Candied Pecans Stovetop Recipe (2024)

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You’ll love this candied pecans stovetop recipe. The pecans are sweet and nutty with a crispy crunchy sugary coating. These candied nuts are super easy to make on the stovetop with only a few ingredients. They are perfect for a snack, as party food, or as part of your holiday charcuterie board.

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After posting my wildly popular Savory Spiced Buttery Pecans recipe – which is a little more complicated and flavor-intense, I had a few reader requests for a more simple-to-make and mildly flavored sweet glazed pecans recipe.

Candied nuts are easy to make and tasty too! If you are looking for a more deelply flavored sweet candied nut then try oven toasted vegan candied pecans wtih a mix of brown sugar, cinnamon, and maple syrup. 

Reasons to love these stovetop candied pecans

  • Quick and easy to make on your stovetop with a few simple steps. No reason for a baking sheet and an hour of your time waiting and turning the nuts.
  • Sugary and sweet for those with a sweet tooth who don’t like the spice – (But if you like savory/sweet and spicy, do try my Savory Spicy Buttery Pecans recipe. It doesn’t disappoint!)
  • A big hit as part of your holiday appetizers or snack board

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Ingredients needed for these sugary candied pecans stovetop nuts

Really only a few simple ingredients are necessary! You won’t believe how easy these sugared pecans are!

  • granulated sugar – You can use organic sugar if you’d like.
  • a little water
  • pecan halves – Please make sure your pecan halves are nice and fresh. The flavor is not going to improve with adding sugar and cooking them. I always always give my pecans (or any nuts) a taste before using them in a recipe. It is super important in a recipe like this in which they are the main ingredient.
    • Can you substitute another type of nut? Pecans are my favorite and so I’ve never tried. If you do use a different type of nut with success, please let me know.
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How to make this ridiculously easy stovetop candied pecans recipe

The exact ingredients with measurements can be found in the recipe card below along with more concise abbreviated instructions. Read on for more details, tips, and tricks so that you will feel confident making this recipe.

Step 1: Prepare the baking sheet

Prepare a rimmed baking sheet (or something similar) with parchment paper. You are not actually going to cook the pecans on the baking sheet but only let them sit, dry, cool, and develop. So anything similar to a large baking sheet will do. You will need parchment paper though, or perhaps a silicone mat so that the sugar sticky pecans won’t stick to the bottom of the pan while they are drying and cooling.

Step 2: Melt and boil the sugar

Make your sugared pecans in a heavy-bottomed medium saucepan. Add the sugar and only one tablespoon of water (not the full two tablespoons). Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly. Bring the sugar/water mixture to a boil and allow the mixture to boil for two minutes, stirring the whole time while it boils.

Note: You will only need to add the second tablespoon of water if necessary. See the step below.

Step 3: Add the pecans

Reduce the heat to low and stir in the pecan halves, tossing to coat well. If the syrup becomes too thick too quickly before allowing for an even coating, add the remaining water and stir until the sugar is crystalized on the pecans and the pecans are evenly coated.

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Final step: Let the pecans rest

And bring your patience! Transfer the sugared pecan halves to the prepared baking sheet and spread them out into a single layer. Break the pecans apart if they have become stuck together in clumps. The pecans should be in individual pieces as much as possible.

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Allow the sugared pecans to dry completely before storing them in an airtight container at room temperature. This might take a couple of hours depending on the humidity of your kitchen.

For some other tasty party snack ideas from Veggie Fun Kitchen, try:

These candied pecans are perfect to serve as a party snack for your special events. If you are looking for some other tasty party food snacks you might want to try the following plant-based/vegan options.

  • BBQ Buffalo Cauliflower Wings
  • Scotcheroos – peanut butter rice Krispy treats
  • Creamy Vegan Canoli Dip
  • Baked Pumpkin Spice Donuts
  • Easy Texas Caviar
  • Pistachio Pesto
  • Seasoned Popcorn with Everything Bagel
  • Fresh Fruit Salsa with Watermellon and Mango
  • Tableside Guacamole
  • Pico de Gallo

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Candied Pecans Stovetop Recipe

Stovetop candied pecans are sweet and nutty with a crispy crunchy sugary coating. These candied nuts are super easy to make on the stovetop with only a few ingredients. They are perfect for a snack, as party food, or on your holiday charcuterie board.

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Course: party food, Snack

Cuisine: American

Keyword: candied pecans, glazed pecans, stovetop candied peacans

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

cooling time: 2 hours hours

Total Time: 2 hours hours 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 6

Calories: 203kcal

Author: Cindy Rainey

Ingredients

  • ¼ cup granulated sugar
  • 2 Tablespoons water divided
  • cups pecan halves

Instructions

  • Prepare a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • In a medium saucepan, add the sugar and one tablespoon of water (not the full two tablespoons). Place over medium heat and stirring constantly, bring to a boil. Allow to boil for two minutes, stirring while it boils.

  • Reduce the heat to low and stir in the pecan halves, tossing to coat. If the syrup becomes too thick too quickly before allowing for an even coating, add the remaining water and stir until the sugar is crystalized on the pecans and the pecans are evenly coated.

  • Transfer the sugared pecan halves to the prepared baking sheet, placing in a single layer. Break the pecans apart if they have become stuck together.

  • Allow the sugared pecans to dry completely before storing in an airtight container at room temperature.

Notes

To add more flavor to the sugared pecans, toast them prior to adding to the hot sugar mixture. You can also add up to one teaspoon of any flavored food extract to the sugar and water. Some options include: vanilla extract, butter extract, maple extract, or orange extract. You can also stir in a little cayenne pepper to make spicy nuts.

Nutrition

Serving: 0.25cup | Calories: 203kcal | Carbohydrates: 12g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 18g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g | Monounsaturated Fat: 10g | Sodium: 0.3mg | Potassium: 102mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 14IU | Vitamin C: 0.3mg | Calcium: 18mg | Iron: 1mg

Candied Pecans Stovetop Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why are my candied pecans soft on the stove? ›

They most likely didn't cook long enough on the stovetop.

Good news, though! If your candied pecans are still sticky after completely cooling, they may still be saved!

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 are my candied pecans grainy? ›

Either you used raw nuts, or you added them before the sugar had a chance to fully caramelize. Why is the sugar all crystallized and grainy looking? It means that the sugar has crystallized before caramelizing.

Why are my candied pecans sticky? ›

If after they have cooled down, the pecans are still sticky, this means that the sugar mixture never reached a high enough temperature when on the stove. To fix them, place the nuts back into the skillet and cook a bit longer.

Can you boil pecans to make them soft? ›

A final way to crack open pecans is to soften the shells first. Fill a saucepan with water and turn your stovetop to high. Wait until the water boils. Then, bring the boil to a simmer by slightly turning down the heat.

Can you boil pecans to soften them? ›

Boiling them first will soften the shell, making them easier to crack. The moisture will also reduce the mess by preventing so many tiny shell fragments. Once your pecans have cooled, you can start cracking them. A high quality nutcracker will be your best option for this step.

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.

How to keep candied nuts from sticking together? ›

Toss nuts- Every 10-15 minutes during baking to prevent them from clumping together and to allow them to become crispy and crunchy. Use egg whites- Or else your nuts might get soft after a few days. To bring them back to a crispy texture, just spread them on a cookie tray and bake at 350 degrees for about 10 minutes.

How long do candied pecans stay good? ›

How long will candied pecans keep? They will keep for up to two weeks in an airtight container at room temperature, at least three weeks in the refrigerator, or up to two months in the freezer. No matter where you store them, keep in a tightly sealed, airtight container.

Why won't my pecan candy get hard? ›

If you beat too long, the candy will seize and start to crumble. If you don't beat it long enough, then pralines won't set properly and will stay soft and sticky.

Can you rebake candied pecans? ›

Tips for Reviving Stale Candied Pecans

One option is to bake them in the oven for a few minutes. Preheat your oven to 350°F and spread the pecans in a single layer on a baking sheet. Bake for 5-10 minutes, checking frequently, until they're crisp and fragrant. Another option is to microwave them for a few seconds.

Why do my pecans taste bad? ›

Store pecans in cool, dry places away from heat: Because pecans contain such a high amount of healthy, plant-based oils, they are prone to going rancid if they spend too long in warm temperatures.

Why do you soak pecans in water? ›

"Essential nutrients like iron, protein, calcium, and zinc are better absorbed by the body when you soak the nuts. The water removes the phytic acid present in acids which causes indigestion. So, soaking nuts helps in digesting them properly and reaping the benefits of these nutrients.

How many cups is 1 pound of pecans? ›

Measurements and Substitutions

If you happen to have pecans in their shells, remember that 1 pound equals 3 cups shelled, about 4 cups pecan halves, and about 3 3/4 cups chopped nuts. Equivalents to know when using shelled pecans are that 1 pound equals 4 cups and 1 cup of pecan halves equals 3/4 cup chopped.

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.

Why are my candied walnuts soft? ›

Candied Walnuts Recipe FAQs

These last for up to 1 week at room temperature, 2 weeks in the refrigerator, and 2 months in the freezer. Why are my candied walnuts soft? If they are soft you likely did not bake them long enough.

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 pie not firm? ›

Pecan pie filling is extremely liquidy when it first goes into the oven, as it's primarily just sugar, corn syrup, and eggs (though you can use maple syrup as an ingredient swap if you're not keen on corn syrup). As such, you have to cook the pecan pie long enough for this liquid to develop a custard-like consistency.

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