It only takes 15 minutes to whip up my fast and easy New Orleans Pecan Pralines. Theyre light, crisp, and nutty and will melt in your mouth! Theyre the perfect gift to give for any occasion if youre looking for an easy and delicious gift to give someone.
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.
New Orleans Pralines Ingredients
Here are the ingredients youll need for this amazing pecan praline recipe.
The perfect praline has two sugars, and granulated white sugar provides the sweetness.
The other sugar is light brown sugar that adds the perfect caramel color.
A little salt goes a long way to heighten the sweetness.
This is a classic New Orleans ingredient. Avoid the low-fat or fat-free versions, and treat yourself.
A little unsalted butter will make the pecan candy smooth and creamy.
Always add this at the end to keep the floral flavor and scent flowing in your candy.
I love chopping my pecans because I love having irregularly shaped pieces in my pecan candy.
Andrea Badgley is a mom, wife, reader, and writer. She grew up on the coast of Georgia and now lives with her husband and two children in the Appalachian mountains of Virginia. Her work appears in Southern Women’s Review, on the Brevity blog, and on The Daily Post. Follow her on Twitter @andreabadgley.
how to shake back your pecan candy that did not set
FAQ
Why did my pralines not get hard?
What to do if pralines don t set?
How do you soften hard pralines?
Can you overcook pralines?