Buttery, Toasted, Nutty Enhance your gourmet creations with Amoretti’s Natural Butter Pecan Water-Soluble Extract. A trusted choice among industry professionals, our extracts are naturally flavored, highly concentrated, and very versatile.
Your Source for Natural Pecan Flavor
Delicious, hearty, and endlessly versatile, the pecan’s unique flavor is something you want to have access to in your home or commercial kitchen. And the great thing is it’s as versatile as it is delicious! Some pecan flavor ideas include:
- Pecan can make a great candy flavoring for products like chews and chocolates—use it in a new family favorite!
- If you’re looking for a special way to celebrate, try out our scrumptious Bourbon pecan pie pudding shots.
- It’s not just for sweet applications—try it in a sauce for pork chops or chicken.
Pecan Flavoring for Your ProductsThe buttery, sweet flavor associated with pecans is as distinct as it is robust. With its nutty aroma and floral decadence, this particular flavor is ideal when you’re trying to achieve a scrumptious flavor. Our natural pecan flavoring is derived from the highest quality sources and formulated to be stronger and more versatile than other pecan flavoring methods. Looking to dive into the science of great flavor?
- All-natural
- Derived from the highest quality sources
- Certified Kosher
- Free of any added sugar and salt
- TTB-approved for use in alcohol—click here for a list of all our approved natural flavors.
With just a drop of this flavoring in your recipes for pies, pastries, puddings, cookies, cakes, pancakes, and so much more, you and your consumers can enjoy incredible pecan flavor without all the calories.
For a tried-and-true combination in the convenience of a single flavor, check out Bickford’s butter pecan flavor. With sweet, rich, and roasty undertones, its just so good.
Looking for water soluble pecan extract instead? Find it here.
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FAQ
Is there such a thing as pecan extract?
Is butter pecan and pecan the same thing?
Why do pecans taste so good?
What is pecan flavor?
What is Pecan oil?
Bring some extra Southern flavor to the table. Pecan oil is a pressed cooking oil extracted from pecan nuts, resulting in a light, nutty cooking oil that brings out a ton of flavor in things like meat, vegetables, baked goods, and salads.
Is there a substitute for Pecan?
Cashews may be the closest tree nut substitute for pecans in terms of their sweetness, texture, and use in cooking. They are also nutritionally similar. They are closely matched in calories, fats, vitamins and minerals and although pecans have more fiber and less protein, these are essentially minor differences. Both pecans and cashews are healthy foods to add to the diet. Consuming a variety of nuts and seeds regularly is brilliant. Raw or dry roasted nuts or seeds are usually the healthiest choice to avoid added salt, sugar, and unnecessary oils.
What is a pecan extract Squeezin?
Today we call it pecan extract. Originally he made the squeezin’s with pecans and moonshine, but, at least for me, vodka is much easier to acquire. His formula was simple. He would simply fill a jar with raw pecans, cover it with the alcohol, screw on a lid, and place it on a shelf in the pantry for 6 months.
What is a pecan tree?
The pecan tree, scientifically called Carya illinoinensis, is a species of hickory native to the United States and Mexico. It is the state tree of Texas and Native Americans are found to have used it for its medicinal value. The tree may grow up to a height of 44 m with flowering happening in the spring season.