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Spiced Pecans #10765
12/23/2009 04:33 PM
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These are a Christmas tradition in my house. I'm making them right now, and it definitely smells like Christmas in here.

2 eggs
4 T water
4 cups pecan halves
1 cup sugar
2 t cinnamon
1 t salt
1/2 t ground cloves
1/2 t ground nutmeg

Preheat oven to 325. Whisk eggs and water together, add pecans and stir to coat well. Drain in a colander. Mix the sugar and spices, add the pecans, and stir to coat. Spread pecans on two baking sheets. Bake for 35 minutes. Immediately remove to foil sprayed with Pam. Separate nuts when completely cooled.

YUMMY!

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Re: Spiced Pecans [Re: GaKaye] #10766
12/23/2009 07:08 PM
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Nice to have. Now I know what to do with the left over pecans instead of putting them in the freezer. I am making some now. Thank you.

Re: Spiced Pecans [Re: GaKaye] #10767
12/23/2009 07:40 PM
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Sounds really good!
I might try with just allspice?
Pretty much the same flavors...

We just got a huge jar of allspice (12 oz.! for about $10), and I have to use it before it goes bad!


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Re: Spiced Pecans [Re: peconic] #10768
12/23/2009 08:17 PM
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Brian, just make sure to use the salt. The juxtaposition of flavors is what makes them so good! The cloves are pretty important too, so maybe just sub the allspice for the cinnamon and nutmeg.

Re: Spiced Pecans [Re: jimandi] #10769
12/23/2009 08:18 PM
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Please let me know how they turn out!

Re: Spiced Pecans [Re: GaKaye] #10770
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Regular table salt or Kosher Salt? or does it make a differance...
I usually use Kosher Salt for these types of recipes...


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Re: Spiced Pecans [Re: peconic] #10771
12/23/2009 08:56 PM
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I used regular salt, although I do usually use Kosher salt for cooking. I think either one would work fine.

Re: Spiced Pecans [Re: GaKaye] #10772
12/23/2009 11:05 PM
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yes but the coarseness obviously varies from kosher vs table salt. and diamond crystal vs mortons. here's a good guide that i discovered:

1/4 c table salt = 1/2 cup Morton's kosher
1/2 cup Morton's kosher = 1 cup Diamond Crystal brand kosher

just looked over your recipe and it calls for a tsp of salt... for such a small quantity won't be so significant i don't think, more a personal preference.

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Re: Spiced Pecans [Re: caribbeanscout] #10773
12/24/2009 08:58 AM
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Very true! I use many different types of salt (hubby almost always puts a different kind in my Christmas stocking), and rarely measure it. Sometimes I'll get over-exuberant and the dish comes out too salty. I've begun tasting the salt first so that I can get an idea of how salty it actually is.

Re: Spiced Pecans [Re: jimandi] #10774
12/24/2009 09:10 AM
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They're fantastic added to a salad. Makes an ordinary salad extraordinary! Add some dried cranberries or apricots to it too! Yummy!!


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Re: Spiced Pecans [Re: contessa] #10775
12/24/2009 11:05 AM
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I never thought of that, Contessa! Of course there are never any left over after Christmas, and I don't make them any other time or we'd both be much larger people <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Laugh.gif" alt="" />

Re: Spiced Pecans [Re: GaKaye] #10776
12/26/2009 06:54 PM
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GaKaye said:
Please let me know how they turn out!


They turned out wonderful. Jim loves them and asked if I would make them for the Super Bowl Party. Thank you for a keeper recipe.

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