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Easy Stovetop Candied Pecans

Easy Stovetop Candied Pecans are a delicious holiday treat. The candied pecans recipe is easy to make in just a few minutes, but you’d better make more than one recipe because they will get eaten up in a flash! The sugared pecans are the perfect gift for Thanksgiving and Christmas. 

Candied pecans in a bowl

I know it’s September, but Christmas is only a few short months away and these sugared pecans are the perfect Christmas treat, as well as Thanksgiving treat, or any day in between.

I love the recipe because it’s so easy and inexpensive. And candied pecans with brown sugar is such a delicious treat. You can buy candied pecans, but why not make fresh and delicious ones? 

If you love candied pecans, you’ll love this easy praline pecan recipe. Click and give it a try!

If you love pecans, you’ll love this pumpkin pecan pie that readers love or this pecan pie cobbler, or this slow cooker pecan pie that’s easy to bake while you’re working on other things. 

Stovetop Candied Pecans are easy to make and so delicious to eat.

You can add the sugar-coated pecans to your salad, sprinkle on top of sweet potato casserole, or even chop up on top of a chicken dish. 

And you don’t have to go broke buying pecans for this recipe. I usually buy my pecans at Aldi’s because they sell them for a great price and that way you can get enough for a couple of recipes. 

Stovetop Candied Pecans are a delicious Christmas treat. The glazed pecans are the perfect gift for the holidays.

The pecan recipe only took me about 15 minutes to make. The pecans cool quickly and you have a nice gift to take to a friend or a teacher, or you can snack on them without sharing any (wink wink).

These aren’t quite as sweet as other candied pecans. I only used brown sugar and eliminated white sugar. But, they are oh-so-delicious with a deeper flavor. 

What you’ll need for this recipe:

(Full recipe and instructions at the bottom of the post)

  • Saucepan
  • Spatula
  • Stovetop 
  • Pecans
  • Butter
  • Brown Sugar
  • Parchment paper 
  • Container to hold the cooled pecans

How to make candied pecans:

  1. Add butter to a saucepan and let it melt.
  2. Next, add the pecans to the saucepan and stir them around until they are covered with melted butter.
  3. Add the brown sugar and stir until all of the pecans are covered. 
  4. Bring the ingredients to a boil and cook for a few minutes, until the pecans begin to caramelize. 
  5. Spread them out on parchment paper to cool. They will harden as they cool, but still, be a bit sticky. 

Candied pecan recipe and printable instructions listed below

Candied Pecans 1

Add half a stick of butter. Let it melt on medium-high heat.

 

Candied Pecans 2

Add 2 cups of pecans. Stir the pecans in the butter until they are covered. I think pecans with butter would be a delicious treat.

 

Candied Pecans 3

Add 4 tablespoons of brown sugar. I love the taste of brown sugar. It has a deeper flavor than white sugar and adds so much flavor to candied foods. 

 

Candied Pecans 4
Let the pecans cook in the brown sugar and butter until caramelized. Take it off the stove, pour the pecans on some parchment paper to cool. The pecans will harden as they cool.

And that’s it – they are such an easy dessert.

You can add some cinnamon to the brown sugar-coated pecans for a more festive fall flavor.

Other pecan desserts:

 

Stovetop Candied Pecans are a delicious treat for the holidays. The candied pecans are an easy recipe to make and are the perfect Christmas dessert.

Places to take candied nuts: 

  • Take to holiday and Christmas parties
  • Add to Thanksgiving snack tables
  • Give as gifts for teachers and neighbors
  • Bring to music and academic tutors
  • Take to the office to share in the break room
  • Bring the sugared pecans to the kid’s school

Do candied pecans need to be refrigerated?

No, but they do need to be kept in a sealed container. They will last up to about two weeks if you keep them sealed. 

Check out the candied pecans recipe card below, grab those ingredients, and start baking! This is a great snack any time of the year, especially around the holidays, and I think you’ll  love it.

Then, share your comments below and click here to share a picture of your pecans on the Pinterest Pin!  If you made any changes or added something different, be sure to share with us so we can try it, too!

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Yield: 2 cups

Easy Stovetop Candied Pecans

Easy Stovetop Candied Pecans

Easy Stovetop Candied Pecans are a delicious holiday treat. The candied pecans recipe is easy to make in just a few minutes, but you'd better make more than one recipe because they will get eaten up in a flash! 

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Rest Time 30 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 cups pecans
  • 4 Tbsp. butter
  • 4 Tbsp. brown sugar

Instructions

  1. Melt butter on medium-high heat.
  2. Add pecans and toss until covered with butter.
  3. Add brown sugar and toss pecans until covered.
  4. Bring to a boil and cook until pecans start to caramelize.
  5. Spread on parchment paper to cool.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield:

4

Serving Size:

1/4 cup

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 503Total Fat: 49gSaturated Fat: 11gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 36gCholesterol: 31mgSodium: 94mgCarbohydrates: 18gFiber: 5gSugar: 13gProtein: 5g
Easy Stovetop Candied Pecans

 

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Tahnee

Tuesday 1st of November 2016

It looks so easy!I have never done this before actually how sad!

Julie Pollitt

Tuesday 1st of November 2016

I've done some in the slow cooker, and these were much easier and faster. They turned out delicious! It's never too late to try. :) If you make some, take a pic and post it on the blog for us to see.