Nanny's Basic Pecan Pralines

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  • on December 19, 2011

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    THE CEST EVER

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  • on December 13, 2011

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    Rachel leave it to you to make my mexican candy by my favorite Italian Cook

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  • on November 05, 2011

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    Good and easy. My only suggestion is to be sure you don't over mix with the electric mixer. Otherwise it'll get too dry and you'll have to eat it with a spoon (like cereal.

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  • on September 14, 2011

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    these are awesome..trying not to eat them all before my husband gets some(one...

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  • on June 07, 2010

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    this is the bomb i love it and the kids and their friends love it also

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  • on April 30, 2009

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    I tried twice. The second time it was less fluid but I still could not form anything with it. Both times the texture was very grainy. I used a candy thermometer but I am not sure if I did not get the temp up high enough or did not sustain it long enough. I was afraid I would wind up with something that I was likely to lose a tooth on. It does have good flavor so I am using it as ice cream topping. Yum O!

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  • on April 22, 2007

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    I am no confectioner, but these came out so good. They literally melt in your mouth. I noticed that when you spoon the first few onto the wax paper they are runnier because they are still warm, and they flatten. But toward the end when the mixture has cooled, they are harder to spoon out. So I decided to pour it all out while it's warm, kind of like peanut brittle. Then I cool it first and then break it into pieces.

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  • on February 02, 2006

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    I made all the Pralines on this site! These were just o.k. The best ones were from Paula D. These were not a smooth and rich.

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  • on March 26, 2005

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    As a transplanted southerner, I was frustrated by the difficulty I had with my praline recipe in Denver. This recipe has enough liquid to prevent the praline mixture from drying out before it reaches the soft ball stage. To give the pralines more creaminess and richness, I stir in a tablespoon of softened butter after removing from the heat.

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  • on December 15, 2004

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    Great recipe. Easy to make a taste was wonderful. Had no problems at all other than to keep the hubby from eating them as fast as I made them.

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