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Candied Walnuts

Does anyone have a simple fast easy to make recipe for these delicious tidbits?  I remember when I was a child that my Aunite Alma always made these wonderful little bites at Christmas,

We would help pickup the nuts around Thanksgiving time ,, shell them and in a couple of weeks Aunite would bring up a tray of these sweet treats.  I always meant to get the recipe but time passed and I never got around to it, then of course Auntie passed and I lost the opportunity.

The Active Rain community is so helpful in so many ways I thought perhaps someone had a favorite candied walnut recipe they would like to share... PLEASE?   Thanks so much ARers.

 
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Candied Walnuts Recipe

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Walnuts. Sugar. That's pretty much all you need to make candied walnuts. A dash of salt helps too. These are very easy to make. The trick is to work very fast once the sugar starts melting, because once it gets on the walnuts it cools quickly and the walnuts will stick together. You have 30 seconds or so to separate them before they are forever bonded by glassy, cooked sugar. The other trick is to not burn the walnuts when you toast them. (Yes, we've done that before...)

1/2 cup sugar
1 1/2 cups raw walnut halves
1/8 teaspoon coarse salt

1 Preheat oven to 350°F. Use middle rack in oven. Lay walnuts out on a baking sheet in a single layer. Bake for 5 minutes. Test for doneness. If not quite toasted enough, toast for 1 or 2 more minutes. Be careful not to burn. Remove from oven and let cool in pan on a rack.

2 Pour sugar into a medium saucepan with a thick bottom. Have walnuts nearby, ready to quickly add to the pan at the right time. Cook sugar on medium heat, stirring as soon as the sugar begins to melt. Keep stirring until all the sugar has melted and the color is a medium amber. As soon as sugar is melted and the color is a medium amber, add the walnuts to the pan, quickly stirring and coating each piece with the sugar mixture.

3 As soon as the walnuts are coated with the sugar mixture, spread them out on a rimmed baking sheet, lined either with a Silpat non-stick mat, or with wax paper or parchment paper. Use two forks to separate the walnuts from each other, working very quickly. Sprinkle the nuts with the salt. Let cool completely.

Makes 1 1/2 cups.

12/16/2007 02:43 PM by Linda Futral Sells Coweta, Heard, Meriwether & Troup (RE/MAX Today)


Gail, You certainly got your recipe.  Wow those look good.  My husband would probably like them.  Just imagine...now we are sharing recipes in the Rain....ha.

12/17/2007 04:58 AM by Kay Perry (Classic Realty/GMAC)


Linda, thanks for the recipe, I will try it soon, all help is appreciated.  :)

Kay, thanks for stopping in.. I found this group in the Rain a couple of weeks ago.. RECIPES, and it has some great stuff.. lots of good cooks in the Rain too.. :)

ya'll feel free to take this recipe and make it your own too..  seems like Auntie would add some cinnamon and sugar to a few too.. 

12/17/2007 08:06 AM by Gail Tassey (Keller Williams Realty)


This is one version of it there are several.  As you mentioned there is one you can do with milk and egg cinnamon and sugar, there is a version with powdered sugar, and you can vary the nuts too.  If you don't like walnuts like me you can use pecans.  I hope you all enjoy them

12/17/2007 08:21 AM by Linda Futral Sells Coweta, Heard, Meriwether & Troup (RE/MAX Today)


Thanks so very much Linda, I will try it with alot of variations.  They sound truly scrumptious!! 

12/17/2007 08:50 PM by Gail Tassey (Keller Williams Realty)


Google candies walnuts or pecans and you will find all kinds of variations Gail.  Even how to make pralines.

12/18/2007 09:34 AM by Linda Futral Sells Coweta, Heard, Meriwether & Troup (RE/MAX Today)


Have you tried this recipe with different nuts like pecans or almonds?

05/06/2008 10:38 PM by Julie Kippen Vernal Utah Real Estate (Century 21 Dart Realty)


This sounds good, great to serve at a party!!  Gotta try it

05/12/2008 08:24 AM by PATRICE BRICE (PB APPRAISALS)


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