Maple Vanilla Spiced Pecans Recipe (2024)

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Simple roasted and maple sweetened spiced pecans recipe with a dusting of cinnamon and a hint of vanilla are the perfect snack, holiday treat, salad topper and more! This easy recipe makes perfect holiday gifts as well!

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My absolute favorite nuts are pecans. I throw them on salads, oats, treats and more. If a recipe calls for walnuts, 99% of the time I am subbing pecans.

I am "that guy." You know, the one who picks out all of the pecans from the bowl of mixed nuts. Sorry, NOT sorry. I love them! Even in these Stove-top Maple Cinnamon Candied Mixed Nuts-- if there are pecans, you won't get a single one.

These maple vanilla roasted spiced pecans are my favorite for all things holiday and beyond. Love eating them, receiving them and gifting them!

Why You Will Love These Maple Spiced Pecans:

  • They take all of 5 minutes to prep. Stir and toss onto a pan. That is ALL. The delicious flavor will wow you and the lack of effort will amaze you!
  • These pecans keep for quite a while. Unlike a lot of holiday treats, these pecans will keep for several weeks. At room temperature and in an air tight container, they are good for quite some time!
  • A great treat to gift. I love giving food gifts. These pecans are a fun alternative to cookies. I like to add them to mason jars and add a bow. I often add this holiday bark and Christmas puppy chow as well to the gifting treat list.
  • Perfect for the party spread. Whether you have a table full of appetizers or the perfect charcuterie board, these roasted spiced pecans are an incredible addition. I love to pop them in a big bowl and set it with all the snacks. They are gone so fast--fair warning.
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What you will need to make this Maple Vanilla Spiced Pecans Recipe:

  1. pecans: naturally, right?? Raw pecans, that is. Pecan halves can be pretty pricey. I try to get them in the bulk section at the grocery when they are on sale. You can also use pecan pieces as they seem to be more affordable.
  2. maple syrup: make sure it is real maple and not pancake syrup. You won't get the same richness of flavor if you don't use the real deal.
  3. vanilla: a good vanilla extract is where it's at. You can also opt for vanilla bean powder for a stronger vanilla flavor if desired. It's not as easy to find though. I think the extract is great.
  4. coconut oil: I have always used coconut oil in my roasted pecans. You could opt for another oil such as canola if desired. I like the slight sweetness and the flavor of the coconut oil. If you are not a fan of the coconut flavor, grab a jar of refined coconut oil.
  5. cinnamon: any kind of cinnamon will do! I am a fan of Ceylon. I am also a fan of the store brand in the little tin container at the grocery for $1.49!
  6. sea salt: a touch of sea salt is great to enhance the flavor of the spiced pecans. You could skip it if you'd like, but I love the touch of salt.
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Recipe Notes:

  • The maple will settle to the bottom of all of the pecans. It will then become nice and crunchy and candy like. If you don't want too much of this, try spooning out the pecans from the bowl with a slotted spoon to allow excess maple to strain. This will allow for enough so that the pecans will stick together a bit, but there won't be too much.
  • Allow these to cool completely before breaking them up if you like crunchy clusters of pecans.
  • You do not have to stop at cinnamon when it comes to the spices. Feel free to play around. Add a touch of cloves or ginger. Maybe you are feeling some pumpkin spice. A touch of cardamom would be nice as well. Have fun playing!
  • You can eat these spiced pecans by the handful or you can literally put them on just about ANYTHING. Oatmeal, ice cream, salads, chopped up on sweet rolls, and so much more.
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Maple Vanilla Spiced Pecans

Simple roasted and maple sweetened spiced pecans recipe with a dusting of cinnamon and hints of vanilla are the perfect snack, holiday treat, salad topper and more! This easy recipe makes perfect holiday gifts as well!

5 from 15 votes

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 8

Author: Lorie Yarro

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 300° F.

  • Combine pecans, maple syrup, vanilla and coconut in a small mixing bowl. Stir until all of the pecans are coated.

  • Add in cinnamon and stir until pecans are evenly coated.

  • Spread pecans on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.

  • Bake for about 25 minutes.

  • Let cool completely before eating and store in an airtight container.

Notes

This is the base recipe and then you can easily spice things up more by adding:
a pinch of nutmeg
½ teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
1 teaspoon ginger
and more!

Did you enjoy this recipe? Have a Question?Leave a comment below!

Recipe originally posted in February 2015. Post updated in December 2019 to add more detail about the recipe and recipe notes

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    • Lorie says

      Oh now that sounds perfect to me!

      Reply

  1. Katie Nugent says

    Hi! How long do these keep for??

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    • Lorie says

      Hi! They will be good for several weeks if kept in an air tight container.

      Reply

  2. Heather says

    Maple Vanilla Spiced Pecans Recipe (7)
    I've made these to give as holiday gifts for the past couple years. They are so easy to make and so delicious!

    Reply

    • Lorie says

      Yay!!! I make these every year—at least a few batches cause I eat lots of them as well. Plus it allows me to update the photos each year. Thanks so much Heather!

      Reply

  3. Kristen Mc says

    Maple Vanilla Spiced Pecans Recipe (8)
    I am making these for Christmas gifts! So delish and easy.

    Reply

    • Lorie says

      Yay! One of my very favorite recipes to gift in cute little jars!

      Reply

  4. Heather says

    Maple Vanilla Spiced Pecans Recipe (9)
    I have been making and giving these as gifts for 2 years now. They are soooo easy to make and a crowd-pleaser. Oh and totally a kid-pleaser too.

    Reply

    • Lorie says

      Heather! I love hearing this! Thank you so much! I just put a triple batch together!! ??

      Reply

  5. Emily Kyle says

    Maple Vanilla Spiced Pecans Recipe (10)
    Every year Ransom's FAVORITE thing to do is use all the nutcrackers in the house to literally crack and entire bag of shelled nuts. I think I am going to make this with them (if there's anything left). Pecans are my favorite!

    Reply

    • Lorie says

      Wow, send him my way next!!

      Reply

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FAQs

Why do you soak pecans before roasting? ›

Wet pecans allow the salt to stick easily to the nuts. Plus, soaking nuts helps neutralize enzyme inhibitors, which can harm your digestion, and reduce phytates, which decrease nutrient absorption. Just submerge your nuts in water while the oven is heating up and you'll be good to go.

How long can you store spiced pecans? ›

Spiced pecans will stay fresh for up to two weeks at room temperature or up to a year when stored in the refrigerator or freezer. How do you store roasted nuts? The best way to store leftover spiced nuts is in an airtight container, sealable bag, or mason jar.

Why are my candied pecans grainy? ›

Either you used raw nuts, or you added them before the sugar had a chance to fully caramelize. Why is the sugar all crystallized and grainy looking? It means that the sugar has crystallized before caramelizing.

How long should pecans be soaked? ›

Leave them on the counter to soak for 4-8 hours.

How do you get seasoning to stick to pecans? ›

Beat egg white and water together in a large bowl; add pecans and stir to coat. Mix sugar, cinnamon, salt, cloves, and nutmeg in a small bowl; sprinkle over moistened nuts. Spread nuts on the prepared pan. Bake in the preheated oven, stirring once or twice, until toasted and fragrant, about 30 minutes.

What is the difference between roasted and toasted pecans? ›

Toasted pecans are not roasted pecans. Toasted pecans are cooked in a pan on the stove. I prefer to make roasted pecans in the oven because the pecans cook more evenly this way.

Is it better to toast pecans before baking? ›

Pecans are typically added to a recipe for added texture and flavor and toasting them will only improve both qualities. Toasting pecans (or any nut for that matter) not only makes them extra crisp and crunchy, but you'll get an even greater boost of nuttiness and flavor.

Is it better to roast pecans before baking? ›

Toasting pecans brings out their natural flavor and enhances their crispiness, so they are ready for all your favorite baked goods. Anytime there are pecans in a recipe, you can use toasted pecans in their place, or add chopped roasted pecans for extra crunch in your favorite cookies or breads.

How many cups is 1lb of pecans? ›

Measurements and Substitutions

If you happen to have pecans in their shells, remember that 1 pound equals 3 cups shelled, about 4 cups pecan halves, and about 3 3/4 cups chopped nuts. Equivalents to know when using shelled pecans are that 1 pound equals 4 cups and 1 cup of pecan halves equals 3/4 cup chopped.

Can dogs eat pecans? ›

Why Pecans are Toxic for Dogs. Pecans contain juglone, a compound found in walnuts and pecans that is harmful to dogs and horses. Juglone can cause digestive issues, which usually results in vomiting. Pecans can also get a mold that contains aflatoxin called aspergillus.

How can you tell if pecans are rancid? ›

Fresh pecans have a distinct aroma, characterized by their sweet, nutty scent. They should have a firm, almost crunchy texture and a rich golden or amber color. On the flip side, bad pecans may show signs of spoilage, such as a rancid smell, a shriveled appearance, or a soft and rubbery texture.

Why do my pecans taste bad? ›

Store pecans in cool, dry places away from heat: Because pecans contain such a high amount of healthy, plant-based oils, they are prone to going rancid if they spend too long in warm temperatures.

What is the bitter stuff in pecans? ›

Pecans have two sources of bitterness -- naturally occurring tannins in the kernel and pieces of corky material from the inside of the nut which can adhere to the kernel. Some of the tannin and all of the corky material can be removed by washing the kernels before cooking.

Why didn't my pecan candy harden? ›

If you beat too long, the candy will seize and start to crumble. If you don't beat it long enough, then pralines won't set properly and will stay soft and sticky. Work quickly to drop heaping tablespoons of pecan praline mixture onto the parchment paper-lined baking sheet.

Do pecans need to be soaked? ›

Soaking nuts in salted water and then allowing them to dry gently, makes the nuts much more digestible and allows our bodies to better assimilate the nutrients that are in nuts. What is this? Plus, soaking and drying nuts helps them taste more delicious.

Are you supposed to soak pecans? ›

In a nutshell, soaking could increase the absorption of some nutrients, but the difference is super small – and pretty insignificant in the context of your whole diet. If you love the texture and like to use soft, soaked nuts for recipes or nut butters, go ahead!

Should pecan nuts be soaked? ›

Medium-soak nuts (pecans, walnuts, and Brazil nuts) are oilier and swell up quickly, so require less soaking time. Short-soak nuts (cashews, macadamias, and pine nuts) have the highest fat content and require only 2 to 4 hours soaking. Do not soak these nuts for longer than 4 hours.

What happens when you soak pecans? ›

By soaking nuts and seeds, you minimize or eliminate the nutritional inhibitors and other toxic substances as they are absorbed into the water. Without the inhibitors and toxic substances, the nutrients of the nuts and seeds are more readily available for absorption.

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