
This combination of white sugar, half-and-half, and butter makes a classic creamy praline. Measure all of your ingredients ahead of time; the process moves quickly.
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Equipment
- <a href="https://amzn.to/2PldsyR" target=_blank>Large Baking Sheets</a>
- <a href="https://amzn.to/2Pca89l" target=_blank>Wax Paper</a>
- <a href="http://amzn.to/2tkrRD2" target=_blank>Large Skillet</a>
- <a href="https://amzn.to/2GmI0da" target=_blank>Medium Stainless-Steel Pot</a>
- <a href="https://amzn.to/2GdgGCe" target=_blank>Wooden Spoon</a>
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New Orleans–Style Pralines
This combination of white sugar,
half-and-half, and butter makes a classic creamy praline. Measure all of your ingredients ahead of time; the process moves quickly.
Yield: makes 30
Time:
35 minutes
Ingredients
- 2½ cups sugar, divided
- 1 cup half-and-half
- 1 Tbsp. unsalted butter
- Pinch of kosher salt
- 2 cups pecan halves
- 1⁄4 vanilla extract
Instructions
- Line two large baking sheets with wax paper and set aside. In a large skillet over medium heat, add 2 cups sugar, the half-and-half, butter, and salt; bring to a boil, stirring occasionally to combine.
- Meanwhile, in a medium stainless-steel pot, add the remaining ½ cup sugar and 1 tablespoon water. Stir well, then bring to a boil over high heat. Cook without stirring until the sugar mixture turns a deep, golden caramel, about 2 minutes.
- Working quickly and carefully, turn off the stove and pour all of the half-and-half mixture, as well as the pecans and vanilla extract, into the pot of caramel. Using a wooden spoon, stir vigorously to combine, then return to medium-high heat.
- Attach a candy thermometer to the pot and continue cooking, stirring occasionally, until the mixture reaches the soft-ball stage ( 235°F), 5–7 minutes. Remove from heat and remove the thermometer.
- Stir continuously until the mixture thickens and turns glossy (7–9 minutes). Use a large spoon to scoop rounded tablespoons of the mixture onto the baking sheets, leaving at least 1 inch between each praline. Cool completely before serving at room temperature.