New Orleans Pecan Pralines

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Indulge in New Orleans-style pecan pralines featuring toasted pecans enveloped in a luscious caramel formed from sugar, cream, and butter. This confection is quick to prepare and delivers a melt-in-your-mouth texture with a crisp top and soft center. Master classic southern flavors with clear, simple steps, perfect for festive spreads or heartfelt gifting. Optional hints of maple and cinnamon invite a cozy depth, elevating each bite. Delightful for any snack or dessert table, these nutty, buttery treats bring a true taste of Louisiana warmth home.

Tags: #halal #vegetarian #gluten-free #north-american #caramel #dessert #under-30-minutes #medium #family-friendly

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By Sana Sana
Updated on Fri, 29 Aug 2025 17:22:13 GMT
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A close up of a delicious New Orleans Pecan Praline. | recipebyme.com

Sticky and sweet with their signature melt-in-your-mouth texture New Orleans pecan pralines are true Southern indulgence layered with rich caramel and roasted nutty flavors. You can whip these up for a quick party treat or wrap them as edible gifts. It is a tradition at my family’s reunions to have a praline batch cooling on the countertop long before dinner is even served. The aroma always signals a special celebration.

This recipe is my go-to for last minute cravings because the ingredients are always on hand and cleanup is easy. My grandmother would always sneak a pecan or two while the candy cooled and that memory lives on every time I make a new batch.

Ingredients

  • Granulated sugar: Choose a rich brown sugar or a raw cane sugar for an extra molasses flavor
  • Powdered sugar: This gives the pralines their signature melt-in-your-mouth delicacy
  • Heavy cream: Look for cream labeled 30 to 36 percent fat for best richness and smooth caramelization
  • Butter: Unsalted and high-quality butter keeps the flavor balanced
  • Vanilla extract: Pure vanilla deepens aroma and rounds out the sweetness
  • Salt: Just a pinch to keep the candy from being overly sweet
  • Pecans: Buy whole pecans and toast them lightly for deep flavor and a toasted crunch
  • Optional maple syrup: Adds aroma and a fragrant boost
  • Optional cinnamon: Warmth and a touch of spicy complexity try to select Vietnamese or Ceylon for a premium note

Instructions

Prepare the Pecans:
Toast fresh pecans in a dry skillet over medium heat stirring constantly until lightly golden and the aroma is nutty and rich. This generally takes about four minutes. Do not walk away from the pan as pecans can burn easily. Transfer immediately to a cool plate.
Cook the Mixture:
Add all sugars heavy cream butter vanilla and salt to a large heavy bottomed saucepan. Heat over medium heat stirring slowly and constantly with a sturdy wooden spoon. The goal is to fully dissolve the butter and sugars until the mixture is glossy and smooth with no gritty texture.
Reach the Right Consistency:
Increase heat slightly and bring the mixture to a gentle boil without stirring too vigorously. Cook the bubbling mixture until it reaches the soft ball stage which is 234 to 239 degrees Fahrenheit. If you do not have a thermometer drop a tiny amount of mixture into a cup of very cold water — the candy should form a soft flexible ball when pinched.
Add the Pecans:
Quickly pull the pan off the stove and dump in all the toasted pecans at once. Stir rapidly so the nuts are thickly coated in the caramelized syrup but act fast as the mixture sets up as it cools.
Form the Pralines:
Spoon heaping tablespoons of the pecan mixture onto a parchment lined baking sheet or silicone mat. Work steadily for even sized rounds but do not worry about making them perfectly uniform. Let the pralines cool until fully hardened with a crisp top and a tender center. This generally takes under 20 minutes.
A close-up of a delicious pecan dessert, drizzled with caramel sauce, and topped with a sprinkle of nuts.
A close-up of a delicious pecan dessert, drizzled with caramel sauce, and topped with a sprinkle of nuts. | recipebyme.com

Every time I make these pralines my favorite ingredient is the fresh heavy cream which creates the most luscious caramel. My brothers and I once tried to sneak warm bites straight off the baking sheet while hiding under the kitchen table. Somehow grandmother always caught us.

Storage Tips

Keep finished pralines in a tightly sealed container to retain freshness. Humidity can make pralines sticky so avoid storing them near the stove or dishwasher. Wax paper between layers stops them from sticking together if you stack them.

Ingredient Substitutions

If you are out of heavy cream you can substitute full fat coconut cream for a dairy free twist which will add a subtle tropical note. Walnuts or hazelnuts work as a substitute for pecans though the pralines will lose their classic Louisiana flavor. For the butter swap in a quality dairy free margarine if needed but avoid anything with too much water content.

Serving Suggestions

Pile pralines high on a cake stand or wrap each one in waxed paper to make instant party favors. Crumble leftover pralines on top of vanilla ice cream for an extra sweet treat. They are also delicious served with a hot cup of chicory coffee after a meal.

Cultural and Seasonal Context

Pralines date back to French settlers in Louisiana where originally almonds were used. With pecans plentiful in the South this nut became the star of the iconic New Orleans version. In summer I love to twist the recipe by tossing in a handful of dried cherries for a fun seasonal variation. During holidays I sometimes dip half of a praline in dark chocolate for a festive finish.

A close up of a delicious pecan pie with a drizzle of caramel sauce.
A close up of a delicious pecan pie with a drizzle of caramel sauce. | recipebyme.com

Enjoy these pralines as a sweet homemade treat for any occasion or as a thoughtful gift. Their melt-in-your-mouth texture and rich caramel flavor never fail to impress.

Recipe FAQs

→ What kind of sugar works best?

Brown sugar or raw cane sugar brings a deep, caramel flavor, but powdered sugar helps achieve the ideal texture.

→ Do pecans need to be toasted?

Lightly toasting pecans enhances their nutty aroma and adds complexity to the finished confection.

→ Can I use substitutions for cream?

Heavy cream provides richness, but you may try evaporated milk for a slightly different consistency.

→ Why is temperature important when boiling?

Reaching the soft ball stage (234–239°F) ensures the caramel sets properly without becoming too hard or too soft.

→ How should pralines be stored after cooling?

Once fully cooled, store in an airtight container at room temperature to preserve their texture and flavor.

→ What does adding maple syrup or cinnamon do?

Maple syrup deepens aroma while cinnamon brings a warm spice note, personalizing your treat's flavor.

New Orleans Pecan Pralines

Toasted pecans in creamy caramel with southern charm. Quick to make and ideal for any sweet craving.

Prep Time
12 min
Cook Time
18 min
Total Time
30 min
By Sana: Sana

Category: Desserts & Sweets

Skill Level: Medium

Cuisine: Southern US

Yield: 24 Servings (Approximately 24 pralines)

Dietary Categories: Vegetarian, Gluten-Free

Ingredients

→ Praline Base

01 1 1/4 cups brown sugar
02 2 cups powdered sugar
03 1 cup heavy cream
04 6 tablespoons unsalted butter
05 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
06 Pinch of salt
07 3 cups pecans, lightly toasted

→ Optional Flavor Additions

08 1 tablespoon maple syrup
09 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

Steps

Step 01

Place pecans in a dry skillet over medium heat and toast for 3 to 4 minutes, stirring frequently, until lightly golden and aromatic. Remove from heat and set aside to cool.

Step 02

In a heavy-bottomed saucepan, combine brown sugar, powdered sugar, heavy cream, butter, vanilla extract, and salt. Set over medium heat and stir continuously until butter is melted and sugars dissolve completely.

Step 03

Increase to a gentle boil and cook, stirring often, until the mixture reaches 234°F to 239°F on a candy thermometer or forms a soft, pliable ball when dropped in cold water.

Step 04

Remove the saucepan from heat. Immediately add toasted pecans and stir rapidly to thoroughly coat with the caramelized mixture.

Step 05

Drop heaping spoonfuls of the mixture onto parchment paper or a silicone baking mat, spacing each apart. Allow pralines to cool at room temperature until firm with a crisp top and slightly tender center.

Notes

  1. Work quickly when portioning pralines, as the mixture sets rapidly once removed from the heat.

Required Equipment

  • Heavy-bottomed saucepan
  • Wooden spoon
  • Candy thermometer
  • Silicone baking mat or parchment paper
  • Dry skillet

Allergen Information

Check each ingredient for potential allergens and consult a healthcare professional if needed.
  • Contains dairy and tree nuts (pecans).

Nutritional Info (per serving)

This data is provided as a guide and doesn't replace medical advice.
  • Calories: 180
  • Fats: 10 g
  • Carbohydrates: 22 g
  • Proteins: 2 g