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These keto candied pecans are sweet, crunchy, and totally guilt-free, with just 1 gram of net carbs per serving. You can even make them on the stovetop, oven, or slow cooker!
Keto Candied Pecans make everything better.
Having a snack throughout the day is the only way I can stay on track, especially when I’m going keto. Que, keto snacks. Right now, we’re loving keto energy balls, zucchini chips, and candied pecans. Not only do they remind me of growing up, but they’re perfect for sharing.
These candied pecans are perfectly sweetened with sugar-free sweeteners and vanilla. A dash of warm cinnamon adds an essential spiced flavor that’s truly unbeatable.
Key Ingredients
- Sugar substitute. I used allulose because it dissolves exactly like sugar, which is key for getting the proper texture. It also has no unpleasant aftertaste. If you’re not on a keto diet, regular sugar or brown sugar can be used instead.
- Water. Just enough to dissolve the sweetener.
- Vanilla extract. Use pure vanilla for a little flavor boost.
- Cinnamon. I think this warming spice complements the pecans perfectly, though you could skip it if desired.
- Raw pecans. I’m using raw pecans specifically because they’ll cook during the candy process. You can use either whole pecans, pecan halves, or a combination.
How to make keto candied pecans
I’ve included step-by-step photos below to make this recipe easy to follow at home. For the full printable recipe instructions and ingredient quantities, scroll to the recipe card at the bottom of this post.
Combine the candy coating. Heat a large pan or skillet on medium heat. When hot, add 1 cup of granulated sweetener, water, and vanilla extract. Mix to combine and continue to heat while stirring occasionally.
Add pecans. When the sweetener has melted, fold in the pecans. Continue stirring occasionally until the sweetener fully coats the pecans and begins to crystalize. Turn off the heat.
Cool the pecans. Remove the nuts from the stove and allow to sit for 2-3 minutes. Use a wooden spoon to break apart the pecans before they crystalize together.
Coat in sweetener. Once cooled, toss the pecans in with the remaining half cup of granulated sweetener and cinnamon.
Arman’s recipe tips
- Use a baking sheet. Transfer the nuts from the stovetop to a baking sheet lined with parchment paper so they cool quicker and are easier to break apart.
- Switch up the spices. As much as I love cinnamon, there are other spices you can use instead, like pumpkin spice, nutmeg, ground ginger, chipotle powder, or cayenne pepper for a spicy kick.
- Swap water for unsalted butter. I’ll admit, I mostly reserve this hack for the holidays when I want to make extra decadent candied nuts. And boy, does it work!
- Use other types of nuts. If you don’t have enough pecans for this recipe, fear not! Use whatever nuts you have on hand, like walnuts, almonds, or Brazil nuts.
More keto snack recipes to try
Keto Candied Pecans
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Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups allulose divided * See notes
- 1/4 cup water
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 tablespoon cinnamon
- 3 cups raw pecans
Instructions
- Heat a large pan or skillet on medium heat.
- When hot, add 1 cup of your granulated sweetener, water, and vanilla extract and mix until fully combined. Allow to heat up, stirring occasionally.
- When the sweetener has completely melted, add your pecans. Start to mix around the pecans in the liquid mixture, ensuring each nut is evenly coated. Continue stirring occasionally, until the sweetener begins to crystallize on the pecans. Turn heat off.
- Remove the pan from the stove and allow to sit for 2-3 minutes. Use a wooden spoon to break apart the pecans before they crystallize together.
- Once cooled, toss with the remaining half cup of granulated sweetener and cinnamon and cover in a sealed container.
I made it with butter and monk fruit and it was amazing!
Love that, William!
I followed this recipe but I used it for walnuts. They turned out great! super yummy. thank you for the recipe!
This is very similar to my recipe. I like a sweet heat pecan, so I add some cayenne pepper. So good. We like them on chicken salad sandwiches.
I love these and all candied nuts they are my favourites
I made these. There are delicious!!!!
Thank you SO MUCH for this recipe! I love candied pecans, and these hit the spot. I used a mix of baking stevia and sucralose, as I didn’t have monk fruit. The nuts were a bit soggy after being in the liquid, so after stirring them in the coating, I left them in a 200 oven for 20 minutes to dry out. Monk fruit may produce a different result. The only significant change I made was to add 1 tsp of salt to the coating mixture. For me it dramatically improves the flavor, but then I love salty treats!
DO NOT use Xylitol.It does not crystallize on the pecans, and you wind up with 3 burned cups of pecans!
the BEST keto candied pecans. I make this every year for friends and family, no one knows it’s sugar free.
That is what I like to hear!!