Easy Pecan Pralines

Pralines are a tantalizing combination of brown sugar and pecans and a classic southern treat. With our easy pecan praline recipe you can make this melt-in-your-mouth candy at home anytime in less than an hour!

Pralines are a tantalizing combination of brown sugar and pecans and a classic southern treat. With our easy pecan praline recipe you can make this melt-in-your-mouth candy at home anytime in less than an hour!

Melt in Your Mouth Pecan Candy

As a kid, I wasn’t a big fan of nuts in my desserts. I was more of a purist…just give me straight chocolate!

However, after living in the south for 15 years now, I can truly say that they’ve kind of grown on me. Especially pecans! Which is a good thing considering pecans are ubiquitous in southern desserts like Texas Sheet Cake!

I never really understood the appeal of pralines at first when I moved here. I still went right for the chocolate when the dessert tray came around.

And then I tried my first praline.

Oh-emm-geee…

They literally melt in your mouth!!

THIS is what I’d been missing out on?!

Lesson learned!!

This homemade pecan praline recipe is surprisingly easy. You don’t have to be an expert in the kitchen to make them and it only takes about an hour from start to finish.

But the results will taste like you spent all day on them!

Related: For another delicious homemade candy recipe, try our Heavenly Nut and Honey Candy too!

close up of a pecan praline candy

What are Pralines?

Pralines are a traditional southern candy with brown sugar and nuts (often pecans) as the main ingredients. There is also usually cream or milk involved to add depth and creaminess.

The texture is a bit tricky to describe, because pralines start out as crunchy and even crumbly when you bite into them. However, they literally melt in your mouth for a heavenly dessert experience.

It’s easy to see why pralines are such a beloved delicacy! It’s also one of those desserts where everyone seems to have their own version of the recipe that is the “right” way to do it — evaporated milk vs. cream, pecan halves vs. chopped pecans, etc.

This is our favorite version because it’s easy and delicious! Though I’d love to hear how your family makes pralines, so if you have a special twist please do share in the comments!

Praline Ingredients

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  • 1 1/2 cups pecans (Halved or chopped)
  • 1 1/2 cups sugar
  • 3/4 cup brown sugar
  • 6 Tablespoons unsalted butter (cubed)
  • 1/2 cup evaporated milk (not the same as sweetened condensed milk)
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla

Kitchen Supplies Used

stack of pralines on plate

How to Make Pecan Candy with Condensed Milk

Prepare a muffin tin by filling with cupcake liners; set aside.

large pot with sugar and brown sugar and pecans

Add all ingredients to a large pot over medium-high heat. Stir consistently as you bring to a boil.

Use a candy thermometer to check the temperature — when it reads 235-240°F remove pan from heat. (This should take about 10 minutes or so).

making praline candy in pot

Use wooden spoon to vigorously stir the mixture, so that it thickens as it cools and starts to have a cloudier appearance. This should take anywhere from 2-5 minutes.

While the mixture is still hot, use a cookie scoop to portion out the praline mixture into your muffin tin. You want to make sure to cover the bottom of each cupcake liner.

cupcake liners filled with praline candy

Allow to cool completely until firm.

Remove the cupcake liner before serving.

Pralines are a tantalizing combination of brown sugar and pecans and a classic southern treat. With our easy pecan praline recipe you can make this melt-in-your-mouth candy at home anytime in less than an hour!

Why Are My Pralines Sticky?

Like any homemade candy, it’s all about reaching the optimal temperature and cooking time.

If you cook them too long, praline candies will be brittle and crumbly. If you don’t cook them long enough, they will be sticky and perhaps even a bit melty.

That’s why it’s so important to have a candy thermometer on hand and keep a close eye on it so you won’t have to do-over!

How Long Do Pralines Last?

If kept in a cool, dry place, pralines can last up to 2-3 weeks. You don’t need to keep them refrigerated.

They won’t necessarily go “bad,” but after a couple weeks, they start to lose their creamy texture and may become a little grainy. You’ll know they are past their prime when they start to turn white or cloudy.

Honestly, mine never last that long anyway! 😉

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Pralines are a tantalizing combination of brown sugar and pecans and a classic southern treat. With our easy pecan praline recipe you can make this melt-in-your-mouth candy at home anytime in less than an hour!
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Easy Pecan Praline Recipe

Pralines are a tantalizing combination of brown sugar and pecans and a classic southern treat. With our easy pecan praline recipe you can make this melt-in-your-mouth candy at home anytime in less than an hour!
Prep Time15 minutes
Cook Time10 minutes
Cooling Time30 minutes
Total Time55 minutes
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: candy, pecans, Southern
Servings: 20
Calories: 180kcal
Author: Stacey aka the Soccer Mom
Cost: $10

Equipment

  • Large saucepan
  • Muffin tin
  • cupcake liners
  • Wooden spoon
  • Candy thermometer

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups pecans Halved or chopped
  • 1 1/2 cups sugar
  • 3/4 cup brown sugar
  • 6 Tablespoons unsalted butter cubed
  • 1/2 cup evaporated milk not sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla

Instructions

  • Prepare a muffin tin by filling with cupcake liners; set aside.
  • Add all ingredients to a large pot over medium-high heat. Stir consistently as you bring to a boil.
  • Use a candy thermometer to check the temperature — when it reads 235-240°F remove pan from heat. (This should take about 10 minutes or so).
  • Use wooden spoon to vigorously stir the mixture, so that it thickens as it cools and starts to have a cloudier appearance. This should take anywhere from 2-5 minutes.
  • While the mixture is still hot, use a cookie scoop to portion out the praline mixture into your muffin tin. You want to make sure to cover the bottom of each cupcake liner.
  • Allow to cool completely until firm.
  • Remove the cupcake liner before serving.

Notes

Note: Nutrition information is a rough estimate only; actual values will vary based on the exact ingredients used and amount of recipe prepared.

Nutrition

Calories: 180kcal | Carbohydrates: 25g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 11mg | Sodium: 10mg | Potassium: 61mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 24g | Vitamin A: 124IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 30mg | Iron: 1mg

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Pralines are a tantalizing combination of brown sugar and pecans and a classic southern treat. With our easy pecan praline recipe you can make this melt-in-your-mouth candy at home anytime in less than an hour!

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18 Comments

  1. I don’t have muffin tins so I just put them on parchment paper.. husband loved them. They probably look nicer if you use a muffin tin though.

  2. Being a praline lover, a quick way to make this delicacy sounded great. This just didn’t seem to have the same buttery richness to me. It was nice but just missed the depth of a regular praline.

    1. I don’t understand the difference between this recipe and the “regular one”? I’ve seen tons of praline recipes and they’re all about the same, except some use heavy whipping cream and others evaporated milk.

  3. Tried this recipe, had the right amount of ingredients, and followed the instructions to a T and they ended up a sandy texture like all sugar! So dry and crumbly idk what I did wrong 🙁

  4. I am trying to make pecan praline candy but it don’t get hard fo me.Please tell me what I am doing wrong.

    1. Same for me…it could be the humidity where we live…I am in SC and mine was a big gooey mess when I took them out of the cupcake wrappers. I could have also made them too thick??

  5. How would they come out if you used sweeten condensed milk. My mom used to make these when I was young, and I could almost swear that my mom used sweeten condensed milk and they came out googy and good. Again I was young and it may have been evaporated milk but I remember dipping my finger in the can as it was sweet. Let me know what you think. Thank you. ?

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