Black Walnut Pralines Recipe - Vegan in the Freezer (2024)

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Black Walnut Pralines are a wonderful twist on the traditional Pecan Praline and they melt in your mouth. Make these from scratch and impress everyone.



I just can't help it. Why always stick to tradition when you can mix it up. I have turned pecan pralines into a creamy smooth Black Walnut Pralines Recipe.

In fact, mom use to make pralines that are very similar to this one. No raisins in hers but they sure were good! Sweet? Yes!

This black walnut pralines recipe is done like drop candy but you can also do it as my mother did. She put muffin cups into a muffin tin and poured in the mixture to about ½" deep.

Not the little muffin cups. Those didn't even exist then but I mean the full size muffin cups. ½" deep. Such a special day!

Since there are such great craft scissors out there now you could even cut the muffin cups down with paper pinking sheers. That way you could leave the candy in the paper holders - a much fancier presentation.

The pralines will set and harden and you can easily peel away the muffin cups if you didn't go the decorative route. Place the round discs on a pretty plate to serve or store in a candy tin.

But ... back to drop candies ... drop a heaping tablespoon of the hot candy onto parchment paper that has been placed on a baking sheet.

Fill up the sheet and let harden. Peel off the parchment and serve in a bowl or plate. They store for a long time in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

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Can I use other Nuts Besides Walnuts?

  • Yes!
  • Regular ol' walnuts are perfect too.
  • This recipe is absolutely aimed at making walnut candy in a new way but you can change it if there are people who can't eat walnuts.
  • Of course, traditional pecans are perfect.
  • Peanuts would be delicious. Peanuts and raisins are perfect together.

Something just popped into my head. Do you know I'm not a fast writer at all. One of these posts takes me about three hours to write. I'm not kidding.

Let me tell you why.

First I want to get the narrative going. Then I want to try to pass on some knowledge to you that you may not know yet. Then I try to think up questions that you might have for the recipe.

And, in between all of that, my mind wanders.

I'm thinking of the ingredients then I think of another recipe I could make.

The photos are nice but I wonder if I could show you a pretty photo of something I've cooked that is similar.

Then I remember that I have to work on the nutrition label. And I'm hungry.

So now, at this time, in real time, I've reminded myself to show you something else.

I won't stray off the the topic of this black walnut pralines recipe by too far but I'd love for you to see the other recipe that I have on pralines. It's Cashew Pralines with Chocolate and Oats.

The picture is right here below and if you'd like to take a quick look at it's recipe card then go ahead and click on the title or the picture.

Sounding good, eh? So now back to this Black Walnuts Pralines Recipe!

I did a search for walnut candy and, man, it is popular. Anything you can think of is being attempted. I'd rather stay with just a few ingredients and makes candy as easy as possible.

You usually want it when you're having a sweets craving anyway so you might as well be able to make it asap. There is a little cooking for this recipe to get that perfect consistency.

It would just crumble into clumps if it wasn't cooked. True, it would still taste delicious but you'd have to use a spoon and that just seems a little too funny.

Scroll on down to the recipe card and get out your seven ingredients to make this twisted classic for a great sweet candy.

Black Walnut Pralines Recipe - Vegan in the Freezer (4)

Can You Freeze Pralines Black Walnut Candy?

  • Now don't laugh. I know you're saying "These won't last that long!"
  • But, yes, you can.
  • These will keep in the fridge for about 3 weeks (another hint that they may not make it to the freezer) and in the freezer for about 6 months.
  • When defrosting just set out in a bowl and they will defrost in no time.

Okay one more pretty picture but this time it's for walnut candy pushed one step further into bars. Healthier English Toffee Squares are an absolute go-to.

Black Walnut Pralines Recipe - Vegan in the Freezer (5)

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Black Walnut Pralines Recipe - Vegan in the Freezer (6)

Black Walnut Pralines

Ginny McMeans

Black Walnut Pralines are a wonderful twist on the traditional Pecan Praline and they melt in your mouth.

4.60 from 5 votes

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 40 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine Candy

Servings 36 Candies

Calories 97 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cup granulated sugar
  • 1 ½ cup packed brown sugar
  • 1 cup almond creamer
  • 3 tablespoons coconut butter
  • 1 cup chopped black walnuts
  • 1 cup raisins
  • 1 teaspoon organic vanilla extract

Instructions

  • Lay a piece of parchment paper on a baking sheet.

  • Butter the sides of a 2 qt. saucepan.

  • Combine the creamer and both sugars in the pot.

  • Stir the sugar to melt and cook over medium hi heat to boiling - stirring (almost) constantly.

  • This takes about 6 to 8 minutes.

  • Clip on a candy thermometer.

  • Cook over medium heat to 234 degrees - soft ball stage.This takes about 10 to 18 minutes.This mixture should boil at a moderate rate.

  • Remove saucepan from the heat and drop in the butter. Do NOT stir.

  • Cool, without stirring to about 150 degrees.This takes about 30 minutes.

  • Remove the thermometer and stir in the vanilla, walnuts and raisins.

  • Stir about 30 seconds.Drop by heaping tablespoons full onto parchment paper.

  • The candy may stiffen while you work and you can add a little bit of water. Stir again and drop again until all the candy pralines are done.

  • Let set and when firm pack into an airtight container.

Nutrition

Serving: 1CandyCalories: 97kcalCarbohydrates: 17gProtein: 1gFat: 3gSodium: 9mgPotassium: 76mgSugar: 18gVitamin C: 0.3mgCalcium: 12mgIron: 0.3mg

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Black Walnut Pralines Recipe - Vegan in the Freezer (2024)

FAQs

Why won't my pralines get hard? ›

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.

How long do pralines last in the fridge? ›

Due to the fresh nature of our candy, we recommend eating it sooner rather than later. Our Pralines will stay fresh for about 3 weeks. Our Tortues stay fresh for about a month.

Why do pralines turn white? ›

Pralines are a much-appreciated festive treat, but come to think of it, they're simply delicious at any time of the year. When your pralines turn white, you are seeing the recrystallization of sugar. And you are right that honey does technically slow down the rate at which crystals form in candy.

How to store Black Walnuts long term? ›

We recommend keeping Black Walnuts in an airtight container in the refrigerator or freezer. Black Walnuts will stay fresh in the refrigerator for about 1 year, and in the freezer, you can expect freshness to maintain for over a year.

Can you freeze pralines? ›

To freeze pralines, wrap them in aluminum foil and place them in a zipper top bag or freezer container. The pralines are still a bit delicate when frozen, so don't stack other things on top of them and make sure they're in a part of the freezer where they won't get smashed.

How to soften hard pralines? ›

Since the problem is mostly that the sugar in the pralines gets hard and crystallized, you might try softening them the way you'd soften hard brown sugar. Place a terracotta sugar saver in the container or something else that's slightly damp, like a few slices of apple or a slice of fresh bread.

Can pralines go bad? ›

They never go “bad,” but after a week or so the sugar starts to crystalize and they lose the characteristic snap that you enjoy when biting them.

Why did my praline crystallise? ›

Sometimes, as syrup boils, sugar starts to form back into crystals, which turn hard and cloudy. Crystallisation can be caused by stirring, or a grain of something other than sugar getting into the pan, or often just bad luck.

How long can you freeze praline candy? ›

Storage: These bourbon pecan pralines can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 1 week. Freezing: If sealed in an airtight container, they can also store in the freezer for up to 3 months. Making a large batch of these for the holidays is a must!

Why are my pralines gooey? ›

sometimes I have no idea why they won't harden. But if your pralines are still gooey after 30-40 minutes, you may have to scrape them back into the pan and heat them again. Add a tablespoon of milk, melt the sugar, and as before, stir constantly while you bring them to a boil.

What's the difference between a praline and a praline? ›

A praliné is a paste that is a mixture of nuts, chocolate and sugar. While in Belgium, a 'praline' is defined as a filled chocolate candy. Note that the term 'praline' is of Belgian origin.

Why is my praline bitter? ›

Keep an eye on the batch, the caramel must not become too dark, otherwise it will be bitter. (The ideal is to have a pan large enough so that the sugar is distributed in a thin layer.) Pour the hot caramel over the hazelnuts and almonds and coat them. Then let cool completely.

How long can black walnuts last in the freezer? ›

Whole raw nuts can be stored in the freezer for up to one year. Chopped nuts, ground nuts, or nut flours — all of which contain more surface area for oxidation — are quicker to spoil and should only be stored for up to six months.

Do black walnuts go bad? ›

The oils in walnut kernels will turn rancid if nuts are stored improperly. After the kernels have been removed, place them in a plastic bag and store them in the freezer. The nutmeats will keep almost indefinitely when stored in the freezer. Kernels can be stored for short periods in the refrigerator.

Why does my hard candy get soft? ›

Because excessive softness in candy results from high relative humidity, cook hard candies, such as nut brittle, to 2 degrees higher than the temperature your recipe calls for. The additional 2 degrees in cooking temperature will compensate for moisture in the air, so your candy will still have the correct texture.

Can you overcook pralines? ›

Pralines should be cooked to 236°F (soft ball stage) so that it is still pliable when it cools and so it maintains the smooth sandy texture typical of pralines. This is impossible to determine without a thermometer, and if you overheat the sugar, you are guaranteed to make pralines that are too firm and grainy.

What makes hard candy harden? ›

The process of turning sugar into a hard, smooth, transparent confection involves heating a sugar/corn syrup/water solution to 300 – 310° F. {150 - 155° C.}, or what is known as the hard crack stage of sugar. The use of a candy thermometer is not essential, but highly recommended and accuracy is critical.

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