Roasted Pecans Recipe & How To Guide - Grits and Pinecones (2024)

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My roasted pecans recipe is one of the easiest, healthiest, and quickest snacks or appetizers to prepare. These beauties are often called the “little black dress of appetizers”.

This post will show you how to roast pecans in the oven or on the stove to bring out their natural oils and intensify their rich, irresistible, nutty flavor.

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In the South, where they are grown, roasted and salted nuts will likely be present at baby and wedding showers, co*cktail parties, tailgating, or anywhere folks gather and munchies are served.

Buttered, salted, roasted pecans are ridiculously addictive and make a terrific homemade gift for the foodies in your life. I always have some in my freezer for a quick and easy appetizer and recipes that call for roasted or toasted nuts, salad toppings, or plain snacking.

Roasted pecans can also be substituted for other nuts in most recipes. For example, I make Easy HomemadeSouthern Basil Pesto using roasted pecans instead of pine nuts. I always substitute toasted pecans for sunflower seeds in Broccoli Salad, and when used instead of peanuts, they make an incredible Homemade Pecan Butter.

Ingredient notes:

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This recipe is one of the easiest on my blog and only requires three ingredients:

  • Pecan halves: have a sweet, mildly nutty, and buttery flavor. Always try to purchase the freshest pecans you can find. If you use them as an ingredient in baking, you can get away with less expensive pieces, but if you are serving them as an appetizer or snack, try to find nice pecan halves.
  • Unsalted butter: you can substitute salted butter here, but you will need to reduce the amount of salt you add.
  • Kosher salt: in the event you use regular table salt, only use half as much as kosher salt.

You will also need a rimmed baking pan and parchment paper or aluminum foil to line the pan.

How to roast pecans in the oven:

Follow my easy instructions to learn how to roast pecans:

  1. First, preheat your oven to 325°F. The low temperature is essential to maximize the flavor of the nuts.
  2. Spread out the halves in a single layer on a rimmed baking sheet lined with either aluminum foil or parchment paper, and top with chunks of butter.
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  1. Place the nuts in the oven and bake for approximately 10 minutes.
  2. Remove the nuts from the oven and toss to coat with the melted butter, which helps the salt stick to them.
  3. Sprinkle lightly with about a teaspoon of kosher salt or sea salt flakes and shake the pan to distribute them evenly.
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  1. Place them back in the oven and continue cooking for another 10-15 minutes. Start tasting the nuts every 5 minutes and remove them from the oven when they are fragrant and one shade darker.
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  1. While they are still hot, add additional salt if desired and allow to cool completely.
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How to roast pecans on the stove:

Pecans can also be roasted on the stove using a heavy-bottomed skillet.

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  1. Place the skillet on the stove over medium-low heat. Once the pan is heated, add a single layer of pecans and a few pats of butter. Make sure the nuts are spread out evenly to ensure even roasting. If you’re roasting a large batch, you may need to do this in batches.
  2. Stir the pecans frequently to prevent them from burning. Keep a close eye on them; they can go from perfectly roasted to burnt quickly. Add salt if desired. Roast the pecans for about five to ten minutes or until they become fragrant and one shade darker.

The exact cooking time can vary depending on the freshness and moisture level of the pecans.

Frequently asked questions:

How do you store them?

Whether fresh or roasted, pecans should be stored in airtight plastic bags in your refrigerator or freezer unless you plan to use them right away. They will turn rancid very quickly, especially in hot, humid climates.

However, when stored in a refrigerator, these nuts will keep for several months, and they will keep up to a year in the freezer.

Pecans can be added to your dishes while still frozen, as they will thaw very quickly. When I use them in baking, I always roast them, whether the recipe calls for it or not, and think the flavor is much improved.

When are they in season or harvested?

Generally, pecans are harvested in October and November. Pecan groves are beautiful with their stately trees and green foliage and line many roads in South Georgia, which produces the most nuts.

How many varieties are there?

There are over 500 varieties of pecans, although only a few are harvested commercially. The primary difference in all of the different types is the nut’s size and the thickness of the shell. Stuarts and Elliots are the most popular, at least in our area. Paper-shell, named because of their paper-thin shell, is easiest to crack.

These days, I have to admit I’m spoiled and buy my nuts already cracked or shelled. In the fall, when fresh nuts are available, I usually buy at least 10 pounds and stick them in the freezer, to pull out later and use in recipes throughout the year.

What’s the difference between roasting or toasting?

It used to be that roasting meant baking in the oven, and toasting meant cooking them in a skillet on the stove. These days, the lines are blurred, and the terms are interchangeable.

I prefer to roast pecans in the oven because they cook more evenly, and there is less chance they will burn.

What to serve them with?

Roasted or toasted pecans go with just about everything, but they pair exceptionally well with cheese and are a great addition to a charcuterie board or a relish tray.

Pecans are versatile, and their crunchy deliciousness is a welcome addition to main dishes, appetizers, salads, and side dishes, as well as desserts. For example, easy-to-make Pecan Crusted Grouper is one of our all-time favorite dishes.

Sharon’s tips:

  • Store the toasted pecans in an airtight container at room temperature for about one week. Or, you can freeze them in an air-tight plastic storage container or freezer bag for up to a year.
  • This is a great recipe to serve around the holidays as an appetizer or snack. If you are in a hurry or plan to use them as an ingredient in baking, you can speed up the process. Increase the oven temperature to 350 degrees F. and then roast them for 10-12 minutes. But watch them carefully; they can burn in seconds.
  • Nuts that have been just harvested or are very fresh take a little more time to roast because they have more oil and moisture. Older, drier nuts take less time.
  • Always use pecan halves when roasting. Pieces burn easily due to their small size.
  • When I use these nuts in baked goods, I always roast them, whether the recipe calls for it or not. I think the flavor and texture are much improved.
  • When you are tasting the roasted nuts to see if they are done, allow them to cool first. This makes it easier to tell if they are done.

Recipes that feature pecans:

Check out these delicious and popular recipes that feature pecans on my blog:

  • Dot’s Ultimate Southern Pecan Pie
  • Southern Pecan Praline Cheesecake
  • Healthy Wild Rice Chicken Salad
  • Georgia Cornbread Cake AKA Pecan Cake
  • Cranberry Pecan Mini Goat Cheese Balls
  • Quick and Easy Stovetop Candied Pecans
  • Southern Pecan Praline Cake
  • Easy Butter Pecan Cookies
  • Pecan Pralines and Cream Ice Cream
  • Old-Fashioned Pecan Pralines
  • Healthy Apple Pecan Chopped Salad
  • Cranberry Pecan Chicken Salad

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The Best Roasted Pecans Recipe

Sharon Rigsby

Roasted pecans, often called the "little black dress of appetizers," are one of the easiest, healthiest, and quickest snacks or appetizers to prepare. Toasting pecans in the oven brings out their natural oils and intensifies their rich, irresistible, nutty flavor.

5 from 6 votes

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 25 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Course Appetizer, Snack

Cuisine Southern

Servings 4 cups

Calories 884 kcal

Equipment

  • Rimmed baking sheet

  • Parchment paper or aluminin foil

Ingredients

  • 1 pound pecan halves
  • 4 tablespoons unsalted butter cut into small cubes
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt or to taste, may substitute sea salt flakes

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 325 degrees.

  • Spread out the pecan halves in a single layer on a rimmed baking sheet lined with either aluminum foil or parchment paper, and top with chunks of butter.

  • Place in your oven and bake for approximately ten minutes.

  • Remove the nuts from the oven and toss to coat with the melted butter. Sprinkle lightly with about a teaspoon of kosher salt or sea salt flakes, and toss the pecans again.

  • Place the pecans back in the oven and continue cooking for another 10-15 minutes. Then start tasting them every five minutes and remove them from the oven when fragrant and one shade darker.

  • Add additional salt if desired and allow to cool completely.

Notes

Store the baked pecans in an airtight container at room temperature for about one week. Or, you can freeze the pecans in an air-tight plastic storage container or freezer bag for up to a year.

This is the best recipe for roasted pecans, and I use it when I plan to serve them whole as appetizers or snacks. However, if you are in a hurry or are going to be using them as an ingredient in baking, you can speed up the process by increasing the oven temperature to 350 degrees F. Then, roast them for 10-12 minutes. But watch them; they can burn in seconds.

Pecans that have been just harvested or are very fresh take a little more time to roast because they have more oil and moisture. However, older, drier pecans take less time.

Always use pecan halves when roasting pecans. Pecan pieces will burn quickly due to their small size.

When I use pecans in recipes or baking, I always roast them, whether the recipe calls for it or not. I think the flavor and texture are much improved.

When tasting the pecans to see if they are done, allow them to cool first.

Nutritional values below are for one cup of roasted pecans.

Nutrition

Calories: 884kcalCarbohydrates: 16gProtein: 12gFat: 94gSaturated Fat: 14gCholesterol: 34mgSodium: 2464mgFiber: 12gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 450IUCalcium: 80mgIron: 2.9mg

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*This post was republished on January 18, 2022, with the addition of a FAQ section and expanded tips and notes. There is no change to the original recipe.

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  1. Roasted Pecans Recipe & How To Guide - Grits and Pinecones (13)Beatrice Poultney

    Roasted Pecans Recipe & How To Guide - Grits and Pinecones (14)
    May I make this with regular lightly salted butter?

    Reply

    • Roasted Pecans Recipe & How To Guide - Grits and Pinecones (15)Sharon Rigsby

      Yes, lightly salted or salted butter will work fine. Depending on salty you like your food, you may want to reduce the amount of salt you add.
      All the best,
      Sharon

      Reply

  2. Roasted Pecans Recipe & How To Guide - Grits and Pinecones (16)Linger

    Roasted Pecans Recipe & How To Guide - Grits and Pinecones (17)
    Hi Sharon. I can almost smell these roasting in my kitchen as I read your post. Such a great appetizer to have sitting around for virtually any occasion. Also, thanks for all the good tips.

    Reply

  3. Roasted Pecans Recipe & How To Guide - Grits and Pinecones (18)Patricia

    Thank you, Sharon, for your reply to leave the pecans out till before serving. I am expecting tomorrows fresh made cranberry sauce that I am putting the roasted pecans in will be so good.

    Reply

    • Roasted Pecans Recipe & How To Guide - Grits and Pinecones (19)Sharon Rigsby

      Awesome!

      Reply

      • Roasted Pecans Recipe & How To Guide - Grits and Pinecones (20)Susan Barnes

        Roasted Pecans Recipe & How To Guide - Grits and Pinecones (21)
        So easy and so delicious. I made two recipes’ worth to send in Christmas boxes. When I get some more pecans, I’ll make some for us. Merry Christmas!

      • Roasted Pecans Recipe & How To Guide - Grits and Pinecones (22)Sharon Rigsby

        Hi Susan, I’m so glad you liked them, and thank you too for letting me know. Merry Christmas to you and your family as well!
        Sharon

  4. Roasted Pecans Recipe & How To Guide - Grits and Pinecones (23)Patricia

    If a recipe calls for roasted pecans, such as a cooked cranberry sauce, is it okay to put and mix and leave overnight in fridge? Or will the pecans get chewy and be added before serving?
    Thank you.

    Reply

    • Roasted Pecans Recipe & How To Guide - Grits and Pinecones (24)Sharon Rigsby

      Hi Patricia, I would leave the pecans out until right before you serve the cranberry sauce.
      Happy Thanksgiving!
      Sharon

      Reply

Roasted Pecans Recipe & How To Guide - Grits and Pinecones (2024)

FAQs

Should pecans be soaked before roasting? ›

Wet pecans allow the salt to stick easily to the nuts. Plus, soaking nuts helps neutralize enzyme inhibitors, which can harm your digestion, and reduce phytates, which decrease nutrient absorption. Just submerge your nuts in water while the oven is heating up and you'll be good to go.

What is the difference between roasted and toasted pecans? ›

Now, some of you may be wondering, “What's the difference between roasting and toasting a pecan?”. The answer is simple. Roasting is when the nut is cooked fully through, and is usually done in an oven. Toasting means to brown the nut on the outside, and is usually done over a fire or on the stove.

Should I chop pecans before or after roasting? ›

For the best result, toast your pecans as whole pieces, then chop as the recipe suggests. Toasting pecans that are all a similar size rather than roughly chopped will promote even toasting. For proper storage, store your toasted pecans in an air-tight container in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.

Is it better to toast pecans whole or in pieces? ›

It's best to toast nuts whole, then to chop them if you need smaller pieces. When nuts are chopped before toasting, they are more likely to burn.

What is the best way to roast pecans? ›

To toast pecans in the oven:

Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper or foil for easy cleanup. Toss pecans in oil or melted butter and salt if desired. Arrange in a single layer on the prepared baking sheet. Toast until browned and fragrant, stirring occasionally, about 5 to 10 minutes.

What is the best method for roasting nuts? ›

Toasting Nuts in the Oven
  1. Preheat the oven to 325°F.
  2. Spread the nuts in a single layer on your baking sheet; don't crowd or assemble them too close together.
  3. Put the baking sheet in the oven, and bake until the nuts are fragrant and slightly browned, about 5–8 minutes, depending on the size and type of the nut.
Oct 21, 2023

Why are my roasted pecans bitter? ›

Pecans have two sources of bitterness -- naturally occurring tannins in the kernel and pieces of corky material from the inside of the nut which can adhere to the kernel. Some of the tannin and all of the corky material can be removed by washing the kernels before cooking.

Should toasted pecans be refrigerated? ›

Store the roasted, seasoned pecan halves in a glass jar in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.

Do you use oil when roasting nuts? ›

There are two basic ways to roast nuts in the oven: dry or with a small amount of oil.

Why do you boil pecans before cracking? ›

Try Boiling Them

One last way to crack your pecans in the shell when all our other methods have failed you is to boil the pecans to soften the shell. This is a good method if you just purchased a bag of pecans in the shell and want to do them all at once.

Why are roasted pecans so good? ›

Roasting the pecan nuts helps draw out the natural oils, creating that nice crunchy texture. If you are worried about excessive oils, don't be. Most nuts contain enough oils which prevent them from absorbing more. Pecans contain monounsaturated fats which some studies indicate can lower your cholesterol levels.

Should you wash pecans before you crack them? ›

Don't wash pecans. Don't run water over them or even use a damp towel to clean them. Especially in-shell pecans.

How do you know when pecans are toasted? ›

Toasting Pecans on the Stove Top

When the skillet is hot, add the pecans. After 1 minute,stir the pecans occasionally until they are fragrant and mottled with golden brown spots, 6 to 7 minutes.

Should I toast nuts in the pan or oven? ›

Most of the time, we like to toast nuts in the oven. Why? Because the dry, indirect heat the oven offers will toast the nuts more evenly than a skillet will. Using a skillet might trim a few minutes off your cook time, but the heat is uneven.

Does roasting pecans destroy nutrients? ›

Heat used during roasting nuts can slightly reduce their levels of antioxidants and vitamins. Roasting may also damage some of their healthy fats. Further, if stored improperly in heat or exposed to sun for too long, these fats can get rancid which will give the nuts an unpleasant taste and smell.

How long to soak pecans before cracking? ›

The cold water method soaks the pecans in chlorinated water for as long as eight hours. The pecans are then drained for 16 to 24 hours in sacks, vats or barrels in preparation for cracking (within the next 24-hour period).

What are the benefits of soaked pecans? ›

"Soaked nuts possess several advantages over unsoaked nuts, including improved digestibility, increased nutrient availability, and enhanced taste," said Bansal. The soaking process can also enhance the texture of nuts, making them more enjoyable to eat.

Why do you soak nuts in water before roasting? ›

Soaking nuts

This process makes raw nuts easier to digest and breaks down the phytic acid, which actually helps humans to access more nutritional benefits. Simply place your nuts in a bowl, add 1 to 2 teaspoons sea salt and cover with warm or room temperature water.

Which nuts must be soaked? ›

Long-soak nuts (almonds, pistachios, and hazelnuts) need at least 8 hours. Medium-soak nuts (pecans, walnuts, and Brazil nuts) are oilier and swell up quickly, so require less soaking time. Short-soak nuts (cashews, macadamias, and pine nuts) have the highest fat content and require only 2 to 4 hours soaking.

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