Spicy Cocoa Glazed Pecans

"The original of this slightly tweaked recipe comes from the Dec 2006 cookbooklet, Best Recipes, Hershey's Holiday Favorites. Preparation time does not include the time needed for the finished nuts to cool completely."
 
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Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
7
Yields:
3 cups
Serves:
20
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F, then use a vegetable oil spray to lightly coat a large but shallow baking sheet.
  • In a bowl combine the 1/2 cup of sugar & the warm water, stirring until sugar is dissolved.
  • Add pecans & let soak 10 minutes before draining & discarding the water.
  • In a large bowl, stir together the 1/4 cup of sugar, cocoa, chili powder & cayenne pepper.
  • Add pecans to this spicy cocoa mixture & toss until all the cocoa mixture coats the pecans, then spread the nuts evenly on the prepared pan.
  • Bake 10 to 15 minutes or until pecans start to glisten & appear dry, stirring several times while baking.
  • Remove from the oven & let the baking sheet cool completely on a wire rack.
  • Store nuts in a tightly covered container, placed in a cool, dry spot.
  • Serve as a snack, with beverages, or sprinkle in salads.

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Reviews

  1. These are terrific! Different from the typical glazed pecans and so easy to make. Be careful to watch the cook time as they go from done to overdone very quickly! Just the right amount of heat, and love the chili powder/cocoa combination. Thanks for sharing the recipe!
     
  2. Wow, these glazed pecans will definitely be among my holiday eats this year! Loved the cocoa and they were just right on the chili powder and cayenne for us. Now all I have to do is keep my hubby from eating them all up!! Made for Everyday is a Holiday, November, 2011.
     
  3. This is a great snacking recipe! Our kids enjoyed it too, so if you are looking for something fiery you should up the cayenne pepper. Easy to make. I used alu foil sprayed with cooking spray for easy clean up.
     
  4. Great recipe! If you like things spicier, you might increase the chili powder and cayenne (and possibly diminish the sugar). I'll be experimenting with that variation on my next batch. To make clean-up non-existent, use parchment paper to line the baking sheet. (Parchment paper is the unsung hero of cooking glazed nuts. They come out crispy without almost ruining a baking sheet!) We ate our pecans on a salad of romaine, gorgonzola cheese, balsamic vinaigrette, and granny smith apple. Delicious!
     
  5. I've made a similar recipe, with the same soaking technique, not so long ago, but without the cocoa, so I had to try out this one too. And I'm happy that I did. Love that's low in sugar and has no butter at all, so I don't have to feel quilty about it! Made it for the Christmas tray,but that doesn't mean that I shared them!
     
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