Cinnamon Sugar Pecans (Candied Pecans)

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This homemade Cinnamon Sugar Pecans Recipe is easy to make with only 6 ingredients & is so much more delicious than the nuts from the mall or fair! Make a batch of candied pecans and use them a salad topper, enjoy as a sweet snack, or give away as holiday gifts.

Overhead view of a bowl of homemade Cinnamon Sugar Pecans


You know when you’re walking through the mall and you smell something amazing? You look around and realize that the heavenly aroma is coming from a glazed nut stand. So, you casually walk by because you know there will be a free sample…

Well, these Homemade Cinnamon Sugar Pecans are better than those nuts you find at the mall or fair! They are so easy to make and have very few ingredients! The only wet ingredients for an entire batch  is 1 egg white and 1 tablespoon of vanilla! No butter! No oil! But definitely no sacrificing on taste.

This recipe has been a staple in my life for almost 20 years now. I always have these on hand. They’re freezer friendly, so you can make a batch, eat some warm from the oven, and freeze the rest to toss on salads or enjoy as a sweet snack.

They also make great gifts for friends and neighbors for the holidays (along with Christmas Cookies). Wrap them in a cute cellophane bag or mason jar and give your loved ones an extra special treat.

a bowl of Cinnamon Sugar Pecans

Cinnamon Sugar Pecans: Ingredients & Substitutions

  • Pecans. Use raw, unsalted pecans halves in this candied pecan recipe. I don’t recommend any substitutions. Check out my candied almonds or candied walnuts if you’d prefer to use different nuts.
  • Granulated Sugar. organic cane sugar is a good substitute. Readers have had success making a refined-sugar free version using coconut sugar.
  • Egg White. Use a large egg white to make these candied pecans. Remember, the size of your egg will effect the amount of pecans used.
  • Sea Salt. I only bake with pure, fine sea salt. If you only have iodized table salt, you will need to cut the amount of salt in half. 
  • Ground Cinnamon. Use a high-quality ground cinnamon for the absolute best flavor!
  • Vanilla extract. Please only use pure vanilla extract, no imitation! 
overhead view of the labeled ingredients in this candied cinnamon sugar pecans recipe

How to make Homemade Cinnamon Sugar Pecans 

Like I’ve said before, these candied pecans are easy to make, but we will walk through the recipe step by step to ensure you success – and don’t forget to watch the video.

Combine the dry ingredients

Begin by mixing together the sugar, sea salt and cinnamon in a small bowl, then set it aside. It’s important to thoroughly mix the dry ingredients so they are evenly distributed on the candied pecans.

two overhead photos showing how to make candied cinnamon sugar pecans - combining dry ingredients

Whisk Wet Ingredients

Use either a wire whisk or a hand mixer and beat the egg white and vanilla together until frothy. (You will notice in the video that the mixture is a little whiter, that is just because the egg white was beaten longer). You just need the wet mixture to be frothy, you do not want to beat the egg whites until they are stiff. 

two overhead photos showing how to make candied cinnamon sugar pecans - combining wet ingredients

Add Pecans

Next, add the pecans to the wet mixture and stir until thoroughly combined and coated. 

Note on the Amount of Pecans

Start by adding a little less than 4 cups of pecans to the wet mixture, and slowly add the rest to be sure there are no dry pecans and no wet mixture stuck to the sides of the bowl. The amount of nuts can vary slightly depending on the size of your egg white.

two overhead photos showing how to make candied cinnamon sugar pecans - stirring in pecans

Add dry ingredients

Next, stir in the dry ingredients until the pecans are evenly coated.

two overhead photos showing how to make candied cinnamon sugar pecans adding dry ingredients

Bake

The baking time, temperature and method is extremely important in this cinnamon sugar pecans recipe. 

  • Do not use parchment paper/foil Do bake these Homemade Cinnamon Sugar Pecans directly on the pan. When you stir the pecans, you need to reincorporate the cinnamon sugar “syruP” from the pan onto the nuts, and parchment paper/foil soaks up the liquid, which results in less coated nuts and a big old mess. You can use a silicone baking mat but it’s not necessary.
  • Do not adjust baking time. Bake at 250 for 1 hour, stirring every 15 minutes.  Even if they seem done after 45 minutes, the extra 15 minutes gives these Cinnamon Sugar Pecans the perfect crispiness that’s retained even after freezing.
two overhead photos showing how to bake candied cinnamon sugar pecans

Serve

You won’t be able to resist eating these candied pecans warm fresh from the oven. They are to die for and not only taste delicious, but they make your house smell like cinnamon-sugar heaven. Here are some serving suggestions:

a bowl of candied pecans

How to Store Cinnamon Sugar Pecans

This candied pecans recipe makes a large batch. I always make the full recipe and enjoy some, then store or freeze the rest for later. I like to have them on hand to pull out and use on salads.

Store them at room temperature in an airtight container (glass jar) for up to 2 weeks.

How to Freeze Candied Pecans

  1. Let the pecans cool completely.
  2. Transfer candied pecans to a freezer-friendly, airtight container. 
  3. Store in the freezer for up to 3 months. 
  4. Thaw at room temperature and enjoy. They thaw very quickly, and even taste great frozen.
up close overhead view of homemade Cinnamon Sugar Pecans in a bowl

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Cinnamon Sugar Pecans (Candied Pecans)

Laura
This homemade Cinnamon Sugar Pecans Recipe is easy to make with only 6 ingredients & is so much more delicious than the nuts from the mall or fair! Plus, these candied pecans are gluten & dairy-free & freezer-friendly! Make a batch, store them in the freezer and use as a salad topper or enjoy as a sweet snack!
4.97 from 66 votes
Course condiment, Dessert, Snack
Cuisine American
Servings 32 Servings
Calories 112
Prep Time5 minutes
Cook Time1 hour
Total Time1 hour 5 minutes

Ingredients 
 

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 250 degrees F. Grease a large baking sheet. (Do not use parchment paper or foil. Bake directly on the greased pan).
  • In a small bowl, combine sugar, sea salt, and cinnamon, set aside.
  • In a large mixing bowl, whip egg white and vanilla with a until frothy (about 1 minute). Either whisk by hand or use a handheld mixer.
  • Add pecans to wet mixture 1 cup at a time, stirring to coat the nuts evenly. Depending on the size of your egg white you may use slightly more or less than 4 cups pecans. Just make sure all nuts are well coated before adding more.
  • Once pecans are completely coated, sprinkle the dry ingredients over the pecans and stir until evenly distributed. Make sure to scrape any extra cinnamon sugar mixture off the sides and bottom of the bowl and incorporate it into the pecan.
  • Spread the pecans evenly on the prepared baking sheet.
  • Bake at 250 degrees F for 1 hour. Stir every 15 minutes (you will stir 3 times before removing from the oven).
  • Let cool or enjoy them warm.
  • Store in an airtight container at room temperature or in the freezer.

Video

Notes

*This recipe makes 4 cups of candied pecans. 
Please follow baking time exactly. Even if they seem done at 45 minutes do not skip the last 15 minutes of baking.
Ingredient Substitutions
  • Pecans. Use raw, unsalted pecans halves in this candied pecan recipe. I don’t recommend any substitutions. Check out my candied almonds if you’d prefer almonds.
  • Granulated Sugar. Regular granulated sugar and organic cane sugar are the two varieties I have used to make these cinnamon sugar pecans. Readers have had success making a refined-sugar free version using coconut sugar.
  • Egg White. Use a large egg white to make these candied pecans. Remember, the size of your egg will effect the amount of pecans used! 
  • Sea Salt. I only ever bake with pure, fine sea salt. If you only have iodized table salt, you will need to cut the amount of salt in half. 
  • Ground Cinnamon. Use a high-quality ground cinnamon for the absolute best flavor!
  • Vanilla extract. Please only use pure vanilla extract, no imitation! 
Store
Store candied pecans at room temperature in an airtight container (glass jar) for up to 2 weeks.
Freeze
  • Let the cinnamon sugar pecans cool completely.
  • Transfer candied pecans to a freezer-friendly, airtight container.
  • Store in the freezer for up to 3 months.
  • Thaw at room temperature and enjoy. They thaw very quickly, and even taste great frozen.

Nutrition

Serving: 2Tablespoons | Calories: 112kcal | Carbohydrates: 8g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5g | Sodium: 74mg | Potassium: 54mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 7IU | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Calcium: 10mg | Iron: 0.3mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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  1. Sugared nuts are one of my FAVORITE things in the world. :o) I’m definitely a nutty girl, and they also make even the people who don’t like salad eat salads. 🙂 I would be like a fly to the flame TOO if there were sugared nuts in the oven.

    1. LOL! Nutty ladies unite! 😉 I agree! A some sugared pecans, crasins, goat cheese & avocado and I’M like a fly to a flame! 😉

  2. MMM that smell is one of the main reasons I visit malls in the winter. So amazing! These look like such a great snack to have at work 🙂

    1. LOL I agree! We have a sporting goods store by us that has a roasted nut stand and I just love walking past to smell them (and check for samples of course)! 🙂

    1. Hi Marcella! I am not sure about sugar substitutes because I don’t use them…so I couldn’t tell you if it would work or not! If you need a low-sugar option and want to try a substitute I’d recommend one that is marketed as being a 1:1 substitute for white sugar. You can also use coconut sugar for an unrefined option!

      1. Thanks.. i wonder if maple syrup would work too as a natural sweetner and the added bonus of smelling like maple syrup! Yum

      2. Hey Marcella! I do not recommend using a liquid sweetener for the sugar in this recipe, because I don’t believe it will produce the crispy sweet end result that comes when using a granulated sweetener.

  3. Oh my goodness these look so tasty! I could eat these by the handful!!!!! Pinning!

    1. Thank you Rachel! 🙂 I have a hard time keeping my husband from eating the whole batch when they just come out of the oven! That’s why I freeze some…because he doesn’t eat what he can’t see. If you want to find the best food in my house look in the back of the pantry and the freezer….hahaha! 🙂

  4. I LOVE pecans and this recipe sounds great! I got a pecan recipe a few years ago from a coworker and it is perfect for snacking, but yours looks like a great dessert. I bet it would be awesome on a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Thanks for sharing at Inspiration Thursday!

    1. Lela!! Just last night, as my family was sitting down having ice cream for dessert, my hubby snuck into the freezer, grabbed a handful and tossed some of these in his bowl!! 🙂 Great minds…. 😉

  5. Your Cinnamon Sugar Pecans will be a great snack! Hope you have a very special week and thanks so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday.
    Miz Helen

  6. Thanks for sharing this recipe – I love these in salads! Hope you’re feeling better soon. Blessings, Janet

    1. Thank you Janet! That’s my favorite way to use these too! A little goat cheese, avocado and these pecans! 😉

    2. I made these for a wedding reception cocktail hour and they were a huge hit! I cannot tell you how many people asked where I got the recipe (which I shared). Absolutely fantastic, Wonder if I could do the same recipe for walnuts or almonds?