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Hi Chris,Here is a recipe from the Martha Stewart website that I copied this last summer.Havent made these yet,they sure sound good for the holidays!The pecans are fried in oil & coated with Hungarian paprika,black pepper & confectioners sugar for a distinctive flavor thats both spicy & sweet.
New Orleans Hor D'OEUVRES with Angele:
Pecans On Fire: Makes about 4 cups (When making pecans on fire,fry the pecans in a deep pot to prevent the oil from bubbling over.Be sure to spread the spices over the nuts while they are hot,to impart the most flavor.You can add more pepper & paprika if you prefer even spicier pecans.)
1 Tbls.salt 1 Tbls.freshly ground black pepper 2 Tsp.Hungarian paprika 1 lb.pecan halves 1-2 c.confectioners sugar 2 quarts canola oil
1.Combine salt,pepper & paprika in a bowl.Set aside. 2.Bring a large pot of water to a boil.Add the pecans & blanch them for 5 minutes.Remove from heat & drain well.Transfer the hot pecans to a large bowl.Add confectioners sugar & toss well to coat. 3.Heat the oil slowly in a large heavy duty stockpot over medium heat to approximately 350 degrees.Carefully add the pecans in small batches ( add slowly so the oil doesnt splatter)& fry till golden,about 4 minutes.Remove pecans from the oil with a slotted spoon & transfer to a baking pan. 4.Season nuts with the pepper mixture.Let cool & store in an airtight container.
GOOD LUCK & MEERY CHRISTMAS!!!!
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