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Indulge in the irresistible flavors and sweetness of The South's Best Pralines. This beloved confection has become an iconic treat synonymous with Southern cuisine. Pralines have their origins in the early 1700s, when French settlers brought their culinary traditions to New Orleans. Over the years, pralines have become a true Southern delicacy, cherished for their caramelized goodness and creamy texture. Whether enjoyed as a dessert or a delightful snack, these pralines promise to satisfy your sweet tooth and transport you to the heart of the South.
The South's Best Pralines can be enjoyed in various ways. As a standalone treat, they are perfect to satisfy cravings for something sweet. Additionally, these pralines pair wonderfully with a cup of freshly brewed coffee or a glass of milk. For a decadent dessert, serve these pralines alongside a generous scoop of creamy vanilla ice cream, allowing the contrasting temperatures and flavors to create a delightful combination. No matter how you choose to indulge, The South's Best Pralines will undoubtedly be a crowd-pleaser.
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Recipe: The South's Best Pralines
Ingredients:
3 tablespoons dark corn syrup
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1 1/2 cups packed light brown sugar
1 cup evaporated milk
1 1/2 cups pecan halves
1/8 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 cups sugar
2 tablespoons butter
Instructions:
1. Combine the dark corn syrup, packed light brown sugar, evaporated milk and salt in a large saucepan.
2. Stirring continuously, bring the mixture to a boil over medium-high heat.
3. Once it reaches a boil, reduce the heat to medium and cook, continuing to stir, until the mixture reaches the soft-ball stage (around 236-240°F or 113-116°C on a candy thermometer).
4. Remove the saucepan from the heat and stir in the sugar and butter until fully combined.
5. Allow the mixture to cool for 6-9 minutes. Add pecan halves and vanilla by hand and stir for a few mins by hand.
6. Using a spoon, drop portions of the mixture onto wax paper or a silicone baking mat to form pralines. Leave space between each one to allow them to set. Add hot water if the mixture gets too tough.
7. Let the pralines cool and harden for about 30 minutes before serving.
Enjoy your homemade South's Best Pralines!
Notes:
- It is important to stir the mixture continuously while boiling to prevent scorching or burning.
- Be cautious when working with the praline mixture, as it will be extremely hot.
- Feel free to add a touch of cinnamon, nutmeg, or other spices to the praline mixture for a unique twist.
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Enjoy The South's Best Pralines for a taste of Southern charm and sweetness that will leave you craving for more. Share these delectable treats with friends and family, and let the flavors transport you to the rich culinary heritage of the South.
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