My nana used to make this 3-ingredient log for us growing up. Still hits the spot today!

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Introducing the 3-Ingredient Pecan Log, a delightful treat that brings together the crunchy goodness of pecans and the sweet gooeyness of vanilla wafers. This dessert holds a special place in the hearts of many, as it has been enjoyed for generations. Its origins trace back to the southern United States, where pecans are plentiful and deeply ingrained in the culinary traditions. The simplicity of this recipe allows the natural flavors of the pecans to shine, making it a beloved dessert that is perfect for any occasion.
When serving the 3-Ingredient Pecan Log, there are several options to consider in order to create a well-rounded dessert experience. To complement the sweetness of the vanilla wafers and the pecans, a scoop of creamy vanilla ice cream is an excellent choice. The coolness of the ice cream contrasts beautifully with the warmth of the nutty log, creating a delightful contrast of temperatures. Alternatively, serving it with a dollop of freshly whipped cream adds a light and airy element to balance the richness of the pecans. Pairing it with a cup of hot coffee or tea creates a cozy and comforting ending to a meal.
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3-Ingredient Pecan Log Recipe:
Ingredients:
14 ounces sweetened condensed milk
11 ounces vanilla wafers
3.5 cups of chopped pecans
Instructions:
1. Crush the vanilla wafers (preferably with a food processor).
2. In a large bowl, mix the crushed wafers, condensed milk, and pecans until well combined.
3. Form the mixture into two logs, wrap them in wax paper, and refrigerate for at least 2 hours.
4. Slice and serve the chilled logs.
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Pro Tip: For added flavor, feel free to toast the pecans before making these logs.
The 3-Ingredient Pecan Log is a true crowd-pleaser that can be enjoyed on its own, or elevated with the addition of a few simple accompaniments. Get ready to savor the rich flavors of pecans in every bite, creating a dessert experience that is both comforting and indulgent.
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