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Spiced Pecans

Submitted by: Tammi Simpson
Provided by: Taste of Home
The combination of spices on these nuts seems to warm everyone on cold winter days. I made this recipe several times over the holidays. --Tammi Simpson, Greensburg, Kentucky 

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Sugar-Coated Pecans

Submitted by: Carol Crowley
Provided by: Taste of Home
'It's impossible to stop snacking on these sweet crispy nuts, so I make several batches over the holidays in order to keep a supply on hand,' Carol Crowley, West Haven, Connecticut, admits. 

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Orange-Sugared Pecans

Submitted by: Nancy Johnson
Provided by: Taste of Home
I regularly cook up these candied pecans for Christmas gift-giving and family munching. The citrusy-sweet flavor is different and delicious. 

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Spicy Pecans N Cranberries

Submitted by: Rene Dalrymple
Provided by: Taste of Home
Spice up a holiday party with these well-seasoned nuts-- or keep a batch in the freezer to give as last-minute presents. 

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Praline Pie

Submitted by: Sandy
For this rich, deep-dish pie, lots of chopped pecans are stirred into a mixture of brown and white sugars, heavy cream and butter. Then this lovely concoction is carefully cooked on the stove until a candy thermometer tells you that it is now praline. This thick and glistening candy filling is poured into a prepared crust and baked in a slow oven for twenty minutes. 
 
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