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Pecan pralines-




Yield: 24 Servings

Ingredients:

Instructions:

The quintessential New Orleans candy. And it's pronounced or NOT . I've had ferners (that's Yatspeak for "non-New Orleanian") stand before me and insist that it's pronounced . Well bra I'm from The City where they were invented and I know how to pronounce it. And you're certainly entitled to your opinion on its pronunciation no matter how wrong it may be ... Combine the sugar and milk and cook slowly in a heavy pot over a low flame until it reaches the soft ball stage (238 degrees on a candy thermometer). Remove from heat and add the butter vanilla and pecans. Beat mixture with a wooden spoon until it is smooth and creamy. Drop by spoonsful onto waxed paper. If the candy does not harden within 10 minutes it may be cooked some more. Walt MM







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