Pecans With a Kick (Crock Pot)

"Diabetic spicy pecans with a little kick! This is just enough cayenne to give that kick. If you like hot and spicy, add more. NOTE: Newer crockpots tend to run at a higher temperature, so you may need to adjust cooking time accordingly!"
 
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Ready In:
3hrs 10mins
Ingredients:
6
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Put the pecans in crock pot. Add the egg white and stir until the pecans are evenly coated.
  • In a bowl, stir together the cinnamon, salt, cayenne, and Splenda. Pour the mixture over the pecans and stir until they're evenly coated.
  • Cover the crock pot; set on low, and let it cook for 3 hours, stirring every hour or so.
  • If the nuts aren't dry by the end of the 3 hours, uncover the crock pot, stir, and cook for another 30 minutes until dry.
  • Store in an airtight container.

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  1. Ok am in nut heaven. Messed up the recipe and it still turned out Fabulous. Made almost as written, my mistake was using chili powder instead of cayenne (trying to do to many things at one time). But liked so well with the chili powder will be making another batch for our Christmas eve party. This has gone into the keeper file. Thanks so much for the post.
     
  2. Easy, but they dried out in half the time in my crockpot, so watch them carefully! Older crockpots will probably take the 3 hours. They taste just as good as the ones we pay big money for, plus no sugar!
     
  3. EXCELLENT!! EXCELLENT!! Wonderful flavor and so easy! We like to garnish our salads with these pecans. Thanks for sharing, Mikekey!! Prepared for the 2008 Crock Pot Challenge in the Photo Forum.
     
  4. These were so good! Loved the cinnamon. Easy to make with great results. Thanks!
     
  5. Love these - very easy to make - and tasty! We didn't find them very spicy, and I doubled the cayenne. Next time I will double THAT again to try to achieve the KICK we want. I brought them out warm and I can guarantee they won't make it to work Wednesday with DH as planned!! ;) I did use the powdered egg whites (plus water) for this recipe - worked like a charm! Thanks for a great recipe - I plan to add this to my holiday trays this year!!
     
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  1. Ok am in nut heaven. Messed up the recipe and it still turned out Fabulous. Made almost as written, my mistake was using chili powder instead of cayenne (trying to do to many things at one time). But liked so well with the chili powder will be making another batch for our Christmas eve party. This has gone into the keeper file. Thanks so much for the post.
     

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