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How To make Buttermilk Pecan Pralines (Cook 'Em Horns)
3 c Sugar
1 t Baking Soda
1 Pinch of Salt
1 c Buttermilk
3/4 c White Corn Syrup
2 T Butter
2 c Pecan Halves
In a large saucepan, (5 or 6 Quart size) combine sugar, baking soda, salt, buttermilk and corn syrup. Bring to a boil, stirring constantly. Reduce heat to medium-low, continue cooking until mixture becomes caramel-colored and reaches soft ball stage (238 degrees). Remove from heat, add butter and pecan halves. Beat until thick enough to drop from a spoon onto waxed paper. If mixture becomes too hard, return to heat and add small amount of water. Stir until smooth. Yield: 44 to 48 Pralines. *** Variation *** Reduce sugar to 2 cups. Omit corn syrup. Increase butter to 3/4 cup, add 1 teaspoon vanilla. Include butter in cooking stage. Add vanilla with pecans. Source: Cook 'EM Horns cookbook, The Ex-students Association, Univ. of Texas, Austin.
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