Pecan Pie Energy Bites - Easy, Vegan, Gluten-Free and Tastes Like Pie! - Food Wishes
These fast and easy to make vegan treats are gluten free, don’t contain any added sugar, and taste very, very close to actual pecan pie. So, what’s the catch? There isn’t one. Enjoy!
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Recipe is adapted from one by Mimi from the blog Daughter of Seitan.
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Say hello to your new go-to meat substitute! Slow-cooked Pecan & Carrot Grounds will change the way you look at vegan meals - give it a try! #Veganuary #PecanAndCarrotGrounds
Are you looking for a meat substitute? Try this delicious recipe out!
Slow-cooking pecans is a game changer, just like walnuts. So many people have asked me if you can use pecans, and the answer is yes! I may like this mix a little better than the last. The vegetable base adds better flavor than the Worcestershire sauce.
Ingredients
2 cups of soaked pecan (soak them overnight
1 chopped green bell pepper
1 chopped orange bell pepper
3 chopped small carrots
1/2 chopped white onion
3 Tbsp vegan butter
2 Tbsp Bouillon Organic Vegetable Seasoned Vegetable base ( I use the Better Than Bouillon brand.) They have a vegan version.
Step 1. Soak pecans for 24 hours. Drain after 24 hours.
Step 2. Blend in food processor.
Step 3. Add pecan, green bell pepper, orange bell pepper, chopped carrots, onion, vegan butter, and bouillon vegetable base to slow-cooked. Cook on high for 1 hour. Change the temperature to warm and slow cook for 12 -14 hours. Slow cook until the pecan and carrots are soft.
Step 4. Add whatever spices or herbs for your recipe to the pecan meat.
Enjoy
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Sweet and Spicy Pecan Recipe – Oven Roasted Pecans
Sweet and spicy oven roasted pecans are simple, quick and make a delicious appetizer for parties or a tasty snack. The pecan is the state tree of Texas, and pecan recipes go together with Texas like bread a butter. This sweet and spicy pecan recipe dates back to at least the mid 1800’s and has been a Texas favorite for generations.
The pecan tree can be found throughout Texas and is a leader in pecan cultivation and production.
Sweet and spicy pecans are a perfect New Year’s party appetizer your guests will love to munch on.
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Hillbilly Jilly Sweet and Spicy Pecan Recipe – Oven Roasted
Ingredients
● 2 cups pecan halves
● 2 tbsp. butter - melted
● 1 tbsp. white sugar
● 1 tsp. ground cumin
● 1 tsp. chili powder
● 1/2 tsp. crushed red pepper flakes
● 1/4 tsp. salt – Pink Himalayan salt tastes amazing on these!
Directions
1. Toss pecans in melted butter
2. Add remaining ingredients to pecans and toss until evenly coated
3. Spread on cookie sheet and bake at 325 degrees for 15 minutes – stir/flip every 5 minutes
4. Cool and store in airtight container.
Note: Makes 2 cups
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Pecan Pie Bars That Are Better Than Pecan Pie
Perfectly nutty and slightly gooey Pecan Pie Bars are a fast and fun twist on the classic Thanksgiving dessert. With 15 servings, this recipe feeds a crowd and comes together in no time--making it perfect for the holidays!
Recipe:
Ingredients
Crust
2 ⅓ cups all-purpose flour (291g)
½ cup light brown sugar (100g)
1 ½ teaspoons cornstarch
¾ teaspoon table salt
1 cup unsalted butter, very cold and cubed (226g)
2 Tablespoons heavy cream
Pecan Pie Bar Topping
¼ cup unsalted butter, melted and cooled (57g)
1 cup light brown sugar, firmly packed (200g) (I prefer to use a blend of light and dark brown sugar)
3 Tablespoons all-purpose flour
3 large eggs, room temperature preferred, lightly beaten
1 cup light corn syrup
1 ½ teaspoons vanilla extract
¾ teaspoons table salt
2 ½ cups chopped pecans (250g)
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Instructions
00:00 Introduction
Crust
00:24 Preheat oven to 350F (175C) and line a 9x13 baking pan with parchment paper or foil, using enough so that the excess hangs over the sides (you’re effectively making a sling that you’ll use to remove the bars after baking and cooling).
00:29 Combine flour, sugar, cornstarch, and salt in the basin of a food processor and briefly pulse until combined.
01:28 Scatter butter over the top of the mixture and pulse again until just combined and small butter pieces are still remaining.
02:23 Add heavy cream and pulse again until dough is still sandy/just beginning to cling together but will stick together if pressed between your thumb and forefinger (this is about 25-30 1-second pulses for me).
03:17 Pour crumbly mixture into prepared baking pan and use your hands or the back of a spoon to evenly flatten into the pan.
04:17 Transfer to 350F (175C) oven and bake until the crust is just beginning to turn light golden brown, about 25 minutes. While crust is baking, prepare your pecan pie bar topping.
Pecan Pie Bar Topping
04:26 Melt butter and set aside so it has some time to cool.
04:45 In a large bowl, combine brown sugar and flour and whisk until well-combined and lump free.
05:12 Add eggs, corn syrup, vanilla extract and salt and stir until completely combined and then drizzle in melted butter and stir to combine.
06:13 Stir in chopped pecans.
06:25 Once crust has finished baking, pour pecan pie filling over warm crust (use a spatula to evenly distribute the filling/nuts if needed). Return to oven and bake on 350F (175C) for 25-30 minutes or until the filling is set and the center does not jiggle when the pan is jostled.
07:12 Allow to cool for 4-6 hours or overnight before cutting and serving.
Notes
Preparing without a food processor
Note that while the crust for pecan pie bars can be prepared without a food processor (using a grater or pastry cutter or rubbing the butter into the mixture), it will be very, very difficult to work together. This is a dry dough that really benefits from the power of a food processor, so use yours if you have it!
Corn syrup
I prefer to use light corn syrup, dark corn syrup will work but I find it makes the bars richer in a way that I found to be overpowering. I do not know of a substitute that will work as well as corn syrup; maple syrup and honey tend to make the filling too loose/runny.
Pecans
I tried this recipe toasting the pecans first and without toasting the pecans and did not find a significant difference and the extra step to be unnecessary. However, you can feel free to toast the pecans first!
Storing
After cooling/cutting, store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days or in the refrigerator for up to one week.
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Keto Pecan Pie In 5 MINUTES | Low Carb, Sugar Free, & Gluten Free Pecan Pie
This low carb Keto Pecan Pie Recipe is such a quick and easy keto dessert recipe. It takes just 5 minutes to make, and the entire pie has just 5 net carbs. Plus, not only is this a sugar free pecan pie, it's a gluten free pie too.
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