Salted Oven Roasted Pecans Recipe (2024)

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An easy and delicious salted oven roasted pecans recipe. These roasted pecans are the perfect addictive appetizer for parties or gatherings. This simple recipe is ready in under 30 minutes!

I’ve said it many times, and truly believe it’s true.

Simple is best.

That’s the first thing that came to mind when I decided to share this salted oven roasted pecan recipe. I’m not totally sure it should be called a recipe, because it’s so simple…but we’re calling it that anyway! This is an old family recipe that I first tasted at my in-laws. My husband’s grandmother made these, and after she passed away, her daughters made them. They are a great addition to any gathering, and they make a lovely homemade gift.

​Easy Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 275 degrees F.
  • ​Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. (Optional)
  • Place pecans in a single layer on the baking sheet.
  • Cut 4 slices of salted butter, 1 tablespoon each.
  • Cut each butter pat into 6 small pieces.
  • Drop butter pieces evenly over pecan halves.
  • Evenly sprinkle the salt over the pecans/butter.
  • Place the baking sheet in the preheated oven and bake for 10 minutes.
  • Remove from oven and stir pecans well until all are coated with butter and salt.
  • Return the pecans to one layer on the cookie sheet and bake for 8 to 10 minutes more.
  • Watch closely at the end so the pecans don’t get too done. You want them to be golden brown.
  • Remove from oven. Cool on cookie sheet to room temperature.
  • Store in an airtight container or resealable freezer bag.

​Ingredient Notes

  • I use salted butter, but it’s fine to use unsalted if that’s what you have on hand. There is no need to add extra salt.
  • We like our pecans buttery, so I use 4 tablespoons of butter. If you would like toasted pecans that are a bit dryer, use less butter. The butter amount can definitely be adjusted to your own taste.
  • Any kind of salt can be used: kosher salt, sea salt, or pink himalayan salt.
  • To make a double batch, simply double the ingredients and use two baking sheets.

Variations

  • For a bit more flavor, replace 1/2 teaspoon of the salt with 1/2 teaspoon of seasoning salt.
  • Make cinnamon pecans by using a cinnamon sugar mixture instead of salt. Combine 2 teaspoons granulated sugar,1 teaspoon cinnamon, and a pinch of salt. Add to the pecans before baking.
  • For some extra zing, add a few shakes of chili powder or red pepper flakes, or sprinkle worcestershire sauce.
  • Drizzle maple syrup on the pecans before baking and cut the salt amount to 1/2 teaspoon.

Ways To Use Oven Roasted Pecans

  • Eat these delicious nuts just as they are!
  • Serve them on on your favorite salads, or use them in chicken salad.
  • Add them to a charcuterie board.
  • Use them as a topping for ice cream sundaes.
  • Layer yogurt, fresh fruit, and these pecan pieces to make yogurt parfaits.
  • For a salty snack, combine these pecans with other nuts, seeds, and dried fruit to make your own homemade trail mix.
  • Blend these pecans in a food processor to make pecan butter.
  • Crush salted roasted pecans and use them as a coating for chicken or fish. (One of our local restaurants serves pecan crusted chicken and it’s truly amazing.)
  • My favorite way to serve this easy recipe is to fill a beautiful small bowl. Use your favorite bowl, use something festive for the holidays, or use a wooden pedestal bowl.

That’s it! Roasting pecans with this oven method is so easy. All you need to make this delicious treat are three simple ingredients, and less than thirty minutes. If you love pecans, this is sure to become one of your favorite recipes.

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Salted Oven Roasted Pecans Recipe

Easy and delicious salted oven roasted pecans recipe. These roasted pecans are the perfect appetizer for parties or gatherings. Ready in under 30 minutes!

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4.45 from 9 votes

Servings: 10 servings

Author: Ann Drake

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 20 minutes minutes

Total Time 30 minutes minutes

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Ingredients

  • 16 oz. package pecan halves
  • 4 tablespoons salted butter
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 275 degrees F.

  • Line baking sheet with parchment paper. (Optional)

  • Place pecans in a single layer on large baking sheet.

  • Cut 4 slices of salted butter, 1 tablespoon each.

  • Cut each butter pat into 6 small pieces.

  • Drop butter pieces evenly over pecan halves.

  • Evenly sprinkle the salt over the pecans/butter.

  • Bake for 10 minutes.

  • Remove from oven and stir pecans well until all are coated with butter and salt.

  • Return the pecans to one layer on the baking sheet and bake for 8 to 10 minutes more.

  • Watch closely at the end so the pecans don’t get too done.

  • Remove from oven. Cool on the baking sheet.

  • Store in an airtight container or resealable bag.

Nutrition

Calories: 354kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 37g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 10g | Monounsaturated Fat: 20g | Trans Fat: 0.2g | Cholesterol: 12mg | Sodium: 269mg | Potassium: 187mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 165IU | Vitamin C: 0.5mg | Calcium: 33mg | Iron: 1mg

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Salted Oven Roasted Pecans Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why do you soak pecans before roasting? ›

Wet pecans allow the salt to stick easily to the nuts. Plus, soaking nuts helps neutralize enzyme inhibitors, which can harm your digestion, and reduce phytates, which decrease nutrient absorption. Just submerge your nuts in water while the oven is heating up and you'll be good to go.

What is the best way to roast pecans? ›

Your oven is also a great tool for toasting pecans. For this method, preheat an oven to 350 degrees F. Spread the nuts evenly onto a rimmed baking sheet and bake until they begin to brown and become aromatic, making sure to toss halfway through, 7 to 10 minutes. Remove from the oven and let cool.

Are roasted salted pecans good for you? ›

Roasted salted pecans are not only scrumptious, but they're also packed with essential nutrients. From vitamins and minerals to healthy fats, these nuts are as good for you as they taste. Pecans are a great source of essential vitamins and minerals such as vitamin E, B vitamins, magnesium, zinc, and iron.

What is the difference between roasted and toasted pecans? ›

Now, some of you may be wondering, “What's the difference between roasting and toasting a pecan?”. The answer is simple. Roasting is when the nut is cooked fully through, and is usually done in an oven. Toasting means to brown the nut on the outside, and is usually done over a fire or on the stove.

What happens if you don't soak nuts? ›

It is true that nuts contain phytic acid, or phytates, which can bind with minerals, making them unavailable to the body. But while soaking nuts in salted water may reduce phytic acid levels, the amount of phytates in nuts is too small to cause a mineral deficiency in either children or adults.

Why do pecans make you go to the bathroom? ›

Since Pecan nuts are fiber -packed, and 1 ounce provides 11% DV of fiber they promote good colon health and facilitate regular bowel movements.

Should I toast pecans whole or chopped? ›

I recommend toasting pecan halves and then chopping after baking. Unfortunately chopped pecans are less likely to toast evenly and are more likely to burn. However, if you only have chopped pecans on hand you can use this method but check and stir the pecans after 3 minutes.

Why are my roasted pecans bitter? ›

Pecans have two sources of bitterness -- naturally occurring tannins in the kernel and pieces of corky material from the inside of the nut which can adhere to the kernel. Some of the tannin and all of the corky material can be removed by washing the kernels before cooking.

Why do you boil pecans before cracking? ›

Boiling pecans before cracking them can actually help prevent the shell from shattering.

What is the number one healthiest nut? ›

1. Almonds. Relatively low in calories, almonds are an excellent food for health due to their protein, fiber, vitamins, and minerals.

Can you eat too many pecans? ›

Like many other nuts, pecans contain a high percentage of fat and can lead to diarrhea if too many are eaten in a short amount of time. Over-consumption may also lead to digestive issues like gas and bloating. Recommendation: One ounce (15-19) pecan halves per day.

Is it okay to eat pecans every day? ›

Eating a handful of pecans each day can help satisfy cravings for unhealthy snacks and provide a nutritious boost to any meal. Furthermore, pecans can also be included as part of a healthy diet when combined with other nutrient-rich foods in moderation.”

What is the best temperature to roast pecans? ›

Oven: Spread them on a baking sheet and roast them in a 350°F oven. Stovetop: Toast them in a skillet over medium-high heat. Microwave: Microwave on HIGH for 30-60 seconds. Air fry: Pop them in your air fryer at 320°F.

Does roasting pecans destroy nutrients? ›

So, although certain antioxidants are lost, a small amount of antioxidants may also be formed during a prolonged roasting process. Some vitamins inherent in the nuts may also be affected by the roasting process, specifically vitamin E, thiamine (vitamin B1) and the carotenoids.

How long do roasted pecans stay good for? ›

If refrigerated, shelled pecans in air-tight containers can stay fresh for up to six months and in-shell pecans can stay fresh for up to twelve months. Roasted pecans when properly cooled and packaged in air-tight containers can be refrigerated for up to thirty days.

Are you supposed to soak pecans? ›

In a nutshell, soaking could increase the absorption of some nutrients, but the difference is super small – and pretty insignificant in the context of your whole diet. If you love the texture and like to use soft, soaked nuts for recipes or nut butters, go ahead!

How long should pecans soak in water? ›

Leave them on the counter to soak for 4-8 hours. Loosely cover with a clean cloth, this allows the contents of the bowl to breathe. If you think that it will be longer than 8 hours before you can get to them, place the bowl in the fridge, making sure to change the water every so often.

Should you soak pecans before cracking? ›

Put the pecans in a pot and cover them with water. Bring them to a boil; boil for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, drain pecans in a colander and allow them to cool so they can be handled. Crack them open and you'll find out just how easy it is to get a whole pecan out of the shell.

Do nuts need to be soaked before roasting? ›

I can't speak to the trustworthiness of the various sites I discovered and their claims about phytic acid and neutralized enzymes, but I can tell you this: Soaking your nuts before you roast them will greatly enhance their flavor.

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