Candied Maple Bourbon Pecans (Keto and Sugar-free)
Making Candied Maple Bourbon Pecans is so easy! Add them to salads, yogurt or just have a handful as a snack. These are sweet, salty, crisp and totally addictive. They also make perfect holiday gifts! I include methods to cook in the oven, air fryer and stovetop.
Add the egg white and whisk until frothy. Ensure butter is not hot enough to cook the whites.
Add the sweetener, salt, maple extract, bourbon, spices, molasses to the egg white and butter mixture and whisk until thoroughly combined.
Toss the pecans into the large bowl and mix until thoroughly coated.
Spread the pecans out in an even layer on the lined basket. Depending on the size of your air fryer basket, you may have to work in batches.
Air fry for 7 minutes at 250 °F, then stir. Cook for another 7 minutes, watching closely that they don't burn.
Let pecans cool to room temperature before enjoying or storing.
Stove top glazed maple bourbon pecans
In a medium bowl, whisk the water, bourbon, spices, salt, molasses, maple extract and sweetener until thoroughly combined.
Heat a large skillet on medium heat and add the butter.
When the butter is melted, pour the mixture into the skillet and stir constantly until very thick and bubbly. If you have candy thermometer, the caramel should reach about 360°F.
Add the pecans and mix until each nut is thoroughly coated.
Remove from heat and transfer to parchment paper until cooled, making sure to separate the pecans so they don't stick together. If they do, they can easily be broken apart once cooled.
Notes
How to store
When completely cooled, store in an airtight container for up to four weeks.
Variations
Candied roasted nuts are so versatile and can be made in many different ways:
Chocolate dipped pecans - Dip half a pecan in melted chocolate. I like to melt sugar-free chocolate in the microwave, dip the pecans, then lay them on a sheet of parchment to let the chocolate harden. I use ChocZero milk chocolate or ChocZero dark chocolate chips.