Keto Sugar Free Pecan Pralines - Butter Together Kitchen (2024)

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Introduction

These sugar free pecan pralines were inspired by a trip that Dylan and I took to Savannah, Georgia. We loved EVERYTHING about that city. It was one of the most beautiful places we have ever been!

Not only was it beautiful, but the food was great, the people were friendly, and best of all… there were candy stores everywhere! I mean EVERYWHERE!

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It seemed like there was a candy store on every block, and we had no problem with that at all. I think we probably spent most of our travel budget on candy, like any responsible adult would. I probably should point out that we took this trip before we started keto. 😉

After a trip like that, how could we not attempt to make a sugar free pecan praline!? Pralines are just too good not to have in your life!

If we were to go back now, it would (probably) go a little differently. Either way, in every candy store in Savannah, right in the front of the store, they sold pralines, and as soon as we tried one we fell in love!

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Pecan Pralines

Pralines are a pretty simple candy. They’re pretty much made of some sort of nut (usually pecans) and sugar. Oh, and butter.

In other words, just the essential ingredients for DELICIOUS!

It was pretty easy to keto-fy our favorite Savannah snack. We subbed sugar for Golden Monkfruit and used muffin cups as a mold (though this step isn’t required). Those are pretty much the only differences between our pralines and a traditional praline.

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Ingredients Needed For Keto Pecan Pralines

You probably already have all the ingredients you need to make these keto pecan pralines! Sweetener, heavy cream, butter, cinnamon, and pecans are all that you will need to whip up this delicious treat!

Even though it’s not technically an ingredient, it is worth mentioning that we used a muffin pan to help shape our keto pecan pralines. It is totally optional to use one, but for us it just made the process a little easier! Without one, you run the risk of thinner pralines but still delicious.

How To Make These Sugar Free Pecan Pralines:

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  1. Roast the pecans for ten minutes at 300 degrees.
  2. Combine sweetener, butter, cinnamon, heavy cream, and vanilla extract into a skillet or saucepan and stir over medium heat until sweetener is completely dissolved.
  3. Let mixture cook until well thickened; be sure to stir constantly to avoid burning.
  4. Add in roasted pecans.
  5. Stir so that all pecans are coated with mixture. You will want to act fast as the mixture will begin to firm quickly.
  6. Spoon the mixture into your muffin cups and refrigerate for about 10 minutes or until the pralines become firm.

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What Keto-Friendly Sweetener To Use:

For these sugar free pecan pralines we thought it would be best to use Lakanto’s Golden Monkfruit. This sweetener is the keto equivalent of brown sugar, and it works PERFECTLY in these keto pralines!

Though we do recommend Golden Monkfruit for this recipe, pretty much any sweeter will work. Our second choice of sweetener is Lakanto’s Classic Monkfruit.

Monkfruit, whether classic or golden, has no aftertaste or cooling effect like other keto-friendly sweeteners, it’s a zero on the glycemic index, has zero additives, and has a 1:1 ratio to sugar. Best of all, Monkfruit tastes great!

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RECOMMENDED TOOLS ANDINGREDIENTSFOR MAKING THESE SUGAR FREE PECAN PRALINES (KETO, LOW CARB):

  • Pecan Halves – We prefer pecans with this recipe but feel free to try it with another nut!
  • Cinnamon – We like these with cinnamon!
  • Molds – Makes it easier to hold and firm up.

Nutrition (per praline) 12 servings Calories: 141 | Fat: 15g | Carbs: 1.5g | Fiber: 0.66g | Protein: 1g | Net Carbs: 0.84g

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Keto Pecan Snowball Cookies

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Thick and Soft Keto Snickerdoodle Cookies

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Reviews

4.4(119)

45 minutes

12 Pralines

Ingredients

1 cup toasted pecans
1/2 cup Lakanto Golden Monkfruit, or 1/3 if using other sweetener (swerve, erythitol)
1/3 cup butter, unsalted
6 tbsp heavy cream
1 tsp vanilla
1/2 tsp cinnamon
Pinch of sea salt
Nutritional Information

141 Calories

15g Total Fat

-0.5g Net Carbs

1g Protein

Directions

1

Preheat oven to 300 degrees and place pecans on a sheet pan. Toast for 10 minutes and set aside.

2

In a large sauce pan over medium heat, combine sweetener, butter, cinnamon, heavy cream, and vanilla. Slowly stir until sweetener is dissolved and is a deep golden brown color (6-8 mins).

3

Remove mixture from heat and immediately stir in the pecans and salt.

4

Line silicone muffin cups into a muffin pan and quickly drop spoonfuls into cups. Add to freezer until firm, about 30 mins. Enjoy!

Notes

  1. Store in airtight container in fridge.

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Keto Sugar Free Pecan Pralines - Butter Together Kitchen (2024)

FAQs

Are pecan pralines healthy? ›

Being that pecans are the main ingredient; the snack contains essential vitamins & minerals, can aid in long-term heart health, can be enjoyed by gluten intolerant consumers, can provide a high number of antioxidants, and can supply a large amount of protein & fiber.

How many carbs are in praline pecans? ›

Kirkland Signature Praline Pecans (1 serving) contains 15g total carbs, 14g net carbs, 11g fat, 1g protein, and 150 calories.

Are pecans good for keto diet? ›

When it comes to pecans, they're one of the best nuts that are good for a ketogenic diet. Pecan nuts are very low in carbs and high in fats. An ounce of pecans( about 19 halves) has approximately 1g of net carbs, 4g of total carbs, 20g fats with about 196 calories.

Why are my pecan pralines gritty? ›

Avoid The Humidity

Plan to make your pralines on a cool, dry day. If it's humid or rainy, as it was the first time I made pralines, the candy might end up with a more sugary, grainy texture.

Are pralines good for your heart? ›

Their fat content consists principally of monounsaturated fatty acids, mainly oleic acid, and polyunsaturated fatty acid and linoleic acid. HEALTH: Pecans are remarkable. They provide cardiovascular health and digestive health.

What is the difference between butter pecan and pecan praline? ›

The vanilla flavoring makes a big difference here — it distinguishes butter pecan as vanilla-forward, while pralines are more caramel sugar-forward.

How many carbs are in pecans Keto? ›

Pecans have the lowest net carb content of any nut. In fact, one ounce of pecans contains just 1.1 grams of net carbs! This means that you can enjoy pecans as snacks and in some of your favorite pecan recipes all while sticking to a low-carb diet.

Do almonds or pecans have more carbs? ›

In contrast, almonds have slightly higher carbs and proteins and are rich in Vitamin E. Almond has higher fiber and protein than pecan, while pecan has a higher saturated fat content than almond.

Which has more carbs pecans or cashews? ›

Cashews have 118% more carbohydrates than pecans. Pecans have 64% more fat than cashews. Pecans have 191% more dietary fiber than cashews. Cashews have 99% more protein than pecans.

What is the best nut to eat on keto? ›

Here are some of the best keto-friendly nuts:
  • Almonds. Almonds are versatile and widely available low-carb nuts. ...
  • Macadamia nuts. Macadamia nuts are low-carb tree nuts grown in Australia. ...
  • Pecans. Pecans are an excellent source of low-carb, high-fat nutrition for your keto diet. ...
  • Brazil nuts. ...
  • Walnuts. ...
  • Hazelnuts. ...
  • Pine nuts.
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Can you eat too many nuts in keto? ›

Eating too many nuts doesn't let your body go into ketosis because at the end of the day, nuts still have carbs. To make sure you stay in ketosis, you typically need to stick to under 50 grams of total carbs per day or 20 to 30 grams of net carbs.

What is the lowest carb nut? ›

You may not have seen much of brazil nuts in baking, but it has a rich, creamy flavour. As you may have noticed, brazil nuts are the lowest carb nut and rich in selenium. We love adding brazil nuts into our Keto Granola.

Why did my pralines turn white? ›

Why are there white spots on my pralines? The white spots are a natural process called crystallization. Because our pralines are made with NO preservatives, the white spots occur over time as the cooked sugar returns to its original crystal form.

What's the difference between candied pecans and pralines? ›

What is the difference between candied pecans and pralines? Candied pecans are pecans coated in egg whites, sugar, and spices, then baked until crispy. Pralines are a drop-candy with a caramel-like base and crunchy pecans mixed in.

Do praline pecans go bad? ›

Pecan pralines don't go bad after three weeks, but they do get harder to chew. All in all, they're still delicious pieces of candy that won't disappoint.

What are pecan pralines made of? ›

What is a Praline? The praline is a southern tradition, commonly made with sugar, corn syrup, milk, butter, and pecan halves. It's a confection with a history as rich as its flavor.

Are chocolate covered pecans healthy? ›

Like pecans, chocolate is a delicious food that is known to be good for you in many ways. If you're looking for a natural way to reduce stress, improve alertness and help prevent diabetes, choose dark chocolate pecans.

Are pralines considered nuts? ›

praline, in French confectionery, a cooked mixture of sugar, nuts, and vanilla, often ground to a paste for use as a pastry or candy filling, analogous to marzipan; also, a sugar-coated almond or other nutmeat. In the cookery of the American South, the term denotes a candy of sugared pecan meats or coconut.

What's the difference between a praline and a praline? ›

A praliné is a paste that is a mixture of nuts, chocolate and sugar. While in Belgium, a 'praline' is defined as a filled chocolate candy. Note that the term 'praline' is of Belgian origin.

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