#2911215 - 08/17/12 01:02 PM
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My ol' lady requested this for a party next weekend. I have never done this before and would not suggest using a especially nice bottle of bourbon. Makers Mark, which I typically do not buy because it is over priced, was on sale so I used a bottle of it. My plan was to use Buffalo Trace.
I took two cups of pecans, soaked them for about 30 minutes. I then drained them and mixed them with Cayenne, Sea Salt, and Black Pepper. After that, I roasted them for 20 mintes at 300 degrees. Roasting them helps bring out the oils of the nuts. I then put them in a mason jar and filled with bourbon. -will report back in 1 week, but should be interesting.
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#2911219 - 08/17/12 01:04 PM
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Interesting!
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#2911245 - 08/17/12 01:28 PM
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Was the 30 min soak in Bourbon?
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#2911255 - 08/17/12 01:40 PM
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Was the 30 min soak in Bourbon?
Oh, sorry -should have clarified. The 30 minute soak was in water. In addition to roasting, this helps bring the oils out of the bourbon. I believe the squaw intends to make Pecan Bourbon Old Fashions with this concoction. I'm not much of a mixed drink guy, but I can enjoy a Old Fashion. I'll have to dig my tweed blazer out, I suppose.
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#2911271 - 08/17/12 01:50 PM
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That is what I figured but thought I'd ask to be certain. Sounds like a great Thanksgiving Day snack. If they turn out I might give it a try.
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#2911335 - 08/17/12 02:40 PM
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Was the 30 min soak in Bourbon? Oh, sorry -should have clarified. The 30 minute soak was in water. In addition to roasting, this helps bring the oils out of the bourbon. I believe the squaw intends to make Pecan Bourbon Old Fashions with this concoction. I'm not much of a mixed drink guy, but I can enjoy a Old Fashion. I'll have to dig my tweed blazer out, I suppose.
Do you use a cookie sheet or a pizza stone to roast your nuts?
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#2911344 - 08/17/12 02:46 PM
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I used a sissy-arse cookie sheet.
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#2911457 - 08/17/12 04:43 PM
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Was the 30 min soak in Bourbon? Oh, sorry -should have clarified. The 30 minute soak was in water. In addition to roasting, this helps bring the oils out of the bourbon. I believe the squaw intends to make Pecan Bourbon Old Fashions with this concoction. I'm not much of a mixed drink guy, but I can enjoy a Old Fashion. I'll have to dig my tweed blazer out, I suppose. Do you use a cookie sheet or a pizza stone to roast your nuts?
LMAO!!!!
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#2911479 - 08/17/12 05:05 PM
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That is what I figured but thought I'd ask to be certain. Sounds like a great Thanksgiving Day snack. If they turn out I might give it a try.
I'm not so sure that the pecans will be so edible, at least as individual snacks. I am thinking that, devoid of their oils, they may fall apart if you take them out of the liquid. They may work fine floating in your drink as a snack to polish off your last sip with, though.
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#2911838 - 08/18/12 08:40 AM
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I was actually thinking about candying them after soaking them...kinda like an adult version of the popular spiced pecans lots of folks make for the holidays
Like this: http://candy.about.com/od/nutcandyrecipes/r/candied_pecans.htm
...Idunno maybe that wouldn't work either. Just a thought.
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