Old-Fashioned Oklahoma Nut Candy is a traditional sweet treat, especially popular in the Southern U.S., including Oklahoma. It’s a type of brown sugar or molasses-based candy that’s packed with pecans or walnuts, and has a fudgy or praline-like texture. Often made during the holidays, it’s rich, sweet, and nostalgic.
Here’s a classic recipe you might enjoy:
🍬 Old-Fashioned Oklahoma Nut Candy Recipe
Ingredients:
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2 cups granulated sugar
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1 cup whole milk (or evaporated milk for richer flavor)
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1 tablespoon butter
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1 teaspoon vanilla extract
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2 cups chopped pecans (or walnuts)
Optional:
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A pinch of salt
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1 tablespoon light corn syrup (for smoother texture)
Instructions:
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Prep:
Butter a small baking dish or line with parchment paper. Set aside. -
Cook the sugar mixture:
In a heavy saucepan over medium heat, combine the sugar and milk. Stir constantly until the sugar dissolves. -
Boil:
Bring the mixture to a boil. Lower the heat and cook until it reaches the soft-ball stage (234–240°F / 112–116°C) on a candy thermometer. If you don’t have a thermometer, drop a bit of the mixture into cold water — if it forms a soft ball that flattens when removed, it’s ready. -
Add butter and vanilla:
Remove from heat. Stir in butter and vanilla. Let the mixture cool slightly (about 5 minutes). -
Beat and add nuts:
Beat the mixture until it begins to thicken and lose its gloss. Stir in chopped nuts. -
Pour and set:
Quickly pour into the prepared dish and smooth the top. Let it cool completely at room temperature. -
Cut and enjoy:
Once set, cut into squares and store in an airtight container.
Tips:
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Using evaporated milk instead of regular milk gives it a richer, creamier flavor.
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Don’t skip the beating step — it helps achieve the classic fudge-like texture.
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Try toasting the nuts beforehand for extra depth of flavor.