Dried Pecan Nuts - 100 Grams | Pecan Halves
Pecan Halves are just normal Pecan Nuts split into two parts for easy use. Pecan Nuts can be used in Christmas cakes such as Kerala Plum Cake, Allahbadi Cake, etc. You can make pecan butter, pecan praline, pecan milk, dark chocolate pecans from our organic pecans.
Specifications Of Pecan Halves Nuts:
- Colour: Brown
- Quantity: 100 Grams
- Diet Types: Vegetarian
- Item Form: Dried
- Storage: Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight.
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Uses:
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As Filling:
Pecan Butter, Praline Pecans, Cakes (e.g., pecan upside-down cake), Muffins, Scones, Tarts, Pecan Pies (cheese cake pie), Fillings for chocolates, Fruit tarts, Crepes, Fruit salads, Ice cream, Panna cotta, Fruit-filled cookies, In Beverages & Breakfast and Snacks, Smoothies, etc. -
And As Sprinkles/Toppings:
Ice cream sundaes, Honey Roasted Pecans, Frozen Yoghurt, Cakes (e.g., cheesecakes, pound cakes, plum cake), Cupcakes, Muffins, Waffles, Pancakes Crepes, Fruit Salads, Parfaits, Beverages, Fruit-infused Water, Sparkling Juice, Smoothie Bowls, Oatmeal, Yoghurt, Granola Bars, Energy Bars, Fruit Salad Toppings, Overnight Oats, etc.
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Features Of Pecan Halves Nuts:
- Perfect for baking, cooking, beverages, snacks, and desserts.
- Carefully dried to preserve natural sweetness and flavour.
- 100% natural, vegetarian, and free from artificial additives.
- Perfect for home baking, cooking, or as a healthy snack.
- Use as fillings, toppings, or mix-ins for various desserts and beverages.
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Every year during the Christmas season, people make Fruit Cakes that are made with candied or dried fruits such as pecan halves nuts, dried black grapes, nuts and spices usually soaked in alcohol such as rum, wine or brandy. Every country and region has their own recipe according to their preferences. While some may choose rum as a compulsory ingredient some may even completely skip it.
Traditionally, wine, rum or brandy was used for soaking the fruits in. The addition of alcohol adds warmth to the cake during the winter season. It was also believed that fruits soaked in alcohol over a long period can bring good luck.
Primarily known as Plum Cake, Rum Cake & Christmas Cake, this recipe uses plenty of dry fruits soaked in rum. And we have brought different varieties of dried fruits and berries for all the bakers. You can easily get black grapes, blueberries, black currants, kiwis, oranges, lemon peels, pecan nuts, brazilian nuts, etc. You can soak these dried fruit & berries in rum or any alcohol you prefer for 2-3 weeks or as long as a year. More, the better.
In the 16th century it was discovered that high concentrations of sugar could preserve fruits. This created an excess of candied fruit, thus making fruitcakes more affordable and popular. The 17th-century English fruitcake did not contain yeast. Hence, the rum and dried fruit helped extend the shelf life of the cake.
In India, bakers stock up their bakeries with Allahabadi Cake, Kerala Plum Cake, Fruit Cake, Bundt Cake, Pound Cakes, etc.
Your search ends for dry fruits such as pecan halves, dried black grapes, dried raisins, dried black currants, christmas cake, dry fruits for plum cake or dry fruits for rum cake. You can hop on to www.thebakingtools.com to order dried fruit christmas decorations for your traditional plum cake recipe.