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By: Becky Hardin

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Candied Walnuts are awesome for holiday appetizers, baking, snacking, and so much more. This easy recipe comes together in only 5 minutes with just walnuts, butter, and brown sugar. It’s a (mostly) healthy holiday recipe that couldn’t be easier to toss together!

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What’s in this Candied Walnut Recipe

This candied walnuts recipe is so simple. You just need walnuts, brown sugar, and butter, plus a few minutes of time to cook these up.

  • Walnuts: They can be walnut halves or chopped walnuts, whichever you prefer.
  • Butter: I like salted butter because the combo of salty and sweet really hits the spot! However, unsalted butter can certainly be used instead.
  • Brown Sugar: Feel free to make your own by combining 1 cup of white granulated sugar and 1 TBSP (or more) of molasses.

PRO TIP: When you spread the walnuts out on a baking sheet to dry, make sure they’re not touching so they don’t stick together.

What else can I add?

Feel free to make this recipe for candied walnuts more fall-forward with a sprinkle of cinnamon and/or nutmeg. You can even spice things up (for that amazing balance of spicy and sweet) with some cayenne powder if you’re feeling adventurous.

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Why are my candied walnuts sticky?

This may happen when they aren’t cooked for long enough on the stove top. You want the sugar to fully dissolve into the hot melted butter, which helps it to crystalize.

Are candied walnuts healthy?

Caramelized walnuts contain a number of healthy brain compounds, including vitamin E, folate, melatonin, omega-3 fats, and antioxidants. Yes you’re making them a little less skinny by adding the sugar and butter, but I still love this healthy snack!

Do you have to soak walnuts before caramelizing them?

Nope! While some baked walnut recipes require you to soak them beforehand, that’s not the case for this quick and easy walnut candy recipe.

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How to Store

Once they’re totally cooled to room temperature, you can store candied walnuts in an airtight container at room temperature (preferably in a cool, dark place) for up to 2 weeks.

How to Freeze

Let the candied walnuts fully cool to room temperature prior to transferring them to a freezer-safe storage container. Properly stored in the freezer, candied walnuts will last for up to 2 months.

Serving Suggestions

Caramelized walnuts are such a tasty addition to baked cheese dips, salads, and baked goods. They’re even good all on their own! You definitely won’t have any trouble finding ways to eat up these tasty walnuts. One of my favorite ways to use them is on top of a brie bread bowl!

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Candied Walnuts Recipe

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Author: Becky Hardin

Prep: 2 minutes minutes

Cook: 3 minutes minutes

Total: 5 minutes minutes

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Candied Walnuts are awesome for holiday appetizers, baking, snacking, and so much more. This Easy Candied Walnuts Recipe is made in under 5 minutes and oh so tasty! Caramelized Walnuts are such a healthy snackincluding vitamin E, healthy fats, and antioxidants. We will show you How to Make Candied Walnuts, the perfect snack!

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Ingredients

  • 1 cup walnut halves or chopped walnuts (We LOVE California Walnuts!)
  • 1 tablespoon salted butter
  • 1/3 cup dark brown sugar

Instructions

  • Heat a medium nonstick skillet over medium heat.

  • Add the walnuts, butter, and brown sugar and allow to melt, stirring with a spatula constantly to coat the walnuts. Once the walnuts are coated and the butter and sugar are fully melted, turn off the heat.

  • Pour the walnuts onto a piece of parchment paper into one single layer, separating the walnuts to make sure they don’t dry clumped together.

  • Allow to dry 2 minutes before putting in an airtight container or enjoying.

  • They’re perfect on this Baked Brie Bread Bowl !

  • Enjoy!

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Nutrition Information

Calories: 286kcal (14%) Carbohydrates: 21g (7%) Protein: 4g (8%) Fat: 21g (32%) Saturated Fat: 3g (19%) Cholesterol: 7mg (2%) Sodium: 30mg (1%) Potassium: 153mg (4%) Fiber: 1g (4%) Sugar: 18g (20%) Vitamin A: 90IU (2%) Vitamin C: 0.4mg Calcium: 44mg (4%) Iron: 1mg (6%)

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Becky Hardin is a wife and mother living in Saint Louis Missouri. She founded The Cookie Rookie in 2012 as a creative way to share recipes. Now, she is a trusted resource for easy cooking around the world, being featured in Taste of Home, The Kitchn, ABC’s Home and Family, and more. Here at The Cookie Rookie she is the editor in chief of all recipes and continues to enjoy sharing her passion for cooking for busy families. She has since founded two additional food blogs, Easy Chicken Recipes and Easy Dessert Recipes.

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Amy

Posted on 3/21/2024

The sugar and butter did not stick to the walnuts. Ended up dumping in a pile on parchment to cool and hoping some sugar sticks as it cools.Candied Walnuts Recipe (How to Make Candied Walnuts) VIDEO!!! (14)

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Samantha Marceau

Posted on 3/22/2024

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Hi Amy, it sounds like there may have been too much butter or the mixture wasn’t cooked for long enough. It’s important to use a relatively low heat so you don’t burn the nuts, but enough to keep the mixture simmering and reducing to a sticky coating.

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Lisa

Posted on 1/27/2024

These are great made a number of batchesCandied Walnuts Recipe (How to Make Candied Walnuts) VIDEO!!! (17)

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Ingrid

Posted on 12/7/2023

Sugar is tricky. The pan needs to be hot enough to melt the sugar (320°F) but not so hot that it burns. Get the pan hotter before starting, and then stir constantly (it took me about 10 min of constant stirring before all the sugar melted). It is clumpy at first but will eventually melt!

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River

Posted on 11/23/2023

Mine came out perfect!! Thank you so much and so easy!!Candied Walnuts Recipe (How to Make Candied Walnuts) VIDEO!!! (20)

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Samantha Marceau

Posted on 11/20/2023

Oh, no! We’re so sorry to hear that! I recommend taking the nuts off the heat before the sugar hardens too much, then spreading them out and letting them dry completely.

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Heather M. Whipple

Posted on 1/7/2020

would this recipe work with Pecans as well?
please let me know.

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FAQs

How do you keep candied walnuts from sticking together? ›

How to Make Sure the Glazed Walnuts Don't Stick. Use a silicone baking mat such as a Silpat. Or line your baking sheet with parchment paper. It may help to spray your mat or paper with some cooking spray to help from sticking even more.

Why are my candied walnuts soft? ›

Candied Walnuts Recipe FAQs

These last for up to 1 week at room temperature, 2 weeks in the refrigerator, and 2 months in the freezer. Why are my candied walnuts soft? If they are soft you likely did not bake them long enough.

How to make candied nuts not sticky? ›

Pecans too sticky: If your nuts are still sticky after cooling, heat your oven to 325° F and bake for 5 to 10 minutes to help harden the candy coating.

How long to soak walnuts before baking? ›

As a general guideline, most nuts should be soaked for at least 4-8 hours. Some harder nuts, like almonds and hazelnuts, may benefit from soaking overnight or for up to 12 hours. Softer nuts, like cashews, may only need to be soaked for a few hours.

Do candied walnuts go bad? ›

Yes, candied nuts can go bad. Store them in an airtight container at room temperature for up to a month for best results.

Why do you soak walnuts in water? ›

Shruti Bharadwaj, Senior Clinical Dietician, Narayana Hrudayalaya says soaking walnuts helps improve their digestibility and also remove phytic acid and tannin. "Soaking can also help prevent indigestion as it helps reduce gas forming compounds. It also reduces polyphenols and increase nutrient availability.

How long are candied walnuts good for? ›

Okay, all bad dad jokes aside, these candied walnuts will last quite a while. All nuts do go rancid eventually, but as long as you cool them completely and then store them in an air-tight container, they should be good for about a month.

How long to soak walnuts in salt water? ›

Soaking raw nuts and seeds is such a quick simple thing that it doesn't really need instructions. Just add good nutrient rich sea salt or pink Himalayan salt (both have their health benefits) to water, toss in your nuts and let sit about 8-12 hours until softened.

Why are my candied nuts grainy? ›

Either you used raw nuts, or you added them before the sugar had a chance to fully caramelize. Why is the sugar all crystallized and grainy looking? It means that the sugar has crystallized before caramelizing.

How do you make walnuts softer to eat? ›

Soak your nuts and seeds anywhere from 20 minutes to 2 or 3 hours, or even overnight in the refrigerator. In general, harder nuts will take longer to soften. If your recipe calls for soaked nuts or seeds and you are low on time, try to squeeze in 20 minutes minimum, or just do a really good job rinsing them.

Why do my walnuts taste bad? ›

Nuts with higher fat content, like walnuts and pecans can also go rancid after a few months if stored at too warm a temperature. If you notice that your nuts have taken on a noticeably bitter, sour flavor, they may have entered this unfortunate phase.

Do candied nuts need to be refrigerated? ›

Storage Instructions: Candied nuts can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature or in the fridge for several weeks. Freezing Instructions: They freeze well in an air-tight container for up to two months. Nuts: use any kind of nuts with this recipe, like walnuts, almonds, peanuts, cashews, or pistachios.

How long can you store homemade candied nuts? ›

Candied pecans will keep tightly sealed in an airtight container for one to two weeks.

Why are my candied almonds chewy? ›

Again, you likely didn't bake the almonds for long enough. The almonds will also be slightly soft when they're still warm, so if you've sampled them before they've cooled completely to room temperature wait a little longer before eating them.

Why should you soak walnuts before eating? ›

Walnuts, like many nuts, contain natural compounds that inhibit enzyme activity and can make them harder to digest. Soaking these nuts helps neutralize these compounds, breaking down enzymes that can interfere with nutrient absorption and digestion.

Why do you soak walnuts in water overnight? ›

Shruti Bharadwaj, Senior Clinical Dietician, Narayana Hrudayalaya says soaking walnuts helps improve their digestibility and also remove phytic acid and tannin. "Soaking can also help prevent indigestion as it helps reduce gas forming compounds. It also reduces polyphenols and increase nutrient availability.

How do you make edible walnuts? ›

Remove the green husk, or thick outer covering, around a black walnut shortly after harvest. If it isn't removed before it turns black and decomposes, the husk will stain the nutmeat and give it an off-flavor. Removing the husks is time-consuming and messy, but the flavor of the nutmeat is worth the labor.

Is it better to bake walnuts raw or roasted? ›

Walnuts have a mild, buttery flavor that makes them perfect for baking into cookies and cakes. They have a high oil content, so they tend to toast much faster than other varieties. Because of this, it's best to use raw walnuts to prevent them from burning during the baking process.

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