Crock Pot Sugared Candied Walnuts Recipe {Video} - Tammilee Tips (2024)

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Delicious and so easy to make these crockpot sugared walnuts are a great snack! The slow cooker does all the work and you have a sweet and spiced walnut snack.

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We are getting closer and closer to the holidays! I know it is hard to believe but it is true. I love this time of year, and keep trying to come up with fun gifts I can make for friends and family at home. I want to share my love of cooking and baking with them.

Today's Crock Pot Sugared Candied Walnuts Recipe is one of those fun gifts I plan on giving this year. They look amazing in these glass jars wrapped with ribbons.

These candied walnuts also taste amazing on salads! A great crunchy topping with some sweetness that makes great salads even better.

Ingredients for Crock Pot Candied Walnuts

  • Walnut Halves
  • Butter
  • Powdered sugar
  • Cinnamon
  • Ground cloves
  • Ground ginger

Recipe Tips

1 Pound of walnuts is equal to about 3 ¾ cups of walnuts.

Make sure to stir the walnuts randomly while they are cooking to keep them from joining together.

I like to spread the walnuts on a parchment-lined cookie sheet to allow them to cool down.

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Walnuts have a long history in nearly every civilization. It is thought that walnuts grew in Persia, many fossils and preserved walnuts have been found during archaeological digs. The walnuts were used for trade and spread to Europe, Africa and Asia. But, through history the walnut has always been an important food, the Romans thought walnuts were only eaten by the gods and in Persia only royalty was allowed to eat walnuts.

Types of Walnuts

English Walnuts

These are the most common type of walnut and got the name from English traders. The English walnuts were brought to America by Spanish missionaries in the early 1880s. They settled in Central California, which now produces most of the American English walnuts. These are the most popular type of walnut, because of the thin shell and little effort to crack the shell. The walnut meat is soft because of the high-fat content but has a sweet flavor and the skin taste slightly bitter.

Black Walnuts

The black walnuts got their name from their dark, black shells. They grow in the Western part of America. Cracking the shell of black walnut can be difficult because the shell is so thick. Often hammers or pliers must be used to open these thick shells and because of the walnuts oil, hands often get stained. Often, the nuts are soaked in water overnight, so walnut can be shelled easier. It is rare to remove the walnut meat in one piece, because of the shape of the shell. Black walnuts are not often eaten alone but mixed with other dishes, such as candy recipes and ice cream. The walnut meat has a very strong flavor, that is not pleasant to eat alone.

White Walnuts

The white walnut, sometimes called the butternut, grows in mostly the same areas as the black walnut and is closely related to the black walnut. It is a common tree, but the walnuts are not sold for eating. The white walnut extract was used by early American settlers to dye clothing. The shell of the white walnut is an oval shape and it is named after the white seeds that are found inside the shell. The walnut meat can be eaten, some people find the taste very rich, but pleasant.

Heartnut Walnut

This walnut is grown in clusters of nuts, sometimes thirty or more are growing together and will hang down about one foot. The shells are quite thin and the heartnut walnuts can be cracked easily, leaving the walnut meat together in one piece. These walnuts almost have a spicy flavor but are far crunchier than many of the other types of walnuts.

Arizona Walnut

This walnut can be found in Arizona and all the way down to Mexico. The Arizona walnuts are edible. They can be eaten raw, but often used for cooking. This walnut is similar to the black walnut because it produces an oil that will stain your hands and clothing.

Any type of walnut can be eaten daily and is a portion of healthy food. They are a great source of protein, vitamin B, folic acid, and vitamin E. They also have an extremely high level of polyunsaturated fat and are a good source of omega-3 fatty acids

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Slow Cooker Crock Pot Sugared Candied Walnuts Recipe

Delicious Slow Cooker Crock Pot Sugared Candied Walnuts are a great gift.

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Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 3 hours hours

Total Time: 3 hours hours 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 8

Calories: 503kcal

Author: Tammilee Tips

Ingredients

US Customary - Metric

Instructions

  • Turn on crock pot to high for 15 minutes while assembling ingredients

  • Add nuts and butter to the crock pot and stir well

  • Add powdered sugar and mix until walnuts are evenly coated

  • Cover and cook on high for 15 minutes

  • Turn heat down to low and cook uncovered for 2-3 hours, until nuts are coated with a crisp glaze

  • Carefully transfer walnuts to a serving bowl

  • Combine Cinnamon, Cloves and Ginger in a small bowl and sprinkle over the cooling nuts

  • Stir to make sure walnuts are coated evenly.

  • Cool before serving

Kitchen Tools

  • Slow cooker

  • Parchment Paper

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Slow Cooker Crock Pot Sugared Candied Walnuts Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 503Calories from Fat 432

% Daily Value*

Fat 48g74%

Saturated Fat 10g63%

Cholesterol 30mg10%

Sodium 102mg4%

Potassium 250mg7%

Carbohydrates 15g5%

Fiber 4g17%

Sugar 8g9%

Protein 8g16%

Vitamin A 365IU7%

Vitamin C 0.7mg1%

Calcium 64mg6%

Iron 1.7mg9%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Recipe originally shared on October 29, 2017. Updated on May 15, 2020.

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Comments

  1. Karen

    Love this recipe, I'm excited to try it! Do you have any suggestions on when to add ginger if you're using fresh/wet? Thanks!

    Reply

  2. Kim

    Say you wanted to give these as gifts do you know how far in advance you could make them and how to store them?

    Reply

  3. Atown

    Some questions-any storing instructions? And how many gifts/servings does this make? Just curious how you divvy it up. Thanks! Looking forward to trying!

    Reply

  4. Celia A Deptula

    Sounds delish!

    Reply

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Crock Pot Sugared Candied Walnuts Recipe {Video} - Tammilee Tips (2024)

FAQs

How do you keep candied walnuts from sticking together? ›

One trick is to work very fast once the sugar starts melting. Once you mix in the walnuts, the candy syrup cools quickly and the walnuts will stick together. You have 30 seconds or so to separate them before they are forever bonded by glassy, cooked sugar. The other trick is to not burn the walnuts when you toast them.

Why are my candied almonds not crunchy? ›

Usually if the almonds are soft after candying it means that they weren't cooked for long enough.

How to make candied nuts not sticky? ›

Salt: 1/2 teaspoon of fine sea salt makes these taste salty-sweet. If you'd prefer to not taste the salt, reduce to 1/4 teaspoon of salt. Pecans too sticky: If your nuts are still sticky after cooling, heat your oven to 325°F (162°C) and bake for 5 to 10 minutes to help harden the candy coating.

Why are my candied walnuts soft? ›

The sugar needs to bake long enough to caramelize and form a brittle coating on the nuts. How do you fix candied nuts that are too soft and sticky? You can place them back into the oven for 5 to 15 minutes or until they dry out more. They will continue to firm and dry out as they cool.

Why are my candied nuts wet? ›

If your candied pecans are sticky, it is likely because the sugar syrup coating has not completely hardened. The syrup may still be wet, or it may have started to crystalize. If the syrup is still wet, you can try putting the nuts in the oven for a few minutes to help the syrup harden.

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.

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.

How do you keep nuts crispy? ›

Here Is the Nourishing Traditions Method for Crispy Nuts:

Soak 4 cups raw nuts in sea salt and filtered water to cover in a warm place at least 7 hours. Drain and spread in a single layer (I found that part out by experience) on pans and dry in an oven on its lowest temp for 12-24 hours. Freshly shelled nuts are best.

How long do homemade candied nuts last? ›

To Store: Candied nuts can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature or in the fridge for several weeks. To Freeze: They freeze well in an airtight container for up to 2 months.

Do candied nuts go bad? ›

Ba-dum-dum. 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. You might also like our Candied Pecans recipe or Candied Almonds!

How do you make coating stick to nuts? ›

To get the spices to stick to the nuts, use egg whites, butter, coconut oil, olive oil or blanch the nuts in boiling water. Some recipes call for nuts to be fried in oil prior to seasoning, but this adds unnecessary fat – you can make them just a delicious without all the extra calories.

Why do my walnuts taste funny? ›

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.

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.

What is the best way to store candied nuts? ›

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.

Why are my glazed pecans sticky? ›

Under-cooking the pecans is the likely cause of stickiness, but the risk is low when they're oven-baked. After the sugar-coated nuts have darkened and turned very fragrant, about 20 minutes in the oven, stir the pecans and separate any pieces that have stuck together. Continue to bake for an additional 20 minutes.

Why put walnuts in boiling water? ›

The primary reason for boiling walnuts is to soften their shells.

How long to soak walnuts before cooking? ›

Experts agree that to reap the benefits, one should soak the walnuts for about 6-7 hours or overnight. And on an average, a healthy individual can have 3-4 soaked pieces of walnuts.

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