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My d-i-l needed some pralines to take to her book club where the book in
question was set in New Orleans. So I made 2 batches following a recipe by Emeril. The trouble is that some of the pecans got burnt during the cooking. I fished out the worst but I could still detect a slight burnt flavour in the candy. I wondered that, for future batches, whether it was OK to add the pecans just before the softball stage is reached. ISTR that during a visit to N.O., some 30 years ago, that I saw a demo of praline making and they poured the candy over separate piles of pecans. I would appreciate any advice. Graham |
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