There are several websites that offer pecan pie recipes for diabetics. Check out diabeticgourmet.com or diabeticconnect.com for great diabetic recipes.
Here is a website with a fantastic recipe for pecan pie, that is also simple and fun to make: http://www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,1737,148186-240202,00.html.
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yes, i believe u can. even though it is a different kind of nut it probably won't taste any different as if u used a pecan
One highly recommended pecan sandies cookie recipe is to combine flour, butter, sugar, pecans, and vanilla extract to make a delicious and crumbly cookie.
Definitely. They are very similar.
there are a lot of different recipes for pecan cookies. some have pecans chopped up inside the dough some are a brown sugar Cookie with a pecan halve on top. check the link to find one you want.
The pecan pie I make has no flour except in the crust. I use the recipe on the back of the Karo syrup bottle. Which raises another health issue ...
One may find recipes for pecan crackers from a variety of websites including Allrecipes, Cooks, Southernfood, Recipesource, Yumsugar and the blogs for GlutenfreeGoddess and FoodNouveau.
You can find a good recipe to make chocalte pecans on the following website: http://www.ehow.com/how_4858901_make-chocolate-pecan-candy.html. They have useful tips.
no but you can use a mix of cream and sugar to substitute
The best recipe in Christmas time is the ginger bread cookies. In addition, another good recipe in Christmas time is apple pie or the pecan pie with milk.