Living in Las Vegas we don't have many places to buy pralines. Whenever we visit the East and South we love to get pralines, especially at the Buc-ees gas stations.
So this Christmas I thought that it would be fun to try to make some pralines to give out for Christmas this year.
I looked online and found this one on allrecipes:
Then I went to work!
The first batch came out like this:
The pralines spread all over and ran into each other. They also didn't harden. The second attempt wasn't any better. So on my third attempt I tried cooking them a little longer (just to firm ball stage or 245 deg.). I also poured the hot pralines into cupcake liners.
Once the pralines were hard, they peeled right out and had the perfect circle shape.
The cupcake liners worked great, as long as you didn't leave them in the liner for more than a day. If they were in for longer than a day the paper stuck to the praline. This was a little embarrassing because I gave a few people pralines with liners on them.
I discovered a way to save the pralines that stuck to the cupcake paper. I put them in a zip lock with a couple of pieces of bread and left zipped in the bag for about an hour. The paper peeled right off the praline and I saved my pralines!
Here is the recipe that worked for me:
I could get about 5 or 6 pralines per bag.
I also came up with the cute Pray-Lean slogan to
"Always Remember to Pray and Lean on the Lord".
Here are my printouts:
Please check out some of my other Christmas ideas here:
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