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New Orleans Pecan Clusters

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New Orleans Pecan Clusters – You know how some recipes just stick with you? Like, you make it once, and suddenly it’s your go-to for every occasion? That’s what happened to me with these New Orleans Pecan Clusters.

The first time I made them was right after a trip to Louisiana. I’d spent the week soaking up the food, the music, and, let’s be honest, way too many beignets. But it was the pralines that really got me. I came home and thought, How can I capture that New Orleans magic but make it even easier? Enter this recipe.

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I played around with white chocolate (because, honestly, pralines can be a little tricky), threw in some cinnamon for warmth, and voilà! My husband walked into the kitchen while I was “taste-testing” and asked, “Are these for sharing?” Let’s just say, the first batch didn’t make it out of the house.

These clusters have since become my secret weapon for holidays, potlucks, and those random days when I need a sweet pick-me-up. They’re ridiculously easy, but they feel fancy—like the kind of thing you’d buy at a boutique candy shop. And if they remind you of a sweet Southern memory, well, that’s kind of the point.

Why You’ll Love This New Orleans Pecan Clusters Recipe?

These clusters are little bites of happiness, and here’s why:

  • No-Fuss, No-Bake: You don’t even have to turn on the oven. It’s almost too easy.
  • Perfect Balance of Sweet and Spiced: The cinnamon adds this cozy warmth that makes them feel special.
  • Gift-Worthy: Wrap them up in a cute box or bag, and people will think you spent hours making them. (Your secret’s safe with me!)
  • Quick to Make: From start to finish, you’re looking at about 20 minutes. That’s faster than an episode of your favorite show.
  • Totally Customizable: Not a pecan fan? Swap in almonds or walnuts. Want a little kick? Add cayenne. The possibilities are endless.

Close-up of rich, homemade nut clusters glistening under warm lighting.

Ingredient Notes:

Let’s break down what makes these clusters so magical:

  • Pecans: Toasted pecans are the star here. They add a deep, nutty flavor and just the right amount of crunch.
    Pro Tip: Don’t walk away while toasting them. Pecans can go from perfectly golden to burnt faster than you’d think.
  • White Chocolate: Creamy, sweet, and a great canvas for the cinnamon.
    Pro Tip: Use high-quality chocolate. It makes all the difference.
  • Ground Cinnamon: This is what gives the clusters their New Orleans flair.
    Pro Tip: If you’re feeling fancy, freshly ground cinnamon has a stronger, more vibrant flavor.
  • Fine Salt: Just a pinch enhances the sweetness and brings out the nutty flavor of the pecans.

A glossy tray of nutty chocolate candies with a smooth caramel finish.

How To Make New Orleans Pecan Clusters?

Let’s Make These Clusters Together

  1. Prep Your Pans
    Line two baking sheets with parchment paper. Trust me, you don’t want to skip this step—no one likes scraping chocolate off a tray.
  2. Toast the Pecans
    Heat a saucepan over medium heat, toss in the chopped pecans, and stir them around for a few minutes. The smell will let you know when they’re ready—it’s like walking into a cozy bakery. Sprinkle with a pinch of salt and set them aside to cool.
  3. Melt the White Chocolate
    Set up a double boiler (or just use a heatproof bowl over a pot of simmering water). Add your white chocolate and stir until it’s smooth and velvety. Don’t rush it—good chocolate takes its time.
  4. Mix in the Cinnamon
    Whisk the cinnamon into the melted chocolate. The warm spice blends perfectly with the creamy sweetness, and honestly, the smell alone is worth it.
  5. Combine Everything
    Add the toasted pecans to the chocolate-cinnamon mixture. Fold them in gently, making sure every piece is coated. This is where the magic happens!
  6. Form the Clusters
    Use a spoon to scoop out small mounds onto the prepared baking sheets. Don’t stress about making them perfect—clusters are supposed to look rustic.
  7. Chill to Set
    Pop the trays into the fridge for 20–30 minutes. Once the clusters are firm, they’re ready to enjoy.

Perfectly rounded treats on bowl, showcasing caramel and nut textures.

Storage Options:

These clusters are great for making ahead. Store them in an airtight container at room temperature for up to a week, but if it’s warm, keep them in the fridge to prevent melting. They also freeze beautifully—just lay them out in a single layer, freeze, and then transfer to a container or bag. They’ll stay fresh for up to three months, but good luck making them last that long!

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Variations and Substitutions:

Feeling creative? Here’s how you can switch things up:

  • Nuts Galore: Try walnuts, almonds, or even hazelnuts if pecans aren’t your thing.
  • Chocolate Swap: Dark or milk chocolate works just as well if you’re not a white chocolate fan.
  • Add Some Heat: A pinch of cayenne or chili powder gives them a spicy kick that’s super unexpected.
  • Dried Fruit: Mix in dried cranberries or cherries for a chewy, tart contrast.

A rustic presentation of bite-sized confections loaded with pecans and drizzled in chocolate.

What to Serve with New Orleans Pecan Clusters?

These pecan clusters are pretty perfect on their own, but if you’re feeling extra fancy:

  • Coffee or Tea: The sweetness pairs beautifully with a strong cup of coffee or a spicy chai.
  • Ice Cream: Crumble a few clusters over vanilla ice cream for an easy, indulgent dessert.
  • Cheese Board: Believe it or not, they’re amazing with creamy cheeses like brie or a sharp cheddar.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Can I melt the chocolate in the microwave?

Definitely! Just heat it in 30-second intervals, stirring in between so it doesn’t burn.

How do I keep the clusters from sticking?

Parchment paper is your best friend. Don’t skip it—it makes cleanup a breeze.

Are these gluten-free?

Yep! Just double-check your chocolate and cinnamon to be sure they’re certified gluten-free.

These New Orleans Pecan Clusters are proof that a few simple ingredients can create something magical. They’re sweet, nutty, a little spicy, and totally addicting. Whether you’re making them for a party, a gift, or just because you deserve a treat, they’re guaranteed to impress. Give them a try—I’d love to hear how yours turn out!

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A glossy tray of nutty chocolate candies with a smooth caramel finish.

New Orleans Pecan Clusters

Prep Time 20 minutes
inactive 30 minutes
Sweet, nutty, and cinnamon-spiced, New Orleans Pecan Clusters are a simple no-bake treat featuring pecans and creamy white chocolate.

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cups chopped pecans
  • ¼ teaspoon fine salt
  • 1 pound white chocolate chips or chopped almond bark
  • 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon

Instructions
 

Prepare Baking Sheets

  1. Line two large baking sheets with parchment paper and set aside. This step ensures easy removal of the clusters and simplifies cleanup.

Toast the Pecans

  1. Place the chopped pecans in a dry saucepan over medium heat. Toast for 2 to 4 minutes, stirring frequently, until aromatic. Remove from heat, sprinkle with fine salt, and set aside to cool.

Melt the White Chocolate

  1. In a heatproof bowl set over a pot of simmering water, melt the white chocolate or almond bark. Stir occasionally until fully melted and smooth. Remove the bowl from the heat.

Incorporate Cinnamon

  1. Add the ground cinnamon to the melted white chocolate and whisk until evenly blended, ensuring the spice is fully incorporated.

Combine the Pecans

  1. Fold the toasted pecans into the cinnamon-white chocolate mixture, ensuring all the pecans are evenly coated.

Form Clusters

  1. Using a spoon, portion out small mounds of the mixture onto the prepared baking sheets. Aim for uniformity to ensure consistent servings.

Set the Clusters

  1. Place the baking sheets in the refrigerator and allow the clusters to chill for 20 to 30 minutes, or until fully set. Once firm, they are ready to serve.

Notes

To ensure this recipe is gluten-free, verify that your white chocolate or almond bark and ground cinnamon are certified gluten-free. These ingredients can occasionally contain traces of gluten depending on the brand.
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