A Sweet Memory
My grandpa loved these sweet treats. He called them his “energy bites.” I still laugh at that. He would eat one before working in his garden.
Making them always reminds me of him. Food can be a happy memory. That is why this recipe matters to me. It is more than a snack.
Let’s Get Toasty
First, we toast the pecans. Just put them in a dry pan. Shake them around for five minutes. Doesn’t that smell amazing?
Toasting nuts makes their flavor deeper and richer. It is a small step that makes a big difference. You can toast the coconut too. It gets a little golden and crispy.
The Magic of Caramel
Now for the fun part. We make the caramel. Melt the butter, sugar, and other things in a pot. Stir it without stopping.
It will start to bubble. That is how you know it is working. *Fun fact: The sugar molecules are changing!* This creates that rich, sweet taste we love. Be careful, the pot is hot.
Bringing It All Together
Take the pot off the heat. Stir in the vanilla. That vanilla smell is just wonderful. Then, mix in your toasted pecans and coconut.
Stir until everything is covered in that sweet caramel. This is why this matters. You are making something with your own hands. It feels good, doesn’t it?
Time to Share
Drop spoonfuls onto a baking sheet. Let them sit for about half an hour. They will get firm as they cool.
Then they are ready to eat. What is your favorite memory involving a sweet treat? Tell me about it. I would love to know.
Your Kitchen, Your Rules
You can change this recipe. Try using walnuts instead of pecans. Or add a pinch of cinnamon. What is one ingredient you would love to try in this?
Cooking should be fun. It is not about being perfect. It is about making something that makes you smile. Do you prefer chewy or crunchy snacks?
Ingredients:
| Ingredient | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Unsalted butter | ½ cup | |
| Corn syrup | ½ cup | |
| Evaporated milk | ½ cup | |
| Granulated sugar | 2 cups | |
| Vanilla extract | 1 tsp | |
| Salt | ¼ tsp | |
| Shredded coconut | 2 cups | Toasted for deeper flavor (optional) |
| Pecans | 2 cups | Toasted and chopped |

My No-Bake Coconut Praline Snacks
Oh, these little treats bring back such sweet memories. My grandpa loved them with his afternoon coffee. He called them his “energy bites.” I still laugh at that. They are so simple to make. You don’t even need to turn on the oven. Doesn’t that sound nice?
Just remember, good things take a little patience. But it’s worth it, I promise. Let’s get started, my dear.
Step 1
First, let’s toast those pecans. Put them in a dry pan over medium heat. Stir them often for about five minutes. You will know they are ready when you smell that wonderful, nutty aroma. It makes the whole kitchen smell like happiness. (A hard-learned tip: don’t walk away from the toasting nuts! They can burn in a blink.)
Step 2
Now for the fun part, the caramel. In a saucepan, mix the butter, sugar, corn syrup, milk, and salt. Melt it all together over medium heat. You must stir it the whole time. Keep stirring for five to seven minutes until it’s bubbly and smooth. This is the most important part for a perfect texture.
Step 3
Take the pan off the heat right away. Stir in the vanilla. I love that sweet smell. Then, add your toasted pecans and the coconut. Mix it all up until everything has a shiny coat. It will look so sticky and good. Do you like your treats chewy or crunchy? Share below!
Step 4
Get a baking sheet with parchment paper. Use a spoon to drop little clusters onto it. Let them sit and firm up for about half an hour. This is the hardest part, waiting! But it gives you time to lick the spoon. I always do.
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour
Yield: About 24 clusters
Category: Dessert, Snack
Let’s Get Creative in the Kitchen
Once you know the basics, you can play. I love adding little twists to my recipes. It makes each batch a new surprise. Here are a few fun ideas for you to try. They are all so delicious.
Chocolate Drizzle
Melt some chocolate and drizzle it over the cooled clusters. Everything is better with a little chocolate, don’t you think?
Salty Pretzel Twist
Swap out half the pecans for tiny pretzel pieces. The sweet and salty mix is just wonderful.
Orange Zest Zing
Add a teaspoon of orange zest to the caramel mixture. It gives it such a bright, sunny flavor.
Which one would you try first? Comment below!
Serving Your Sweet Treats
These pralines are perfect all on their own. But I love making a plate look special. It shows you care. You could serve them in a little paper cupcake liner. It looks so pretty on a plate. Or pile them high on a cake stand for a party.
Now, what to drink with them? A cold glass of milk is always the best friend to a sweet snack. For the grown-ups, a small glass of sherry wine pairs nicely. It’s sweet, just like the pralines. Which would you choose tonight?

Keeping Your Pralines Perfect
Let’s talk about keeping these treats tasty. Store them in a sealed container on the counter. They will stay fresh for about a week. You can also freeze them for a month. Just layer them between parchment paper in a freezer bag.
I once left a batch out uncovered overnight. They became soft and sticky. I learned my lesson about airtight containers. This matters because a little care keeps your hard work delicious. It also means you can make a double batch for later. Have you ever tried storing it this way? Share below!
Easy Fixes for Common Praline Problems
Is your caramel not setting? You might not have cooked it long enough. Let it bubble for the full time. I remember when I rushed this step. My first pralines were a soupy mess.
Are the pecans tasting bitter? You probably toasted them too long. Watch them closely in the pan. Stir them often until they smell nutty. This simple step makes the flavor so much richer.
Is the mixture sticking to your spoon? Grease your spoon with a little butter. This makes dropping the clusters much easier. Fixing small issues builds your cooking confidence. It also makes your treats taste just right. Which of these problems have you run into before?
Your Praline Questions Answered
Q: Is this recipe gluten-free? A: Yes, all the ingredients are naturally gluten-free. Just check your labels to be sure.
Q: Can I make these ahead of time? A: Absolutely. They are perfect for making a day or two before you need them.
Q: What can I use instead of pecans? A: You can use other nuts. Walnuts or almonds would work very well.
Q: Can I double the recipe? A: Yes, just use a bigger pot. It will take a bit longer for the caramel to cook.
Q: Any optional add-ins? A: A pinch of cinnamon is lovely. Fun fact: This was my own grandmother’s secret touch. Which tip will you try first?
Share Your Sweet Creations
I hope you love making these sweet, crunchy bites. They always remind me of my kitchen filled with laughter. I would love to see your version of this recipe. Sharing food is one of life’s great joys.
Have you tried this recipe? Tag us on Pinterest! It makes my day to see your beautiful creations. Happy cooking!
—Olivia Hartwell.

No Bake Coconut Pecan Praline Snack
Description
A simple and delicious no-bake treat featuring toasted pecans and coconut in a rich, buttery caramel.
Ingredients
Instructions
- Begin by toasting the pecans in a dry skillet over medium heat for about 5 minutes, stirring often, until they become fragrant. For a deeper flavor, you can also lightly toast the coconut.
- To make the caramel, combine the butter, sugar, corn syrup, evaporated milk, and salt in a saucepan. Melt the butter over medium heat, stirring continuously for 5 to 7 minutes until the mixture is smooth and begins to bubble.
- Take the saucepan off the heat. Immediately stir in the vanilla extract, followed by the toasted pecans and shredded coconut, ensuring everything is well coated.
- Using a spoon, drop portions of the mixture onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper, forming small clusters. Allow the pralines to cool and firm up for approximately 30 minutes before serving.
Notes
- Store pralines in an airtight container at room temperature for up to one week.






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