When it comes to classic Southern confections, Oklahoma Nut Candy stands out as a rich, nostalgic favorite. Often made during holidays, shared at family reunions, or wrapped in wax paper as sweet gifts, this old-fashioned treat carries the essence of Oklahoma’s home-kitchen heritage.
Combining creamy fudge-like texture with the crunch of assorted nuts, this candy is delightfully simple, yet full of warm, buttery flavor. If you’ve never made it, now’s the time to bring a little old-school magic into your kitchen.
What Makes It Special?
Unlike mass-produced candies, Oklahoma Nut Candy is handmade, hearty, and deeply satisfying. It’s made from everyday pantry ingredients—sugar, milk, butter, and nuts—but delivers extraordinary comfort in every bite. Best of all, you don’t need fancy equipment—just a stovetop, a candy thermometer, and a wooden spoon.
Ingredients You’ll Need
2 cups granulated sugar
1 cup evaporated milk
1 tablespoon unsalted butter
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1½ to 2 cups mixed nuts (pecans, walnuts, or peanuts work well)
Pinch of salt
Optional: A touch of cinnamon or maple flavoring for a seasonal twist
How to Make Oklahoma Nut Candy
Step 1: Prepare Your Pan
Line an 8×8-inch pan with parchment paper or lightly butter it. Set aside.
Step 2: Cook the Sugar Mixture
In a medium saucepan over medium heat, combine sugar, evaporated milk, and a pinch of salt. Stir continuously until the sugar dissolves and the mixture begins to boil.
Once boiling, stop stirring and attach a candy thermometer. Cook until the mixture reaches the soft ball stage (around 235–240°F or 113–116°C). This is crucial for achieving the right candy consistency.
Step 3: Add Butter and Vanilla
Once it hits the correct temperature, remove from heat. Stir in the butter and vanilla extract until smooth.
Step 4: Add the Nuts
Fold in the chopped nuts quickly while the mixture is still warm and pourable.
Step 5: Pour and Set
Pour the hot candy mixture into your prepared pan. Use a spatula to smooth it out. Let it cool at room temperature for several hours or until completely set.
Step 6: Slice and Enjoy
Once firm, cut into small squares. Store in an airtight container at room temperature. It also keeps beautifully in the fridge for a firmer bite.
Tips & Variations
Add a touch of cream cheese for a richer, softer texture.
Try toasting the nuts beforehand for deeper flavor.
For a festive twist, fold in dried fruit like cranberries or cherries.
Wrap individual pieces in wax paper for a nostalgic candy-shop feel.
Final Thoughts
Oklahoma Nut Candy is more than just a dessert—it’s a memory passed down through generations. Whether you’re making it for the holidays, a church gathering, or just to satisfy a sweet craving, it brings a taste of comfort and community with every bite. Sweet, crunchy, and steeped in tradition, this treat is sure to become a staple in your recipe collection
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