For many, the holidays just wouldn't be the same without pecans. We can do without picturesque snow, without fir boughs and possibly without jingle bells. But never without pecans. Many of our readers ...
(Family Features) Back-to-school season means many families are busier than ever, leaving less time to plan weeknight meals. While a new school year brings plenty of exciting moments, it also adds up ...
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Pecan Upside-Down Cake

This decadent pecan upside-down cake is best served when it's still warm and gooey from the oven. The caramelized pecans and ...
This article is part of Texas Monthly’s special fiftieth-anniversary issue. Read about the other icons that have defined Texas since 1973. Wild pecans yield their pleasures stingily. They’re small, ...
Oklahoma’s pecan harvest is underway, with local growers producing up to 18 million pounds annually and showcasing the unique varieties and detailed processes behind one of the state’s prized crops.
The Algonquin coined the term pecan from the word "pacane," which means a nut that needs to be cracked with a stone. By the 1950s, Georgia was the country's leading producer of pecans and remains the ...