Roasted Pecans (Oil-Free) (2024)

These (slightly addicting) Oil-Free Roasted Pecans are a tasty snack when you're craving something salty and delicious.

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Does anyone else just love pecans? I do.

Ihave to limit how many servings of this recipe I make at one time, because I know I'll eat these nuts SOfast. The recipe itself is very simple but the delicious nutty flavor of toasted pecans is absolutely incredible.

Why I love these Pecans

  • Dietary needs — this recipe is dairy-free, plant-based, oil-free, gluten-free, and sugar-free
  • Easy to make — it's SO easy to make these pecans and they are just two ingredients
  • Delicious flavor perfect for snacking — these pecans make a great snack, they have a nice deep nutty flavor, and they're covered in salt - so much flavor
  • Tasty holiday gift — my family has given out these pecans to various friends throughout the years (usually alongside some other homemade treats) and they are always so well received. If you're looking for something that you can make as a gift, these pecans are a great choice

Nutrients in Pecans

As a whole, plant food, pecans are filled with vitamins and minerals: vitamin A (for your vision), vitamin E (to protect against free radicals), folic acid (to create new cells), calcium & phosphorus (for your bones), magnesium (for strong muscles), potassium (for nerves and muscles), zinc (for your immune system), and several B vitamins.

Wow. That was long. And all of these nutrients are found in such a delicious treat. Who said eating plant-based was hard?

Why avoid oil?

We'll be making these roasted pecans without oil. They taste just as delicious and they are much better for you!

Many people think oil is necessary for cooking. Whether using it to sauté or, like you might with a roasted pecan recipe, to help the salt stick to the pecans. While it can add a bit of flavor, I highly recommend you don't use oil at all.

Oil is a processed product, made by pressing olives, vegetables, etc. until almost everything that was once healthy is removed. You are left with a thick, calorie dense liquid, void of nutrition. When you add it to nut butter you're just adding unnecessary calories that don't have fiber.

Studies have even shown that for several hours after consuming oil your artery function is impaired (for more information visit nutritionfacts.org).

For these reasons, I try to stay away from oil whenever possible.

Wet Roasting Pecans

So how do we avoid oil?

To roast pecans without oil, you'll need to soak your pecans first. Wet pecans allow the salt to stick easily to the nuts. Plus, soaking nuts helps neutralize enzyme inhibitors, which can harm your digestion, and reduce phytates, which decrease nutrient absorption. Just submerge your nuts in water while the oven is heating up and you'll be good to go.

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Enzymes in Nuts

Another reason to skip the oil and opt for a water soak is to help break down the enzyme inhibitors.

I'm not a scientist, but nuts have enzyme inhibitors that can make it difficult for you to digest them. If you soak the nuts beforehand you break down the inhibitors. In theory this makes it easier for you to digest.

I recommend that you try out a long soak to see if it helps you digest the nuts better!

Ingredients

  • Raw Pecans: You can find raw pecans in the baking aisle or in the bulk section of your grocery store.
  • Salt: I used kosher salt for large flecks of salt on the pecans, but any salt will work.

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How to make Roasted Pecans

Step 1. Preheat the oven to 350°F.

Step 2. While the oven is preheating, place raw pecans in a container and submerge in water.

Step 3. When the oven is ready, drain the pecans and place them on a baking sheet. Sprinkle salt, if desired.

Step 4. Bake for 25 minutes, stirring once or twice. Soon your kitchen will fill with the glorious scent of sweet, nutty, roasted pecans. Enjoy!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you roast nuts without oil?

Yes! That's exactly what we are doing in this recipe. You don't need any oil and you can still get a nice and toasty flavor that's crisp and crunchy.

How long do you have to soak the nuts for?

To get the salt to stick to the pecans you only need to soak them for a couple minutes.

BUT if you want to break down the enzyme inhibitors in the nuts, you'll want to soak them for several hours. Breaking down the enzyme inhibitors will help your body digest the nuts more easily.

Will the nuts be soggy?

Nope! You'll need to leave the nuts in the oven for a bit longer than you would if you were roasting dry nuts, but as long as you cook them for long enough, the nuts won't be soggy at all.

How do Iknow when the nuts are done?

When they nuts are approaching doneness they will start to smell very fragrant. At this point you should keep a close eye on them. They can go from perfectly done to burnt in seconds.

How should I eat Roasted Pecans?

I just eat them by the handful! They are so tasty. You could also throw them in a bowl and serve them as an appetizer at a party. Or add them to a plant-based charcuterie board.

Recipe Prayer

God, thank you for the gift of cooking. Help us to choose to enjoy snacks that nourish our bodies. Watch over us as we make these roasted pecans and let us be reminded of You when we eat them. Amen.

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Related Recipes

Love roasted nuts?I've got a couple other tasty nut recipes for you to try:

  • Roasted Cashews Three Ways
  • Cinnamon Candied Pecans
  • Vegan Honey Roasted Peanuts
  • Sweet and Spicy Roasted Nuts
  • Gingerbread Almonds

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FAQs

Do pecans contain oil? ›

Pecan nuts contain about 65 to 70 percent oils. Approximately 65% of the oil of fresh pecans consists of oleic and 26% linoleic fatty acid. Our laboratory has consistently found high quality 'Desirable' pecans to have as much as 74% oleic.

Why do you soak pecans before roasting? ›

Wet pecans allow the salt to stick easily to the nuts. Plus, soaking nuts helps neutralize enzyme inhibitors, which can harm your digestion, and reduce phytates, which decrease nutrient absorption. Just submerge your nuts in water while the oven is heating up and you'll be good to go.

Are oven roasted pecans healthy? ›

Antioxidant Rich

These antioxidants can help prevent chronic diseases like cancer, heart disease, and Alzheimer's. So, munching on roasted salted pecans is not only tasty but also helps keep your body healthy and strong.

What is the best way to roast pecans? ›

Your oven is also a great tool for toasting pecans. For this method, preheat an oven to 350 degrees F. Spread the nuts evenly onto a rimmed baking sheet and bake until they begin to brown and become aromatic, making sure to toss halfway through, 7 to 10 minutes. Remove from the oven and let cool.

Do roasted nuts have oil? ›

Nuts can be roasted either with or without oil – producing 'oil-roasted' or 'dry-roasted' nuts, respectively. Perhaps surprisingly, the total fat content is relatively similar. This is because nuts are already high in healthy fats, so they absorb very little (only around 2-5%) of the oil they are roasted in.

Is pecan oil inflammatory? ›

Pecan oil has anti-inflammatory properties, making it a good choice for people with arthritis or other inflammatory conditions.

Why are my roasted pecans bitter? ›

Pecans have two sources of bitterness -- naturally occurring tannins in the kernel and pieces of corky material from the inside of the nut which can adhere to the kernel. Some of the tannin and all of the corky material can be removed by washing the kernels before cooking.

Are roasted pecans better than raw? ›

Both Have a Similar Nutrient Content

Roasting nuts changes their structure and chemical composition. Specifically, it changes their color and decreases their moisture content, giving rise to their crunchy texture (5, 7). Raw and dry-roasted nuts have very similar amounts of fat, carbs and protein.

Is it better to soak or roast nuts? ›

Instead of roasting, soaking raw nuts can make them easier on your stomach. Some naturally occurring enzymes and acids in nuts are broken down during the roasting process making roasted nuts more digestible. To make raw nuts easier to eat, always chew them well and eat in moderation.

What is the difference between roasted and toasted pecans? ›

Now, some of you may be wondering, “What's the difference between roasting and toasting a pecan?”. The answer is simple. Roasting is when the nut is cooked fully through, and is usually done in an oven. Toasting means to brown the nut on the outside, and is usually done over a fire or on the stove.

What is the healthiest way to eat pecans? ›

Try sprinkling a handful of these tasty nuts onto your next yogurt parfait, salad, or oatmeal for extra crunch and nutrients. They also work well in trail mix or chopped up in baked goods like muffins, pancakes, or banana bread.

Are pecans anti-inflammatory? ›

The anti-inflammatory properties of pecans reduced low-grade inflammation that leads to chronic inflammation and the development of a range of prevalent diseases. This also shows pecans maintain body weight and prevent diabetes despite consuming a high fat diet.

Why do you boil pecans before cracking? ›

The first step is to place them in a pot and cover them with water. Boil for about 10 minutes, drain them in a colander, and let them cool enough to handle. Boiling them first will soften the shell, making them easier to crack. The moisture will also reduce the mess by preventing so many tiny shell fragments.

How do you know when pecans are toasted? ›

Toasting Pecans in the Oven

Bake until the nuts are fragrant and a deeper shade of brown, 6 to 7 minutes.

What nuts have high oil content? ›

No.Product nameOil content in %
5Beech nuts, shelled27.0 - 44.09
6Cashew nuts45.0 - 50.0
7Chufa nuts (earth almonds)21.0 - 23.6
8Peanuts20.0 - 60.0
61 more rows

Which nuts are rich in oil? ›

Many types of nuts, such as almonds, walnuts, Brazil nuts, or hazelnuts, as well as peanuts and seeds like pumpkin seeds, are also rich in healthy oils, and a modest amount (about a handful daily) is a valuable part of a healthy diet.

Is pecan oil neutral? ›

Pecan oil is an edible pressed oil extracted from the pecan nut. Pecan oil is neutral in flavor and takes on the flavor of whatever seasoning is being used with it.

How to extract oil from pecans? ›

By solvent extraction, the oil is separated by way of a liquid solvent, such as hexane or supercritical carbon dioxide. In this process, the solvent solution solubilizes the oil in the oilseed and at the end, oil and meal are processed to separate them from the solvent.

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