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Even if you're not celebrating Thanksgiving you'll go nuts for these pecan recipes

There's more to the very US nut than pie

November 22, 2023 17:18
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There are some who celebrate the US traditional feast, but I'm not sure many of us are in the mood for giving thanks at the moment.

Whichever camp you're in, you might fancy cooking with a few seasonal, Thanksgiving ingredients of which the pecan nut is stop of my list.

Pecans are very much associated with North America — being native to many of the southern states. It is, apparently, the state nut of Alabama, Arkansas, California, Texas and Louisiana, and also the state tree of Texas. Why would any state need a specified nut?

For me, the crunchy treats will always remind me of Israel. So many of my relatives have pecan trees in their gardens. On our most recent visit — over Pesach — my cousins had pots and pots of toasted, salted, half shelled nuts for snacking. Their bountiful annual harvest means they struggle to get through them. We did our best.

A fellow food writer recently told me that when her mother was searching for pecans in a North-West London mini-supermarket, the shop owner referred to them as Jewish nuts. She was as mystified by that as I am.