
Step 3: Make the Sugar Mixture
- In a medium saucepan, combine sugar, corn syrup, water, and salt.
- Place over medium heat and stir until sugar dissolves completely.
- Clip a candy thermometer to the side of the pan.
Pro Tip: Avoid stirring once the mixture starts boiling to prevent crystallization. If crystals form, gently brush down the sides with a wet pastry brush.
Step 4: Boil to Caramel Stage
- Allow the sugar mixture to boil without stirring until it reaches 300°F (150°C) on the candy thermometer, the hard-crack stage.
- Remove from heat immediately once it hits the correct temperature.
Step 5: Add Butter and Vanilla
- Stir in the butter and vanilla extract carefully. The mixture may bubble vigorously, so use caution.
- Quickly fold in the toasted nuts until they are fully coated with the caramel.
Step 6: Shape the Candy
- Immediately pour the nut mixture onto the prepared parchment or silicone mat.
- Using a spatula, spread it into an even layer about 1/4 inch thick.
- Allow the candy to cool for 20–30 minutes, or until firm but still slightly pliable.
Step 7: Break and Store
- Once cooled, break the candy into pieces of your desired size.
- Store in an airtight container at room temperature. Properly stored, it can last up to 2 weeks.
Tips for Perfect Oklahoma Nut Candy
- Use a candy thermometer: Precise temperature control is crucial for the perfect crunch.
- Don’t rush: Let the caramel cool slightly before handling—it’s extremely hot right out of the pan.
- Experiment with nuts: Pecans give a classic Southern taste, while almonds add a slightly milder, buttery flavor.
- Optional chocolate drizzle: For a modern twist, drizzle melted chocolate over cooled candy for extra decadence.
Oklahoma Nut Candy is more than just a sweet treat—it’s a piece of Southern culinary history. Its buttery, crunchy texture and rich caramel flavor make it perfect for gifting or enjoying during cozy evenings. With this simple, step-by-step method, you can bring a bit of Oklahoma nostalgia into your kitchen, one bite at a time.
If you want, I can also make a simplified version with tips for a quicker, no-bake method that still keeps the candy crunchy and delicious. Do you want me to do that?








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