rennea
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rennea said:I have a ton of walnuts left and was wondering if anybody has ever made the peacan lattce tart with any other kind of nuts before?? Or does anybody have any good recipes using walnuts?? Only thing I can think of is making cookies and I AM ALL COOKIED OUT!!
Thanks guys,
Rennea
chefann said:I keep nuts frozen for AGES.
rennea said:Don't NUTS that have been frozen for ages get freezer burn
dannyzmom said:I am dying to try the Pecan Lattice Tart once things calm down around here - it is easy?
Yes, you can substitute walnuts for pecans in most recipes. However, the flavor and texture may be slightly different, so it is important to consider this before making the substitution.
A general rule of thumb is to use the same amount of walnuts as the recipe calls for in pecans. However, if you prefer a stronger nut flavor, you can use slightly more walnuts.
It depends on the recipe. If the recipe calls for chopped pecans, then you should chop the walnuts as well. If the recipe calls for whole pecans, then you can leave the walnuts whole or chop them if desired.
Yes, there are some recipes where walnuts may not work as a substitute for pecans. For example, in a traditional Southern pecan pie, the flavor and texture of walnuts may not be the best replacement. It is always best to consult a recipe or ask an expert for advice on specific recipes.
Yes, you can use any type of walnuts as a substitute for pecans. However, if you want a more similar flavor to pecans, you may want to use English or Black walnuts instead of the more commonly used California walnuts.