Pecan
Oatmeal, Pecan, and Date Sticky Biscuits
They look like sticky buns, but these sweet, gooey treats are actually made from biscuit batter. They're great with brunch.
By Selma Brown Morrow
Coconut Blondies
By Ruth Cousineau
Red Chile and Pecan Slaw
By Beth Janes
Honey, Date, and Pecan Tart
Honey and dates make this dessert perfectly sweet (but not too sweet) and sticky. Pecans add a nutty crunch.
By Jill O'Connor
Pecan Fig Bourbon Cake
Bundt cakes are always crowd-pleasers, and this dark, moist one won't disappoint. The combination of time-honored ingredients—sweet dried figs, crunchy pecans, and aromatic bourbon—will have your guests clamoring for the recipe.
By Ruth Cousineau
Pecan Shortbread Cookies
By Paul Grimes
Sauteed Trout with Pecans
By Paul Grimes
Pecan Currant Bread
By Paul Grimes
Deviled Ham and Pecan Tea Sandwiches
By Paul Grimes
Bourbon Pecan Tarts
More nuts than filling and a seriously buttery crust make for a beguilingly sweet finish.
By Scott Peacock
Brown Butter Pecan Shortbread
By Janet Fletcher
Spicy Pecans
By Paul Grimes
Winter Dried Fruit and Nut Chocolate Bark
Any combination of dried fruit and nuts will work here, so choose your favorites or just use what you have in your cupboard. For a sweeter treat, swap in semisweet chocolate chips in place of bittersweet.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Bittersweet Chocolate Pecan Pie
Here we've taken pecan pie above and beyond its usual corn-syrupy incarnation. A layer of bittersweet chocolate adds richness to the dessert while simultaneously balancing its sweetness. And an abundance of pecans makes for a supremely satisfying filling.
By Ruth Cousineau
Zucchini and Cranberry Mini-Muffins
If your dried cranberries aren't plump and moist, cover them with boiling water and let soak for 5 minutes. Drain them and pat dry before using.
If you prefer, walnuts or hazelnuts can be substituted for the pecans.
By Melissa Clark
Spiced Apple Cake with Eggnog Sauce
A moist, deeply flavored confection studded with rum-soaked raisins and crunchy pecans, this streamlined one-bowl cake will get compliments even for novice bakers. Plus, it keeps for days. To dress up each serving, why not use store-bought eggnog, which has the consistency of custard sauce.
By Rick Rodgers
Cranberry-Cornmeal Quick Bread
By Susan Reid
Pecan Muffins
By Shelley Wiseman
Spinach Salad with Strawberry Vinaigrette
Spinach and strawberry salad had its moment in the '80s, but this version will surprise you with its refinement. The salad is not sweet, just aromatic — and coming across fresh berries every now and then provides bursts of fruitiness. The pecans are simply toasted, but once they're coated with vinaigrette, you'd swear they were candied. Raspberries would work well here, too.