National Pralines Day | June 24
Sat Jun 24th

National Pralines Day

National Pralines Day is a celebration that honors a confection made from nuts (whether in whole pieces or ground) and sugar syrup on June 24th. Pralines may also refer to any chocolate cookie that contains the ground powder of nuts.

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Candy manufacturers make their pralines a little differently around the world..

  • A hard chocolate shell with a softer, often liquid filling is included in Belgian Pralines.
  • The French Pralines – a blend of almonds and caramelized sugar – are a blend of almonds and caramelized sugar
  • American Pralines – contain milk or cream and are softer and creamier, resembling fudge

Marshal du Plessis-Praslin, a French sugar industrialist who lived in Vaux-le-Vicomte during the 17th century, inspired the early pralines. te. These first pralines were whole almonds coated in caramelized sugar, and they were individually coated in caramelized sugar.

The French settlers brought their recipe to Louisiana, an area of the United States where both sugar cane and pecan trees were abundant. During the nineteenth century, New Orleans chefs substituted pecans for almonds, added cream to thicken the dish, and thus created the praline, which is also known throughout the Southern United States.

How to celebrate national pralines day

You can celebrate the day whether you're a candy maker or not. All Recipes.com has a recipe for you to try. We love this Louisiana tradition so much we discovered yet another recipe for pralines for you to try. Or, take a break from the kitchen and head to the nearest confectionery. Pick out some pralines to bring home or to share with others. On social media, use the hashtag #NationalPralinesDay..

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