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== Pecan Log Roll ==
{{short description|A confectionery treat made with pecans and nougat}}


The '''Pecan Log Roll''' is a traditional Southern United States dessert that is popular during the holiday season. It is a sweet, nougat-filled treat that is rolled in caramel and covered in pecans, giving it the appearance of a log.
[[File:Stuckey's_Pecan_Log_Roll.jpg|thumb|right|A Stuckey's pecan log roll]]


== Ingredients ==
The '''pecan log roll''' is a type of confectionery that is popular in the Southern United States. It is known for its sweet, nutty flavor and distinctive appearance. The pecan log roll is often associated with roadside stops and gift shops, particularly those operated by [[Stuckey's]], a well-known chain of convenience stores.


The main ingredients for a Pecan Log Roll include:
==History==
The pecan log roll has its origins in the Southern United States, where pecans are a common ingredient in many desserts. The treat became widely popular in the mid-20th century, particularly as a travel snack sold at roadside stores. [[Stuckey's]], founded in 1937 by W.S. Stuckey Sr., played a significant role in popularizing the pecan log roll by selling it at their stores along highways.


* [[Nougat]]
==Ingredients and Preparation==
* [[Caramel]]
The main ingredients of a pecan log roll include [[nougat]], [[caramel]], and [[pecans]]. The nougat is typically made from [[sugar]], [[corn syrup]], and [[egg whites]], which are whipped together to create a light, fluffy texture. This nougat is then coated in a layer of caramel, which acts as an adhesive for the pecans.
* [[Pecans]]
 
== History ==
 
The Pecan Log Roll has its roots in the Southern United States, where pecans are a common crop. The exact origin of the dessert is unknown, but it has been a staple in Southern cuisine for many years.
 
== Preparation ==
 
The preparation of a Pecan Log Roll involves several steps. First, the nougat is prepared by combining sugar, corn syrup, and egg whites. This mixture is then heated and whipped until it forms a fluffy white substance. The nougat is then shaped into a log and allowed to cool.
 
Next, the caramel is prepared by heating sugar and butter until it forms a thick, golden syrup. The nougat log is then rolled in the caramel, ensuring it is fully coated.
 
Finally, the log is rolled in chopped pecans, which stick to the caramel and give the dessert its characteristic appearance. The Pecan Log Roll is then allowed to set before it is sliced and served.
 
== Variations ==
 
There are many variations of the Pecan Log Roll. Some recipes include additional ingredients such as [[vanilla extract]] or [[marshmallow cream]] in the nougat. Others may use different types of nuts, such as [[almonds]] or [[walnuts]], in place of the pecans.


== Serving ==
The preparation involves rolling the nougat into a cylindrical shape, coating it with caramel, and then rolling it in chopped pecans until the entire surface is covered. The log is then allowed to set, creating a firm, chewy texture that contrasts with the crunchy pecans.


Pecan Log Rolls are typically served sliced, allowing the layers of nougat, caramel, and pecans to be clearly seen. They are often served as a dessert or a sweet snack, and are particularly popular during the holiday season.
==Cultural Significance==
The pecan log roll is more than just a sweet treat; it is a symbol of Southern hospitality and tradition. It is often given as a gift during the holiday season and is a staple at many Southern gatherings. The treat's association with [[Stuckey's]] has also made it a nostalgic item for many travelers who remember stopping at the stores during road trips.


== See Also ==
==Variations==
While the classic pecan log roll is made with nougat, caramel, and pecans, there are several variations. Some versions include additional ingredients such as [[chocolate]] or [[marshmallow]] cream. Others may substitute the pecans with other types of nuts, such as [[almonds]] or [[walnuts]].


* [[List of desserts]]
==Related pages==
* [[Southern United States cuisine]]
* [[Pecan pie]]
* [[Pecan pie]]
* [[Nougat]]
* [[Caramel]]
* [[Stuckey's]]


== References ==
[[Category:Confectionery]]
 
[[Category:American desserts]]
* "Pecan Log Rolls." Southern Living.
* "Pecan Log Roll Recipe." Taste of Home.
 
[[Category:Desserts]]
[[Category:Southern United States cuisine]]
[[Category:Pecan dishes]]
[[Category:Pecan dishes]]

Latest revision as of 05:59, 16 February 2025

A confectionery treat made with pecans and nougat


A Stuckey's pecan log roll

The pecan log roll is a type of confectionery that is popular in the Southern United States. It is known for its sweet, nutty flavor and distinctive appearance. The pecan log roll is often associated with roadside stops and gift shops, particularly those operated by Stuckey's, a well-known chain of convenience stores.

History[edit]

The pecan log roll has its origins in the Southern United States, where pecans are a common ingredient in many desserts. The treat became widely popular in the mid-20th century, particularly as a travel snack sold at roadside stores. Stuckey's, founded in 1937 by W.S. Stuckey Sr., played a significant role in popularizing the pecan log roll by selling it at their stores along highways.

Ingredients and Preparation[edit]

The main ingredients of a pecan log roll include nougat, caramel, and pecans. The nougat is typically made from sugar, corn syrup, and egg whites, which are whipped together to create a light, fluffy texture. This nougat is then coated in a layer of caramel, which acts as an adhesive for the pecans.

The preparation involves rolling the nougat into a cylindrical shape, coating it with caramel, and then rolling it in chopped pecans until the entire surface is covered. The log is then allowed to set, creating a firm, chewy texture that contrasts with the crunchy pecans.

Cultural Significance[edit]

The pecan log roll is more than just a sweet treat; it is a symbol of Southern hospitality and tradition. It is often given as a gift during the holiday season and is a staple at many Southern gatherings. The treat's association with Stuckey's has also made it a nostalgic item for many travelers who remember stopping at the stores during road trips.

Variations[edit]

While the classic pecan log roll is made with nougat, caramel, and pecans, there are several variations. Some versions include additional ingredients such as chocolate or marshmallow cream. Others may substitute the pecans with other types of nuts, such as almonds or walnuts.

Related pages[edit]