How to Make Buttermilk Pralines

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My grandma (the one I am always telling you about) made the best candy for the holidays...she made these every year along with dozens more. About 30 years ago we were so poor that we couldn't afford Christmas gifts for family, so I decided to make candy. Chocolate covered cherries and peanut butter cups were decided on. OMG...were they a hit! Those cherries were to die for...I doubled dipped them. Everyone talked about that candy for years. Only problem they expected them every year! HA

cindakellogg
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My maternal grandmother gave the recipe to me when I was young. She got it off the back of a bag of sugar. I made these a lot for the holidays, both with and without vanilla. Both versions tasted good...just a little different. In one of my moves, long ago, I lost the recipe and couldn't remember all of the ingredients. My grandmother was gone, and the sugar company no longer featured this recipe on their bag, so I was lost. I searched for the pralines that used granulated sugar (not brown sugar) and buttermilk. This is the recipe that I remember making. Thank you for bringing it back to me.

TheEternalSpiral
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Pralines are one of my favorite candies! I've never attempted to make them myself though.

carolynpurser
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I’ve been invited to my daughter’s for Thanksgiving but we’re actually then going to go to her hub’s elderly aunt’s home as she lost her beloved husband this past year. These will be one of the things I’ll take along with me :)

sallyblatchford
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My son went to Tulane University in New Orleans and bought some Pecan Pralines home one time that his friend's mother made. He loved them as I did and ask for the recipe. I have used it every Christmas for 30 plus years. To me they are not true Southern Pralines if they are not made with buttermilk----delicious! It is the same as yours but different variation on some of amounts of ingredients. Your girls were so cute as little ones, what a handful but lovingly so.

bethdavis
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I was able to turn back the clock to the 1950’s. You became my Grandmas voice. Every step except the thermometer. Candy was tested to a soft or hard ball in cool water.

lyndabeckham
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Mmmm! I love pralines! I've made them a few times, but I'd love to try your recipe with buttermilk. Thank you for sharing.

dianaw.
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You did a really demonstration . Clear and precise.

constant
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I say buggy. I’m a fan who speaks your language - literally - and I’m in upstate SC. And I adore pralines, so I can’t wait to try your recipe. 😊

maggieg
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I always say "you can't get a good praline north of the Mason-Dixson line". Guess I can now if I make your recipe!

kimmarkey
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Those look delicious. Pralines are one of my favorite candies. I will try this recipe. Hugs!

nickik.
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They look divine! I lack the patience you possess! 💕

CjandPepe
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I've eaten pralines once or twice, and I loved them, but I had no idea the recipe included buttermilk! Your instructions when you show your recipes are so clear that I wouldn't hesitate to try them on my own. Thank you, Tipper! ❤

mjhepburn
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I make peanut brittle and I have forgotten about pralines thank you for sharing this and I'm going to make some this week. 🙌❤

tammyhoushour
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Never heard it called a stove eye in Texas. We just call it a burner. I’m going to try this recipe.

rg
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Thanks for this wonderful video. I'm a twin too and my Mam tells me the same stories about how hard it was to manage us both! Here in the North East of the UK we call a shopping cart a trolley and we call a stroller a buggy. Thanks for the wonderful content ❤️

petersmith
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I make these every year, too. My MIL always called them prawl-eens but I pronounce it like you because my mom always did. Looking forward to making them again this Christmas. 🙂

JulieR
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Tipper, in my humble opinion, I think your hair looks so pretty brushed back on the top! Just wanted to let you know! 😊

loubelle
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I call it a buggy.❤ My grandmother made Buttermilk Pralines, and I absolutely loved them. She made them without a recipe, and they were absolutely perfect every time. I don't remember her using recipes much for anything.😊

Rudymk-phxb
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Your buttermilk pralines look wonderful. I am going to try to get those made for Christmas. Thank you, Tipper!

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