The holiday season is ripe with opportunities to gather around the table with loved ones and enjoy a delicious meal. Elevate your holiday menu with freshly harvested ingredients like naturally sweet pecans in recipes such as Classic Pecan Pie, Roasted Acorn Squash with Pecan Vinaigrette and Pecan Wild Rice Pilaf.Deliver Holiday Flavor with Pecans![]() (Family Features) The holiday season is ripe with opportunities to gather around the table with loved ones and enjoy a delicious meal. Elevate your holiday menu with freshly harvested ingredients like naturally sweet pecans. As America’s only native tree nut, the pecan boasts a proud heritage shared by the farmers who have grown it for generations – but this tree nut is more than a pie ingredient. While the American Pecan Council’s Classic Pecan Pie is an ideal grand finale, consider including nutrient-dense pecans throughout the holiday season as a snack or in innovative pecan-filled dishes like Roasted Acorn Squash with Pecan Vinaigrette and Pecan Wild Rice Pilaf. In addition to being a versatile addition to your holiday feast, in each 1-ounce serving of pecans, you’ll get 12 grams of “good” monounsaturated fat with zero cholesterol or sodium, according to the USDA. Compared to other nuts, pecans are among the lowest in carbs (4 grams) and highest in dietary fiber (3 grams) per serving. For more seasonal recipes, nutritional information and cooking tips, visit AmericanPecan.com. Classic Pecan PiePrep time: 15 minutes
Note: Pie can be made 1 day ahead and refrigerated overnight. Allow pie to come to room temperature before serving. Roasted Acorn Squash Salad with Pecan VinaigrettePrep time: 15 minutes Squash:
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Note: Acorn squash skin is edible but needs roasting long enough to make it tender. If unsure, use delicata squash or skinless butternut squash. Pecan Wild Rice PilafPrep time: 10 minutes
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