How to Shell / Crack Pecans (2024)

Pecans are available in many forms; you'll find them vacuum- packed in jars, sealed in plastic bags, or packed in cans. For the freshest and most flavorful pecans, choose whole ones in the shell. Whether you plan to eat them plain or roasted, or are going to use them in your favorite pie recipe, before pecans are eaten, they must be shelled and cleaned. Before 1920, pecans were “hand-shelled” by consumers—in other words, they removed the shell themselves. If you are required to extract these pecans from their tough, woody shells, follow these simple steps to make the process easier:

  1. Harvest or buy some in-shell pecans. First, you must choose a variety of pecans that is uniform in size and shape, feels heavy in your hands and don't rattle when shaken. There shouldn't be any cracks or holes in the shells. Those are the best for shelling.
  2. Choose your method for cracking. Honestly, smashing the shells with a hammer on a solid surface will do the trick, but if you want a cleaner, more efficient job then choose a specially designed pecan cracker.
  3. Regular slip joint pliers are good for cracking pecan shells.
  4. A nutcracker can also be used to shell pecans.
  5. A specialized inertial type pecan cracker can also be used if you want to spend the extra money.
  6. Shell the pecans, but be careful with the nutmeat. Ideally, you will want to remove the pecans from their shells in halves and any of the nutmeat retained during the process is usable.
  7. With your fingers or small set of pliers, you can begin to pull the shell away. Try to work your way from the rounded part of the pecan to the pointed part. Since the two halves of the pecan are joined on the pointed end, it will more likely break the nut if you try to start there.
  8. If you don't have any cracking tools, simply take two pecans and crush them together until one cracks enough to peel the shell off.
  9. In order to scrape the shell material away from the pecan, use a pick, a toothpick, or even a narrow piece of pecan shell. If you leave even a small amount of the outer shell on the pecan, it may produce a slightly bitter taste.
  10. The pecans will need to dry out in a perforated container or a colander. This is important if you want the pecans to yield the best, seasoned flavor.
  11. Store the pecans in a sealed container. If they are not exposed to moisture, they will stay fresh for several days on your counter top, for weeks in a refrigerator, and up to a year in a freezer.

Helpful Tips

  • Because pecans can vary greatly in oil content, yield, ease of shelling and flavor, it's important to choose suitable nuts for your intended usage.
  • If it's practical, crack your pecans outside. The shells have a tendency to splinter and scatter around the area where you are working- it can get messy.
  • Be careful where you store your unshelled pecans. Animals, especially squirrels, may raid your supply if they have even the slightest access to them.

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How to Shell / Crack Pecans (1)

How to Shell / Crack Pecans (2024)

FAQs

How do you crack pecans easily? ›

This is a good method if you just purchased a bag of pecans in the shell and want to do them all at once. Add the pecans to the boiling water and simmer them for 15 minutes. Drain the water and place the pecans on a baking sheet to cool. Once they have cooled down completely, you can easily crack them open.

Should you soak pecans before cracking? ›

To keep the pecan meat from shattering, the nuts are moistened or “conditioned” before cracking. There are two methods used to accomplish this. The cold water method soaks the pecans in chlorinated water for as long as eight hours.

How long to dry pecans before shelling? ›

Eating pecans everyday has several benefits from the perspective of health. However, you'll need to ensure that the nuts are thoroughly dry before shelling them. In case you've harvested the nuts before they're fully ripe, you'll have to dry them up for about two weeks before you remove them from their kernels.

How to crack pecans with hands? ›

Lay them in the palm of your hand with their long sides aligned. Next, close your hand into a first. Squeeze the pecans as hard as you can. Pretty soon, you should hear or feel the pecan shells crack.

How do you prepare pecans for shelling? ›

Put the pecans in a pot and cover them with water. Bring them to a boil; boil for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, drain pecans in a colander and allow them to cool so they can be handled. Crack them open and you'll find out just how easy it is to get a whole pecan out of the shell.

Why do you soak pecans in water? ›

Well, enzyme inhibitors/phytic acids are the reason. By soaking, enzyme inhibitors are neutralized, the beneficial enzymes are activated and the vitamin content increases. Soaking makes seeds, nuts and legumes easier to digest and the nutrients more easily absorbed.

What to do with fresh cracked pecans? ›

Don't bake with your shelled pecans right away. Place them in a colander and let them dry out for about 24 hours. This'll give them a better flavor and texture later on. Keep your pecans in a tightly sealed container in the fridge for a few weeks.

Can you eat pecans right off the tree? ›

No, you cannot eat the green nuts that fall off prematurely from the trees as they've still not ripened. Only those nuts that ripen fully by Fall (and hence ready to harvest) are worth eating as they have the rich invigorating flavor you normally associate with nuts.

Can you eat pecans right out of the shell? ›

Whether you plan to eat them plain or roasted, or are going to use them in your favorite pie recipe, before pecans are eaten, they must be shelled and cleaned.

How long can pecans stay in the shell at room temperature? ›

Around room temperature, in-shell pecans can last for up to 4 months. At chillier temperatures, they can last for much longer. Frozen, in-shell pecans can remain good for several years.

Should you wash pecans before you crack them? ›

Don't wash pecans. Don't run water over them or even use a damp towel to clean them. Especially in-shell pecans.

What is the toughest nut to crack? ›

One nut you have likely never seen in the shell is the macadamia, and for good reason. Unlike opening a peanut or a pistachio, it takes some serious muscle to extract the edible nut from its shell: 300 pounds of pressure per square inch to be exact, making it the hardest nut in the world to crack!

What is the best way to store cracked pecans? ›

It is simple. Just keep your pecans in airtight containers and store them in the refrigerator or freezer. When you are ready to serve, you can bring them to room temperature or cook with them right away, no thawing necessary.

How do you gather pecans easily? ›

Raking and mowing the area under and around the tree can make it easier to collect the nuts during harvesting. You can knock the nuts from a tree using a long pole and then collect the nuts that have fallen using a pecan picker or by hand and place them into large buckets.

How do you finely crush pecans? ›

Place nuts in a bowl, then use a handheld pastry cutter/blender to softly press down, reducing the nuts to smaller pieces. This works best with softer nuts like walnuts and pecans.

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