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Pecan Oil

Pecan Oil

Long before pecans became a beloved Southern staple and holiday tradition, they were thriving wild along the riverbanks and floodplains of what is now Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Georgia. The word pecan comes from the Algonquin language, meaning “a nut that requires a stone to crack.” Native American tribes such as the Comanche, Choctaw, and Creek treasured pecans not only as a rich food source, but also as a form of trade and even medicine.

 

When early European settlers arrived, they quickly fell in love with the sweet, buttery flavor of pecans. By the 1700s, pecans were being gifted to presidents like George Washington and Thomas Jefferson—both of whom planted pecan trees at their estates. In 1846, the first successful grafting of wild pecan trees marked the beginning of cultivated pecan farming, transforming this native nut into a true agricultural powerhouse.

 

Today, the pecan is the only major tree nut that is native to North America, and the United States still produces over 80% of the world’s pecans. From pies to pralines to fresh-roasted snacking, pecans have earned their place at the heart of Southern hospitality and American heritage.

 

At Plumley Pecan Company, we’re proud to carry forward that legacy—rooted in family, nurtured by tradition, and cracked open to share with you.

Pecan Oil Benefits

Heart health-low in saturated fat.

Light and doesn't overpower food & seasoning.

Absorbs the flavors of seasonings.

All natural with no additives or preservatives.

High smoke point- 470 degrees F.

Enhances the flavors of food.

Plumley Pecan Oil Resource Facts

Pecan Oil Uses

REPLACES BUTTER OR COOKING OIL IN:

SALAD DRESSING

MARINADES

SAUCES

HERB INFUSIONS​

SEARING

SAUTEING

GRILLING

BAKING

BRAZING

STIR-FRYING

FRYING

Pecan Oil Tips

Using as a butter substitute:

Infuse with a small pat of butter

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Making a roux:

Can increase temperature to shorten cooking time.

Allows less stirring to avoid burning flour.

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When stir-frying & sautéing:

If pecan oil is too high you can burn the seasonings.

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Using as oil substitute in baking:

Use about half as much and adjust to maintain consistency & texture.

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Before searing & brazing:

First paint the food with pecan oil.

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325.446.3986
2119 Main Street Junction, Texas 76849

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