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This Classic Pecan Pie recipe is so delicious and super easy to make. Crunchy pecans are poured into a delicious pie crust and covered with a sweet, buttery filling bursting with the flavors of rich dark brown sugar and vanilla. Meet your new favorite pecan pie!

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Table of Contents

  • Why You’ll Love This Classic Pecan Pie Recipe
  • What You’ll Need
  • How to Make Pecan Pie
  • Tips for Success
  • Serving Suggestions
  • How Can You Tell When Pecan Pie Is Done Baking?
  • Can Homemade Pecan Pie Be Prepared in Advance?
  • Proper Storage
  • More Holiday Pie Recipes
  • Watch How to Make Pecan Pie
  • Get the Recipe

Why You’ll Love This Classic Pecan Pie Recipe

This is the best pecan pie recipe. It’s so easy and by far the tastiest I’ve ever had. It’ll only cost you 10 minutes of active time in the kitchen. Here’s what sets it apart.

  • SO easy to make. Just mix together a few simple ingredients, spread the pecans over the pie crust, and pour the filling over them. Doesn’t get any easier! You can make the pie crust as simple as you like – either store-bought or homemade will work.
  • Rich, buttery flavor. The luscious filling for this pie is unreal. The use of dark brown sugar and dark corn syrup lends a wonderful complexity and depth that I just can’t get enough of. Combined with the richness of the buttery pecans and actual butter, it’s an unparalleled flavor experience.
  • Nostalgia. As the smell of homemade pecan pie wafts through the kitchen, it’s hard not to drift off into a state of nostalgia as fond memories of holidays long past drift into your consciousness.

And, if you love pecan pie any way you can get it, try these unique dessert variations: Pecan Pie Cupcakes, Copycat Crumbl Pecan Pie Cookies, Pecan Pie Cheesecake and Pecan Pie Layer Cake!

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What You’ll Need

This undeniably delicious pecan pie only requires 7 simple ingredients. Here they are. Be sure to scroll to the recipe card below for precise measurements.

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  • Pie crust – I used ahomemade crust that I love, but you could also use a store-bought crust for ease.
  • Eggs – The eggs in the filling help it to firm up. Be sure to use large size eggs, not medium or extra large.
  • Dark corn syrup – I really love the richness and extra depth of the dark corn syrup. You could use light corn syrup, but it’s not quite the same.
  • Dark brown sugar – Light brown sugar would also work but you won’t get the same deep, rich flavor.
  • Vanilla extract – Use a high quality brand for the best flavor.
  • Melted butter – Pecan pie is rich and decadent partially due to butter. It also adds to the flavor of the pie.
  • Salt – To bring out the flavors in the pie.
  • Pecan halves – A must for pecan pie.
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How to Make Pecan Pie

This is one of the easiest pies to make. Here’s a quick look at how to do it. For more thorough instructions, scroll to the recipe card below. Happy baking!

  • Prep. Spread the pie crust into a 9-inch pie pan, crimp the edges, and chill in the fridge until you’re ready to fill it. Preheat the oven to 425°F.
  • Make the filling. Whisk together the eggs, dark corn syrup, dark brown sugar, vanilla, butter, and salt.
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  • Assemble. Spread the pecans over the pie crust and pour the corn syrup mixture over them.
  • Bake. Bake for 10 minutes, then reduce the oven temperature to 350°F and bake for another 10 minutes. Add a pie crust shield and bake the pie for another 15-20 minutes.
  • Cool. Allow the pie to cool for 1 hour on a wire rack before chilling in the fridge for 4-5 hours.
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Tips for Success

Now that you’ve stumbled upon the best pecan pie recipe ever, it’s time to go over some tips and tricks that will help you execute it perfectly.

  • Temperature. This recipe is unique in that you start baking the pie at one temperature and then reduce it after 10 minutes. Why? The high temperature in the beginning is necessary to help the crust set up but then you have to remember to reduce it, otherwise, the pie will burn.
  • Use a pie shield. 20 minutes into baking, you will want to arrange a pie shield over the pie to ensure that the crust doesn’t burn while the filling finishes cooking. No pie shield? Tenting the crust with aluminum foil will also do the trick.
  • Chill. While you can enjoy this pie before you chill it in the fridge, the filling will be a good bit softer and harder to serve. Chilling it in the fridge for a few hours allows it to firm up, making it much easier to manage. Feel free to serve it closer to room temperature though.
  • Toast your pecans. Although it’s not necessary, I love toasting my pecans before I add them to the pie. You can toast them in the oven for a few minutes or add them to a large pan and cook over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally, until golden brown. They will develop a wonderfully rich, buttery flavor.
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Serving Suggestions

This homemade pecan pie is wonderful as is, but it plays really nicely with other sweet treats as well. Here are some of my favorite things to serve it with.

  • Ice cream. There’s nothing quite like pecan pie and vanilla ice cream. Grab some from the store or make your own Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookie Ice Cream.
  • Whipped cream. Scoop a dollop of Homemade Whipped Cream onto your hunk o’ pie. It will break up the richness of the dessert just the right amount.
  • Sauce. I love drizzling some of my Salted Caramel Sauce or Brown Sugar Caramel Sauce over a slice of pecan pie. Hot Fudge Sauce would probably be amazing as well.
  • Sip. Whether it’s a glass of cold milk, an after-dinner espresso, a cup of Egg Nog, or a mug of hot chocolate from my Hot Chocolate Mix, it’s never a bad idea to accompany pecan pie with a delicious beverage.

How Can You Tell When Pecan Pie Is Done Baking?

You’ll be able to tell when your pie is ready to come out of the oven when the edges are set and the center is nearly set but still a tiny bit jiggly. It will firm up as it cools and then even more when it chills.

Can Homemade Pecan Pie Be Prepared in Advance?

Totally. It actually gets better as it chills. The flavors meld and the pie firms up nicely, making it more easily sliceable. Prepare the recipe from start to finish up to 2 days before you intend to serve it. You can even make it and freeze it up to 3 months in advance if you’d like. Check out the section below titled “Proper Storage” for more information.

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Proper Storage

  • Refrigerator. Once the pie has chilled for a bit, go ahead and wrap it in a double layer of plastic wrap. If you already sliced it, arrange the slices in a single layer in an airtight container. Store the pie in the fridge for up to 4 days.
  • Freezer. Pecan pie freezes and thaws really well. Once it has firmed up in the fridge, wrap the pan in a double layer of plastic wrap. You could also wrap individual slices in a couple of layers of plastic wrap and seal them in an airtight container. In either case, store the pie in the freezer for up to 3 months. Allow it to thaw in the fridge before serving.

More Holiday Pie Recipes

Don’t let your pecan pie get lonely on the dessert table. Whip up one (or several) of these other favorites as well!

  • Classic Pumpkin Pie
  • Salted Honey Pie
  • Chocolate Pecan Pie
  • Caramel Pecan Pie
  • The Best Sweet Potato Pie
  • Apple Crumb Cheesecake Pie
  • Homemade Apple Pie
  • Caramel Turtle Pie
  • Chocolate Cream Pie
  • Sugar Cream Pie
  • French Silk Pie

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Recipe

Classic Pecan Pie

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  • Author: Lindsay Conchar
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 40 minutes
  • Total Time: 50 minutes
  • Yield: 10-12 Slices
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Oven
  • Cuisine: American
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Description

This Pecan Pie recipe is a classic! With a delicious pie crust, plenty of brown sugar & lots of pecans, you’ll come back to this recipe time and time again.

Ingredients

  • Refrigerated or homemade pie crust
  • 3 large eggs
  • 1 cup (240ml) dark corn syrup
  • 3/4 cup (168g) dark brown sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/4 cup (56g) butter, melted
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 2 cups (200g) pecan halves

Instructions

  1. Place the pie crust in a 9 inch pie pan and crimp the edges. Put the crust in the fridge while you prepare the other ingredients. Preheat the oven to 425°F.
  2. In a large bowl, whisk together the eggs, dark corn syrup, dark brown sugar, vanilla, butter and salt.
  3. Put the pecans in the bottom of the crust in an even layer.
  4. Pour the corn syrup mixture over the pecans, which will then float to the top.
  5. Bake the pie for 10 minutes, then reduce the oven temperature to 350°F.
  6. Bake for another 10 minutes, then add a pie crust shield (or aluminum foil) to keep the crust from browning too much.
  7. Bake the pie for another 15-20 minutes.
  8. When the pie is set around the edges and the center is set but still jiggly, remove the pie from the oven and set on a wire rack to cool for about 1 hour, then refrigerate until firm, 4-5 hours.
  9. Pie can be made 1-2 days ahead and refrigerated until ready to serve.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 Slice
  • Calories: 346
  • Sugar: 30.7 g
  • Sodium: 274.1 mg
  • Fat: 19.7 g
  • Carbohydrates: 42.2 g
  • Protein: 3.7 g
  • Cholesterol: 46.5 mg

Categories

  • Christmas
  • Holidays
  • Pie
  • Recipes
  • Recipes with video
  • Sweets and Treats
  • Thanksgiving
Classic Pecan Pie Recipe - So Easy and So Delicious (2024)

FAQs

Why is pecan pie so delicious? ›

Incredible texture: The pecans on top get all toasty while the nuts underneath have a melt-in-your-mouth chewy texture. The pecans' flavor and texture, paired with the flaky pie crust, the filling's vanilla, butter, and cinnamon… it all just makes this my favorite pecan pie recipe.

How do you keep pecan pie from being runny? ›

To avoid this, always start your pecan pie at a high enough temperature, such as 425 to 450 degrees Fahrenheit. You can lower the temperature to around 350 degrees Fahrenheit after the first half-hour, or 30 minutes. It is done when you notice the pecan filling is bubbling and the pie is browned.

Why is my pecan pie fluffy? ›

Sugar pie fillings won't always look perfectly firm when they are still hot in the oven. You will notice that the edges of the filling, just along the crust, will be a little bit puffy — like a soufflé — even when the interior still appears slightly wet and jiggly. This is a good indicator that your pie is ready.

Why didn't my pecan pie set? ›

A pecan pie is essentially a custard pie, and a liquid center is almost always the result of underbaking. The Karo Classic Pecan Pie recipe calls for baking the pie for 60 to 70 minutes at 350 degrees. In some ovens, however, the pie can take 75 minutes or more.

Do British people eat pecan pie? ›

Of those listed, Pecan is the one most likely to be seen, but it's not really a staple favourite. Pecan isn't a native British ingredient so doesn't appear in any classic British pies or tarts.

Do you eat pecan pie warm or cold? ›

When you are ready to serve your pie, let it thaw overnight in the refrigerator. In terms of serving, you have options. You can eat pecan pie cold, let it come to room temperature (for no more than two hours, of course), or warm it the oven until heated through.

Why did my pecan pie come out hard? ›

Pecan pie can become hard if it is left in the oven for too long or at a higher temperature than necessary. This could happen due to an inaccurate cooking time, temperature or failing to cover with aluminum foil for part of the baking time.

Why does my pecan pie get hard? ›

Bake the pie too long and the filling will become rock hard after cooling. Don't bake the pie long enough and the filling will ooze all over the place and the pie will fall apart.

What is the filling made of in pecan pie? ›

Pecan pie is a delightful concoction of pecan nuts mixed with a rich, caramelly filling made from eggs, butter, corn syrup, and sugar. The earliest pecan pie can be traced all the way back to the late 1800s, but it really peaked in the early 20th century when Karo™ syrup printed a pecan pie recipe on its bottles.

Should pecan pie be jiggly after baking? ›

You will know your pecan pie is done when you can shake it gently and it is not overly jiggly. If it jiggles a lot when shaking, continue cooking until the center is more set, 5-10 more minutes. Allow pie to cool completely for several hours before cutting and serving. Or refrigerate for 1-3 days, until ready to serve.

What should the texture of pecan pie be? ›

The filling is very gooey and rich and because it's under a heavy candied pecan crust it won't get very high. However, the filling should not be runny. If your filling is runny chances are you didn't cook it long enough or give it a long enough time to set. I usually always make my pecan pie the day before.

Can you Rebake a pecan pie that is undercooked? ›

If your pecan pie turns out runny after baking, put it back in the oven and bake for another 10-15 minutes. Cover the top with aluminum foil if it's already browned to prevent over-browning. You can also refrigerate it which will help set the filling.

Can you overcook a pecan pie? ›

The edges should be set but the center should wobble a bit, kind of like gelatin. Cook pecan pie too much and it'll crack and be dry. Underbake it and it will be watery and runny. You want to cook pecan pie to an internal temperature of 200°F.

How long to let pecan pie rest? ›

To store a freshly baked pecan pie, remove it from the oven and let it cool for up to two hours. Once it's cool, loosely wrap it in plastic wrap or aluminum foil — don't wrap it too tightly or it can ruin the shape and texture of the pie. Store the wrapped pie in the refrigerator for up to four days.

Why is pecan pie so sweet? ›

And it's true: since sugar is the main ingredient in its filling, pecan pie can't help but be super-sweet.

What does pecan pie taste like? ›

The first time I tasted pecan pie, it reminded me of a candy bar. The filling is sweet and gooey, with an almost caramel-like flavor. The nuts are a great contrast to all the sweet, and so is the buttery pie crust. Because this recipe contains no corn syrup, there is a much deeper and more complex flavor.

Do most people like pecan pie? ›

Other popular pastry choices include chocolate pie (68%), cherry pie (67%), banana cream (66%), pecan (65%), peach (63%), and lemon meringue (62%).

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