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Maple pecan pie is a classic dessert for the holiday table. Using maple syrup gives it a wonderful special flavor.
Have you ever wondered why we eat pecan pie at Thanksgiving? This lusciously sweet and nutty pie has been a staple at my house ever since I was a kid.
As it turns out, pecan harvest season in the South lines up neatly with the holiday season.
More than once we’ve been gifted with the overflow from our friends’ trees, and I’m not one to turn down an edible present.
The warm, slightly sweet flavor of pecans makes them perfect to bake with, such as in cranberry pecan streusel coffee cake or in salted caramel pecan blondies.
And, of course in pecan pie, like this maple pecan pie I made the other day for Thanksgiving.
Why youโll love this recipe
Itโs incredibly easy. If you are intimidated by making pecan pie, like I used to be, this is the perfect recipe to try!
The filling comes together in one bowl, so you can have it ready for the oven in just a few minutes.
Itโs extra flavorful. This is my favorite pecan pie recipe because it uses maple syrup instead of corn syrup.
Corn syrup is great for creating sticky, chewy baked goods, but it doesnโt provide any extra flavor.
Maple syrup, which is just slightly less thick, gives a ton of flavor to this pie. Maple pairs beautifully with pecans, enhancing the flavor of both.
Itโs perfect to bake ahead. Yep, you heard me right above. I baked this pie weeks ahead of Thanksgiving so we could eat it when the holiday came around.
I am all about making food in bulk and ahead of time (hello big batches of pickled red onions!) and this pie freezes so well, I tend to make multiples to last all winter.
Jumping in with holiday prep work was a no brainer. While we all love the food that goes with Thanksgiving and Christmas, the hours and hours of cooking and sometimes be a bit too much to handle.
Being able to get some of that work done ahead of time? Possibly the best gift ever.
Ingredients for maple pecan pie
You might already have everything you need on hand to make this pie!
Eggs – Large, standard size
Pure maple syrup – Youโll want to use real maple syrup for this recipe. Imitation syrup not only lacks the distinct flavor, but might not work to achieve the classic pecan pie texture.
If you like, you can use bourbon barrel aged maple syrup for an even richer taste.
Brown sugar – Light or dark
Pure vanilla extract – Vanilla enhances the flavor of baked goods, especially when paired with maple! I always recommend real extract over imitation.
Butter – Just a little bit of melted butter helps to create a smooth filling
Salt – Donโt skip it! We need a little bit to bring out the nutty pecan flavor.
Pecan halves – Some might use chopped pecans in their pecan pie, but I only use whole pecan halves. It makes for a prettier pie and nuttier bite!
how to make maple pecan pie
Maple pecan pie is crazy easy. So much so that I actually couldn’t believe how easy it was โ but that’s probably because I refused to eat it as a child. I’m glad I’ve changed my ways.
The hardest part is making the pie crust, but you can always opt for premade.
When I make pie crust I always try to make two so that I have extra on hand in the freezer. Then, I just thaw the crust overnight as needed.
To make maple pecan pie, first parbake the crust to ensure it is fully cooked on the bottom.
If you are using a premade crust, make sure to follow the package instructions for parbaking.
Roll out your crust on a lightly floured surface to fit a 9-inch pie plate. Arrange it in the pie plate and crimp the edges as desired.
Line it with a piece of parchment paper or foil, then fill it with pie weights.
You can buy ceramic pie weights, but I just keep a jar of dried beans on hand for making pies.
Bake the crust at 350ยฐF for about 8 minutes, then let cool and remove the foil and weights. Then, make the filling.
Grab a large bowl and whisk the eggs until lightly frothy, then whisk in the maple syrup, brown sugar, vanilla, melted butter, and salt until completely blended.
Fold in the pecans using a rubber spatula, scraping the sides of the bowl, then pour the filling into the prepared pie crust.
If you like, you can get fancy and arrange your pecans by flipping the nuts over with a fork so the nub side is down, but there’s really no need. Pecans already look lovely in a pie.
Bake the pie for 50-60 minutes, then cool completely before serving.
how to freeze pecan pie
If youโre making this pie in advance, freeze it!
To freeze pecan pie, bake it as directed in the recipe, then cool to room temperature.
Place the pie on a baking sheet for easy transfer, and set in the freezer for 1-2 hours, or until completely frozen.
Transfer the pie to a freezer-safe bag or vacuum food saver bag. Remove as much air as possible and seal.
how to thaw pecan pie
Thaw your pie overnight in the refrigerator and bring it to room temperature to serve.
Alternately, you can remove the pie from the bag and reheat in the oven for 20 minutes.
tip
Use a disposable or metal pie pan when making the pie if you plan to reheat from frozen. This will prevent the frozen pie plate from breaking in the oven.
What to serve with maple pecan pie
Need ideas for how to round out your holiday dessert spread? Try some of my favorites:
- Caramel Apple Slab Pie
- Butternut Squash Pie
- Chocolate Pumpkin Bundt Cake
- Spiced Cranberry Ice Cream
- Reese’s Pie
For other pecan pie options, try bourbon pecan pie or cocoa pecan pie!
You can also use this pie as a layer in a showstopping Christmas piecaken!
Whether you make this maple pecan pie for Thanksgiving, Christmas dinner, or as a weeknight dessert treat, itโs sure to be a family favorite!
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Maple Pecan Pie
Ingredients
- 1 unbaked 9-inch pie crust
- 3 large eggs
- 1 cup maple syrup
- 1/2 cup brown sugar
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract, or vanilla bean paste
- 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted and cooled
- 1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt
- 1 1/2 cups pecan halves
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350ยฐF. Roll out pie crust to fit a 9-inch pie pan and transfer it to the pan. Fold under the edge and crimp as desired. Line inside of pie crust with foil and fill with dried beans (or pie weights) and bake for 8 minutes. Carefully remove foil and beans and let cool.
- In a large bowl, whisk eggs until frothy. Whisk in syrup, sugar, vanilla, butter and salt to blend completely, then mix in pecans.
- Pour mixture into prepared crust and place into the oven. Bake 50-60 minutes, then cool completely.
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Love the idea of making a big batch of pie crusts and freezing them for later! Perfect for the busy holiday season.
What an awesome idea! I love love love pecan pie and it would be so handy to make one before the holidays and just have it ready to go and reheat. I will definitely look into getting one of these fancy devices because it seems so handy!
I LOVE pecan pie! Adding Maple sounds like the most delicious thing on the planet!
I love this! I don’t care for pecan pies made with corn syrup, but maple syrup sounds amazing!
Love the idea of making a big batch of pie crusts and freezing them for later! Perfect for the busy holiday season.
What an awesome idea! I love love love pecan pie and it would be so handy to make one before the holidays and just have it ready to go and reheat. I will definitely look into getting one of these fancy devices because it seems so handy!
Pecan pie is one of my favorites. The addition of maple is divine. I have to hit up costco later this week, so I’ll definitely be checking this out. I’m tired of throwing away food!
I LOVE pecan pie! Adding Maple sounds like the most delicious thing on the planet!
Brilliant idea to make pies and other holiday baked goods ahead and freeze them!!
What an AWESOME way to make homemade pies ahead of time – love this!!!
What an AWESOME way to make homemade pies ahead of time – love this!!!
Your style of cooking is right up my alley and speaks to my heart! Thank you for all the lovely recipes!
Your style of cooking is right up my alley and speaks to my heart! Thank you for all the lovely recipes!
I love the idea of making pies ahead and keeping them fresh with Foodsaver! This will be so helpful all holiday season!
This looks so scrumptious! I would love to try it!
This looks so scrumptious! I would love to try it!
This pie looks amazing and I am loving these food saving bags!
That is a brilliant idea, My hubby loves Pecan Pie. This will save me time.
That is a brilliant idea, My hubby loves Pecan Pie. This will save me time.
I made this for Thanksgiving with my kids and their friends. It was delicious and a big hit!