Vegan Pecan Pie | The BEST Classic Recipe (2024)

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This vegan pecan pie has a flaky crust with gooey caramel and pecan filling, all baked to perfection. Made with no corn syrup and no dairy, this classic dessert is so simple to prepare!

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We love our classic vegan desserts.

Whenever we don’t have eggs on hand and want some dessert, our favorite recipes to make are chocolate chip cookies, brownies, and this vegan pecan pie.

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Why this recipe works

  • No corn syrup. Traditional pies tend to use corn syrup to give the filling the gorgeous gooey texture but not this one. We use maple syrup to replicate it.
  • Naturally vegan. No eggs, no dairy, and no animal products are used.
  • Easy to make. With less than 5 minutes of hands-on time, this recipe comes together quickly.

What I love about this recipe is just how similar it tastes to a classic pie. We’ve been making this for years and no one ever can tell the difference.

Ingredients needed

As mentioned earlier, this recipe calls for very simple ingredients that you likely already have on hand. Here is what you’ll need:

  • 9-inch pie crust.You can use a store-bought pie crust or a homemade one. I used the same crust as my blueberry pie.
  • Maple syrup.Creates the gooey caramel filling. If you are worried about the maple flavor, you can also use agave nectar.
  • Brown sugar. Gives a slight molasses flavor, without any molasses needed.
  • Arrowroot powder.Thickens the filling. Only a small amount is used, to ensure it remains gooey.
  • Vegan butter. Use good quality vegan butter, preferably from a stick (not spreadable). If you can’t find vegan butter, you can also use vegan margarine.
  • Pecan Halves. A must for a pecan-centered recipe! Be sure your pecans are unsalted and in their raw state. Half will be blended into the filling the other half will be on top of the actual pie.
  • Vanilla extract.A must for any good pie recipe!
  • Cinnamon. A warming spice, that takes this pie up a notch.

How to make a vegan pecan pie

Foolproof is an understatement for this recipe. Besides prepping the crust and filling, there isn’t much else that goes into it. Ready to make some pie?

Step 1- Prep the crust and filling

Start by preparing your pie crust. Once that is done, prepare your caramel pecan filling.

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In a high-speed blender, combine all your ingredients, except for half the pecans, and blend until the pecans have been broken down and the mixture is smooth.

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Step 2- Add filling and bake the pie

Transfer the filling to the prepared pie crust. Cover the top with the remaining pecans.

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Bake for 25-30 minutes, until the crust is golden brown and the filling is bubbling. Remove from the oven and let sit at room temperature, for 20 minutes, for the filling to thicken. Serve warm or let cool completely.

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Tips to make the best recipe

  • You can make this pecan pie up to 3 days in advance, before serving. I recommend cooking it completely and then reheating it.
  • Maple syrup is the secret ingredient in this recipe. Traditional pecan pies call for corn syrup, but the combination of maple syrup and arrowroot powder helps achieve the same texture!
  • Do not overbake the pie. Your filling may still look a little gooey and liquid-like, but that thickens beautifully when cooling at room temperature.
  • Using a blender is key for the smooth and gooey filling. If you don’t have a blender, a food processor is fine.

Storage instructions

  • To store: Pecan pie should be stored in the refrigerator, covered, to ensure moisture builds up. It will keep well refrigerated for up to 1 week.
  • To freeze: You have the option to freeze the pie as a whole, or in individual portions. Cover the pie in plastic wrap, ensuring no air pockets remain. Cover in parchment paper and store in the freezer. Do the same for the individual portions, but omit the parchment paper. Frozen pecan pie will keep well for up to 6 months.
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More vegan dessert recipes to try

  • Blondies
  • Cookie dough
  • Chocolate cake
  • Lemon cake
  • Peanut butter cookies
  • Vegan sweet potato pie

Frequently asked questions

What makes a pecan pie not set up?

If you do not create a filling that is naturally thick, it is prone to falling apart.

What can you substitute for pecans in pecan pie?

While any nut can be used to replace pecans in pie, almonds and hazelnuts are best.

Is this gluten free?

When made with a gluten-free crust, this pie is suitable for celiacs.

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Vegan Pecan Pie | The BEST Classic Recipe

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This vegan pecan pie has a flaky crust with gooey caramel and pecan filling, all baked to perfection. Made with no corn syrup and no dairy, this classic dessert is so simple to prepare!

Servings: 12 Slices

Prep: 5 minutes mins

Cook: 25 minutes mins

Total: 30 minutes mins

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Ingredients

Instructions

  • Prepare your pie crust and set aside. Preheat the oven to 180C/350F.

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  • In a high speed blender, add your maple syrup, sugar, arrowroot powder, butter, cinnamon, vanilla extract, and half the pecans. Blend until the pecans have broken down and the filling is smooth.

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  • Transfer the mixture into the pie crust. Top with remaining pecans all over the top.

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  • Bake the pie for 25-30 minutes, or until the edges are golden brown and the filling is bubbling. Remove from the oven and let sit for 20 minutes, for the filling to thicken.

Notes

TO STORE: Pecan pie should be stored in the refrigerator, covered, to ensure to moisture builds up. It will keep well refrigerated for up to 1 week.

TO FREEZE: You have the option to freeze the pie as a whole, or in individual portions. Cover the pie in plastic wrap, ensuring no air pockets remain. Cover in parchment paper and store in the freezer. Do the same for the individual portions, but omit the parchment paper. Frozen pecan pie will keep well for up to 6 months.

TO REHEAT: Thaw the pie at room temperature, or overnight in the refrigerator. To serve warm, heat up in the microwave or oven.

Nutrition

Serving: 1SliceCalories: 197kcalCarbohydrates: 31gProtein: 1gFat: 7gSodium: 100mgPotassium: 61mgFiber: 1gVitamin A: 180IUCalcium: 25mgIron: 1mgNET CARBS: 30g

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Author: Arman Liew

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FAQs

Is dark or light corn syrup better for pecan pie? ›

Light and dark corn syrup can be used interchangeably in almost every instance, with slight flavor variances. In a pecan pie, for example, light corn syrup will contribute sweetness and a hint of vanilla, but that's about it. Dark corn syrup, in addition to sweetness, will add color and a more robust, toasty flavor.

What is a substitute for Karo syrup in pecan pie? ›

For every one cup of corn syrup that the recipe calls for, use one cup of maple syrup instead. The great thing about maple syrup is it has some nutritional benefits. Maple syrup contains antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, such as Vitamin B6, calcium, niacin, potassium, and riboflavin.

Why does pecan pie taste so good? ›

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.

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.

Does Karo syrup go bad? ›

Karo syrup is safe to eat for an indefinite period of time whether it has been opened or not opened. However, for best results we recommend using before the "Best by" date stamped on the container. Bottles may be refrigerated after opening, however, the syrup will be thicker and slower to pour.

What is the use of Karo syrup? ›

Karo syrup is a commercially prepared corn syrup. The syrup is made from cornstarch. It's typically used to make foods sweet and moist while also preventing the crystallization of sugar.

What is a healthy alternative to Karo syrup? ›

The best light corn syrup substitutes are golden syrup, brown rice syrup, golden or amber maple syrup, agave, tapioca syrup, simple syrup, and light honey.

Why is my homemade pecan pie runny? ›

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.

What is the difference between dark and light Karo syrup? ›

The only difference between light and dark syrup comes from the ingredients manufacturers add to that base. Light corn syrup includes vanilla and salt, while dark syrup contains refiner's syrup (a type of molasses) and sometimes caramel flavoring.

Why is pumpkin pie better than pecan pie? ›

fiber and Vitamin A, which promotes good vision, especially in low light. The high fiber content of pumpkin and the pie's single-crust construction are two key reasons why pumpkin pie is the least caloric of our three choices.

Why does my pecan pie looks foamy? ›

Tips for The Best Pecan Pie:

Over beating the filling will cause it to become foamy and will make the filling look cloudy. Keep an eye on the crust as it bakes. Typically it will need to be covered within about 20 minutes of baking. You can make pecan pie ahead of time and freeze them easily.

What can go wrong with pecan pie? ›

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. Use a digital thermometer to make this easy.

Can I leave pecan pie out overnight to cool? ›

How Long Can Pecan Pie Be Left at Room Temperature? Pecan pies can stay on the counter for up to two hours before they need to be refrigerated, according to the FDA. After two hours at room temperature, your food is at risk for harmful bacteria growth.

Should pecan pie jiggle when done? ›

If the filling is flowing in a wavy movement from the center to the edge, your pie isn't set quite yet. Wait for the moment when the center of your pecan pie gives you just a little jiggle, like the stable but slightly wiggly movement of Jell-O when you give it a gentle shake.

Why is my Karo pecan pie runny? ›

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.

What is the difference between light corn syrup and dark corn syrup? ›

There are two main varieties of corn syrup: light and dark. Light corn syrup is transparent, often vanilla-flavored, and milder in sweetness, while dark corn syrup features molasses, resulting in a deeper, richer sweetness and caramel coloring.

How do I substitute light corn syrup for dark corn syrup? ›

All you need to do is add 1/4 cup of molasses to 3/4 cup of your light syrup. This helps the syrup keep the same consistency and gives it that robust flavor of dark syrup. No molasses? You could also dissolve brown sugar in water on the stovetop until it forms a syrup.

Is light or dark brown sugar better for pie? ›

As a general rule, when a recipe calls for brown sugar, you will most likely use light brown sugar. Baking recipes are typically sensitive to both moisture and density, so the difference in moisture content will make an impact. This is especially true for desserts like cakes, cupcakes, cinnamon rolls, pies, etc.

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