Pecan Bars: Pecan Pie You Can Eat With Your Hands!
I have an AMAZING Pecan Pie Recipe here on my site, that has quickly become one of my most popular recipes, so I absolutely recommend you check that out. But if you’re looking for something a little different, while still enjoying the traditional flavors of Pecan Pie this is the recipe for you!
Pecan Bars: Pecan Pie You Can Eat With Your Hands!Why You’ll Love My Easy Pecan Bars RecipeIngredients / What You Will NeedHow To Make Pecan Pie BarsCan You Make Pecan Pie Bars in Advance?Do You Have To Refrigerate Pecan Pie Bars?Can You Freeze These Pecan Bars?Get the Recipe
You might associate Pecan Pie with Thanksgiving and fall baking. And while that’s true, I have found that Pecan Pie is really a fantastic pie recipe to enjoy all year long, which of course includes these Pecan Pie Squares! I mean, think about it…there are no true “seasonal” ingredients, it can hold up in most temperatures perfectly, and is a very easy dessert recipe that’s special enough for serving to guests, but laid back enough to have with a scoop of ice cream on a Tuesday night!
Why You’ll Love My Easy Pecan Bars Recipe
Pecan Pie has become one of my most favorite pie recipes to bake because of ease, prep time, and the fact that everyone loves it. So I’ve taken all of those elements and made them into even easier to eat bars!
Ease of prep Everyday ingredients Make a large batch, perfect for entertaining or the holidays They freeze very well.
Ingredients / What You Will Need
The process for making these bars is super easy, and it’s a great dessert recipe to make in advance! Make sure to scroll down to the bottom of this post for the full ingredient list and recipe!
All Purpose Flour – This will be for the crust, as well as the filling. Butter – The crust is a shortbread-style, so you will definitely need butter! I prefer salted. Sugar – You’ll need granulated sugar for the crust and brown sugar for the filling! Corn Syrup – You can use light or dark, although I used light in this recipe because I always seem to have that on-hand. Eggs – 4 large eggs for the filling! Vanilla Extract / Kosher Salt – Important for flavor! Pecans – Of course you need pecans for this recipe! You can buy the pre-chopped, or coarsely chop them yourself.
How To Make Pecan Pie Bars
These bars are easy to put together and this is a great recipe for beginner bakers. Scroll to the bottom of this post for the full recipe details! First you’re going to make the crust which is simply a shortbread-style crust. Mix together butter, granulated sugar, and all purpose flour in your stand mixer, food processor, or by hand with a pastry cutter and press it into a 9×13 baking pan. You’re going to bake this until it’s lightly golden brown (about 20 minutes). While that is baking make your filling which is a mixture of brown sugar, corn syrup, eggs, vanilla extract, salt and chopped pecans. Pour that mixture onto the warm crust when it’s done baking and pop it back in the oven for an additional 30 – 35 minutes.
Can You Make Pecan Pie Bars in Advance?
Yep! That’s one of the things I love so much about this recipe, it that it’s PERFECT for making in advance since they do need to cool completly before slicing. I typically make them the night before I am serving them, and leave them in the pan (uncut) and refrigerate. This not only gives them time to cool completely but allows all the flavors to combine. When I’m ready to serve them, I cut them up and arrange them on a platter!
Do You Have To Refrigerate Pecan Pie Bars?
I do prefer to refrigerate Pecan Pie, because it makes it easier to cut into pretty pieces or bars. You could leave it at room temperature and it will be fine, but the filling will get slightly soft. BUT if you plan on serving this with ice cream, of course room temp or even heated up a little bit is ideal! Also, keeping it stored airtight in the fridge will keep it fresh longer!
Can You Freeze These Pecan Bars?
Yes! You can freeze the pecan pie bars in the pan OR individually! Make sure everything is wrapped airtight before storing them in the freezer for up to 2 months. Allow it to thaw in the refrigerator or heat in a 300°F oven for about 20 minutes!
Looking for More Pecan Recipes? Try These:
Candied Pecans Caramel Pecan Coffee Cake Southern Pecan Bread Glazed Butter Pecan Cookies
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3/4 cup butter, room temperature 1/3 cup granulated sugar 1 3/4 cups all purpose flour
Filling
2/3 cup light brown sugar 1 1/2 cups corn syrup (light or dark) 4 eggs 1 tablespoon vanilla extract 1/3 cup flour 1 teaspoon kosher salt 1 1/2 cups coarsely chopped pecans








