Chocolate Fudge Pecan Pie Recipe by callmepmc.com (2024)

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Rich, indulgent, and gooey, Chocolate Fudge Pecan Pie Recipe is quick and easy, requires no mixer, and has no corn syrup! Fudge pie is a delicious new classic!

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If you like traditional Pecan Pie and you like Chocolate Sawdust Pie, Chocolate Chip Cookie Pieor Chocolate Chess Pie chances are you’ll love this Chocolate Pecan Pie version.

So let’s clarify! This is not chocolate chip pecan pie. No, no. The pie itself is chocolate and it’s filled with pecans. If you’re familiar with my Chocolate Chess Pie, the base of this pie recipe is really similar to it but has the addition of wonderfully crunchy pecans.

There’s a pecan layer then a gooey chocolate fudge layer all on a flaky crust. It’s just heavenly!

Additionally, this pecan pie does not have corn syrup in it. Now, it has plenty of sugar, but no corn syrup!

You can also easily make this pie without a mixer.

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CHOCOLATE FUDGE PECAN PIE RECIPE

  1. You can use a premade pie crust or make one. I most often use my No Fail Pie Crust.
  2. It’s not mandatory that you toast the pecans. However, this allows the oils to come out of the nuts and deepens their flavor.
  3. Place the nuts in the bottom of the pie crust. Whisk the other ingredients together and pour over the pecans.
  4. It takes about an hour to bake this pie, but it’s worth the wait.
  5. Let the pie cool on the counter. It will set as it cools.
  6. Cover the pie tightly with foil or place in an airtight container and store in the refrigerator.
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HOW TO TOAST NUTS

You can toast any nut in a skillet on top of the stove. Be sure to watch them carefully and stir them. This should only take 1-2 minutes for each batch of nuts. Additionally, you can place them on a sheet pan and toast them in the oven for 5-10 minutes.

Some of my pecan pie inspired recipes are the most popular on my site. You will want to try them too!

  1. Pecan Pie Bread Pudding
  2. Pecan Cobbler
  3. No Goo Pecan Pie
  4. Just the Goo Pecan Pie

If you like chocolate and pecans, you’ll like these recipes too!

  • Chocolate Pecan Sandies Secret Kiss Cookies
  • Chocolate Pecan Shortbread Bars
  • Mexican style Pecan Chocolate Squares
  • Chocolate Pecan Banana Bread
  • Dark Chocolate Pistachio Berry Cups
  • Pecan Pie Magic Cookie Bars

Please keep in mind that nutritional information is a rough estimate and can vary based on products used.

You can also find great recipesat my recipe index

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Chocolate Fudge Pecan Pie Recipe

Rich, indulgent, and gooey, Chocolate Fudge Pecan Pie Recipe is quick and easy, requires no mixer, and has no corn syrup!

Author: Paula

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour

Servings: 8 servings

Ingredients

  • ½ cup butter
  • 1 cup semi-sweet or unsweetened chocolate, chopped
  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • ½ cup brown sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 4 large eggs
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 cup pecans chopped and toasted
  • ¼ cup pecans whole, toasted, for garnish
  • 1 pie crust regular, not deep, unbaked

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 325°F.

  • Melt the butter and chocolate in the microwave, stirring every 30 seconds till smooth.

  • Add the sugar, brown sugar, and salt to chocolate and whisk until it's well combined.Add the eggs and vanilla and whisk till smooth.

  • Spread the pecans in the bottom of the pie crust and pour the filling over the top.If desired, garnish the top with whole pecans.

  • Bake at 325°F for 50 to 60 minutes, or until the center of the pie is no longer jiggly. The top may crack and that's normal.

  • Cool for several hours. The pie will set up as it cools.

Nutrition

Calories: 570kcal | Carbohydrates: 50g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 39g | Saturated Fat: 16g | Cholesterol: 125mg | Sodium: 303mg | Potassium: 261mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 35g | Vitamin A: 507IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 57mg | Iron: 3mg

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Chocolate Fudge Pecan Pie Recipe by callmepmc.com (2024)

FAQs

Why does my pecan pie fall apart? ›

My pecan pie puffs and then falls.

Like the pumpkin pie, the filling will crack if the pie is over-baked or cools too quickly. But unlike pumpkin pie which has pumpkin puree to give it structure, pecan pie filling is mostly just sugar, corn syrup and eggs, so the tendency to soufflé and fall is even greater.

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.

What can you use instead of pecans in pecan pie? ›

Thankfully, I've found out that you can make pecan pie without any nuts. Simply use oatmeal, and you can still have that sticky, caramel filling, and flaky pie crust, but with oats instead of pecans.

Should pecan pie be jiggly when it comes out of the oven? ›

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.

How long should pecan pie sit before serving? ›

Can pecan pie sit out overnight? Nope! It has eggs which means pecan pie needs to be refrigerated. It can sit out for about two hours though, so if you like it at room temperature, pull it out of the fridge half an hour or so before you serve it.

Can I leave my pecan pie out overnight? ›

You can only keep it at room temperature for two hours. Since pecan pies contain eggs, they have more chances to get bad and make you sick. So, if you have kept your pies in the fridge, put them back within two hours. On the other hand, store-bought pies contain preservatives that keep them from spoiling.

How do you keep pecan pie crust from sticking to a pie plate? ›

Try a light spray of cooking oil or line the pan with parchment paper if it's a persistant problem. If you have followed a popular pie crust recipe it should not stick. A lightly greased pan with veggie Crisco may solve the problem if the sticking is with your pan not errors in your recipe.

Can you Rebake a pecan pie that is undercooked? ›

A soupy pecan pie filling can be fixed by covering the crust in foil and popping it back into the oven at around 325 degrees Fahrenheit for approximately 20 to 30 minutes.

Can I use light corn syrup instead of dark 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.

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.

What is Dolly Parton pie? ›

Calling all Dolly Parton fans! This dessert legendary holiday walnut pie is a delicious and easy play on a pecan pie using walnuts instead of pecans. A bit of sugar, corn syrup, and melted butter comes together as a smooth, subtle filling. Save the recipe for Thanksgiving, we are sure you'll enjoy it.

What can I use instead of molasses in pecan pie? ›

Swaps and Substitutions
  1. Out of molasses? You can substitute honey or maple syrup. ...
  2. Use dark corn syrup instead of light.
  3. You can also replace the corn syrup with maple syrup, honey, agave, or golden syrup. However, you'll want to add a couple of tablespoons of flour to the filling to maintain that thicker texture.

How do you tell when a pecan pie is cooked? ›

Take out the pie out of the oven and give the pan or tart tray a little shake. Shake the pie gently and, it should give a little jiggle in the center. The center should jiggle a little, but it should have some stability. If the pie filling shows horizontal movement on shaking, then it is not done yet.

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.

Why is my pecan pie not done in the middle? ›

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.

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