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These Pecan Pie Bars have a buttery shortbread crust and a caramel-y pecan filling. They are a deliciously decadent treat that are perfect for the holidays and a favorite with everyone who tries them!
I have a confession. I’ve never really been a huge fan of pecan pie. In theory, I liked it. I love pie. I love pecans. I love caramel. So what’s not to love? But essentially, it’s just too much. Too rich, too sweet, the crust to nut ratio is wrong.. so I’ve pretty much ignored it.
Enter Pecan Pie Bars. The first time I saw one of these humble little bars I thought “ehh.. not so much a fan of pecan pie..”. BUT. I tried it. And oh my goodness.. it was everything I loved about the elements of pecan pie, but in a much smaller, more balanced, and epically more delicious package. The ratio of crust to filling is about 50/50 which is necessary for balancing out the richness of the filling. The buttery shortbread crust is simply *chef’s kiss*. The pecans are coated in a simple caramel mixture that gives just the right amount of chew without giving your jaw a workout. And topping them off with a sprinkle of sea salt gives a delicious balance of flavor that makes these pecan pie bars into a treat that you don’t want to be left alone with. Trust me.
They make the perfect addition to goodie plates or holiday dessert spreads, and everyone I’ve given them to has asked for the recipe. So let’s just get baking, shall we?
These Pecan Pie Bars have a buttery shortbread crust and a caramel-y pecan filling. They are a deliciously decadent treat that are perfect for the holidays and a favorite with everyone who tries them!
Servings: 36 bars
Calories: 188kcal
Preheat oven to 350℉. Line a 9×13 pan with parchment paper or foil, leaving some over hanging on the ends to make it easier to lift the bars out once they are done baking. Lightly spray the parchment or foil with cooking spray.
In a food processor, pulse together the flour, powdered sugar, and salt just until combined. Add the cold butter and vanilla, and pulse until the mixture starts to come together with some small round balls starting to form. It will take a few minutes of pulsing.
Transfer the mixture to your pan and press the crust evenly in the bottom of the pan with your fingers. Bake for 18-20 minutes or until the edges of the crust are lightly brown and the center is set. Set aside.
In a large saucepan, combine brown sugar, maple syrup, butter, and cream. Bring to a rolling boil and then reduce the heat and simmer on medium low heat for 2 minutes. Remove from heat.
This step is tempering the eggs so that they don’t scramble in your caramel mixture. In a small bowl, beat the eggs together with a fork. Add a tablespoon at a time of the caramel mixture to the eggs and whisk to combine. Continue adding caramel and whisking until the eggs have completely combined with the caramel. Pour back into your saucepan.
Add vanilla and chopped pecans and stir to combine.
Pour the pecan filling onto your crust and spread evenly with a spatula. Bake for 30-35 minutes. You will know its done when the top isn’t jiggly and a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out mostly clean. If the top is getting too brown as it bakes, loosely cover with aluminum foil. Remove from the oven, set on a wire rack, and allow to cool completely before cutting into squares.
Once the bars have cooled, lift the parchment or foil from the pan and place on a cutting board. Slice into 36 bars. Enjoy!
Calories: 188kcal | Carbohydrates: 14g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Trans Fat: 0.3g | Cholesterol: 32mg | Sodium: 39mg | Potassium: 63mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 268IU | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Calcium: 19mg | Iron: 1mg
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