Pecan Squares Recipe (2024)

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Jen K

Check out the very close Maida Heatter Pecan Squares Americana recipe originally published by her in 1974 - flawless, and the lemon zest in the pastry shell raises it to another level. The cookies are very rich and can be cut into tiny pieces when chilled.

Jim G

Used salted butter in the crust & cut out salt in the flour. Used cooking spray on the parchment rather than butter. Stabilized parchment on raised edge baking sheet with clothes pins (removed after putting in crust). Cooked the topping while the crust was baking so it was cooling and firming up by the time I put it on the crust. Cooled pan in the refrigerator for two hours before cutting. Came out great!

Lucy

Great. Very rich. Do not "go generous" with the pecans--the amount of pecans is very generous already.

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1 stick butter 160 grams all purpose flour34 grams sugar1/4 tsp saltMedium egg yolk1/2 tbs ice water1 stick butter 50 grams sugar100 grams light brown sugar2 tbsp honey1/4 cup heavy cream1 tsp vanilla extract 2 cups coarse chopped pecans

Kathi

Followed recipe exactly for ingredients, but had to cook the shortbread crust a bit longer than called for (7 minutes or so). I would suggest cutting them into bite size pieces — they are VERY rich. I’ve been asked to reprise these for the holiday cookie exchange. They were a huge hit at Thanksgiving and got voted best dessert!

lynn rogers

Interesting ... because all the versions of Maida Heatter’s recipe I find use exactly this volume of butter, but 1/2 C more flour in the crust. The topping is nearly identical but she uses 1C more pecans ... there are very slight differences in varied volumes for the topping ingredients (the sweeteners, and the cream) but they total out pretty much the same. Her big “wow” difference seems to be the use of lemon zest in the crust ...otherwise they are functionally the same...

Pat

How far ahead can you make these? How to store?

DD Thexton

First made these a year ago and my family asks for them again and again. We all think they are exponentially better than pecan pie! I've left the pecans whole (out of laziness) and the bars are great like that, too. And if you can get some fresh Georgia pecans to use, you will think you've died and gone to heaven.

Ann Grant

I just tried gluten free flour for the crust. Bad decision on my part. They do not hold together. Delicious, but totally crumbly. Maybe I can use them as streusel or an ice cream topping. I've been making Maida Heatter's Georgia Pecan bars from her original "Book of Great Cookies" from 1977 flawlessly for years. They are similar, but use less butter and about half the topping.

Hillaryn

We make these for every family occasion. They are amazing. Absolutely addicting.

Trish

Extremely sweet!

Leslie

I followed the recipe exactly by weight, and I added 2 tsp of water to achieve a crumbly dough that would *just* hold together when pinched. Cutting the bars revealed that underneath my beautiful toffee nut topping was essentially a pile of dry crumbly sand. Very disappointing. I found that after refrigerating overnight, the bars set up better. I wish I had let the whole pan sit in the fridge for a few hours before cutting.

candace

There is a Fine Cooking recipe for Honey-Nut Bars that is similar in ingredients and technique (and they are delicious) but has much, much less butter in both crust and filling.

Elizabeth W

Made these without a food processor, and subbed Lyle's Golden Syrup for honey and half-and-half for the cream. They were amazing and a favorite in my family. I did cook a little longer than the recipe specified. The topping was bubbling so I couldn't tell if it was "set" - I took it out and tilted the pan and felt it was still a little too runny so popped it back in for about 7 more minutes. Will definitely add to the holiday cookie rotation!

Cara

Make sure to measure sugar by weight. Add grated lemon zest and a whole egg to crust. Used about 600g pecans.

Cara

Added an extra half cup of flour and lemon zest in the crust. Used a whole egg instead of just the yolk. Little over 600 g of pecans- broken up with my hands

Tooch

These bars were a little “sus” at first as my niece Elaine would say. Made GF with gluten free flour because my second husband is vegan. I cleaned the caramel out of the pan with my tongue and then used the pan to hit the birds and the neighbors who tried to steal the bars from my windowsill. I will be serving this with freshly whipped mayonnaise for my church group tomorrow.

Tooch

These bars were a little “sus” at first, as my niece Elaine would say. Made GF with gluten free flour because my second husband is vegan. I cleaned the caramel out of the pan with my tongue and then used the pan hit the birds and the neighbors when they tried to steal this off my windowsill. Highly recommend this recipe to vegans and meat lovers alike. I will be serving this with freshly whipped mayonnaise on top for my church group tomorrow.

baker

Has anyone added chocolate chip?

Chefsaresty

Made this for Thanksgiving. Huge hit. Lemon zest essential. Chilled in fridge overnight necessary to cut into small bites with ruler and sharp knife. Used Lyle Golden Syrup instead of honey.

Allison

I cook and bake frequently, and my family always enjoys what I make, but these squares got extra raves. Made them for a crowd and they disappeared quickly. There was hoarding, there was fighting…If you keep them in the fridge they are reminiscent of Milk Bar Pie (formerly known as Crack Pie). Yes, they are that good.

Val

My local food co-op used to sell these, so I had to learn how to make them when they stopped. Even though I used their recipe, nearly identical to this one, they always were too sweet. I finally realized they actually used pie crust rather than the sweet cookie crust in the recipe. Pie crust is more trouble, but to me they are so, so much better!

Jane

I have made these three times in the last month. I followed someone's suggestion for substituting maple syrup for honey, and loved the results. They are better if they sit overnight before serving/eating. They freeze very well.

B V

Is there any way to reduce the amount of butter?

phillip roullard

Gosh, does an AED go along with this recipe? Talk about excessive, 2 sticks of butter in the crust and then ANOTHER 2 sticks of butter in the topping. But then wait, enough sugar in the topping to make you a type 2 diabetic. Why not just throw the pecans on the butter and save some time. Come on recipe writers, enough with the butter already. We need an Eating Well version of this recipe.

shelley

Way too much butter in the topping. It soaked the shortbread crust and turned it into crumbs. I salvaged the firmer pieces around the edges and put the rest in the freezer. A pound of butter for a 9 by 13 pan of cookies is A LOT.

Debby

I wish someone would respond to the “can these be frozen” questions. I would love to make these ahead of Thanksgiving and freeze them.

Tessa

I would say yes these can be frozen, sliced and well wrapped.

Brianna

Delicious! Was a hit as an easy dessert for a BBQ. Needs ample time to cool.

Joan

A wonderful cookie, reminiscent of my favorite pecan pie recipe. I’m not a big fan of the flavor of honey, so next time I will substitute in dark corn syrup.

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FAQs

How to tell when pecan bars are done? ›

Bake 33-38 minutes or until filling is set, top is deep golden brown and edges are very deep golden brown. Cool completely.

Does Joanna Gaines have a pecan pie recipe? ›

Not only is it chock-full of approachable, family-friendly recipes, the book is also packed with priceless nuggets of kitchen wisdom from Queen Gaines herself. One such gem is her surprising twist on classic pecan pie. The recipe itself is pretty basic, spare one unexpected ingredient: ancho chile powder.

How to make your own pecan meal? ›

How to Create Your Own Pecan Meal. For a hearty substitute to flour or breading ingredients, round up your favorite pecan nuts and grind them up to make pecan flour. Using a food processor would be the easiest and quickest way to make pecan flour. If you don't have a food processor, a blender can work.

What is pecan pie filling made of? ›

Pecan pie is a delightful concoction of pecan nuts mixed with a rich, caramelly filling made from eggs, butter, corn syrup, and sugar. The earliest pecan pie can be traced all the way back to the late 1800s, but it really peaked in the early 20th century when Karo™ syrup printed a pecan pie recipe on its bottles.

How long do you let pecans dry? ›

Pecans often contain excessive moisture when they first fall. The nuts should be dried before they are put in storage. Drying can usually be accomplished by placing the pecans in a shallow layer in a warm, dry area for two weeks. Adding fans and heat can speed drying.

Why are my pecan bars runny? ›

Why Are My Pecan Pie Bars Runny? If your bars are runny, it's likely because they weren't baked long enough or the oven temperature wasn't hot enough. You need to ensure that the bars are in the oven long enough (at the right temperature) to allow the filling to set up properly.

What is a Ned Kelly pie? ›

Original award winning Classic Beef filling mixed with delicious bacon and a whole egg cracked on top. Finished with tasty grated cheese. The only product on the commercial pie marked with a whole cracked egg and the original Breakfast Pie offer.

Where are Mrs Fields pecan pies made? ›

In 1922, Mrs. Hazelle Field was baking pecan pies in her kitchen for the restaurant her husband owned in Downtown Pauls Valley, Oklahoma. Today, her pure, natural and sweet recipe is still used to make 3 million pies a year (that's 20,000 pies a day!).

Why didn t pecan pie set? ›

The center jiggles more than it's supposed to. Why didn't the filling set properly? If your pecan pie is still a little soupy, it simply means you need to bake it more.

What is the healthiest way to eat pecans? ›

Try sprinkling a handful of these tasty nuts onto your next yogurt parfait, salad, or oatmeal for extra crunch and nutrients. They also work well in trail mix or chopped up in baked goods like muffins, pancakes, or banana bread.

What can I do with empty pecan shells? ›

Cool weather encourages lots of hours in the yard and you can take your leftover pecan shells and crush them into moderately small pieces. Add the pecan bits to your soil and mix them in thoroughly to produce garden mulch. The shells help retain moisture in the soil, as well as adding an aesthetic appeal to the soil.

What is the difference between chopped pecans and pecan pieces? ›

These are different measurements. The tiny pieces of chopped pecans will fill up he space more densely, yielding a heavier “cup”, if one were to weigh it, than the 1 cup of the large pecan halves. These larger pieces do not nest together very well and there will be more air spaces.

What is the healthiest pie to eat? ›

Pumpkin Pie: This one is our winner! When in doubt, choose pumpkin pie. In competition with those mentioned above, it offers the fewest calories, and least fat and added sugar. It's also loaded with vitamins and minerals such as vitamin B12, thiamin, riboflavin, folate, niacin, phosphorous, calcium, and iron.

What kind of pie pan is best for pecan pie? ›

Which pie pans brown crusts the most evenly? Metal pie pans bake up the most even crusts, since metal is a great thermal conductor. While stoneware can bake up a good pie, the material isn't as conductive and retains heat better, which can result in less evenly browned crusts.

How do you know when pecans are done? ›

You'll know the pecans are done when they have a fragrant, nutty, buttery smell, and one or two of them look darker than the rest.

Is pecan pie still jiggly when done? ›

jiggle in the center when it's ready to take out of the. oven. If it's still liquid-like in the middle, it's too soon.

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