If you like pecan pies with a smooth filling, an old recipe you may want to try is the Cook's Illustrated Perfect Pecan Pie. I've always called it Smooth Pecan Pie because its smooth filling is what makes it unique. It's also not overly sweet, but then again neither are any of my other favorite pecan pies.
Double Boiler Pecan Pie Filling
Like most pecan pie recipes it's pretty simple, but it does require an extra step. Instead of just mixing the ingredients in a bowl, you mix them in a bowl set over hot water or in the top of a double boiler until the mixture hits 130 degrees. The baking method is also unique in that you bake the pie at 275 for an hour or so. And because the baking temperature is so low, you start with a baked crust instead of just dough. Trust me. It needs to be baked because 275 is not enough to bake the pie dough even for an hour. If you don't know how to bake a pie crust or what the difference is between docking and using pie weights, here's a handy tutorial from "the Kitchn".
Underbaked Pecan Pie
What I love about this pie is that it's almost impossible to overbake it, hence the smooth texture. It is possible to underbake it, though. Exhibit A! This pie tasted good, but I only baked it for 55 minutes and it needed another 15.
Pecan pie is done when the internal temperature is 200 degrees F., so if you have a meat thermometer you can use visual clues (no more jiggling) and a quick poke in the center.
Recipe
Pecan Pie
Ingredients
- 1 9 inch baked pie crust
- 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, cut into 1 inch pieces (84 grams)
- 1 cup packed dark brown sugar (200 grams)
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 3 large eggs
- ¾ cup light corn syrup
- 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
- 2 cups whole pecans 8 ounces, toasted
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 275 F.
- Melt the butter in the top of a double boiler or in a heat-proof bowl set over barely simmering water.
- Remove top of double boiler (or bowl) from over the water and stir in sugar and salt. Add eggs and stir until blended, then stir in the corn syrup and vanilla.
- Return top of double boiler (or bowl) to its spot above the simmering water and stir until mixture reaches 130ºF degrees.
- Remove from heat and stir in the toasted pecans.
- Pour mixture into the pie shell and bake at 275 for 60 minutes (mine usually takes 65 or 70) , until center appears set and a thermometer inserted in the center registers 200 degrees F.
- Let cool on a pie rack to room temperature. If you have time, chill the pie overnight to help set it, then return to room temperature before serving.
Sonya says
Yum! That slice looks so delicious!! I had a second-guessing too esp. when reading Sue's comment - LOL - but decided that it will (probably) be okay without pecan pie this year - but hmmm I might have to change that! Seriously reconsidering! Don't want to disappoint the family! 🙂
AmyM says
Looks delicious! Pecan pie is always a favorite of mine!!!!
Sue says
I just talked myself out of making pecan pie for Thanksgiving and you post this! I wish I could have just a taste.
I love pecan pie but I have more votes for Apple and my son is always happy if I make Graham Cracker Cream.