Pecan Pie Cookies Recipe | Mini Pecan Pie Cookies (2024)

Hi there! It’s Kelly from Typically Simple and I have another delicious treat recipe to share with you! Cookies are one of my absolute favorite things to bake. They are also my absolute favorite things to eat. And if we are being honest around here, I might have had a few for breakfast this morning with my coffee. It’s really no secret that I love to eat sweet treats; my parents always joke that they hide the good treats when I’m coming over to their house.

One thing I love about baking cookies is that there are just SO many recipes out there to try. Plus cookies that combine two sweet treats, like these Caramel Apple Pie Cookies, are always so delicious. And most of the time it’s quite easy to tweak the toppings or fillings to use your favorite flavors or ingredients.

With the holidays in full swing, I’ve been making a lot of recipes with pecans. But for whatever reason, I have always foundbaking a pie to be a little intimidating. Howeverbaking pie cookies…sign me up! These pecan pie cookies are every bit as delicious as a pie – all wrapped up into bite sized cookies!

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At first glance, I was a little nervous about making these cookies. Like I mentioned before, pies are not my forte. I always end up with an undercooked or burnt crust, or somehow manage to do both to one pie! My first batch turned out pretty tasty and my second batch turned out even better.

Inspired by the recipe over at Spend with Pennies, I learned a few things through trial and error when it came to making the filling and preparing the cookie crust. But in the end, these scrumptious cookies with their flakey crusts were delicious. Andnow, I can definitely see these pecan pie cookies as a go-to recipe when I need a sweet treat for a dinner party or to bring to a family gathering.

Pecan Pie Cookies Recipe

The full printable recipe is at the end of this post, but here’s what you’ll need:

  • pie crust
  • butter
  • pecans
  • brown sugar
  • corn syrup
  • eggs
  • salt

Preheat the oven to 400°F.

In a small saucepan, combine the meltedbutter, eggs, brown sugar, corn syrup, and salt. Mix well, then add the pecans. Place the saucepan on the stove over low to low-medium heat. Stir and keep over the heat until the filling thickens. You will want it to be similar to the consistency of pudding.

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When I made the first batch of cookies, I made the mistake of not stirring often enough and having the heat too high. While the filling still tasted yummy, I had to thin it out a little with somecorn syrup. It’s important to stir constantly over low heat otherwise the filling starts to bubble and caramelize too quickly. It also starts to turn thick and clumpy if you cook it too long. This was definitely the trial and error part for me, as I’ve never made pecan pie filling. But the second batch of cookies turned out much better! And it was a lot faster to make since I didn’t have to keep adding corn syrup to thin it out.

Once the filling has thickened,set it off to the side while you prepare the pie crusts. I prefer to use store-bought pie crusts since I’m all about saving time, but homemade pie crusts would also work. (and probably be extra delicious!)

Using acookie cutter or drinking glass, cut out circles from the pie crust.

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Place the mini pie crusts on a baking pan lined with parchment paper. The pie filling can run over a little, and burnt-on sugar is no fun to scrape off, so the parchment paper makes clean-up that much easier!

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Fold up the edges of the pie crust, if desired. I did this with the first batch, but on the second batch, I left the pie crust flat and it worked out just fine. I did make my pie filling a little thicker so it wouldn’t run off the edges.

Fill each littlepie crust with about a tablespoon ofpecan filling. If it’s on the thicker side, use a spoon to spreadit out to the edges.

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Bake for about 8-10 minutes until the pie filling has set. It will start to caramelize a bit on top and the pie crust will be a light brown. Place on a wire rack to cool completely.

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And enjoy! Just be sure to save some forthe rest of your family! If you happen to have any left over, store in an air-tight container.

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Print Recipe

Pecan Pie Cookies Recipe

These are SO easy to make and makea perfect treat for any pecan lover!

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time10 minutes mins

Total Time20 minutes mins

Servings: 12

Author: Kelly | Typically Simple

Ingredients

  • 1 pie crust
  • 2 tablespoons butter melted
  • 1/3 cup Brown sugar
  • 1/4 cup light corn syrup
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/8 teaspoon Salt
  • 1/2 cup chopped pecans

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400°F.

  • Combine melted butter, brown sugar, corn syrup, eggs, and salt in a saucepan. Mix in pecans.

  • Over low heat, stir the mixture until it thickens. Remove from heat, set aside.

  • Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • Cut circles out of pie crust, place on baking sheet.

  • Pinch edges of crust upwards, if desired.

  • Add about a tablespoon of pecan filling to each pie crust.

  • Bake for 8-10 minutes, until filling sets.

  • Cool completely on wire rack.

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With all the deliciousness of pecan pie in a bite sized cookie, these are really SO easy to make and makea perfect treat for any pecan lover!

If you’re looking for more delicious recipes that combine cookies and pie into one, check out our mini blueberry hand pies. These were sooooooo good… the glaze made my husband swoon!!

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FAQs

How do I keep my pecan pie from being runny? ›

If your pecan pie is runny, simply bake it a bit longer, even up to 20 minutes. When the pie has been thoroughly baked, you'll be able to give it a gentle shake, and the middle will appear firm — if you've ever baked a pumpkin pie, it's the same concept.

What causes a pecan pie not to set up? ›

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.

Why is the middle of my pecan pie still liquid? ›

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.

How do you thicken a runny pie? ›

All-purpose flour is an easy solution, as you're sure to have it in your pantry. Since it's lower in starch, you'll use more of it than you would higher-starch thickeners.

Should pecan pie be jiggly after baking? ›

You will know your pecan pie is done cooking when you can gently shake the pie dish and see that the center of the pie is not overly jiggly and the outer edges are set. If the pie jiggles a lot when you gently shake the pan, continue cooking it until the center is a little more set.

How do I get my pecan pie to set? ›

The filling continues to cook and will fully set as the pie cools, so giving a pie plenty of time at room temperature before serving is important. "We usually let our pecan pies sit out for about an hour," says Chef Kolle, "until the filling's cool enough to touch."

How to know when pecan pie is done baking? ›

Shake the pie pan

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.

What can go wrong with pecan pie? ›

Pecan pie has a somewhat similar set of issues—the filling can crack, the bottom can be under-baked, the filling can seep under the crust, and the nuts can be soggy. Like the pumpkin pie, the filling will crack if the pie is over-baked or cools too quickly.

Can you leave a baked pecan pie out overnight? ›

Do I need to refrigerate pecan pie? According to the USDA, homemade egg-rich pies, including pecan pie, must be refrigerated after cooking and cooling to prevent the growth of bacteria. They recommend chilling pies promptly, and as a general rule, not leaving food at room temperature for more than two hours.

Can I leave my pecan pie out overnight? ›

Pecan pies can stay on the counter for up to two hours before they need to be refrigerated, according to the FDA. After two hours at room temperature, your food is at risk for harmful bacteria growth. The FDA recommends you store foods at or below 40 degrees F (4 degrees C).

Can you rebake a pecan pie that is undercooked? ›

If your pecan pie turns out runny after baking, put it back in the oven and bake for another 10-15 minutes. Cover the top with aluminum foil if it's already browned to prevent over-browning. You can also refrigerate it which will help set the filling.

How do you keep pecan pie filling from leaking through the crust? ›

Brush the surface of the unbaked crust with a beaten egg or egg white mixed with water before adding the filling. As the pie bakes, the proteins in the egg will form a moisture barrier over the crust and provide a layer of protection.

Why do pecan pies boil over? ›

BE CAREFUL not to beat air into the filling after adding the eggs; that will cause it to boil over in the oven. How do you make homemade pecan pie?

Why does my pecan pie looks foamy? ›

Over beating the filling will cause it to become foamy and will make the filling look cloudy. Keep an eye on the crust as it bakes. Typically it will need to be covered within about 20 minutes of baking. You can make pecan pie ahead of time and freeze them easily.

What to do if your pie is too runny? ›

  1. Cornstarch: Mix with cold water, add to filling, and cook until thick.
  2. Flour: Stir a few tablespoons into the filling.
  3. Tapioca: Use instant tapioca as a thickener.
  4. Reduce Liquid: Cook the filling on the stovetop to evaporate excess liquid.
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Will pecan pie thicken as it cools? ›

Once you hit the sweet spot where it looks done, take your slightly jiggly pecan pie out of the oven and place it on a wire cooling rack. The filling continues to cook and will fully set as the pie cools, so giving a pie plenty of time at room temperature before serving is important.

What causes runny pie filling? ›

We reserve using flour as a thickener for heartier fruits like apples and pears. 2. Pay attention to bake times: one reason you'll often end up with a runny fruit pie is simply that it hasn't been baked long enough.

Can you put a pecan pie back in the oven after cooling? ›

Once you're ready to eat the pecan pie, you can serve it cool from the fridge or reheated. You can reheat it in the oven at 325 degrees F (165 degrees C) for 15 minutes.

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