Recipe For Homemade Pecan Pie with Nutella

Homemade Pecan Pie with Nutella

We always prefer to make pecan pies from scratch. Pecans are fairly expensive, and I’ve found that the pies sold at stores really skimp on the namesake nut to cut costs. They tend to be very egg-y, almost like a lemon curd, with only a layer of pecans on the top. This recipe, by contrast, is richer and absolutely loaded with pecans.

Molasses, dark corn syrup and brown sugar combine to form the base of the pie filling. To this, I whisk in eggs and chopped pecans. I also add a touch of anise extract to the filling. The licorice flavor really accentuates the molasses. When it’s fully baked, it has a wonderfully dense and gooey texture.

Even the crust is flavored with pecans. To the flour, butter and sugar I added some pecan mill.  I first baked just the crust and then smeared it with a thin layer of Nutella. Nutella has hazelnuts in it, but I think it provides a nice flavor contrast to the pecans. And seriously, what does Nutella not go with?

If you make just one homemade pie for Thanksgiving this year, make a pecan pie. It will cost about the same as a store-bought version, but there’s no comparison.

1. Info for Homemade Pecan Pie with Nutella

2. Ingredients for Homemade Pecan Pie with Nutella

3. Directions:

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F.
  2. For the pecan pie shells: Place the dough in 12 individual non-stick tart molds previously buttered (or in a 9-inch pie pan). Prick the dough with a fork. Chill in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes (or overnight). Line the dough with a square of parchment paper and top with ceramic pie weights (or dried beans). Place the pie shells on a baking sheet and bake for about 12-14 minutes. Allow to cool to room temperature. Remove the pie weights and discard the pieces of parchment paper. Spread about 2 teaspoons of Nutella inside the pie shells. Set aside.
  3. How to roast pecans: Reserve about 100 pecan halves (2 cups pecans) and roast the rest of the nuts. To release all the flavor and oil of the pecans, I like to roast them in the oven for about 10 minutes at 325°F before chopping them. Let them cool and chop them finely.
  4. For the pecan filling: Using an electric mixer, whisk the eggs with granulated sugar until you get a pale, yellow foam. Add the anise extract and salt. In another bowl, cream the butter with the brown sugar. Add 1/3 cup of molasses and corn syrup. Combine the egg mixture with the creamed butter. Pour the pecan filling in a saucepan. Cook over low heat (simmer) for about 8 minutes, stirring constantly, until the mixture is thickened. Turn off the heat. Add the chopped pecans.
  5. Assembly time: Fill the pie shells with the warm pecan filling. Decorate with the remaining halved pecans. Loosely cover the molds with a sheet of aluminum foil to prevent the pie shells from burning and bake for 15 minutes at 375°F. Remove the aluminum sheet and lower the temperature to 350°F for another 10 minutes.
  6. How to make molasses and butter pecan whipped cream: Whip the cold heavy cream with 1/4 cup of molasses and the butter pecan extract. Transfer to a little bowl and store in the refrigerator.
  7. Serve the pecan pie warm with a little (or a lot!) of molasses and butter pecan whipped cream.
  8. Bon appétit!


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