Bourbon adds some oomph and balance to this Bourbon Pecan Pie recipe. Forget cloying and one-note; instead you get deeply caramelized flavor with a surprising complexity that will have you reaching for a second slice. (Go for it—at least a sliver!)

The best pie made better.

If it wasn’t clear from my Pecan Pie Bars, Pumpkin Pecan Pie, and Chocolate Pecan Pie, I’m a big fan of pecan pie.
Gooey filling, crunchy topping—what’s not to love? My one complaint is that it can lean too sweet and that’s where bourbon comes into play—it adds instant balance and lots of depth to this bourbon pecan pie.
“This was so good! I haven’t made pecan pies much and this one was pretty much perfect. I took it to a party and now I have people offering to pay me to make it.”
— Olivia —

You’ll find the full list of ingredients in the recipe card below, but here are some notes to keep in mind.




Make the Crust. Chill for 30 minutes, and then add a layer of parchment paper and pie weights on top. (If you don’t have pie weights, dry rice or beans work as an alternative.)
Toast the Pecans. Be careful—it’s very easy to burn them! As soon as you notice they’re fragrant, remove them from the oven and transfer them to a bowl. (Don’t leave them on the pan, as they’ll continue to darken from the residual heat.)
Bake the Crust. Par-bake in a 375 degree F oven until lightly golden.
Make the Filling. Whisk everything together until smooth. Add the pecans, reserving the halves for the top.
Assemble. Pour the filling into the crust. Arrange the pecan halves on top and sprinkle with the flaky salt.
Bake. Bake for 35 to 45 minutes; if the pecans are browning too quickly, tent the entire pie loosely with aluminum foil. If the pecans are fine, but the crust is over-baking, cover it with strips of foil or a pie shield. The pie should be a bit jiggly in the middle when it’s done, but it can be hard to judge—that’s where a thermometer comes in handy. Stick it into the center and if it reads 200 degrees F, you can pull the pie out of the oven.
Serve. Cool completely before serving your bourbon pecan pie with whipped cream or ice cream. ENJOY!






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