Can someone please comment right away if you read this post and see several references to “Pecan Pie Bras.” I swear I’ve scoured it like 10 times already and keep finding more and more! There are no bras to see here people, move along. If you’re looking for Pecan Pie Bars, on the other hand…I got your back.
Tuesday isn’t too late to be sharing these bras, right? (okay, that one was a joke.) Is everybody ready for Thanksgiving on Thursday? We just put up our Christmas tree, so we are totally ready. Don’t be a hater now, Thanksgiving is super late this year! On normal years everybody would have been putting up their tree last week already!
Tell that to Home Depot though. I called ahead to make sure they had live trees, they said yes. So we pull up after dinner, and can see the trees across the parking lot, but it looks dark. There happened to be an employee walking by, so we rolled down the window and asked if the live trees were for sale. “No, I don’t think so, no one is out there yet. Come back in December.” Say whaaa? People today is November 26th. Thanksgiving is so late this year! Last year it was on Nov 22! And most people put up their tree the weekend after, right? Or was that just my family growing up.
I wanted to put mine up extra early this year because I’m 36 weeks pregnant. I’m running out of time! This baby could surprise us anytime basically, and I don’t want to have to worry about decorating when I’m in recovery! (I know I’ve completely jinxed myself now, and will have my baby on Decmeber 21, exactly when he’s due.) Anyway, we drove over to the trees, just to check, and sure enough there was an employee there ready to help us. He was so nice and friendly and even put our tree on top of our van single handedly while we were inside paying, that it totally made up for the other guy, who clearly has no idea what’s going on! Ha!
How to make the best Pecan Pie Bars
Well if you are still scrambling about what dessert to make on Thursday, I’ve got you covered! These pecan pie bars are absolutely decadent and WAY easier than pie. Start by making a shortbread crust. It’s very simple, just butter and sugar and flour basically, with a little salt and vanilla for flavor. Try not to eat it all by itself. (There aren’t even any eggs to deter you. As if salmonella risks ever stopped us anyway…)
When transferring your dough to the pan, I like to break it up into pieces so that it’s easier to press it in evenly.
Here’s how I chopped my pecans. You can chop them as big or as small as you want. If you buy pre chopped pecans from the store, you can skip this step entirely! I like to toast my pecans before adding them to the bars, but you can skip that step too. I love how deep they make the flavor, and you are preheating the oven anyway, but if it’s stressing you out, don’t worry they are still going to taste good!
Don’t skip stirring in the toffee bits though! They melt into the filling to make the gooiest, most caramely filling ever. I LOVE the flavor the toffee bits add, you are going to love it. Add your filling on top of the crust, bake, and voila! They are so easy. The hardest part is letting them cool.
How to store Pecan Pie Bars
One of the best parts about pecan pie bars is that they are perfect for making ahead when you have one thousand other things to be doing on Thanksgiving. In fact, it’s better if you make them ahead of time, just like pecan pie. The filling needs time to set up. Have you ever tried to cut into a pecan pie straight from the oven? It’s a mess! A delicious mess it’s true, but still.
Make these bars up to 2 days in advance. Store them on the counter, tightly covered so they don’t dry out. If you would like to serve them warm, put the whole pan back in the oven at 350 for about 10-15 minutes, until heated through. This will make it nice and warm for serving, but won’t fall apart the way that they would if you served them hot from the oven.
If the pecan pie bars are not gone by day 5 (how??), then I would stick them in the fridge, covered. You can also freeze them in a ziplock and pull them out later. You will really love your past self. Let them thaw on the counter, sealed. Then scoop some ice cream on top and drizzle with salted caramel. Yessss. Happy Thanksgiving my friends! I will be back tomorrow with an easy recipe for how to make turkey stock from your turkey carcass! It’s so easy and makes the BEST soup. Stay tuned!
More dessert and pie bars recipes for the holidays!
Cheesecake Pecan Pie (Make Ahead!) « The best of both worlds. It’s SO good. Pecan Pie Recipe with Buttery Streusel Topping « I thought I didn’t like pecan pie until I came up with this recipe. Don’t hate on my streusel. It doesn’t make it overly sweet, just adds the right crunch on top. I actually tried a streusel on today’s pecan pie bars on one of my tests, but didn’t feel like it needed it. Apple Pie Bars « one of the best pies to ever become a bar. For real. Cranberry Shortbread Bars « These are so simple yet give you all that cranberry flavor you want! Brown Sugar Snickerdoodle Blondies « love that cinnamon sugar topping! Raspberry Cheesecake Bars « so much quicker than making a springform cheesecake! Crème Brulée Pumpkin Pie « you will never go back to non-bruléed pumpkin pie. I’m telling you! Blackberry Slab Pie Bars from The View From Great Island Homemade Cherry Pie Bars from The Country Cook Peach Crumb Bars from Live Well Bake Often Cocoa Cranberry Crumble Bars from Snixy Kitchen