You cant get anymore Old Fashioned then Southern Pecan Pie!!! Really any pie is a old southern favorite, but there is just something about pecan pie that just screams south in your mouth.
Most people in Texas only have pecan pie around Thanksgiving or Christmas. I love it all year round especially if you have a great recipe.
I have seen many pecan pies, some not so pleasing to the eye. You can run into the problem of the pie not setting up and there is nothing worse that a runny pie. If you cook it to long or just have the wrong recipe you can end up with a rock hard center.
I used to shy away from baking pecan pie, only because I just never found the right recipe for my taste.
The consistency of a perfect pecan pie should be silky-smooth and taste sweet but not over powering sweet. My favorite taste in a pecan pie is the buttery vanilla flavor.
Well, I can finally make the perfect Pecan Pie! I solved my problem by using Moonshine Syrup. I thought my pecan pie was pretty good to begin with but now it is even better.
I stumbled upon this syrup at a local peach orchard. This particular syrup stated it was specially made for pecan pie.
I wasn't sure what was in the syrup, nothing was listed on the label it just really peaked my curiosity. I took it home and made my favorite Pecan Pie recipe.
I used moonshine syrup in place of corn syrup and Bam!!!!!! I had the best pecan pie I had ever put in my mouth.
You can bet I will be stocking up on this syrup the next time I head out to Hams Orchard. I can bake two pies out of one jar of syrup maybe three, but that might be pushing it.
I tried doing a search to find out exactly what moonshine syrup was but I cant find it. I emailed Hams Orchard and they stated it was similar and very close to cane syrup.
So if you cannot locate moonshine syrup then cane syrup would be a good substitute. If anyone out there knows what Moonshine Syrup is please let me in on the secret. I just know its a jar of sticky sweet goodness.
Update: I found out that Moonshine Syrup is a combination of Corn Syrup and Cane Sugar. So now we know.
I stumbled upon this syrup at a local peach orchard. This particular syrup stated it was specially made for pecan pie.
I wasn't sure what was in the syrup, nothing was listed on the label it just really peaked my curiosity. I took it home and made my favorite Pecan Pie recipe.
I used moonshine syrup in place of corn syrup and Bam!!!!!! I had the best pecan pie I had ever put in my mouth.
You can bet I will be stocking up on this syrup the next time I head out to Hams Orchard. I can bake two pies out of one jar of syrup maybe three, but that might be pushing it.
I tried doing a search to find out exactly what moonshine syrup was but I cant find it. I emailed Hams Orchard and they stated it was similar and very close to cane syrup.
So if you cannot locate moonshine syrup then cane syrup would be a good substitute. If anyone out there knows what Moonshine Syrup is please let me in on the secret. I just know its a jar of sticky sweet goodness.
Update: I found out that Moonshine Syrup is a combination of Corn Syrup and Cane Sugar. So now we know.
These are the ingredients you will need:
Pie Crust (I use Pillsbury) I know cheater, but it is so dependable and so good. Pecan Halves, sugar, eggs, real butter, vanilla extract, moonshine syrup or cane syrup and salt.
Here is my beloved moonshine syrup, oh how I ♥ you.
Preheat oven to 350 degree and prepare the crust.
Cream (mix) the sugar and butter well in a medium sized mixing bowl.
Add syrup, salt, and vanilla. Mix again look it is already getting thick.
Add the eggs and mix.
mix well. Stir in pecans (save a few to place on top of pie after cooking).
Pour mixture into unbaked pie crust. Look at all that thick creamy goodness . Bake in preheated oven until top is brown and pie set (about 45 minutes). Test with toothpick. Center of pie should come out almost dry.
Southern Pecan Pie
Ingredients
1/2 - cup sugar
1/4 - cup butter, softened
1 - cup corn syrup or replace with moonshine or cane syrup
1/4 - teaspoon salt
1 1/2 - tsp vanilla
3 - eggs
1 - 1 1/2 - cups pecans
1 - 9-inch unbaked deep dish pie shell or homemade single crust
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Cream (mix) the sugar and butter well in a medium sized mixing bowl. Add syrup, salt, and vanilla. Mix again.
Add eggs and mix. Stir in pecans (save a few to place on top of pie after cooking).
Pour mixture into unbaked pie crust. Bake in preheated oven until top is brown and pie set (about 45 minutes). Toothpick stuck in center of pie should come out almost dry.
Cooks Note: Be sure to mix ingredients well. Otherwise the pie may not set up. You can use chopped pecans or whole. Store in the refrigerator. May be reheated in microwave before serving (about 15 sec).
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Anyway, you pie looks perfect and delicious!! Send me over a slice!
Kathy, the old time desserts and pies are my favorite.
Mary, it does not taste like honey, but has the color of honey. I do not detect a molasses flavor either. This was home canned at the Ham Orchard Farm in their own kitchen. Then sold at their farmers market. It is a home canning label so nothing is listed except the name just as it is in the picture on my post. I dont think if you home can something you have to list ingredients. I emailed them and they wont say what the ingredients are and I cannot find it online. All they said was cane syrup was the closest.
Cane Syrup: This Southern staple is made from the juice boiled down from sugar cane, similar to the way maple sap is boiled down to make maple syrup. Cane syrup is thicker, with more viscosity and tends to have a fuller, sweeter taste than corn syrup. (Brands Steens,Sorghum, & Gorgia Cane Syrup)
happy cooking
tracy
Just wanted to let you know this Southern Pecan Pie recipe is the best! I've had a recipe that i've used for years,most time my pie don't set up or they are dry from overcooking,,just about when I was going to call it quits on making pecan pies,I came across yours. So I tried it for Thanksgiving,first time it set up,I did just use the corn syrup,but OH MY, I feel in Luv with this recipe, so it's a keeper in my kitchen! Thanks again, for posting these recipes, keep up the good work!
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I'm going to order some and bake your pie!!