
Easy Pecan Pie Bars take everything you love about traditional pecan pie and transform it into a simple, shareable dessert that’s perfect for any occasion. With a buttery shortbread-style crust and a rich, gooey pecan filling, these bars deliver that unmistakable caramel-nut flavor in a form that’s easier to make, slice, and serve.
If pecan pie feels a little intimidating or time-consuming, Easy Pecan Pie Bars are the answer. They bake in a single pan, use pantry staples, and come out perfectly every time. Whether you’re baking for the holidays, a potluck, or a quiet weekend treat, these bars always disappear fast.
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a 9x13-inch pan with parchment paper.
- Mix flour, sugar, butter, and salt until crumbly. Press into pan and bake 15–18 minutes until lightly golden.
- Whisk eggs, corn syrup, brown sugar, melted butter, and vanilla. Stir in pecans.
- Pour filling over crust and bake 25–30 minutes until set with slight jiggle.
- Cool completely, then cut into bars.
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Let us know how it was!Why Easy Pecan Pie Bars Are a Must-Bake Dessert
All the Flavor, None of the Stress
Easy Pecan Pie Bars skip the rolling, chilling, and shaping of pie dough. Instead, the crust presses directly into the pan, bakes quickly, and provides the perfect buttery base for the filling.
Because the recipe is straightforward, it works beautifully for beginner bakers while still satisfying seasoned dessert lovers.
Perfectly Portable and Shareable
Unlike traditional pie slices, Easy Pecan Pie Bars cut into neat squares or rectangles. That makes them ideal for dessert trays, bake sales, lunchbox treats, and holiday cookie platters.
They travel well, hold their shape, and taste just as good hours later.
A Short Personal Story Behind This Recipe
The first time I made Easy Pecan Pie Bars was during a busy holiday season when I wanted pecan pie flavor without juggling multiple desserts. The pan came out of the oven bubbling and golden, and by the end of the evening, every last bar was gone. Since then, these bars have replaced traditional pecan pie more than once—and no one ever complains.
The Crust: Buttery, Tender, and Foolproof
Why This Crust Works
The crust is a simple blend of flour, sugar, butter, and salt. When pressed into the pan, it bakes into a lightly crisp, tender base that holds up under the rich filling.
Because it’s pre-baked, it stays firm and never soggy.
Tips for the Best Crust
Press the mixture evenly into the pan to avoid thin spots. Baking it until lightly golden adds flavor and structure.
Letting it cool slightly before adding the filling helps everything set properly.
The Filling: Gooey, Nutty, and Classic
Rich Flavor Without Being Overwhelming
The filling combines eggs, corn syrup, brown sugar, butter, vanilla, and pecans. Together, they create that signature pecan pie flavor—sweet, nutty, and deeply comforting.
Chopped pecans distribute evenly, ensuring every bite has crunch and flavor.
Knowing When It’s Done
The filling should be set around the edges with a slight jiggle in the center. It firms up as it cools, creating that perfect chewy texture.
Overbaking can make the filling dry, so watching closely near the end is key.
How to Make Easy Pecan Pie Bars Step by Step
Preparing the Pan and Crust
Lining the pan with parchment paper makes removal effortless. Pressing and pre-baking the crust ensures clean layers and easy slicing later.
Mixing the Filling
Whisking the filling ingredients until smooth creates a uniform texture. Stirring in the pecans last keeps them evenly distributed.
Baking and Cooling
Pour the filling over the warm crust and bake until golden. Cooling completely before cutting is essential for clean, professional-looking bars.
Optional Twists to Make Them Your Own
Chocolate Drizzle
A drizzle of melted dark chocolate adds richness and contrast to the sweet filling.
Maple Version
Swap corn syrup for pure maple syrup and add a pinch of cinnamon for a warm, cozy variation.
Salted Finish
A sprinkle of flaky sea salt balances sweetness and elevates the flavor.
When to Serve Easy Pecan Pie Bars
Perfect Occasions
These bars shine at holidays, family gatherings, potlucks, and bake sales. They’re also wonderful as an afternoon coffee treat.
Serving Suggestions
Serve them plain, with whipped cream, or alongside vanilla ice cream for a classic pairing.
Storage and Make-Ahead Tips
Room Temperature and Refrigeration
Store Easy Pecan Pie Bars in an airtight container at room temperature for up to two days, or refrigerate for up to five days.
Freezing
These bars freeze beautifully. Wrap tightly and freeze for up to three months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator.
FAQ
Can I use whole pecans instead of chopped?
Yes, but chopped pecans give more even texture.
Can I make these ahead?
Absolutely. They taste even better the next day.
Why did my filling sink?
The bars may have been cut before fully cooled.
Can I reduce the sweetness?
You can slightly reduce sugar, but texture may change.
Do I need to refrigerate them?
Refrigeration helps them keep longer but isn’t required short-term.
Conclusion
Easy Pecan Pie Bars deliver everything you love about classic pecan pie in a simpler, more convenient form. With a buttery crust, gooey filling, and endless serving possibilities, they’re the kind of dessert that fits any occasion. Once you make them, they’ll quickly become a go-to favorite you’ll return to again and again.





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