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Maple pecan pie bars

By Nagi Maehashi
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Published29 Aug '25 Updated30 Aug '25
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Maple Pecan Pie Bars is what you make when you don’t have the energy for pie dough – they really do taste just like Pecan Pie! I like mine with a good amount of filling, lots and lots of pecans, and just enough salt to balance out the sweetness. The maple flavour here really hits the spot!

Maple Pecan Pie Bars

Maple Pecan Pie Bars

These bars are basically Pecan Pie in disguise. It’s got all the best bits of the classic – a buttery crispy pie crust, a gooey caramel-y (maple!) custardy filling and unmissable pecan flavour and crunch (I use lots!). But none of the pie dough stress. No rolling, no blind baking, no pie weights, no pricking, just a simple mix-and-press base.

Yay!

Plus, bars have practicality going for them too – you can eat them with your hands.

So let me sum this up – they’re easier to make, easier to slice, easier to eat, and you can devour them in the car without taking your eyes off the road.

Remind me why we ever make pie? 😅

PS Just kidding (*she says immediately, defensively!*). Pecan Pie forever has a place in my life.

Maple Pecan Pie Bars

Maple Pecan Pie Bars
Maple Pecan Pie Bars

Ingredients in Maple Pecan Pie Bars

You could actually make this recipe with any nut you want. I can see it with cashews, walnuts, peanuts, almonds, macadamias…. – and you might see a version of it on here one of these days!!

  • Pecans – Use pecan halves and chop them up yourself, you get better flavour than buying them pre-cut. Also, I like to chop the pecans up for the filling then use some whole ones to decorate the surface. Other nuts – see above the ingredient photo.

  • Maple syrup – This makes the filling gooey and sticky as well as adding gorgeous maple flavour. Use real maple syrup for the best flavour rather than artificially flavoured maple (which also loses flavour when cooked). Honey can also be used.

  • Brown sugar – For caramel-y sweetness for the base and filling. It also helps set the filling because when simmered with the butter, we’re essentially making a caramel.

  • Eggs – You wouldn’t think having two rather than one egg would make such a difference for how the filling sets, but it really does. With one egg, the maple weeped a bit once cut. With two, it sets perfectly so it’s cuttable but the inside is still sticky and caramel-y (well, maple syrupy!).

  • Flour – For the simple pie crust base. Just regular plain flour / all purpose flour.

  • Vanilla – For flavour, for the filling. Use vanilla extract rather than imitation essence, for better flavour.

  • Salt – The salt in the filling and base is to bring out the flavours (I use regular salt for this), then I use salt flakes to sprinkle on the surface for lovely salt pops which is so nice with the nutty sweetness. But the flakes are optional!


How to make Maple Pecan Pie Bars

If you’ve ever made a Pecan Pie before, you will appreciate how much more straight forward this is. And if you’ve ever eaten a Pecan Pie before, you will appreciate how similar the flavour is!!

1. SIMPLE PIE CRUST Base and toasty pecans

  1. Base – Just mix everything up in a bowl with a wooden spoon. The mixture is quite crumbly because we’re making a simple shortbread-like pie crust, but when pressed in and baked it holds together and won’t crumble apart when cut.

  2. Bake 20 minutes – Press into a 20cm/8″ square lined pan. I crumble it across the base and press with my hands. It doesn’t need to be perfectly flat, you just want to make sure there are no cracks the filling can through, but sometimes I deploy the assistance of a spatula to press down evenly.

    Then bake for 20 minutes. If time permits, let it cool for 15 minutes before pouring the filling in, it makes the base a little crisper (hot base = more porous).

  1. Toast the pecans for 10 minutes in the oven, just pop it in at the same time you’re baking the base. Don’t skip the pecan toasting please, it really improves the flavour of the pecans – especially helpful if your pecans are a little on the older side. 🙂

    PS We’re not toasting the pecans used for decorating the surface, as they’ll toast nicely in the oven while the filling bakes.

  2. Roughly chop the pecans – not too small, we want some decent bits to bite into, but not too big else you can’t cut the slice neatly (they get in the way!). In a perfect world, every pecan would be cut into 4 or 6 pieces – that’s roughly the size to aim for (but who would cut the pecans one by one – not I!!!).

2. maple caramel filling

OK, base done, pecans chopped, let’s make the filling, a simple melt-and-whisk job!

  1. Melt the butter in a small saucepan then add the sugar, maple and salt. Bring it to a simmer then take it off the heat.

  2. Cool then eggs – Let the filling cool for 5 minutes so you don’t cook the eggs. Then add the eggs and vanilla, and whisk until smooth.

  1. Stir the chopped pecans in.

  2. Pour into the base and spread the pecans out.

  1. Decorate the top with the whole pecans (I like to toss them in a little maple syrup and pinch of salt first).

  2. Bake for 25 minutes until golden (I love how it gets all bubbly!). Let it cool for a couple of hours until set (prod the middle and you will know). Then cut into sixteen normal squares or nine giant squares (I will not judge, I encourage). To expedite the setting process, let it cool down a bit on the counter for about 45 minutes then pop it in the fridge.

    Oh – also – sprinkle with salt flakes! The little pops of salt with pecan nuttiness and maple sweetness if just heavenly!!

Maple Pecan Pie Bars

Maple Pecan Pie Bars

Eat with your hands. If I hear of anyone bringing a knife and fork near these, there will be words!! 😂 – Nagi x

PS These will keep in the pantry if it’s not too hot, otherwise store them in the fridge. They are actually really great eaten cold, straight out of the fridge – I rarely say that, always insisting cakes etc. be brought to room temperature but I actually like the extra chewiness of the filling when it’s fridge cold.

FAQ – Maple Pecan Pie Bars

I personally haven’t tried but I think that using Gluten Free flour will work just fine here for the simple pie crust base.

Sure can – almonds, cashews, walnuts, peanuts and macadamias come immediately to mind! Lovely with maple. 🙂

In the fridge, they were still great after 7 days, though bear in the mind the base does soften over time (not sloppy or mushy, just not as crisp as they are on day 1 – 2).

This one actually started months ago when I had a massive oversupply of pecans for an unexplained reason! Bags and bags of them. So I actually put a call out onto Instagram and asked people for ideas, and Pecan Pie Bars was by far the most popular suggestion.

Creating it wasn’t hard, the filling is just adapted from my classic Pecan Pie and the base is a fairly standard mixture for slices and bar recipes I have on my website. The first time I made it I just used the Pecan Pie filling but because the pecan filling isn’t as thick in slice-form as it is in pie-form (which has sides so it can hold more in) I felt like I was being robbed a bit of the pecan pie experience. Simpler versions of things are good, but I’m only willing to compromise so much!

So I decided to switch out corn syrup for maple syrup to add extra flavour into it (pecans and maple being great friends, impossible to go wrong here) to compensate for not having as thick a filling. Also – any opportunity to not use corn syrup is welcome, being an ingredient not readily available here in Australia.

From there, I fiddled a bit to get the right filling texture – I wanted Pecan Pie custardy / caramely goodness, set enough to cut neat slices and hold it, but still sticky. I didn’t think I’d need 2 eggs to achieve this (my first had only 1 egg and the maple weeped a bit), but it did and it didn’t dry it out either.

It might’ve taken 6 attempts over the space of a few months until I was happy? It was just one of those recipes I’d dabble in on low-key weekends. There hasn’t been that many of late which is why this took a while before I published it!

Then as usual, I made a version to photograph then I filmed it. 🙂

Never lacking in willing recipients even for the imperfect early versions!!


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Maple Pecan Pie Bars

Maple Pecan Pie Bars

Author: Nagi
Prep: 20 minutes mins
Cook: 30 minutes mins
Cooling: 2 hours hrs
Sweet Baking
Western
5 from 8 votes
Servings16
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Recipe video above. Tastes like pecan pie – but so much easier to make!! LOVE the maple flavour in this.
If pecans aren't your thing, make this with whatever nut you want – almonds, walnuts and macadamia comes immediately to mind, though I'd love to try this with peanuts and honey instead of maple.

Ingredients

Base:

  • 75g (5 tbsp) unsalted butter , melted
  • 1/3 cup (tightly packed) brown sugar
  • 1/4 tsp cooking salt / kosher salt
  • 1 cup plain flour (all-purpose flour)

Maple Pecan Pie Filling:

  • 1 1/2 cups pecans (Note 1)
  • 75g (5 tbsp) unsalted butter
  • 1/2 cup (tightly packed) brown sugar
  • 1/4 tsp cooking salt / kosher salt
  • 1/3 cup maple syrup , real not artificially flavoured (honey would also work)
  • 2 large eggs (~55g/2oz each)
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract

Decorating:

  • 1/3 cup pecans
  • 2 tsp maple syrup
  • 1 pinch salt
  • 1/4 tsp salt flakes , for sprinkling at the end (optional but recommended)
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Instructions

ABBREVIATED RECIPE:

  • Base – mix butter, sugar and salt, then flour. Press into 20cm/8" lined pan, bake 15 min at 180C/350F (160C fan), cool 15 min. Oven toast pecans 10 min (put in with base), roughly chop. Filling – bring butter, maple, sugar and salt to simmer, cool 5 min, whisk in eggs and vanilla, then pecans. Pour on base, top with maple coated whole pecans, bake 25 min.

FULL RECIPE:

  • Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F (160°C fan-forced).
  • Grease a 20cm/8" square pan lightly with butter then line with paper, with overhang to lift out later.
  • Make base – Melt the butter in a microwave proof bowl. Mix in the sugar and salt, then the flour. Press evenly into the base of the pan (I use my hands first, then finish with a spatula to make it fairly even, no need to be meticulous).
  • Bake and cool – Bake for 20 minutes, then cool for 15 minutes before filling (keeps the base crisper but you can skip this).
  • Toast pecans – Spread the pecans for the filling on a tray and bake in the oven for 10 minutes (I put them in with the base). Remove, then when cool enough to handle, roughly chop.
  • Maple filling – Melt the butter in a small saucepan over medium heat. Mix in the sugar, maple syrup and salt. Once it comes to a proper simmer, remove from the stove and cool for 5 minutes. Whisk the eggs and vanilla in, then stir the chopped pecans in. (You can set aside until ready to use).
  • Decorating pecans – Toss the pecans with the maple syrup.
  • Fill and bake – Pour the pecan filling onto the base and spread out evenly. Top with the Decorating Pecans. Bake 25 minutes.
  • Cool – Remove and cool fully to room temperature to let it set (~ 2 hrs, fridge will expedite). Then cut into 16 squares (or 9…) and eat with your hands!

Recipe Notes:

1. Other nuts would work just fine here! Walnuts, almonds and macadamias would be my first pick followed by cashews and peanuts.
Keeps 7 days in the fridge, or 3 to 4 days in the pantry as long as it’s cool.
Nutrition per slice, assuming 16 squares.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 246cal (12%)Carbohydrates: 24g (8%)Protein: 3g (6%)Fat: 16g (25%)Saturated Fat: 6g (38%)Polyunsaturated Fat: 3gMonounsaturated Fat: 7gTrans Fat: 0.3gCholesterol: 41mg (14%)Sodium: 124mg (5%)Potassium: 97mg (3%)Fiber: 1g (4%)Sugar: 16g (18%)Vitamin A: 270IU (5%)Vitamin C: 0.1mgCalcium: 32mg (3%)Iron: 1mg (6%)
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119 Comments

  1. Kate says

    August 29, 2025 at 8:56 pm

    Pecan pie is my favourite pie! These bars look delicious. You could take take them over the top by adding 1/2 cup of dried cranberries to the filling – adds a nice tart pop, and then drizzle some melted bittersweet chocolate on the top.

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  2. Nind says

    August 29, 2025 at 8:54 pm

    Bravo Dozer! I’m sorry Nagi I first check for Dozer and very happy with this good news, now I will see the recipe, oh btw can it with walnuts? Thank you Nagi love both of you💓💓

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  3. Tony says

    August 29, 2025 at 7:58 pm

    I now go straight to Life of Dozer to check before the recipe! Great to see his improvement.
    And BTW just made your Beef Wellington from Dinner cookbook (all 4 pages…). Fantastic. And temperature change exactly as you describe. Thankyou Nagi.

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  4. Kat says

    August 29, 2025 at 7:49 pm

    Doing the happy dance for Dozer!!!! YAY!!! Ear rubs all around!!!! (smile) And I can’t wait to try these pecan pie bars!!! My mom and I have a “Mom and Me Christmas Cooking Day” (or two) early in December to make munchies for the holidays and divide everything up, and this is going to be added! Just perfect for “munching” without the “seriousness” of a fork and plate!!!! Thank you! And I’m so happy about the big boy!!! (my two beasties send their love to him, too!)

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  5. Kate Weldon says

    August 29, 2025 at 7:38 pm

    Whoopee Dozer! Go boy!…. also recipe looks great am going to give it a try. Thanks Nagi. X

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  6. Mary Ann says

    August 29, 2025 at 7:16 pm

    Awesome sauce regarding Dozer ….. he’s such a love ❤️❤️❤️❤️

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  7. Lucy says

    August 29, 2025 at 6:53 pm

    Bravo to Dozer so happyyyy for you both.Hooray for the handsome boy.xxxxoooo

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  8. Rosa Orlando says

    August 29, 2025 at 6:51 pm

    Come on Dozer, you got this, we all love you 😚

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  9. Mez says

    August 29, 2025 at 6:50 pm

    This looks great, thanks Nagi! I’m wondering if I could make it in advance and freeze it?

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  10. Linda says

    August 29, 2025 at 6:32 pm

    I am so happy to see Dozer getting around on his own, and I can imagine the joy you felt. Good going Dozer!!

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  11. Jayne says

    August 29, 2025 at 6:21 pm

    Yeah, go Dozer happy tears, good 🐶.

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  12. Joan says

    August 29, 2025 at 6:19 pm

    Great news re Dozer standing on his own.

    Was surprised to see you are not using an Australian tablespoon which is 20 grams not the 15 grams used in this recipe. Have made quite a few of your recipes and have never noticed this before.

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  13. Aj says

    August 29, 2025 at 6:09 pm

    These look so delicious cant wait to make them. Dozer you are one heck of a dog hugsss. You also, have a wonderful mom. Psst dozer, I wouldn’t have eaten the cuke either lol

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  14. Taz says

    August 29, 2025 at 6:04 pm

    First, Dozer:) so happy to hear his progress- same thing happened twice to our beautiful 12 year old Golden Retriever, Riley. It was very distressing. But all good now- as much as his chronic arthritis allows but he loves his hydrotherapy!!:)
    Love your recipes, Nagi. This pecan maple squares- can they be served warm as a pudding? Can they be heated up ? Got 23 to lunch … puddings not my thing but love this is mix and bake by hand:)

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  15. Danika says

    August 29, 2025 at 6:02 pm

    The bars look yummy Nagi. Yay for Dozer. So glad his doing well.

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  16. Kaaren Smith says

    August 29, 2025 at 5:57 pm

    Have you got him on that Rose Hip Vital or whatever it is? I’ve got my clowder on a wee squirt of hemp oil every few days xxx

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  17. Dianne says

    August 29, 2025 at 5:56 pm

    Woohoo, go Dozer!! So happy for you both ❤️

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  18. Ruth M says

    August 29, 2025 at 5:33 pm

    5 stars
    Yay!! So glad Dozer is mobile again (under his own steam) 🤗. I’m not a sweet tooth but I will definitely give this recipe a go. Giving it 5⭐ before making these. All of your recipes I’ve made have been amazing 🤩

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  19. Susie says

    August 29, 2025 at 5:29 pm

    5 stars
    Soooo happy for Dozer (and you)

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  20. Lynne Phillips says

    August 29, 2025 at 5:21 pm

    Can you tell me what tin you used for this as I would like to get one as shallow as all mine are very deep. Thank you.

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