Recipe for Pecan Tart with Homemade Pie Crust
This recipe for pecan tart features classic pastry notes like butter, brown sugar, vanilla extract, and cornstarch paired with Southern pecans. It is often served on Thanksgiving, but it is good all year round. Find out how to make one here.

For me, Thanksgiving isn’t complete without pecans and apples on the table. They’re such classic flavors of the season, bringing warmth and comfort to any gathering. Wouldn’t you agree? This pecan tart is a special recipe in our family, and it holds a sweet spot in my heart. It’s actually my daughter Rhea’s second favorite pie. She’s a big fan of nuts—anything with a nutty crunch instantly becomes her favorite! Her top pick is my macadamia tart, which she absolutely adores, but this pecan tart is a very close second.
I love making it because it’s not overly complicated and always turns out so beautifully. It’s the kind of dessert that feels like a big hug—a little indulgent, nostalgic, and a lot of love. Whether serving it with whipped cream or on its own, it’s a dessert that everyone at the table will enjoy. And for Rhea, it’s the perfect treat for a Thanksgiving celebration filled with family and gratitude.
Why is this the best pecan tart recipe?
- Balanced Sweetness and Flavor: The combination of dark brown sugar, light corn syrup, and a hint of lemon juice creates a lovely yet balanced filling with depth and a touch of brightness.
- Rich and Creamy Texture: Adding heavy cream in the filling enhances its smoothness and richness, making every bite indulgent.
- Perfect Tart Proportions: The recipe is adjusted precisely for a tart pan, ensuring just the right amount of filling and crust for a harmonious balance.
- Warm Spices for Extra Comfort: A hint of cinnamon and nutmeg adds a cozy warmth that elevates the flavor without overpowering the classic pecan taste.

Ingredients and substitutes
- Pecans – Of course, we are using wonderful pecans in this tart. But you can also use macadamia or hazelnuts just as well.
- Syrup – I like the taste that golden syrup adds to this tart, but you can also use Karo syrup or maple syrup as well.
- Brown sugar – I have used dark brown sugar, but you can also use light brown sugar. The dark one does give the pie a deeper color and more stronger molasses flavor.
- Cream – This is what makes this tart different from the pie. A rich and creamy pecan filling.
- Lemon – The lemon just helps cut that sweetness in the filling. So, I highly recommend it.

Step-by-step – Ultimate Pecan Tart
Make Pie dough
- Pie dough – Add all-purpose flour, salt, and chilled cubed butter in a food processor. Pulse for 30 seconds until it resembles coarse breadcrumb consistency. Add the chilled ice water, a little at a time, and combine for 30 seconds more. Next, pour the mixture onto a work surface. Bring all the crumbs together and shape it into a ball. Then, flatten into a disk. Wrap in plastic wrap and chill for 20 to 30 minutes or until firm enough to roll.

Partially bake the crust (prevents sogginess)
- Line tart pan – Dust the work surface with flour, and carefully roll the pastry into a large disc using a rolling pin. Use a 9-inch tart pan with a removable bottom as a guide to see how big you need it. Transfer the dough to the tart pan. Gently fit it to the pan with light hands, especially on the bottom edges. Cut the excess from the edges by running the rolling pin over the edges. Chill the crust in the fridge for 15 minutes (up to 48 hours).
- Preheat the oven at 375°F / 190°C / Gas Mark 5
- Bind bake – Chill the crust in the fridge for 15 minutes up to 48 hours. Dock the pastry with a fork to prevent it from puffing during baking. Line the crust with parchment paper, fill it with pie weights and baking beans, and then bake for 15 minutes. Then, set it aside.

Make Pecan Filling
- Pecan filling – In a large bowl, combine the brown sugar, melted butter, corn syrup, salt, vanilla extract, cinnamon powder, nutmeg, and lemon juice. Combine well. Add the eggs, one at a time, followed by the fresh cream. Use a whisk to combine well. Finally, combine the chopped pecans with a spatula or wooden spoon.
- Fill the tart – Pour the pecan mixture into the partially baked tart shell and arrange the pecan halves on top of the filling.
Pro tip – Place the tart on a rimmed baking sheet just in case of spillage.

Bake and Cool
- Bake for 20 minutes on the middle rack. Then, tent with aluminum foil and bake another 15 to 20 minutes until almost set.
Pro tip – When baked, you will see that the filling has slightly risen and is firm to the touch. As it cools, it will level again. - Cool on a wire rack to room temperature. Wait at least 30 minutes before you slice. Cooling the tart overnight makes for prettier slices.

Tips for Success (Pecan Tart)
- Blind-bake the crust — a tart pan has a thinner base, so a quick blind bake stops a soggy bottom.
- Use room-temperature filling — warm butter + cold eggs = curdling. Mix gently for a smooth custard.
- Don’t overfill the tart — pecan filling puffs slightly; leave a tiny gap at the top.
- Tent early if needed — pecans brown fast. Cover loosely with foil if they darken too quickly.
- Cool completely before slicing — like pecan pie, the filling sets as it cools. Warm = messy slices; cooled = beautiful clean cuts.

Troubleshooting
| Problem | Likely Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Soggy crust | Not blind-baked long enough | Blind bake 12–15 minutes with weights |
| Filling leaked under crust | Crust not pressed firmly into the pan OR cracked | Press crust well; patch cracks before baking |
| Pecans too dark | Top browned before center set | Tent lightly with foil halfway through |
| Filling still runny | Tart underbaked | Bake 5–10 minutes longer until center jiggles slightly, not liquid |
| Cracks in filling | Overbaked OR filling whisked too much | Whisk gently; pull tart when edges are set but center still has a soft wobble |
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Frequently asked questions
This tart will keep at room temperature for two days. You can also keep it in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days. In fact, you can even freeze it for up to a month.
The tart takes about 55 to 60 minutes at 350°F / 175°C. When done, the crust will be golden brown, and the filling will look set with a slight wiggle in the middle. When taken out of the oven, it will continue to set with the residual heat.
You can make this tart ahead and freeze it for a month.
1 – Bake and cool it to room temperature.
2 – Then, carefully wrap it in plastic wrap twice. Make sure to remove any air pockets.
3 – Next, wrap the pie in aluminum foil. The foil prevents freezer burns and helps with condensation when thawing.
It is best to thaw it wrapped in the fridge overnight so the condensation stays on the aluminum and plastic wrap. Once thawed, bake for 20 minutes at 350°F / 175 °C.

Pecan Tart Recipe
This recipe for pecan tart features classic pastry notes like butter, brown sugar, vanilla extract, and cornstarch, paired with Southern pecans. Often served on Thanksgiving, but it is good all year round. Find out how to make one here.
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Ingredients
- 1 ½ cup (190 g) All purpose flour
- 4 oz (113 g) Unsalted butter chilled cubes
- ¼ tsp Salt
- 1 tbsp Sugar
- 2 tbsp Chilled water up to 4 tbsp
- ½ cup (110 g) Dark brown sugar
- ¾ cup (250 ml) Light corn syrup or Golden syrup
- 1 tbsp Melted butter
- 2 tbsp Heavy cream optional
- 2 large Eggs
- ¼ tsp Salt
- 1 tsp Lemon Juice optional
- ¼ tsp Cinnamon powder
- ⅛ tsp Nutmeg freshly grated
- 1 tsp Vanilla extract
- 1 cup (99 g) Pecans finely chopped
- 20 (30 g) Pecan halves for the top
Method
- Pie dough – Add all-purpose flour, salt, and chilled cubed butter in a food processor. Pulse for 30 seconds until it resembles coarse breadcrumb consistency. Add the chilled ice water, a little at a time, and combine for 30 seconds more. Next, pour the mixture onto a work surface. Bring all the crumbs together and shape them into a ball. Then, flatten into a disk. Wrap in plastic wrap and chill for 20 to 30 minutes or until firm enough to roll.1 ½ cup All purpose flour, 4 oz Unsalted butter, ¼ tsp Salt, 1 tbsp Sugar, 2 tbsp Chilled water
- Line tart pan – Dust the work surface with flour, and carefully roll the pastry into a large disc using a rolling pin. Use a 9-inch tart pan with a removable bottom as a guide to see how big you need it. Transfer the dough to the tart pan. Gently fit it to the pan with light hands, especially on the bottom edges. Cut the excess from the edges by running the rolling pin over the edges. Chill the crust in the fridge for 15 minutes (up to 48 hours).
- Preheat the oven at 375°F / 190°C / Gas Mark 5
- Bind bake – Chill the crust in the fridge for 15 minutes up to 48 hours. Dock the pastry with a fork to prevent it from puffing during baking. Line the crust with parchment paper, fill it with pie weights and baking beans, and then bake for 15 minutes. Then, set it aside.
- Pecan filling – In a large bowl, combine the brown sugar, melted butter, corn syrup, salt, vanilla extract, cinnamon powder, nutmeg, and lemon juice. Combine well. Add the eggs, one at a time, followed by the fresh cream. Use a whisk to combine well. Finally, combine the chopped pecans with a spatula or wooden spoon.½ cup Dark brown sugar, ¾ cup Light corn syrup or Golden syrup, 1 tbsp Melted butter, 2 tbsp Heavy cream, 2 large Eggs, ¼ tsp Salt, 1 tsp Lemon Juice, ¼ tsp Cinnamon powder, ⅛ tsp Nutmeg, 1 tsp Vanilla extract, 1 cup Pecans
- Fill the tart – Pour the pecan mixture into the partially baked tart shell and arrange the pecan halves on top of the filling.20 Pecan halves
- Bake for 20 minutes on the middle rack. Then, tent with aluminum foil and bake another 15 to 20 minutes until almost set.
- Cool on a wire rack to room temperature. Wait at least 30 minutes before you slice. Cooling the tart overnight makes for prettier slices.
Notes
- Blind-bake the crust — a tart pan has a thinner base, so a quick blind bake stops a soggy bottom.
- Use room-temperature filling — warm butter + cold eggs = curdling. Mix gently for a smooth custard.
- Don’t overfill the tart — pecan filling puffs slightly; leave a tiny gap at the top.
- Tent early if needed — pecans brown fast. Cover loosely with foil if they darken too quickly.
- Cool completely before slicing — like pecan pie, the filling sets as it cools. Warm = messy slices; cooled = beautiful clean cuts.
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I love how much patience you have right down to the last details of how even the pecans are. I have no where near that motivation! This is one gorgeous pie
Thank you, Claudia. It was not hard to just place the pecans. Very simple
It’s a great idea to toast nuts before baking 😉
Yes, I love toasting the nuts – really bring out the flavor well.
Your pecan pie looks so good. I haven’t made a homemade pecan pie in about 20 years since I lived in Georgia and could pick my own pecans. The golden syrup sounds so much better than using corn syrup. I can’t wait to try your recipe!
Thank you Arlene.. I have to make it often Arlene. Ziv and my little Rhea are crazy about Pecan Pie.. Yeah I too prefer golden syrup over corn syrup
Please tell me what golden syrup is? I can’t wait to try this!
Golden syrup or light treacle is a thick, amber-coloured form of inverted sugar syrup made in the process of refining sugar cane or sugar beet juice into sugar, or by treatment of a sugar solution with acid. I will add a picture to the post..
Pecan pie is a weakness of mine, this looks perfect! Can’t wait to try it!
yeah I know what you mean.. Ask my husband it’s a big weakness for him.
OK…this classic dessert is always a hit. Here in Canada finding Golden Syrup is a challenge. My husband’s grandparents were from England…and he is very aware of this tasty syrup. I am always on the lookout…but not easy to find. I love Pecan Pie!!
I know some people don’t find it so easily but I really like it better than corn syrup
Your pie looks so beautiful! I love the topping and the use of golden syrup. So perfect for celebrations.
Thank you Tara…!
Pecans are my absolute favorite, so I’m happy for you that now you have them in more abundance. Great use in this classic pie. And happy side note: I’ve been working on a tart recipe for the last 10 days, and the crust is just too wholesome in a not so appetizing way/ and now that I am reading this I realize that my ratio for the fat to flour is way off in the crust. Think I’ll click through and read your whole post about it Veena.
Aww so happy to here this helped a bit. Yes, do read the whole post.. I do blabbera lot but it interesting blabber. ahha
I could do with a big slice of this pie now with cream. Amazing recipe
Thank you Bintu.
Love how detailed and tasty this recipe is! Can’t wait to try!
Thanks Jenn..