Pecan Tassies Recipe (2024)

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Fran Manly

I like to put a pecan half on top of each one in addition to the chopped pecans mixed into the filling.

Lindy Lou

I wished I'd read the recipe more closely - as the ingredients were not inexpensive - but I assumed it would be a classic NYT recipe for a classic cookie. Pecan tassies I've made in years past were superior in two ways. First, these have considerably less sugar than most, resulting in a rather bland flavor, and second, have a higher cream cheese to butter ratio, yielding a less flaky, buttery, crispy crust. There are much better recipes for this cookie out there...keep looking!

CC Baker

We have made these every year for Christmas (and sometimes for Easter and Thanksgiving) as long as I can remember. They are always a favorite. Be sure to butter the muffin tins well, and be careful not to overfill; if the topping bubbles over that can also make them difficult to remove.

RGG

SO good. Upped the sugar in the crust to 1tb, might add another tsp next time. The filling is delicious. No problem with sticking - sprayed the non-stick mini muffin pan with spray and they popped right out.

KZH

Very tasty and not too sweet. Recommend upping the salt in the crust a little, to 3/4 teaspoon and sprinkling a little cinnamon and/or nutmeg in the pecan mixture.

Ilene

My Italian-American partner’s family called these tea time tassies and made them for Christmas every year. One cup of dark brown sugar instead of maple syrup and sugar, one tablespoon of butter, add nuts on the top as well. Powdered sugar before serving. His mother’s recipe includes a coconut filling with pignolis, and I have also made them with key lime pie filling and green sugar for Christmas, yummy.

Alioop

Excellent & easy. I toasted the pecans first, but otherwise stuck to the recipe. Next time (there will be many) I plan to add some finely chopped nuts & a hint of bourbon to the crust. The crust is very nice & I can imagine other delicious fillings here (mincemeat, apple, lemon curd, etc).

Betsy

These are lovely and tiny. Would def recommend making a double batch. I found it much easier to crumble the pecans into the dough cups and pour the liquid over. Made one batch using smoked maple syrup. Worked well!

dee from New Orleans

These keep very well in an airtight tin. At least two weeks if not longer with no loss of flavor.

Soba

These are delicious. Had a hard time getting an equal distribution of the nuts / filling in each tassie. Also had a hard time guessing how much dough for each tassie. 1st attempt was good but dry. 2nd try, I weighed each ball of dough to make sure they were about the same. Also I made some changes, combining this & Bess London's recipe - 3oz cream cheese - and used the method of adding dry pecans, then 1tsp filling, then more pecans on top of each tassie. A lot easier! Still had filling leftover

katter

One day I doubled the amount of pecans in the filling and it pushed the flavor a lot. Another day I used piloncillo instead of dark brown sugar and I was very very happy. Miau.

Arnela

Definitely up the sugar... Did 1.5 tbs and 20 minutes in a muffin tin was a bit too long. Would recommend 17 minutes. Otherwise, delicious.

Heidi Menocal

yes. I used to put them in tupperwear, so I could pull out a few at a time.

delicious and super easy

These were perfect. Not too sweet. I used a tin that was middle-sized so had nine.

Rachel

Been making these for years, and most recently as thanksgiving. Omit unnecessary maple syrup from filling and rather than mixing in, drop a few finely chopped pecans into each pastry cup, add filling (without nuts) then top with more chopped pecans. Yummy nuts all the way through!

Annh

Add freshly whipped cream on top when serving and it is perfect.

Sarah

Love this recipe. I think the not too sweet crust is a perfect complement to the filling.

substitution

Great recipe as written.

DrDre2008SJ

Yum! I used store-bought crust, which worked just fine. Upped the brown sugar to ¼cup per reader suggestions. Topped w/ salted caramel and a pecan half. Not a fan of pecan pie myself, but loved this tasty bite.

Trudy Self

What is less of a pecan? You need fewer pricey pecans, not less.

Sandy

Can these be made ahead and frozen?

Charlotte Thacker

I also place the pecans in each pastry and then pour the filling over. It’s the easiest (only?) way to get a proper custard/pecan ratio. After that I often place a pecan half on the top, submerging it so its top is shiny — it floats back up — for optimum visual impact.

Sandy

Has anyone tried freezing these?

Adele K

I am Italian/American and my Mother made something similar to these every Christmas along with hundred of cookies for the freezer and these were my favorite of all. The difference was a regular pie crust, the pecans were choppped but not finely and there were raisins in the batter. Karo was used in place of the Maple syrup. She called them Patty Pies.

Maria

Did anyone chill the dough while making the filling?

Autumn H.

Oh, SO glad I happened to have two mini-muffin pans and baked these little tassies. They are perfect. Not too sweet with tender, forgiving pastry. And who doesn't need a little dessert that includes protein along with a dose of good-for-you fat? Just perfect for our end-of-summer Labor Day picnic. Now I need to go research the term tassie as I know someone will ask me about that...

Sally

Merriam-Webster says that tassie is of Scottish derivation: a small cup.

tianita

These also work in a full sized muffin tin for a mini pecan pie. So quick and delicious.

Soba

These are delicious. Had a hard time getting an equal distribution of the nuts / filling in each tassie. Also had a hard time guessing how much dough for each tassie. 1st attempt was good but dry. 2nd try, I weighed each ball of dough to make sure they were about the same. Also I made some changes, combining this & Bess London's recipe - 3oz cream cheese - and used the method of adding dry pecans, then 1tsp filling, then more pecans on top of each tassie. A lot easier! Still had filling leftover

Arnela

Definitely up the sugar... Did 1.5 tbs and 20 minutes in a muffin tin was a bit too long. Would recommend 17 minutes. Otherwise, delicious.

j

I wished I'd read the recipe more closely - as the ingredients were not inexpensive - but I assumed it would be a classic NYT recipe for a classic cookie. Pecan tassies I've made in years past were superior in two ways. First, these have considerably less sugar than most, resulting in a rather bland flavor, and second, have a higher cream cheese to butter ratio, yielding a less flaky, buttery, crispy crust. There are much better recipes for this cookie out there...keep looking!

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FAQs

What are the flavors of Tassie? ›

A tassie is a miniature tart or pie. The word “tassie” is from Scotland and it means “miniature cup.” Translate that to baking, and a tassie is typically a little cup of dough that is filled with something delicious, like a pecans or lemon, chocolate or even pumpkin, in the fall.

Why is my homemade pecan pie runny? ›

A pecan pie is essentially a custard pie, and a liquid center is almost always the result of underbaking. The Karo Classic Pecan Pie recipe calls for baking the pie for 60 to 70 minutes at 350 degrees. In some ovens, however, the pie can take 75 minutes or more.

Why didn t my pecan pie set up? ›

If you look in the oven and see that your pecan pie crust has turned a perfect golden brown, you'll instinctively want to take it out -- even if the filling is too jiggly or even soupy. Here's the thing to remember: If you're filling hasn't set, it means the bottom of the pie crust isn't fully cooked, either.

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Can I leave pecan pie out overnight to cool? ›

How Long Can Pecan Pie Be Left at Room Temperature? Pecan pies can stay on the counter for up to two hours before they need to be refrigerated, according to the FDA. After two hours at room temperature, your food is at risk for harmful bacteria growth.

Why is my pecan pie foamy? ›

To correct a runny filling, cover the pie with foil and place it back in the oven until at 425 to 450 F for about 12-15 minutes. Why is my filling foamy? Over-mixing the filling creates air bubbles which creates the foam. Take care to just whisk the filling until combined.

Should pecan pie jiggle when done? ›

jiggle in the center when it's ready to take out of the. oven. If it's still liquid-like in the middle, it's too soon.

What can go wrong with pecan pie? ›

Pecan pie has a somewhat similar set of issues—the filling can crack, the bottom can be under-baked, the filling can seep under the crust, and the nuts can be soggy. Like the pumpkin pie, the filling will crack if the pie is over-baked or cools too quickly.

How long should a pecan pie sit before eating? ›

Can pecan pie sit out overnight? Nope! It has eggs which means pecan pie needs to be refrigerated. It can sit out for about two hours though, so if you like it at room temperature, pull it out of the fridge half an hour or so before you serve it.

Can you over bake a pecan pie? ›

Cook pecan pie too much and it'll crack and be dry. Underbake it and it will be watery and runny. You want to cook pecan pie to an internal temperature of 200°F. Use a digital thermometer to make this easy.

Why is my pecan pie fluffy? ›

Pecan pie is meant to be a soft set pie. The filling is very gooey and rich and because it's under a heavy candied pecan crust it won't get very high. However, the filling should not be runny. If your filling is runny chances are you didn't cook it long enough or give it a long enough time to set.

Why does my pecan pie weep? ›

This pie is essentially a custard pie that means a runny center is a result of under baking. Most recipes suggest baking your pie for at least 60 to 70 minutes at 350 degrees to get the perfect pecan pie. However, depending on the oven, a pie can take more than 75 minutes.

Why does my pecan pie always stick to the pan? ›

It may be the type of pie you are baking. If you pre-bake the pie crust, poke holes in it, bake, then add the filling. However, if you are baking a pie with filling (pecan, pumpkin or blue- or blackberry), do not poke the shell with a fork. Doing so will let sticky liquid seep through and will cause the crust to stick.

What to do if pecan pie is too watery? ›

If your pecan pie is runny, simply bake it a bit longer, even up to 20 minutes. When the pie has been thoroughly baked, you'll be able to give it a gentle shake, and the middle will appear firm — if you've ever baked a pumpkin pie, it's the same concept.

Why is my pecan pie runny after baking? ›

You might have changed your oven, or the altitude of the oven has altered over time. It is important to note that age deterioration is a common problem, and also, thermostats can differ from over to oven. In both cases, you need to bake your pecan pie for more than 70 minutes to get a crusty pie as a result.

How do you fix a pecan pie that didn't set? ›

Once you've noticed the problem, the only solution is to protect the crust and pop the pie back in the oven. If you look in the oven and see that your pecan pie crust has turned a perfect golden brown, you'll instinctively want to take it out — even if the filling is too jiggly or even soupy.

Does pecan pie firm up as it cools? ›

Once you hit the sweet spot where it looks done, take your slightly jiggly pecan pie out of the oven and place it on a wire cooling rack. The filling continues to cook and will fully set as the pie cools, so giving a pie plenty of time at room temperature before serving is important.

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