Pecan Pie Brownies Recipe (2024)

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Iowa Ron

Bless Melissa Clark for all the good she does!

Pocahontas

Melissa - do you think the topping could be simply poured over a boxed mix such as Trader Joes excellent Truffle brownies? thanks!

SharonATX

These were good! Solid Melissa. The pecan layer felt a bit too thick in proportion to the brownie layer but we liked the different textures and flavors. Ours needed to bake closer to 55 minutes and you definitely want to let it cool COMPLETELY before lifting because you really want that pecan layer to set.

Gigi

These were fabulous and turned out beautifully. In regard to the question of there being too much flour, the recipe is definitely written correctly. The brownie was very moist, no hint of stodginess and the top did not collapse.

Sandy L.

I agree with Gigi that 1 c. flour is correct, for the reason she suggests: the pecan layer is dense and so needs a firm brownie to support it. But though up to the job, the brownie is still tender and fudgy. I pulled the pan from the oven after 50 minutes, when the top looked set, though it couldn't be described as firm to the touch. They were perfect, though I do agree with John Golden that they're almost--almost!--unbearably sweet.

John Golden

I thought I had an insatiable sweet tooth, but I’ve met my match with these pecan-topped brownies. They’re so sweet even I can’t fathom eating more than one little square. Truly way too sweet.

Shari C

I often use evaporated milk. I freeze any leftover milk in small containers rouse in future recipes.

Emma

Let these babies sit for a day before indulging... the flavor just went from 5 to 50!!!

Gigi

I believe this is a denser brownie so that the base can support the pecan topping

becky

Perfectly delicious! I might have overcooked a little around the edges but they were a hit. Everyone asked for the recipe. I did not think they were too sweet - maybe make sure you used unsweetened chocolate?

B Pierce

Didn’t have unsweetened chocolate and used same amount of semisweet and cut the sugar slightly. Turned out fine.

Shar

I agree with SharonATX - The pecan layer is disproportionately thick. I'll reduce it when I make the recipe again and I most assuredly will, because these are excellent.

co*cktailCook

I suspect your oven is too hot. A simple, analog oven thermometer costs like $5 and is a vast improvement to baking accuracy.

Rachel

I made these for the first time today -- and my husband has already picked them as one of his all-time favorites. The combination of chocolate and pecan / chewy and crunchy / salty and sweet is terrific. I baked them for about 53 minutes, because I just wasn't sure when the top was considered set and firm. I think I ended overcooking them a bit. I will take them out at 45 minutes next time. They're pretty hefty (basically two desserts in one), so I might also cut them smaller next time.

LoriB

Really good--and the brownie layer needed the 1 c. flour to support the pecan layer. They're really rich--but isn't that the point? I added the optional mini chips and wouldn't change one thing about this recipe.

sewpshot

The brownie is very rich and fudgy, but what brings this to the next level is the toasted pecans. Everyone comments on how incredible they were. We cut them into about 32 bars because they are so rich.

Virginie

Delicious !

NameHarriettW

It’s a mystery — I made these a week ago for a pre-holiday trial run & they were pretty much perfect. Made them again 2 days ago for an event, wrapped them in parchment & plastic bag to keep fresh. Took them out today to cut & put on party tray and they fell apart! The pecan topping completely fell off the brownies! I tried mashing it back on to no avail, gave up and took them as they were. They still tasted good, but not the presentation I was going for. Any ideas?

fatima reyes

Perfect and delicious! Followed the recipe except used pistachios instead of pecans. I suggest smaller pieces than a regular brownie since they are very rich. Well worth it and thanks Melissa.

PNW Baker

These were well received by my guests but I didn’t love them. The brownie layer is very dense. It’s also very hard to know when they’re done. I probably overbaked them.

Erin O

Ah. Maz. Ing.

Kate O'Neil

These are a new favorite! Wow, everyone loved them. I followed the recipe as written and I agree with other comments that you want to let these cool a long time. Of course, I had a few while they were still warm and - while delicious - they fell apart and were messy. This morning, after setting overnight, they cut beautifully and maybe even taste better?? Maybe it's the pairing with coffee. Either way, thank you, Melissa!

Barb G

Needed to bake just 40 minutes so watch periodically

Barb G

These brownies were so good! Toasted pecans but almost burned! Will not toast them next time since not necessary.

Dennis

Any ideas on gluten free substitutions?

fatima reyes

I used Trader Joe's gluten free flour, and they were delicious!

karen

Next time, I will not pre-toast the pecans. They get plenty of toasting during the baking.

CandaceG

I made this recipe exactly as written, except I checked the brownies at 53 minutes and they were done. They are exceptional brownies!

LR

Read the recipe, read the comments, did not heed the warnings. The topping looked very liquid after 45 minutes, left it until about 58 minutes, at which point the edges were a bit *ahem* toasty. Luckily I like my baked goods a bit well done and these are DELICIOUS. Recommend pushing the pecan layer into the brownie batter a bit, otherwise they can come apart while eating.

Rebecca

We made these today and they were wonderful. To me, it seemed more like a praline layer than pecan pie. Either way, this recipe is a keeper for us.

Carol in Toronto

Fabulous brownies!

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Pecan Pie Brownies Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why is my pecan pie so hard? ›

A hard pecan pie means it was cooked too long.

How to improve Betty Crocker box brownies? ›

For a subtle upgrade, swap out the called-for vegetable oil with an equivalent amount of melted butter or coconut oil. The results are so incredibly rich and fudgy, they'll fool even the most die-hard of brownie snobs into thinking these are scratch-made.

What does adding an extra egg to brownie mix do? ›

They give brownies a lighter, drier, and more cake-like texture. If you prefer this over the chewy variety, then go ahead and crack in that additional egg. On the other hand, too many eggs will yield brownies that are hard, heavy, and tough.

How to jazz up boxed brownies? ›

Add a teaspoon of instant coffee or espresso powder. Throw in a handful of nuts—pecans, walnuts, macadamia, whatever you have on hand. Scoop in a palmful of dried or frozen fruit. Add an extra splash of the top-shelf vanilla extract, or a dab of vanilla paste, or a dash of vanilla powder, to the batter.

How do you make store bought pecan pie better? ›

How to Make Store-Bought Pies Better
  1. Maple Whipped Cream. This topping is perfect for pumpkin pies and apple pies, but also works with any kind of spiced dessert.
  2. Cinnamon Spice Whipped Cream. ...
  3. Chocolate Sauce. ...
  4. Candied Pecans. ...
  5. Toasted Caramel Walnuts. ...
  6. Coconut-Pecan Topping. ...
  7. Sour Cream Topping. ...
  8. Chocolate Cookie Topping.
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Can you rebake a pecan pie that is undercooked? ›

A soupy pecan pie filling can be fixed by covering the crust in foil and popping it back into the oven at around 325 degrees Fahrenheit for approximately 20 to 30 minutes.

Should pecan pie jiggle when done? ›

If the filling is flowing in a wavy movement from the center to the edge, your pie isn't set quite yet. Wait for the moment when the center of your pecan pie gives you just a little jiggle, like the stable but slightly wiggly movement of Jell-O when you give it a gentle shake.

How to level up boxed brownies? ›

add mix-ins!

Any chopped candy, nut or dried fruit (or a combo!) will work, but don't stop there! After you pour the batter into the pan, dollop your favorite topping or spread and give it all a pretty swirl! Think Nutella, Biscoff, jams/preserves and nut or seed butter are just some of the delicious options.

How do you upgrade a box of brownies? ›

7 Easy Ways To Upgrade Boxed Brownies, According to a Food Editor
  1. Switch the Liquid. Switch up the liquid for something more flavorful—boxed brownie mixes typically call for water. ...
  2. Swirl It Up! ...
  3. Add an Egg Yolk or Two. ...
  4. Salt + Chocolate = BFFs. ...
  5. Use a Flavorful Fat. ...
  6. Top It With More Chocolate. ...
  7. Add Some Fruit.

What can you add to Betty Crocker brownie mix? ›

Betty Crocker™ Supreme original brownie mix, plus water, vegetable oil and egg called for on box. Stir-in options: Semisweet chocolate chips, white vanilla chips, butterscotch chips, peanut butter chips, toffee bits, chopped maraschino cherries, chopped cookies, chopped chocolate candy, chopped nuts and more.

What are Katharine Hepburn brownies? ›

The brownies are made with unsweetened chocolate, which is also known as baking, plain or bitter chocolate. It is chocolate in its rawest form and this means that unsweetened chocolate is just ground cocoa nibs that have been refined and contain between 50-55% cocoa butter (cacao fat).

What is the number one brownie mix? ›

Best Overall Brownie Mix: Ghirardelli Double Chocolate Premium Brownie Mix. When you want a delicious brownie for a baking emergency—or just to treat yourself—look no further than a box of Ghirardelli Double Chocolate Brownies.

What is the old version of brownies? ›

Did you know that Brownies were originally called 'Rosebuds'? Rosebuds was established in 1914 for girls to join before they became Guides. Just one year later, the name was changed to Brownies. Brownies are the second-youngest members of the Girlguiding family, for girls aged between 7 and 10.

How to make store-bought brownie mix better? ›

The first and easiest upgrade you can give to your boxed brownie mix is to add a tablespoon of instant coffee to the batter. Adding coffee to your brownies boosts their flavor because its bitter quality balances out sweetness, making it less overpowering. It allows that delicious chocolate flavor to really shine.

What can you add to your brownie mix to pump up the chocolate flavor? ›

Instant espresso powder is a brownie baker's secret weapon. Just a pinch amplifies chocolate flavor considerably, making it more intense and complex. In addition to brownies, we also use it as a background ingredient in chocolate cakes and cookies.

Can I use butter instead of oil in Betty Crocker brownies? ›

That is a great question. You can absolutely substitute butter for the vegetable oil. Use the same quantity specified in the directions (for example, if it calls for 1/3 cup of oil, use 5 1/3 tablespoons of butter).

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