Gluten-Free Pecan Pie (Vegan Recipe) - Elavegan (2024)

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This homemade gluten-free pecan pie is moist, flavorful, and super moreish with no corn syrup, refined sugars, eggs, or dairy! Instead, this healthier vegan pecan pie recipe is naturally sweetened with dates and maple syrup with a pumpkin puree ‘twist’ – for the perfect treat for your Thanksgiving/ holiday table!

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The Best Gluten-Free Pecan Pie– No Corn Syrup!

With the holidays around the corner, I’ve been using the ‘practice run’ excuse to get in the kitchen and whip up batches of green bean casserole, pumpkin pie, and this dairy-free, gluten-free pecan pie recipe! Although, whether you need the perfect dessert to end your holiday meal or just a mid-week treat – this healthy (ish) vegan pecan pie is more than happy to take its proud place at your table!


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Is Pecan Pie Vegan?

Traditional pecan pie recipes usually include eggs, butter, and copious amounts of refined sugar (often corn syrup). While the latter may help with texture and prevent crystallization, it’s also fairly controversial for the health-conscious. For that reason, I’ve created not only a vegan and gluten-free pecan pie recipe, but one that’s also corn syrup-free!

Instead, this vegan pecan pie has a delicious pumpkin twist. With a combination of pumpkin puree, dates, coconut milk, maple syrup, and warming spices thickened with cornstarch and mixed with plenty of pecans, this vegan pie perfectly blends all the best parts of both a pumpkin pie and pecan pie combined.

It’s super moist, slightly gooey, and packed with flavor and texture over a buttery gluten-free crust. Overall, it’s the perfect fall dessert!

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Plus, since it’s dairy-free, egg-free, soy-free, gluten-free, and refined sugar-free – this pumpkin pecan pie is also a great ‘one size fits all’ diet-friendly dessert for your holiday table! Made even better by the fact that it’s really simple to prepare.

There’s no need to blind bake the crust, no preheating the filling – just blend the ingredients, pour over the crust, and bake to slightly gooey, sweet, and comforting perfection. So even if you don’t celebrate Thanksgiving where you’re from, this is a must-try Fall dessert!

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The Ingredients

Gluten-free Pie Crust:

  • Gluten-free flour:I used a combination of rice flour and tapioca flour for a crisp, buttery gluten-free crust. However, If you’re not gluten-free, then even regular wheat flour would work.
  • Almond flour:For a nut-free version, use sunflower seed flour (ground sunflower seeds). Other ground nuts/seeds should also work.
  • Vegan butter:Use softened vegan butter/margarine OR coconut oil.
  • Flax eggs:You’ll need to use either ground flaxseed or chia seeds. These will function as a binder for this eggless pecan pie crust.
  • Sugar:For a refined sugar-free, vegan pecan pie recipe, I recommend using coconut sugar or date sugar. However, any granulated sugar (like brown sugar – or sugar-free sweetener like Erythritol/swerve) should work fine.
  • Salt:Just a pinch to round out the flavors.

The Pecan Pie Filling:

  • Pumpkin puree: Use canned pumpkin puree (not pumpkin pie filling) or make your own (as written in recipe notes here). Alternatively, sweet potato puree would work.
  • Coconutmilk: Full-fat canned coconut milk (shaken) works best. Use light, if preferred.
  • Dates: To naturally thicken and sweeten the dairy-free pecan pie filling. You could substitute another soft, sticky, dried fruit like figs.
  • Maplesyrup: I wouldn’t recommend subbing the pure maple syrup unless absolutely needed as the flavor is delicious within the pumpkin pecan pie. However, if you do need to, agave syrup, rice syrup, date syrup, etc., would work.
  • Cornstarch:Will help to thicken and bind the eggless pecan pie filling instead of eggs. You may be able to use arrowroot flour or tapioca starch instead, though I haven’t tried.
  • Vanillaextract: Use pure natural vanilla for the best flavor.
  • Spices: You’ll need the warming spices of cinnamon, ginger, and cloves for this vegan pecan pie. They help to add depth and round out this fantastic Fall dessert!
  • Pecans: Can’t have pecan pie without plenty of protein-dense, fiber-dense pecans! Use raw, unsalted pecans as roasted pecans are more likely to burn in the oven.

Optional add-ins:

  • Chocolate: You can add a handful or two of dairy-free chocolate chips to the pumpkin pecan pie filling before baking.
  • Orange: Add a teaspoon of orange zest to add a dimension of flavor.
  • Flaky salt:A pinch of flaky salt sprinkled over the baked gluten-free pecan pie will help enhance the flavors.
  • Black pepper:Just a pinch to enhance the flavor of the warming spices.

Please read the recipe card below for thefull ingredients list,measurements, complete recipe method, and nutritional information.

How to Make Gluten-Free Pecan Pie?

Step 1: Prepare the gluten-free pecan pie crust

  • First, prepare the chia/flax eggs by combining 2 tbsp of ground flaxseed with ¼ cup of water and whisking well. Then set aside for 5 minutes to thicken.

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  • Then, add all the pecan pie crust ingredients to a food processor and pulse/process for a few seconds until a dough forms. Alternatively, you can mix it in a bowl.
  • Transfer the pie dough to the bottom of a greased 9-inch pie pan, spreading it around 2-inches (5 cm) up the sides of the pan, too. Then, transfer the pan to the fridge and preheat the oven to 350F/175C.

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Step 2: Prepare the vegan pecan pie filling

  • Add all the ingredients (except the pecans) to a food processor/blender and blend until completely smooth.
  • Then, add the chopped pecans and fold in/stir in with a spoon or spatula.
  • Transfer the pecan pie filling to the chilled crust and spread it out with a spatula. Then decorate with more whole pecans, if preferred.

You can cover the top with pecans, only put a row along the outside of the pie, etc. It’s up to you!

  • Bake the pumpkin pecan pie in the oven for 35 minutes. Then switch off the oven and allow it to cool in the oven for a further 10 minutes.

The exact baking time can vary due to oven and elevation levels, so keep an eye on it.

  • Remove the pecan pie from the oven and allow it to cool on the counter before transferring to the refrigerator to fully set. Finally, use a sharp knife to slice and serve- enjoy!

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How to Serve

You can enjoy a slice of this gluten-free pecan pie chilled, at room temperature, or warmed- with:

  • Vegan vanilla ice cream
  • Coconut whipped cream
  • Custard
  • With a cup of coffee, chai, or hot chocolate

Let me know in the comments how you serve your dairy-free pecan pie!

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How to Make Ahead and Store Pumpkin Pecan Pie?

Can I make it ahead? You can prepare the gluten-free pie dough 1-2 days in advance and store it in the refrigerator, pressed into the pie pan, and wrapped tightly with plastic wrap.

You can also prepare the entire dairy-free pecan pie 1-2 days in advance and store it in the refrigerator until you’re ready to serve.

Does pumpkin pie need to be refrigerated? Yes, it does. Store any leftover pecan pie slices in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days

Can you freeze pecan pie? Sure, can! Store leftovers in the freezer for up to two months. If you’re freezing sliced pecan pie, I recommend placing parchment paper between the slices to avoid them sticking together when freezing. That way, you can remove just a piece or two at a time!

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Recipe Notes and FAQs

  • Cheat pie crust: Feel free to save time and effort by using a store-bought pie crust.
  • Mini pecan pies: Use several smaller tart pans and adjust the baking time accordingly. It will differ based on how small the pans are. For bite-sized versions, I recommend blind baking the crust for 10 minutes first, then baking the filled tarts for 10-15 minutes. For slightly larger ones, I recommend checking on it at 20 minutes, until ready.
  • Allow it to cool completely: This is necessary to allow the dairy-free pecan pie filling to thicken and become sliceable.
  • Using an 8-inch pan: This will work too, but the pie will need a few more minutes of baking time since the filling will be thicker.
  • To adjust the texture: You can change how coarsely you chop the pecans.
  • For crustless pecan pie: You can pour the pumpkin pecan pie filling into ramekins and bake them that way.

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More Sweet Vegan Pie Recipes

  • Vegan Pumpkin Pie
  • Mango Pie
  • Chocolate Pie
  • Apple Streusel Pie
  • Key Lime Pie
  • Blueberry Cream Pie

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Gluten-Free Pecan Pie

This homemade gluten-free pecan pie is moist, flavorful, and super moreish with no corn syrup, refined sugars, eggs, or dairy! Instead, this healthier vegan pecan pie recipe is naturally sweetened with dates and maple syrup with a pumpkin puree 'twist' - for the perfect treat for your Thanksgiving/ holiday table!

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Prep Time 25 minutes mins

Cook Time 35 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr

Course Dessert, pie

Cuisine American

Servings 10

Calories 324 kcal

Ingredients

Gluten-Free Pie Crust

  • 1 cup and 1 tbsp (160 g) gluten-free flour blend (see notes)
  • 7 tbsp (40 g) almond flour (ground almonds)
  • 2 tbsp (26 g) vegan butter softened (or coconut oil)
  • 2 flax eggs (2 tbsp ground flax seeds + 1/4 cup water)
  • 1 1/2 tbsp (20 g) granulated sugar (see notes)
  • 1 Pinch of sea salt

Pecan Pie Filling

Instructions

  • You can watch the video in the post for visual instructions.

    I recommend measuring the ingredients in grams on a kitchen scale.

Pie Crust:

  • To make the flax eggs, simply put 2 tbsp ground flax seeds (or ground chia seeds) to a small bowl, add 1/4 cup of water and mix with a whisk. Set aside for 5 minutes.

  • Put all pie crust ingredients into a food processor and blend for some seconds until the dough comes together.

  • Press the dough into the bottom of a greased 9-inch pie pan and about 2 inches (ca. 5 cm) up the sides. Put the pie pan into the fridge and preheat the oven to 350 °F (175 °C).

Pecan Pie Filling:

  • Process all filling ingredients (except the pecans) in a food processor or blender until completely smooth.

  • Add the chopped pecans and stir with a spoon.

  • Pour the filling into the uncooked pie crust and spread it with a spatula. Decorate the pecan pie with whole pecans if you wish.

  • Bake in the oven for 35 minutes. Then turn off the oven and let the pie in the oven for a further 10 minutes.

  • After the pie has cooled on the counter for a while, put it into the fridge to firm up.

  • Slice and serve with vegan ice cream or whipped coconut cream. Enjoy! Store pie leftovers covered in the fridge for up to 4 days or in the freezer for up to 2 months.

Notes

  • Pie crust: You can use a store-bought pie crust or make your own favorite pie crust.
  • Flour: I used 3/4 cup (120 grams) of rice flour and 5 tbsp (40 grams) of tapioca flour. Regular flour (if not gluten-free) should be fine too. If the dough turns out too dry, simply add a little more vegan butter (or coconut oil).
  • Granulated sugar: You can use coconut sugar, date sugar or any other granulated sweetener.
  • Canned coconut milk: If you don't want to use canned coconut milk, you can use any other plant-based milk instead with the addition of 2 tablespoons of oil!
  • Dates: Use soft and moist dates. If they aren't moist, I would recommend soaking them in hot water until softened.
  • Cornstarch: You can use arrowroot flour instead.
  • Recipe serves 10. Nutrition facts are for one piece.

Nutrition Facts

Gluten-Free Pecan Pie

Amount per Serving

Calories

324

% Daily Value*

Fat

20

g

31

%

Saturated Fat

4

g

20

%

Carbohydrates

35

g

12

%

Fiber

5

g

20

%

Sugar

13

g

14

%

Protein

5

g

10

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition information is an estimate and has been calculated automatically

Equipment

Food processor*

Blender*

Kitchen scale*

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FAQs

What is pecan pie filling made of? ›

Pecan pie is a delightful concoction of pecan nuts mixed with a rich, caramelly filling made from eggs, butter, corn syrup, and sugar. The earliest pecan pie can be traced all the way back to the late 1800s, but it really peaked in the early 20th century when Karo™ syrup printed a pecan pie recipe on its bottles.

Why is my Karo 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.

Does pecan pie contain gluten? ›

Without the crust, the filling in pecan pie is naturally gluten free. So making it gluten free just means using my best ever gluten free pie crust as the vessel for this marvelous filling.

Why does pecan pie need corn syrup? ›

Eggs: Eggs bind the ingredients and hold the filling together. Corn Syrup: Sweetens, holds the filling together, and helps prevent crystallization while the pie bakes.

What is the best ingredient substitute for corn syrup? ›

The best corn syrup substitutes for baking are brown rice syrup, maple syrup, agave, tapioca syrup, honey, golden syrup, and black treacle. Whether you're avoiding using corn syrup, are allergic to corn, or don't have it on hand, there are a ton of substitutes for corn syrup to try instead.

What is funeral pie made of? ›

Vintage Funeral Pie Recipe is an old-fashioned dessert that is made from raisins, spices, and walnuts. It was traditionally made by the Amish, but this sugary pie fits right into a Southern cook's recipe box.

What is the healthiest pie to eat? ›

Pumpkin Pie: This one is our winner! When in doubt, choose pumpkin pie. In competition with those mentioned above, it offers the fewest calories, and least fat and added sugar. It's also loaded with vitamins and minerals such as vitamin B12, thiamin, riboflavin, folate, niacin, phosphorous, calcium, and iron.

Is pecan pie healthier than pumpkin pie? ›

But pumpkins contain fewer nutrients compared to pecans. Hence, both of these pies are healthy in their own way. If you want to consume essential nutrients to overcome your nutritional deficiency, then go for pecans.

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.

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.

What is the difference between light and dark Karo syrup pecan pie? ›

Light and dark corn syrup can be used interchangeably in almost every instance, with slight flavor variances. In a pecan pie, for example, light corn syrup will contribute sweetness and a hint of vanilla, but that's about it. Dark corn syrup, in addition to sweetness, will add color and a more robust, toasty flavor.

Is pecan pie bad for IBS? ›

Although pecans are low in all fodmaps, you'll find the other components within a pecan pie are not always suitable to eat when you are following a low fodmap diet. Take the pastry for example, this usually contains wheat flour, which contains the fodmaps fructans and GOS.

Does Trader Joe's have gluten-free pie? ›

Rich, dense, and buttery, Trader Joe's Gluten Free Pie Crust comes already formed in its very own tin, so all you have to do is bake it, allow it to cool, and fill it with whatever mouth-watering filling you desire.

What will an excess of gluten do to your pie? ›

The key to standard pie crust is having pockets of fat surrounded by flour. But if that fat starts to melt and mixes with the flour, it can start to develop gluten, which can lead to a tough crust.

Is it better to use light or dark corn syrup in pecan pie? ›

Light and dark corn syrup can be used interchangeably in almost every instance, with slight flavor variances. In a pecan pie, for example, light corn syrup will contribute sweetness and a hint of vanilla, but that's about it. Dark corn syrup, in addition to sweetness, will add color and a more robust, toasty flavor.

Can I substitute honey for corn syrup in a pie? ›

Each one varies in taste as well. Some will have a floral flavor while others will have a more bold taste. When substituting honey for corn syrup, using equivalent amounts is recommended. For every one cup of corn syrup, use one cup of honey instead.

Is light corn syrup the same as Karo? ›

The clear Karo® Corn Syrup has been called “light” since the 1940s, before “light” became a popular description for reduced-calorie products. The term “light” in this case refers to the color, and not the number of calories. Consumers may also refer to light corn syrup as “white” corn syrup.

What can I use instead of dark brown Karo syrup? ›

Molasses can be used in place of dark corn syrup in an equal amount when making baked goods, glazes, and sauces. Alternatively, you can combine 1 part molasses with 3 parts light corn syrup to match the color, flavor, and consistency of dark corn syrup more closely.

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