Pecan Pie Bars are one of the best pecan recipes you’ll try, and they are easier than pie. It’s a cross between a classic Pecan Pie and a cookie. Loaded with pecans in a homemade caramel sauce filling over a buttery shortbread crust, these pecan squares are a crowd-pleasing, easy dessert. Add these to your holiday cookie platter!

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Pecan Pie Squares Video
In this video, I’ll show you how easy it is to make Pecan Pie Bars. One bite of the gooey caramel pecan filling and you’ll have found a new favorite treat. Now go forth and bake!
Easy Pecan Pie Bars Recipe
The first time I tried this was at a wedding in Washington. My husband’s cousin’s wife, Tanya, made them for the dessert buffet, and after trying them, I just knew I had to recreate them. These pecan pie bars have an amazing texture—gooey, chewy, and crunchy — with a soft caramel filling that doesn’t stick to your teeth. The recipe also uses high-quality ingredients (no corn syrup) and makes a big batch, which is perfect for holiday parties!
I made a batch of these and sent some home with my sister. Her words exactly – “that’s the best pecan recipe I’ve ever tried!” She was smitten. These pecan bars have that effect on people.
We love dessert casseroles from Strawberry Pretzel Salad to Classic Tiramisu and of course Baklava. If you are looking for a crowd-pleasing party or potluck dessert that fits into a 9×13 casserole, this Pecan Pie Bars recipe is a must-try!

Ingredients for Pecan Pie Bars (without Corn Syrup!)
These have just the right balance of textures and flavors, and are so satisfying. The ingredients are simple, and because there’s no corn syrup, I think it tastes even better than traditional pecan pie.
- Crust – All-purpose flour creates the sturdy base, powdered sugar lightly sweetens and salt balances the sweetness. The mixture is coated with cold unsalted butter to create a rich, buttery crust.
- Light Brown Sugar – has molasses, which adds rich color and flavor to the caramel
- Honey – creates a soft caramel base
- Unsalted butter – adds richness to the caramel and buttery flavor
- Heavy whipping cream – make sure to use HEAVY cream, which has a higher fat content to help the filling thicken up properly
- Salt – we use a bit of fine sea salt to balance the sweetness
- Vanilla extract – use homemade vanilla extract or store-bought
- Pecans – coarsely chopped pecans add great crunch and texture to the filling. You can use pecan halves or coarsely chopped pecans. You can substitute pecans with walnuts or cashews, which have a similar crunchy and chewy texture.

How to Make a Shortbread Crust
- You can use either a food processor or a bowl and pastry cutter to make the crust. Combine flour, powdered sugar and salt. Cut in the butter until it resembles a coarse meal, with some pea-sized crumbs forming.
- Press the crumbs evenly into the bottom of a parchment-lined 13×9 baking pan, then bake at 350˚F until set and lightly golden at the edges. Transfer to a parchment-lined

Natasha’s Pro Baking Tip:
Lining the pan will make it much easier to lift the bars out of the pan and serve. Once it has cooled, I transfer it to a cutting board and cut into squares or bars.
How to Make Pecan Pie Bars
- Prep – preheat the oven to 350˚F and coarsley chop the nuts if they aren’t pre-chopped.
- Prepare the crust – see instructions above. While crust is baking, I make the filling.
- Make the Caramel – In a large saucepan, combine brown sugar, honey, butter, cream and salt. Bring to a boil then simmer 2 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in vanilla and pecans.
- Spread pecan filling over your warm baked crust.
- Bake – return to the oven for another 20-25 minutes or until the top is bubbling and turns caramel color. Once the bars are fully cooled to room temperature, remove from the pan, cut and serve.

Can I Make This in a Pie Dish?
You will need to cut the recipe in half to fit a traditional pie pan, or use it to fill 2 pie pans. I also suggest lining the pie pans with parchment paper for easier serving and removal from the pan.

Make-Ahead
- Storing: Once these pecan bars are cooled completely to room temperature, transfer to an airtight container and store at room temperature for 3-4 days.
- Freezing: You can freeze for longer storage. Transfer to a freezer-safe zip bag, remove any excess air, and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw at room temperature before serving.

Pecan Pie Bars are such a decadent treat for the holidays and are a dessert everyone loves. Make them once, and they will probably make it to your holiday rotation. They are such a fun addition to a holiday cookie platter along with Gingerbread Cookies, Christmas Sugar Cookies, Angel Wing Cookies, Cranberry Cookies, and Date Snickers. So festive and delicious!
Pecan Pie Bars

Ingredients
For the Crust:
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1/2 cup powdered sugar
- 1/4 tsp fine sea salt
- 12 Tbsp unsalted butter, cold, diced
For the Filling:
- 3/4 cup light brown sugar, packed
- 1/2 cup honey
- 12 Tbsp unsalted butter
- 1/4 cup heavy whipping cream
- 1/4 tsp fine sea salt
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 3 1/2 cups coarsely chopped pecans, 14 oz
Instructions
To Make the Crust:
- Make the Dough: Preheat the oven to 350˚F. Line a 9×13 baking pan with foil or parchment paper (leave some paper hanging over the sides of the pan for an easier lift later. Spray with non-stick cooking spray and set aside. In the bowl of a food processor (or in a bowl with a pastry cutter), pulse together the flour, powdered sugar, and salt and pulse a couple of times to combine. Add diced cold butter and pulse until the mixture resembles a coarse meal with some pea-sized pieces forming.
- Bake the Crust: Transfer the mixture to your prepared pan, pressing the crust evenly into the bottom of the pan. Bake at 350˚F for 18-20 minutes or until the crust has set and the edges are just lightly browned. Remove from the oven and set aside while you finish the filling.
Make the Pecan Pie Bars:
- Make Pecan Filling: In a large saucepan, combine the brown sugar, honey, butter, cream and salt. Bring to a boil then reduce heat and simmer for 2 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in vanilla and pecans, mixing until incorporated.
- Assemble and Bake: Pour hot pecan filling over your warm crust. Return to the oven and bake for another 20-25 minutes until the top is bubbling and turns a caramel color. Set the baking pan on a wire rack and cool completely to room temperature before cutting.
- Cool and Serve: Once the pecan squares are at room temperature, loosen the edges if needed and use the parchment paper or foil to lift the bars out of the pan. Transfer to a cutting board and cut into 2-inch squares. Serve at room temperature.
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More Recipes with Pecans to try
If you love these Pecan Pie Bars, then you won’t want to miss these recipes with pecans:
- Candied Pecans
- Baked Apples
- Russian Tea Cakes with Pecans
- Carrot Cake Cupcakes
- Roasted Sweet Potato Salad
- Sweet Potato Casserole
- Carrot Cake
- Roasted Sweet Potato Salad



Like all your recipes it is amazing!! I always bring the pecan pies for thanksgiving and know I’m wondering if I can use these ingredients to make my pecan pie filling instead of using corn syrup. It’s would be the best pecan pie ever!!!!! Oh and I love your new cookbook! Have a blessed day.
Hi Michelle! I’m so glad you loved the recipe! I haven’t tested this in a pie version, but please let us know how it turns out if you experiment.
This was delicious and simple to make. I halved the recipe and made it in a 9×9 dish.
Thank you for your great commens and feedback, Michele!
AMAZING!! Super easy! & everyone LOVED it!! Will be making again & again!!
That’s just awesome! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review, Jo Ann!
Absolutely delicious. My family (friends & neighbors) asked for me to make them again this year. I think this is a regular holiday sweet treat! Thanks for such a great recipe
You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it, Sharon!
These are so good. I made them last year for the first time and now my family (neighbors & friends) insists this be a regular Thanksgiving & Christmas dessert. Thanks Natasha great recipe
That’s so great! It sounds like you have a new favorite, Sharon!
I just made these lovely squares today, but had to make them in a 7×11 inch pan as the croissant would not cover a 9×13 pan and I don’t think the filling would have been enough as well. This pan size worked beautifully!
Well you did it again Natasha!! Just made these and they are great!! I know they will be a hit!
Ah, that’s great to hear, Kathy!
Natasha, I made these pecan bars exactly as written and they were incredible. We had a neighborhood potluck and I have never had so many compliments. They were begging to take some home after the meal. Thank you!
Hi James! That’s great. I’m so glad they were a hit!
Natasha, This recipe is absolutely AWESOME!!! Especially when using our own “home grown & extracted” honey. Wow!! These squares will be a staple in our home & business forever! Thank You for offering it up to all of us, along with so many other delicious creations of yours!!
You’re so welcome, Denise! I’m so happy you loved this recipe.
Hi Natasha,
I don’t have honey, what can I substitute. Love all your recipes.
Monica
Hi Monica, I haven’t tried any substitution to advise.
I have the same problem, but I intend to use Karo syrup, just as is used for pecan pie!
Problem solved.
These are the best! I’ve made them three times now and everyone loves them. I’ve had some in the refrigerator for 3 weeks and the bottoms are still crunchy.
Thank you, Sharleen! I appreciate your excellent comments and feedback.
Just made these for the first time and used King Arthur gluten free flour for the crust, turned out perfectly! They are delicious!
I usually make Bourbon pecan pies and would like to add bourbon to these, but not sure how much? Pie calls for 1.5 ounces, would this possibly work?
Thanks!
Hi Rebecca! I’m so glad you tried and loved the recipe. I haven’t tried adding bourbon to this, so I can’t say exact. I think it would work. If you experiment with it, please let us know how it turns out.
I was looking for a pecan pie recipe and came across this recipe. I said why not…
Again is was a huge success, some even went for seconds they liked it so much.
Thanks for yet another delicious recipe.
That’s wonderful, Sylvie! Thank you for sharing.
Absolutely delicious! These were amazing. I’ve tried a lot of your recipes and they have all been delicious. Thanks for another winner!
Hi Melody! That’s great to hear. I’m so glad you loved the recipe. Thank you for the feedback.
Can I substitute the honey for corn syrup and if so
Light or dark? I’m allergic to honey and maple syrups.
Hi Lin, I haven’t tested that yet to advise. I think it will work but you’d have to try it as an experiment.
These turned out super delicious!! Thanks for the easy & delicious recipe! My only issue was that the shortbread was pretty crumbly. Any tips for helping that not fall apart as easily? Can’t wait to make these again!!
Hello Amy, happy to know that you loved it! It could be that you didn’t incorporate the butter enough into the flour, I hope you’ll have the perfect pecan pie bars next time!
I’ve had nothing but success with your recipes, this one included. I’ve grown fond of scaling rather than using volume measurements, and you already made the conversions. Thank you for including the option of viewing the recipe in metric.
That makes me happy. Thank you so much for sharing. I’m glad you enjoyed this recipe.
can u sub with walnuts? Cause i do not have enough pecans for the recipe.
That will work too, Mary. It has a similar crunch so that will be a great substitute.
I made these pecan bars with honey last weekend. WOW, these were amazing! The family loved them. Thank you for sharing your wonderful recipes with us. <3
That’s just awesome! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review, Susan!
I made this recipe specifically because I have an egg allergy and the recipe did not call for eggs or egg substitutes. My end product looked mostly like the picture. I found it to be top heavy with the pecan caramel. Shortbread was overpowered. I was shocked at the amount of sweeteners called for so used 1/3c honey and 1/2 c brown sugar. I melted 10 TB butter and added the last 2 off heat to smooth and thicken the caramel and added 1tsp maple syrup with pecans. The taste was good but so sweet that I could only eat a tiny bit at a time. I like the concept though. I will make again with a more robust shortbread base and less amount of topping with much less sweetener. I hope that by doing so the crust and topping will be more evenly balanced and I won’t get a sugar headache after eating a bar.
Hi Hattie, I always recommend making the recipe as written before modifications. It’s supposed to be sweet since it’s a dessert bar and caramel needs the sugar to help it thicken up properly, but it shouldn’t be overpoweringly sweet.
You must never have tried Pecan Pie; it’s delicious but oh, so sweet!….Perhaps that is why it is suggested you cut these into two inch bars?