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    Easy Pecan Pie Without Corn Syrup

    Updated: Oct 24, 2023 · by Tonia Larson

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    This Easy Pecan Pie without corn syrup is our FAVORITE PIE and a must at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Includes tips for pecan pie problems!

    pecan pie slice on plate

    Southern pecan pie has a sweet, gooey filling that is full of chopped pecans with a golden, caramelized top. This pie is a much-loved family tradition.

    In This Post

    • Tonia’s Notes
    • Ingredients Needed
    • How To Make Easy Pecan Pie Without Corn Syrup
    • How To Tell If Pecan Pie Is Done
    • Pecan Pie Problems
      • Runny Pecan Pie
      • Burnt Pie
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Similar Recipes

    Tonia’s Notes

    Pecan pie is my favorite pie, but only the homemade kind because everything else pales by comparison. There are many things that I buy ready-made because they are almost as good. But there is NOTHING like homemade pecan pie, especially this southern pecan pie without corn syrup.

    Growing up, my cousin with southern roots always raved about her mom’s old-fashioned pecan pie and tried to get us to try it at Thanksgiving. Once she finally convinced me to try it, I became a lifelong fan and have been making it for over 25 years! This recipe is adapted from the one passed down from my cousin’s grandmother.

    Ingredients Needed

    • Pie Pastry: Homemade pie crust is fantastic but I’ve also made this recipe with store-bought dough many times.
    • Sugar: Use a combination of brown sugar and granulated sugar.
    • Flour: Thickens the filling.
    • Eggs: Provides structure and flavor.
    • Half-n-Half: Adds flavor and thins the filling.
    • Vanilla: A little adds a lot of flavor.
    • Salt: Enhances the flavor.
    • Butter: Combines with the sugar to make a caramel filling.
    • Chopped Pecans: Buy them already chopped to save time.

    How To Make Easy Pecan Pie Without Corn Syrup

    Put the dough into a pan.

    Step One: Pie Crust

    Press one pie dough (you can use homemade or store-bought) into a 9-inch pie pan. Trim off any excess and crimp or flute the edges.

    pecan pie filling ingredients

    Step Two: Pecan Pie Filling

    The most important thing about the pecan pie filling is that you don’t want to overmix it. The filling is stirred with a fork just until combined. Put all of the ingredients into the bowl, combine with a fork, and pour into the crust. Super easy!

    Also, this easy pecan pie recipe is made without corn syrup, unlike most other recipes, and tastes even better. Instead of corn syrup, there is additional sugar. Plus, there is more brown sugar, which adds more flavor!

    Pour filling into crust.

    Step Three: Fill the Pie Crust

    The filling is a thick, soupy, sugary filling and it’s hard to imagine it turning out amazing when you see it like this. But just trust the process and pour the filling into your prepared crust.

    Add a foil ring.

    Step Four: Make a Foil Ring

    Make a ring of foil and completely cover the edge of the pie crust. You can also use a pie shield if you have one on hand. Then, bake the pie with the foil ring, but remove it for the last 10-15 minutes.

    A sliced removed from a southern pecan pie made without corn syrup.

    Step Four: Bake

    Bake the pie for 30 minutes, remove the foil ring, and then bake it for an additional 10-15 minutes, for a total of 40-45 minutes.

    Remove it from the oven and place it on a cooling rack. The filling will thicken as it cools.

    Pecan pie no corn syrup recipe with a slice removed.

    How To Tell If Pecan Pie Is Done

    The hardest part of this easy pie recipe is knowing when to take it out of the oven. The top of the pecan pie should be golden, crunchy, and set, but the inside is still jiggly. When you wiggle and shake the pie pan, you can see the pie jiggle a little, but not so much that it looks like it is going to slosh out of the pan.

    pecan pie problems

    Pecan Pie Problems

    Runny Pecan Pie

    If your pecan pie is runny after it cools, either you didn’t bake it long enough, you overmixed it (or used a mixer instead of a fork), your oven temperature is off, or you didn’t add the correct amount of ingredients.

    You can’t really fix a runny pecan pie after it is baked and cooled, but you can still eat it. The best option is to scoop out the filling and serve it over ice cream. It still tastes delicious and makes a great ice cream topping!

    Burnt Pie

    The top of the pecan pie gets burnt when it is baked too long, or your oven is too hot. Check your oven temperature with a thermometer to make sure it is accurate. To prevent the pie crust from getting burnt, cover the edge of the pie crust with foil and only remove it for the last 10-15 minutes.

    piece of pecan pie on white plate

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Why doesn’t this recipe have corn syrup?

    It doesn’t need it. That is how the recipe was passed down from my cousin’s grandmother. And trust us, it is THE BEST pecan pie no corn syrup needed!

    Should I toast the pecans?

    While many recipes call for toasted pecans, I DO NOT recommend using them. I’ve tested this recipe with toasted pecans and it ends up tasting like burnt pecans!

    Do I need to add pecans to the top of the pie?

    The chopped pecans will rise to the top during baking. If you want a decorative top on the pie, can add pecan halves. After pouring the filling into the crust, top it with pecan halves in a decorative pattern of your choice.

    How should pecan pie be stored?

    Since it contains eggs, wrap the pecan pie and store it in the refrigerator for up to four days. It can also be stored in the freezer for up to two months.

    top view of slice of pecan pie slice

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    A slice of pecan pie without corn syrup on a white place.

    Easy Pecan Pie Without Corn Syrup

    This Easy Pecan Pie without corn syrup is our FAVORITE PIE and a must at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Includes tips for pecan pie problems!
    4.49 from 468 votes
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    Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 40 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 50 minutes minutes
    Servings: 8
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    Equipment

    • 9-inch Pie Dish
    • Glass Mixing Bowl Set
    • Spoon Spatula
    • Heavy Duty Aluminum Foil

    Ingredients

    • 9 inch pie pastry
    • 1 cup brown sugar
    • ½ cup granulated sugar
    • 1 ½ tablespoon flour
    • 2 large eggs
    • 2 tablespoon half-n-half
    • 1 teaspoon vanilla
    • ¼ teaspoon salt
    • ½ cup butter melted
    • 1 cup chopped pecans

    Instructions

    • Put all of the ingredients in a bowl. Mix with a fork until combined. Pour into the pie crust.
    • Make a foil ring and cover the edge of the pie crust.
    • Bake at 375˚F, rack in the middle position, for 30 minutes, remove the foil ring and continue baking for 10-15 minutes for a total of 40-45 minutes. The top of the pie should be golden, crunchy, and firm while the inside of the pie is still jiggly.
    • Cool on a rack. Cover tightly and store in the fridge.
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    Notes

    Cool, cover and store in the refrigerator for up to four days or in the freezer for up to two months.
    You can find my easy Homemade Pie Crust recipe here.
    Slightly adapted from recipe passed down from Margaret Baysden.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1/8 of the pie | Calories: 458kcal | Carbohydrates: 49g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 28g | Saturated Fat: 11g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 16g | Cholesterol: 78mg | Sodium: 280mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 36g
    Course: Dessert
    Cuisine: American
    Author: Tonia Larson

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    About Tonia Larson

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    1. John Rand says

      December 26, 2025 at 7:17 am

      1 star
      I made this recipe the day prior to eating. Had the pie refrigerated and got it out 1 hour prior to serving. The entire inside had liquified

      Reply
    2. Carol Lynn says

      December 14, 2025 at 8:14 pm

      5 stars
      We tried this recipe today and we absolutely loved it!
      Perfect amount of filling and not overly sweet! ♥️

      Reply
      • Tonia Larson says

        December 17, 2025 at 12:58 pm

        Hello Carol Lynn,
        Thank you! This pie is a holiday staple for us!
        Warmly,
        Tonia

        Reply
    3. Sarah says

      November 26, 2025 at 7:10 pm

      5 stars
      Freakin BEST pecan pie recipe out there!! I do two tablespoons of vanilla, blend my pecans in a food processor and use Hilton free crust and flour because I’m gluten free and everyone Lovesssssss this pie!! Been making it since 2021!! Winner

      Reply
      • Tonia Larson says

        December 17, 2025 at 1:05 pm

        Hello Sarah,
        I’m delighted to hear that! We made 3 of these pies for Thanksgiving this year! I hope you have a wonderful holiday season.
        Warmly,
        Tonia

        Reply
    4. Thresa says

      November 26, 2025 at 6:38 pm

      1 star
      This is the nastiest pecan pie. Just use the damn corn syrup and do the classic recipe. Ruined Thanksgiving.

      Reply
      • Tonia Larson says

        December 17, 2025 at 1:07 pm

        Hello Thresa,
        I’m sorry to hear that yours didn’t turn out. I hope the rest of your holiday season is wonderful!
        Warmly,
        Tonia

        Reply
    5. Cheryl C says

      November 26, 2025 at 9:56 am

      4 stars
      Made this for the first time a couple years ago. Everyone loved this pie! Recipe was easy to follow. This is a staple for Thanksgiving and Christmas for our family.

      Reply
      • Tonia Larson says

        November 26, 2025 at 10:17 am

        Thank you, Cheryl! I’m make three of these pies today. One for our Thanksgiving and two to give to friends for their Thanksgiving dinner.

        Reply
    6. Stephanie says

      November 29, 2024 at 12:35 pm

      5 stars
      I’ve been coming back to this recipe for years and it’s always a hit. It’s the best Pecan pie I’ve ever used and so easy to make. I like to brown my butter for a little extra something, but otherwise I follow the recipe exactly and it’s perfect every time.

      Reply
    7. Jean Willson says

      September 2, 2024 at 7:06 pm

      5 stars
      This was delicious and as easy as, well, pie. My husband says he wants this as our official Thanksgiving and Christmas pie. Fine by me.

      Reply
      • Tonia Larson says

        September 4, 2024 at 9:00 am

        Fantastic! It’s our official pie too!

        Reply
    8. Nicole C. says

      December 1, 2023 at 10:19 am

      5 stars
      Thanks so much for the recipe, it was easy to follow and turned out delicious! Typically, I “jump to recipe” on other sites, but you added so much helpful context in your post I am glad I didn’t!

      I omitted the 1/2 cup granulated sugar (because for some reason this was the only ingredient I didn’t have) and everything was fine . This was my first ever attempt at baking a pie and I feel fancy 😛

      Happy Holidays!

      Reply
    9. PJ says

      November 26, 2023 at 7:12 am

      The recipe was easy to follow, I have been making pecan pies for years. I thought this year I would make something new. I follow the recipe perfectly, but sadly to say it came out dry (I know when to take pecan pie out) and not very tasty. There was also very little filling for the 9 “ pie pan. Sorry I just dumped mine in the trash, no one liked it.

      Reply
      • Tonia Larson says

        November 27, 2023 at 12:11 pm

        Hi PJ,
        I’m sorry to hear that it didn’t turn out as expected. The main reasons I could think of that it would be “dry and not very tasty” is that an ingredient was missed (recipes may display differently when using reader view or certain browsers), substitutions were used (margarine instead of butter or a sugar alternative, etc.), too much of an ingredient was added (such as flour or pecans), or it was overbaked (which could be due to oven temperature being off). As far as the pan size goes, this recipe works best in a traditional 9″ pie pan since this is an old recipe passed down from generations that is what they would’ve used. Many pie pans available today are deep-dish or 9.5″.
        Warmly,
        ~Tonia

        Reply
    10. Elisabeth says

      November 24, 2023 at 12:28 pm

      5 stars
      The filling tasted great and was not gritty. It is more opaque than the traditional Karo Syrup style recipe but moist and delicious. I will use this recipe again.

      Reply
    11. DeeDee says

      October 31, 2023 at 2:15 pm

      My pie was a little gritty, like all the sugar didn’t dissolve. Other than that it taste amazing! Did I do something wrong?

      Reply
      • Tonia Larson says

        October 31, 2023 at 5:02 pm

        Hi DeeDee,
        I’m glad it tastes amazing! I don’t think you did anything wrong but I wonder if the filling didn’t get hot enough to melt the sugar? Did the pie set up like it was supposed to or was the filling runny?
        ~Tonia

        Reply
    12. Beleszove says

      November 27, 2022 at 10:11 pm

      2 stars
      I was very excited to find this recipe, esp. since i’m eliminating anything made with corn syrup and since it has such high ratings and passed down through the generations, I thought it would be a surefire winner. I followed the directions exactly, but my filling came out VERY gritty! The sugar didn’t disolve, and during baking, some of the melted butter separated and ran out onto the rack i had the pie plate on. I found it quite sweet, which Pecan pie normally is, but w/ corn syrup it’s less noticeable some how. Not sure what I’ll do with the rest, as it is quite unpleasant. I feel like I’m eating sand. Maybe I’ll break it up and try to incorporate into a crumble and hopefully the sugars will melt. I am curious why this recipe says to mix with a fork rathing than beating to get the sugars and the eggs to come together. Maybe i will try that next time. But these are some really expensive ingredients to have to toss.

      Reply
    13. Sofie says

      November 25, 2022 at 6:27 pm

      4 stars
      It taste great but my pie looks more like a cake! It wasn’t watery when I put it in the crust. I’ve made pies before. I followed the instructions and all the ingredients Was new so not sure what happened but it’s delicious

      Reply
    14. Christina Willoughby says

      November 24, 2022 at 7:26 pm

      5 stars
      I made this today for my ultra picky hobby who LOVES pecan pie. He said it’s the beat he’s ever had. Thank you

      Reply
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