Outlaw Pecan Pie
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Ingredients:
1 Cup Dark Brown Sugar
1/2 Cup Butter
1/4 Teaspoon Salt
1Teaspoon Vanilla
1-1/2 to 2 Cups Pecans
2 Shallow 9” Pie Shells
Preparation:
Cream
the
butter (I just lightly melt it in
the microwave) and place it in a large bowl.
Add
the
syrup, eggs, salt and vanilla, mix well (with an electric mixer).
Mix
the
chopped nuts in well but don't over do it with the electric mixer and turn
them into dust. You
want your pie chunky, not muddy.
Pour
the
pie batter into
the
unbaked pie shells (Filling each one full).
Cooking:
Preheat
the
oven to 350 degrees.
Place
the
pies on
the
center rack and bake until
the
filling is firm, about 40-50 minutes.
The only tricky part to
this recipe is to not over cook it.
The filling will be a little firm but not real firm when done. The filling will
get more firm when the pie cools, so if you cook it until it is as firm as you
think it should be, it will be too hard when it cools.
I judge it more by the edge of the crust. Just a light golden brown. It is
better for it to be a little bit softer when cool than to be too hard.
Let the pies cool at least 30 minutes to an hour in order for them to firm up
properly.
The pies can be served warm or reheated a few seconds (just 10 or 15) in a microwave if you want to serve a
slice warm later.
The pies can be left out wrapped, for about two days then should be refrigerated.
Pecan Pie
is best served warm, with a scoop (or two) of vanilla ice cream,
beside it
(not on top).