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  • Classic Pecan Pie

    Classic Pecan Pie

    a pecan pie in a milk glass pie plate

    Prep Time: 10 minutes
    Bake Time: 55–65 minutes
    Serves: 8

    This is the pecan pie people sneak a slice of before dinner — rich, buttery, gooey, caramel-sweet, and full of toasted pecans. Simple ingredients, classic flavor, and a flaky crust that makes it absolutely irresistible.


    🧂 Ingredients

    For the Filling

    • 1 cup light corn syrup
    • 1 cup sugar
    • 3 large eggs
    • ¼ cup (4 Tbsp) melted butter
    • 1 ½ tsp vanilla extract
    • ½ tsp salt
    • 1 ½ cups pecan halves

    For the Crust

    Use a homemade flaky pie crust for the best results.
    You can find my recipe here:
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    (A store-bought unbaked 9-inch crust works in a pinch, but the homemade one really makes this pie shine.)


    🔪 Instructions

    1. Prepare the crust.

    Press your unbaked pie crust into a 9-inch pie pan. Crimp or flute the edges. Keep chilled while you mix the filling.

    2. Mix the filling.

    Whisk together the corn syrup, sugar, eggs, melted butter, vanilla, and salt until smooth.

    3. Add the pecans.

    Fold in the pecan halves until everything is evenly coated.

    4. Assemble and bake.

    Pour the filling into your prepared crust.

    Bake at 350°F for 55–65 minutes, or until:

    • the top is golden and set,
    • the edges are firm,
    • and the very center still has a gentle wobble.

    5. Cool completely.

    Let cool at least 2 hours so the filling fully sets and slices cleanly.


    💡 Tips for the Best Pecan Pie

    • If the crust edges brown too quickly, tent them loosely with foil.
    • Toast the pecans in a dry skillet for 3–5 minutes for deeper flavor.
    • For a slightly less-sweet pie, swap ¼ cup of the sugar for brown sugar.
    • This pie slices beautifully when made a day ahead.

    🕯️ Bringing Life Note

    A flaky crust really is the foundation of the perfect pecan pie. If you haven’t tried my homemade version yet, this is a place to make it shine. Rich, buttery filling + crisp, tender crust = pure holiday comfort.

  • Classic Pumpkin Pie

    Classic Pumpkin Pie

    a pumpkin pie in a glass pie plate waiting to be sliced and served

    Prep Time: 15 minutes
    Bake Time: 55–65 minutes
    Serves: 8

    This is the pumpkin pie everyone hopes will show up on the Thanksgiving table — smooth, rich, warmly spiced, and nestled in a flaky, buttery crust. No shortcuts, no odd flavors, just the holiday classic done right.


    🧂 Ingredients

    For the Pie Filling

    • 1 (15 oz) can pumpkin purée
    • 1 cup heavy cream
    • ½ cup whole milk
    • ¾ cup sugar
    • 2 large eggs
    • 1 egg yolk
    • 1 ½ tsp cinnamon
    • ½ tsp ginger
    • ¼ tsp nutmeg
    • ¼ tsp cloves (or allspice)
    • ½ tsp salt
    • 1 tsp vanilla

    For the Crust

    Use your favorite homemade pie crust (your flaky one!) or a good-quality unbaked 9-inch pie shell.


    🔪 Instructions

    1. Prepare the crust.

    Place your unbaked pie crust into a 9-inch pie dish. Flute or crimp the edges. Keep chilled while you mix the filling.

    2. Mix the filling.

    In a large bowl, whisk together the pumpkin, sugar, spices, and salt. Add eggs + yolk and whisk until smooth. Stir in cream, milk, and vanilla until fully combined.

    3. Fill the crust.

    Pour the pumpkin mixture into your prepared pie shell.

    4. Bake.

    Bake at 425°F for 15 minutes, then reduce heat to 350°F and bake 40–50 minutes, or until:

    • the edges are set,
    • the center still has a gentle wobble,
    • and a knife inserted 1 inch from the crust comes out mostly clean.

    5. Cool completely.

    Let cool on a wire rack for at least 2 hours. This helps it fully set and slice cleanly.


    💡 Tips for the Perfect Pumpkin Pie

    • If the crust edges brown too quickly, tent them with foil.
    • Don’t over-bake — slight jiggle = creamy texture.
    • Serve with lightly sweetened whipped cream and a dusting of cinnamon.
    • Make it a day ahead for the best flavor and cleanest slices.

    🕯️ Bringing Life Note

    Pumpkin pie is the warm smell of Thanksgiving — cinnamon drifting through the house, a flaky crust cooling on the counter, and that first velvety slice after supper. Keep it simple, keep it classic, and it will never disappoint.

  • Buttermilk Chess Pie — Simple, Sweet, and Southern

    There’s something comforting about the simplicity of an old-fashioned pie. This one, baked as a thank-you for our FedEx driver, quickly earned a place among our family favorites. It’s buttery, sweet, and smooth — the kind of dessert that tastes like home.

    a chess pie in a milk glass pie dish on a striped tea towel

    📜 Ingredients

    (Makes one 9-inch pie)

    • 1 unbaked 9-inch pie crust
    • 1 cup granulated sugar
    • ½ cup light brown sugar, packed
    • 2 tablespoons fine cornmeal (optional for a touch of tradition)
    • 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
    • ¼ teaspoon salt
    • ½ cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, melted and slightly cooled
    • 4 large eggs
    • ½ cup buttermilk
    • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

    👩‍🍳 Instructions

    1. Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C).
      Place your unbaked crust in a 9-inch pie dish and crimp the edges.
    2. Mix dry ingredients.
      In a large bowl, whisk together the sugars, cornmeal, flour, and salt.
    3. Add butter and eggs.
      Stir in melted butter until smooth. Add eggs one at a time, whisking well after each.
    4. Finish the filling.
      Whisk in buttermilk and vanilla. The mixture will be thin — that’s normal for chess pie.
    5. Pour and bake.
      Pour filling into the crust. Bake 45–55 minutes, or until the center is just set and the top is golden with a delicate sugary crust.
      (If the crust browns too quickly, cover edges loosely with foil.)
    6. Cool completely.
      Let the pie rest at room temperature for at least 2 hours before slicing. It continues to set as it cools.

    🍴 Serving & Storage

    Serve at room temperature or slightly chilled.
    Store covered in the fridge up to 4 days.


    💡 Notes & Variations

    • No brown sugar? Use 1½ cups raw sugar (or 2¾ cups if doubling the recipe) and add a teaspoon of molasses for deeper flavor.
    • Lemon Chess Pie: Add zest and juice of one lemon.
    • Chocolate Chess Pie: Add 2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder with the dry ingredients.
    • Maple Chess Pie: Swap ¼ cup sugar for maple syrup and reduce buttermilk slightly.

    ❤️ From Our Kitchen

    This pie started as a simple thank-you — a small way to show appreciation to someone who carries heavy boxes to our door year-round. But after one bite, Tim and I decided it won’t just be a thank-you pie anymore. It’s officially part of our family favorites list.