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Salted Chocolate Bourbon Pecan Pie Bars

November 5, 2017 By justalittlebitofbacon 14 Comments

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Hello! We are moving into pecan pie season, and I have some amazing pecan pie bars for you! Every word in the title is an adventure. They are not only chocolate, not only bourbon, not only salted, but salted chocolate bourbon pecan bars. This is everything I want in a pecan pie in one place.

It's time to bake some rich and gooey holiday dessert for Thanksgiving and Christmas! I have the best recipe for chocolate bourbon pecan bars featuring bittersweet chocolate, a touch of maple syrup, a sprinkle of sea salt, and a shortbread crust. | justalittlebitofbacon.com

I’ve been thinking for a while about what Thanksgiving and Christmas desserts I wanted to make for this year. And I knew I wanted to make cranberry orange cupcakes (which I did!), some sort of pear dessert (I have an awesome pear tart coming up), and a chocolate bourbon pecan pie.

But then I thought, okay I have a tart, how about turning that pie into a bar cookie??? Whereupon, though I love pecan pie, I got all excited to try something new to me. Since I’ve gone all these years without making pecan bars.

Can you believe it? Me neither! Happily I have now corrected that oversight.

A small wooden bowl filled with pecans with more scattered about.

So I pulled out my favorite shortbread crust recipe, and then started flipping through my cookbooks to see how exactly a pecan pie bar is made, since I knew it was going to be different from a pie, in quantities if not in the ingredients list. Sure enough pecan bars use a lot less filling, less butter and less eggs, in comparison to the pecans. Makes sense since a bar cookie needs to be sturdier and denser than a pie.

After a little bit of going back and forth and thinking about what I wanted, I ended up using the pecan bar recipe from by the Baking Illustrated cookbook (which seems to be out of print – however the recipe is also in the newer Cook’s Illustrated Baking Book) as my base recipe. While I’m sure it’s a lovely recipe as is, I have my own ideas on what flavors I want. 🙂

Four photos showing the mixed crust, the unbaked crust, the baked crust, and the finished pecan bars.

First of all, chocolate. There was no doubt I would be adding bittersweet chocolate to recipe. No doubt. 😀 So I reduced the amount of pecans and added chocolate to mix.

Second, maple syrup. I’m a New England girl and I need my maple syrup. While it can be a bit strong (and expensive) to go all maple, I knew I could bring in the flavor by switching a little of the corn syrup out. Two tablespoons turned out to be just right!

Third, salt. We have all discovered salted caramel and salted chocolate and always loved salted nuts, so this seemed obvious to me. Here we have nuts, chocolate, and caramel-y filling. We need salt! And I bought some flaked sea salt recently. A pinch or two really amped up the flavors. (Yes, you will probably see flaked sea salt in my recipes now. 🙂 )

A brown and green pottery bowl full of flaked sea salt with a spoon in the bowl.

And then, to finish them off, more chocolate! The chocolate drizzle I used over my chocolate baklava is easy to make and gives the pecan bars some great visual appeal. I drizzle it on with my squeeze bottle (I have the Kuhn Rikon Decorating Kit). *zip* *zip* and I’m done! The drizzle flows well while it’s warm and sets up fairly quickly once you’ve finished.

After my time of looking at my cookbooks and making notes on what I wanted to do, now all I had to do was make them.

Top view of a chocolate bourbon pecan bar with chocolate drizzle over the top.

But when?

I’ve been a busy bee making all sorts of recipes and we don’t need a whole recipe of pecan bars in the house, especially since I’d be making them at least twice since I need to test them before I take my photos and call them done.

And then it hit me. My neighbors were hosting a neighborhood dinner party (we have a tiny neighborhood – all of 5 houses 🙂 ) and I certainly didn’t want to show up empty handed, which meant that was perfect time to make my test batch and have a bunch of tasters.

In less than an hour I went from ‘I should make these’ to having them cooling on a rack in my kitchen. An hour after that I pulled them out of the pan and popped them in the fridge to cool fast so I could cut them before the party. Much quicker than pie!

And everyone should totally be expecting me to bring these bars for Thanksgiving. (Don’t worry though. There will still be apple pie and chocolate mousse!)

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– Happy Baking, Annemarie

A chocolate bourbon pecan bar with a bite taken out of it showing the gooey filling and crumbly shortbread.

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5 from 6 votes

Salted Chocolate Bourbon Pecan Pie Bars

It's time to bake some rich and gooey holiday dessert for Thanksgiving and Christmas! I love these chocolate bourbon pecan bars featuring bittersweet chocolate, a touch of maple syrup, a sprinkle of sea salt, and a shortbread crust.
Prep Time10 minutes mins
Cook Time45 minutes mins
Total Time55 minutes mins
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Servings: 24 bars
Calories: 200kcal
Author: Just a Little Bit of Bacon

Ingredients

Shortbread Crust

  • 1 1/4 cups (6 1/4 oz) all-purpose flour
  • 1/4 cup (1 oz) confectioners' sugar
  • 1/4 tsp table salt, or 1/2 tsp kosher salt
  • 8 tbsp (4 oz) unsalted butter, room temperature

Pecan Pie Filling

  • 1 1/2 cups (6 oz) chopped pecans
  • 4 tbsp (2 oz) unsalted butter, melted and cooled
  • 1/2 cup (3 1/2 oz) packed light brown sugar
  • 1/4 cup (2 3/4 oz) light corn syrup
  • 2 tbsp maple syrup
  • 2 tbsp bourbon, or light rum
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/2 tsp kosher salt
  • 1 large egg
  • 2/3 cup (4 oz) bittersweet chocolate chips, or chopped bittersweet chocolate
  • 1-2 pinches flaked sea salt, optional

Chocolate Drizzle

  • 1/2 cup (3 oz) bittersweet chocolate chips
  • 1 tbsp unsalted butter

Instructions

Shortbread Crust

  • Preheat oven to 350F. Line a 9x9 baking pan with either parchment paper or aluminum foil, leaving some overhanging the sides to use as a sling. Grease the pan and the foil well.
  • Mix the flour, sugar, and salt together in a medium bowl. Using either a food processor or your fingers work the butter into the flour mixture until the butter is completely worked in, you have no dry flour, and the mixture clumps easily.
  • Pour the mixture into your prepared pan and press it firmly into an even layer on the bottom. (I use the flat bottom of a glass or measuring cup.) Bake the crust for 20 minutes, or until light brown.

Pecan Pie Filling

  • Spread out the pecans on a baking sheet. Slip the baking sheet into the oven while the crust is baking and toast the pecans for 5 minutes.
  • In a medium bowl, whisk together the melted butter, brown sugar, corn syrup, maple syrup, bourbon, vanilla, and salt. Once it is smooth and well mixed, add the egg and whisk that in. Set the filling aside until the crust is baked.
  • When the crust is done, scatter the chocolate chips over the hot crust. Then pour the filling over, giving it a shake if needed to even it out. Top with the toasted pecans and press them in a bit with the side of a spatula.
  • Bake the pecan bars for 22-25 minutes, until the top is browned, the edges are bubbling, and it still jiggles when you shake it. Transfer the pecan bars to a cooling rack and let them cool in the pan for 1 hour. While they are cooling, sprinkle the bars with a pinch or two of flaked sea salt.
  • After an hour, loosen the bars from the sides of the pan as needed and pull them out using the handles on the liner. Let the bars finish cooling on the rack to room temperature.

Chocolate Drizzle

  • Put a medium pot on the stove and fill with an inch or two of water. Bring the water to just below a simmer (steaming but not bubbling). Take a heatproof glass bowl which fits over the pot and fill it with the chocolate chips and butter. Once the chocolate is nearly melted, take it off the heat, put it on a kitchen towel, and stir with a spatula until the chocolate is smooth.
  • Drizzle with the chocolate drizzle and cut it into 24 bars (6x4 grid). If you are concerned about the bars cutting neatly, put the pecan bars into the refrigerator and chill them completely before cutting. Store in a sealed container for up to 5 days.

Notes

  • Filling inspired by the pecan bars in Cook's Illustrated Baking Book.
  • Measuring flour: When measuring dry ingredients, especially flour, I measure by weight using my Salter kitchen scale. If I don't have my scale, I use the scoop and sweep method where I dip the measuring cups in the flour, scoop up some, and sweep off the excess.
  • Corn syrup: No corn syrup? You can use agave nectar, Lyle's golden syrup, or cane syrup. Or go for all maple syrup - though note that maple syrup has a strong flavor which you may or may not like in larger quantities.
  • Bourbon: My husband believes the bars need more bourbon, while I think it has enough and I would hesitate to add more to the filling since that may throw off the balance. Instead, a great idea would be to make some Bourbon Whipped Cream to serve with the bars.
  • Lining the Baking Pan: I prefer foil here since I want a liner which conforms to the shape of the baking pan. Just don't cut it on the foil. Move the bars to a cutting board and slip them off the foil first. If you are worried about the bars sticking, switch to parchment.
  • Chocolate Drizzle: I used my Kuhn Rikon Decorating Kit to drizzle the bars. You can also use the end of a spoon.

 

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It's time to bake some rich and gooey holiday dessert for Thanksgiving and Christmas! I have the best recipe for chocolate bourbon pecan bars featuring bittersweet chocolate, a touch of maple syrup, a sprinkle of sea salt, and a shortbread crust. | justalittlebitofbacon.com
It's time to bake some rich and gooey holiday dessert for Thanksgiving and Christmas! I have the best recipe for chocolate bourbon pecan bars featuring bittersweet chocolate, a touch of maple syrup, a sprinkle of sea salt, and a shortbread crust. | justalittlebitofbacon.com

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Comments

  1. Marlene says

    November 9, 2021 at 11:37 pm

    Hi again! If I wanted to make these in a 9 x 13 pan, would I double the recipe? They are so good I want more than one pan! Thanks.

    Reply
    • justalittlebitofbacon says

      November 12, 2021 at 10:12 am

      I would recommend increasing the recipe by half instead of doubling. A 9×13 pan is about 50% more than a 9×9.

      Reply
      • Marlene says

        November 26, 2021 at 5:25 pm

        5 stars
        Yes, that is true; I also did the math! I used 2 eggs and 50-75% more of everything else and it worked beautifully. They are addictive!

        Reply
  2. DV says

    October 12, 2020 at 10:31 pm

    5 stars
    Wow these bars are delicious! Super quick and easy to make. I subbed white whole wheat flour (cause that’s what I have) and used an 8×8 square pan cause I don’t have a 9×9 – just baked them an extra 5 minutes. I added an extra T of bourbon but still couldn’t taste any bourbon in the bars so might add more next time. We loved that these bars aren’t too sweet and have great flavor. Thanks for the great recipe!

    Reply
    • justalittlebitofbacon says

      October 13, 2020 at 2:09 pm

      Wonderful! And my husband agrees with you – the bourbon taste is subtle. Maybe drizzle some over the hot bars when they come out?

      Reply
  3. Nancy Young says

    November 29, 2019 at 12:08 am

    5 stars
    These were so scrumptious. Thank you for the recipe. I made them instead of a pecan pie for Thanksgiving and they were loved by all. I didn’t have time to do the drizzle but it didn’t matter and I used Maker’s Mark whiskey because we were out of bourbon. They were still divine!! I highly recommend you try them out. My fiancé is calling them Wow Wow Bars. 👍🏼👍🏼

    Reply
    • justalittlebitofbacon says

      November 30, 2019 at 8:33 am

      Great! The drizzle is fun but optional. 🙂 And I love the name!

      Reply
  4. MV says

    February 12, 2018 at 12:26 am

    5 stars
    I made this for my Dad’s birthday, and it was SO GOOD. Thanks for posting this!!

    Reply
    • justalittlebitofbacon says

      February 12, 2018 at 7:02 am

      Thanks for commenting! I’m glad they worked out well for you. 🙂

      Reply
  5. Marlene says

    November 13, 2017 at 1:44 pm

    Hi, Annemarie. I”d like to make these ahead and freeze them. Based on the ingredients and recipes I”be made before, I think that shouldn’t be a problem—? Thanks!

    Reply
    • Marlene says

      November 13, 2017 at 1:45 pm

      Oops…Of course that should be “I’ve made”

      Reply
    • justalittlebitofbacon says

      November 20, 2017 at 5:07 pm

      Sorry, I’ve been away and then flattened by a cold. However, I have no idea if you can freeze them and have the same texture and flavor. If you did try, please let me know.

      Reply
      • Marlene says

        December 1, 2017 at 5:53 pm

        5 stars
        I did freeze them, and they were great. My crust didn’t hold together well, for some reason; this was the case before freezing as well. But it didn’t matter…they were a hit! I hardly got any myself, so it’s good I tasted them first! I cut them small as they are rich. I’d have liked more bourbon flavor.

        Reply
    • Mel says

      December 10, 2023 at 6:54 am

      5 stars
      This is always a huge hit at holidays and parties. Everyone that has them votes them the best dessert at the party! You will definitely want to double the recipe though. An 8×8 pan works better for this recipe!

      Reply

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