Pecan Pie

 

Legend is that this is an old pecan pie recipe originally from my family’s South Georgia roots.
 
A couple of tips from my secret kitchen:
1) I always use new crop Georgia pecans (pee’cans). While pecans can be stored in a freezer for longer shelf life, my experience for the best pies is to use new fall crop of Georgia pecans not stored for more than 3-4 months.
 
2) The difference between good and best pie may be a difference of 1 or 2 minutes of leaving in the oven. Temperatures vary between different ovens and baking time is also affected by altitudes. For that, I test my pie with a toothpick and also by gently pressing the top (it should spring back!) at 50-53 minutes in. Using my oven, it is ready to come out at the 58-59 minute mark and should be set aside immediately in a cool space, like on the porch on a crisp fall day.
 
And there you go, nothing better to cap off a fall festive dinner with a freshly baked homemade pie!
 
Wishing you and yours a very happy and blessed Thanksgiving.

Charles C. (Buddy) Smith, Jr.

Chief Development Officer, Tuscan Gardens®

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Wishing you the warmest moments of peace and happiness this holiday season and throughout the coming year. May your hearts and homes be filled with joy.