Diabetic Pecan Pie Recipe | CDKitchen.com (2024)

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This diabetic-friendly, low-sugar pecan pie is astoundingly good. This recipe preserves that ooey-gooey inside and fulfills a rich, sweet fantasy.

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serves/makes:

ready in:

1-2 hrs

9 reviews
4 comments


ingredients

2 large eggs
1 cup light syrup (not light corn syrup)
1/8 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup sugar substitute (Splenda or other)
1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 tablespoons butter, melted and cooled
1 1/2 cup pecan halves
1 unbaked 9" pie shell
1/2 tablespoon milk

directions

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.

Combine the eggs, light syrup, salt, sugar substitute, flour, vanilla, and melted butter in a mixing bowl. Beat on medium speed with an electric mixer until well blended.

Stir the pecans into the pie filling by hand.

Pour the filling into the pie shell. Brush the edges of the crust with milk.

Place the pie in the oven and bake at 350 degrees F for 45-60 minutes or until a knife inserted in the middle comes out clean.

Remove from the oven and let cool on a wire rack.

recipe tips


Pre-bake the pie crust for 10 minutes before adding the filling for a crisper crust.

Let the melted butter cool before adding to the egg mixture to prevent cooking the eggs.

Arrange the pecan halves in a decorative pattern on top of the filling before baking.

Serve the pie at room temperature or slightly warmed.

Garnish with whipped cream or a sugar-free ice cream if desired.

Watch the pie's edges while baking; cover them with foil if they brown too quickly.

For a deeper flavor, toast the pecans lightly before adding them to the filling.

Try different types of diabetic-friendly sweeteners to find the one that you like.

common recipe questions


Can I use a different type of sugar substitute?

Yes, you can use any granular sugar substitute that measures like sugar, such as erythritol or monk fruit sweetener.

What is light syrup?

Light syrup typically refers to a lower sugar or sugar-free syrup, often used as a maple syrup substitute. Check for a diabetic-friendly option.

Is it necessary to use eggs in this recipe?

Eggs are essential for binding the ingredients and creating the classic texture of pecan pie.

Can I add chocolate chips to this recipe?

Yes, sugar-free or dark chocolate chips can be added for a chocolate pecan pie variation.

How do I know when the pie is done?

The pie is done when the filling is set, and a knife inserted near the center comes out clean.

Can I use chopped pecans instead of pecan halves?

Yes, chopped pecans can be used, but pecan halves give the pie a classic look.

How should I store leftover pecan pie?

Store the pie in the refrigerator, covered, for up to 4 days.

Can I freeze this pecan pie?

Yes, it can be frozen. Wrap it well and freeze for up to 2 months. Thaw in the refrigerator before serving.


nutrition data

400 calories, 24 grams fat, 46 grams carbohydrates, 5 grams protein per serving.



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reviews & comments

  1. D. Reed REVIEW:
    December 28, 2018

    My dad is diabetic and I have several friends who are as well. I will definitely give this recipe a try.

  2. Sherlk33 REVIEW:
    December 25, 2018

    Hi, I'm making this pie for my husband he is diabetic and loves pecan pie. I used Miss Butterworth's sugar-free syrup and used the Splenda I used a deep dish pie crust just because I wanted to be sure that it all would fit and it worked out perfect! The only carbs that I see in this pie that would be considered to be on the high side is really just the pie crust! But since my husband watches his sugar and controls it and has excellent readings it does not hurt in moderation to use deep dish pie crust and it's only got one tablespoon of flour that I'm not concerned about. But everything else is great if you're diabetic I will take a pic and post on Pinterest to show you how it turned out thanks for posting the recipe love it!

  3. Mary L. Roberson REVIEW:
    November 30, 2015

    I made the Diabetic Pecan Pie for my daughter for Thanksgiving. I liked the texture of the pie, but the 9" pie crust was not deep enough for all the ingredients used.That is, the 11/2 cups of pecans along with other ingredients were a bit much to put in the pie crust. If I decide to make the pie again, I'll use a deep dish pie crust.

  4. I_Fortuna REVIEW:
    December 16, 2013

    I made a pecan pie from a regular recipe and used SPenda instead of sugar and sugar free maple pancake syrup instead of corn syrup. I served this and no one could tell the difference. Just use sugar free pancake maple syrup instead of "lite" syrup. No need to add water to the syrup.

  5. bfulbright REVIEW:
    November 28, 2013

    I am Diabetic Type II. I made this recipe and it was great! I made the simple syrup, but since I wanted some maple flavor, AND because I wasn't sure about adding 1 cup water-1/2 cup Splenda and 1 cup of Lite Maple Syrup..., So...I used 1/2 cup water, and 1/2 cup Sugar Free or Lite Aunt Jemimah syrup. In any event, I wanted to keep the liquid content the same. You need to bake for at least 50 min to let the ingredients 'rise' and the pecans brown. Even an hour wouldn't hurt if the pecans aren't cooked too brown by then. Can't wait to eat it! I wouldn't mind experimenting again !

  6. Guest Foodie REVIEW:
    November 3, 2013

    i used a sugar free syrup and this was very good. it's not corn syrup - don't use that.

  7. Skeeter December 28, 2012

    Is the pie shell deep dish or regular? The recipe doesn't specify.

    • CDKitchen Staff Reply:

      Unless it says deep dish specifically, I usually assume a regular crust.

  8. subwife REVIEW:
    December 29, 2011

    After making this for a couple of fellow workers I made this for a church thanksgiving bake sale and it was a hit with both. I made the simple syrup by mixing 2 parts water to 1 part Splenda as suggested by another reviewer. This worked out great and brought the sugar level down.

  9. Guest Foodie REVIEW:
    November 28, 2009

    Love the recipe,a five stars rating for sure.Marylou

  10. Jess November 16, 2009

    A great diabetic syrup is Cary's brand. I LOVE it!!! Tastes better than regular syrup.

  11. Guest Foodie January 4, 2007

    you can make light syrup by boiling 2 parts water with 1 part splenda to make however much you need.

  12. wzj8xw July 23, 2004

    For the reviewer concerned with the syrup in the recipe:The recipe says LIGHT SYRUP (as in diet, sugarfree), not light CORN syrup. There are many syrups out there that are made with Splenda, and these will work fine in the recipe.

  13. rcadotte REVIEW:
    September 19, 2003

    I work in a Health Care Facillity and we used this Pie for a Special Meal . My staff tasted this pie and thought it was wonderful, in fact my cook wanted the recipe because she said it was better than Regular Pecan pie

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FAQs

Can a Type 2 diabetic eat pecan pie? ›

Pumpkin or pecan pie

With the crust, butter, and sugar needed, pies are a danger to blood sugar. Limit the serving by splitting a slice at the table with a family member. Pumpkin pie is a healthier choice than pecan pie which can have triple the amount of calories.

Does pecan pie have a lot of sugar? ›

The filling is made of sugar, corn syrup, and pecans, which are also high in calories and fat. Pecan pie is also high in sugar, a single slice can contain around 20-30 grams of sugar.

How do you keep pecan pie from being runny? ›

To avoid this, always start your pecan pie at a high enough temperature, such as 425 to 450 degrees Fahrenheit. You can lower the temperature to around 350 degrees Fahrenheit after the first half-hour, or 30 minutes. It is done when you notice the pecan filling is bubbling and the pie is browned.

How many carbs are in a homemade pecan pie? ›

Pecan pie (1 piece - single crust - 1/8 of 9" pie) contains 63.8g total carbs, 61.9g net carbs, 29.9g fat, 5.4g protein, and 527 calories.

How many pecans can a diabetic eat? ›

A one-ounce serving of pecans (about 19 pecan halves) contains about 3g of fiber, which can help slow sugar absorption into your bloodstream. This can help prevent blood sugar spikes and crashes, which are common in people with diabetes.

Do pecans spike blood sugar? ›

Pecans have a very low glycemic index, which means that eating them does not cause a spike in blood sugar, even in people with diabetes. Eating pecans can even offset the effects of higher glycemic index foods when eaten as part of the same meal.

What is the unhealthiest pie to eat? ›

The worst ... apple and pecan pie. "When apples are baked into a buttery crust and covered with sugar and butter, they go from a healthy fruit to a fattening heart attack," says Cohn.

What kind of pie has the least sugar? ›

Pumpkin, unlike pecan, only has 15 grams of added sugar, only half of pecan's added 30! The pie with the next least amount of sugar is apple pie.

Can I leave my pecan pie out overnight? ›

You can only keep it at room temperature for two hours. Since pecan pies contain eggs, they have more chances to get bad and make you sick. So, if you have kept your pies in the fridge, put them back within two hours. On the other hand, store-bought pies contain preservatives that keep them from spoiling.

Should homemade pecan pie be refrigerated? ›

According to the USDA, homemade egg-rich pies, including pecan pie, must be refrigerated after cooking and cooling to prevent the growth of bacteria. They recommend chilling pies promptly, and as a general rule, not leaving food at room temperature for more than two hours.

Should you refrigerate pecan pies after baking? ›

Yes. Because pecan pie is an "egg-rich" pie, the USDA recommends you store it in the fridge after it has cooled. Unless you plan on serving the pie within two hours of baking, it shouldn't stay out at room temperature.

Is pecan pie healthier than pumpkin pie? ›

At around 300 calories per slice, pumpkin pie is a good bet for an indulgent dessert. It's a calorie bargain compared with other fall pies —apple pie weighs in at around 400 calories, and pecan pie at about 500 calories per slice. The type of crust used can make a big calorie difference.

Why is pecan pie so good? ›

The pecans mix with a decadent blend of butter, eggs and sugars and bake inside of a flaky and buttery pie crust. You can enjoy this treat as-is or in one of its many variations. Just thinking about this dessert can make you crave a slice instantly!

How many carbs are in a Marie Callender's pecan pie? ›

Marie Callender's Pecan Pie, Slice (231 grams) contains 101g total carbs, 95g net carbs, 55g fat, 10g protein, and 920 calories.

Can Type 2 diabetics eat pie? ›

Sweet treats -- like candies, pies, cakes -- were once off-limits for people with diabetes. Not anymore. In fact, research has shown that starches like potatoes and white bread affect blood glucose levels much like sugar -- causing sometimes dangerous spikes in blood sugar.

Can Type 2 diabetics eat apple pie? ›

Whether enjoyed as a simple homemade treat or a slice from a bakery, apple pie is a comforting and timeless dessert cherished by many. But the question arises- Can you enjoy an apple pie being a person with diabetes? The answer is, yes!

Can Type 2 diabetics eat sweet potato pie? ›

Try out this exceptional sweet potato pie recipe. Not only is it diabetes-friendly, but it's downright delicious! Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). If using fresh sweet potatoes, stab with a fork several times and microwave for 4 minutes.

Which nuts should diabetics avoid? ›

Avoid nuts that are coated in salt — Dobbins notes that sodium is bad for your blood pressure — and sugar. More bad news if you love the sweet-and-savory combo: Chocolate-covered peanuts and honey-roasted cashews are high in carbs and not the best choice when you have diabetes, Dobbins says.

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