
Pecan Pie Cobbler is one of those desserts that instantly brings comfort and warmth to the table. It combines the rich, buttery flavor of classic pecan pie with the cozy texture of a cobbler. Instead of a traditional pie crust, this dessert bakes into layers of soft, golden batter and gooey caramel-like pecan filling. As it bakes, the pecans rise to the top while a sweet syrup forms underneath, creating a dessert that is both crisp on the surface and deliciously saucy underneath. It’s the kind of recipe that feels perfect for holidays, Sunday dinners, or anytime you want a comforting homemade dessert without the fuss of making a pie crust. Pecan Pie Cobbler is especially popular in Southern kitchens where pecans are a beloved ingredient and rich desserts are part of family traditions. Served warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, it becomes a dessert that feels both nostalgic and indulgent. Best of all, this recipe is surprisingly simple to prepare, making it a favorite for home bakers who want something impressive but easy.

Why Do I Love This Recipe?
I love this recipe because it delivers everything that makes pecan pie special, but in a much easier way. There’s no need to roll out dough or worry about a perfect crust. The cobbler-style batter creates a soft, cake-like layer that pairs perfectly with the crunchy pecans and caramel-like filling. The texture contrast between the crisp top, the rich pecans, and the syrupy base makes every bite irresistible. It’s also a great dessert for feeding a crowd because it’s baked in one dish and easy to scoop and serve.

Serving Suggestions
Pecan Pie Cobbler is best served warm straight from the oven. A scoop of vanilla ice cream or a dollop of freshly whipped cream melts beautifully over the hot cobbler and adds a creamy balance to the sweetness. For an extra special touch, drizzle a little caramel sauce over the top or sprinkle with a pinch of sea salt to enhance the flavor of the pecans. This dessert also pairs wonderfully with a hot cup of coffee or a cozy mug of spiced tea.
Storage and Freezing
Leftover cobbler can be stored covered in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Reheat individual portions in the microwave for about 30 seconds until warm. If you want to freeze it, let the cobbler cool completely, then place it in an airtight container and freeze for up to 2 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator and warm in the oven before serving.
Variations of the Recipe
You can easily customize Pecan Pie Cobbler to suit your taste. Add a handful of chocolate chips for a chocolate pecan version, or stir in a splash of bourbon for a deeper flavor. Some bakers like to mix in chopped walnuts along with the pecans for extra texture. You can also add cinnamon or nutmeg to the batter for a warm, spiced twist.


Pecan Pie Cobbler
Ingredients
Method
- Preheat the oven to 425°F (220°C). Grease a 9×13-inch baking dish with butter or cooking spray.
- Unroll one of the pie crusts and gently press it into the bottom of the prepared baking dish. Smooth it out so it covers the bottom evenly.

- In a large mixing bowl, combine the beaten eggs, light corn syrup, vanilla extract, melted butter (½ cup), and brown sugar. Whisk everything together until the mixture is smooth and well combined.
- Stir the chopped pecans into the filling mixture until evenly distributed.

- Pour half of the pecan filling over the crust in the baking dish and spread it evenly.

- Unroll the second pie crust and carefully place it over the pecan filling layer, gently pressing it down so it lies flat.

- Brush the top of the crust with the remaining tablespoon of melted butter.
- Place the dish in the oven and bake for 15 minutes. This step helps the crust begin to set and turn lightly golden.
- After 15 minutes, reduce the oven temperature to 350°F (175°C). Carefully remove the baking dish from the oven.
- Slowly pour the remaining pecan filling over the partially baked crust, spreading it evenly across the surface.
- Sprinkle the pecan halves evenly over the top so they cover the filling.
- Return the dish to the oven and bake for another 30 minutes, or until the filling is set and the top is golden brown.
- Remove the cobbler from the oven and allow it to cool to room temperature so the filling can firm up properly before slicing.

- Cut into squares and serve. This dessert is especially delicious warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

- Enjoy!


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