Texas Pecan Fudge Pie

This tempting Texas-style pie uses a crunchy pecan topping and gooey fudge filling to create the ultimate pecan pie. Once you’ve tried a Texas Chocolate Pecan Pie, there’s no going back!

thick slice of pecan fudge pie

The Best Easy Chocolate Pecan Pie

Here in Houston, Texas there is a bakery called Three Brothers Bakery that is famous for their pecan pies. They also make fudge pecan pies too โ€” I actually like them better than the original! (Chocoholic here y’all!)

And to be honest, “like” is not strong enough a word. I amย obsessed with these pies.

If you have never had a Texas Pecan Fudge Pie then you are missing out! But now you don’t have to!

Even if you don’t live in Houston, or Texas for that matter, you can try this AMAZING chocolate pecan pie too! It looks fancy, but it’s actually really easy! I made it myself! (And I am by no means an expert baker!)

All you do is mix, pour into the pie shell, and bake! We’re talking 5 minutes of prep time!

Could you use a homemade shell? Absolutely! But around the holidays I am usually running around like a crazy person just trying to keep up…so I’m all for time-saving.

And with the delicious fudge filling full of crunchy pecans, no-one is going to be thinking about whether or not your pie crust is from scratch dough or pre-made. Trust me!

Every bite is filled with sweet fudge and savory pecans…it is guaranteed to become a new holiday favorite! And since it’s so easy, you can make it anytime!

It’s hard to beat a classic pecan pie, but this Texas-style chocolate pecan pie will make you question everything! And it is a tasty alternative to the “usual” Thanksgiving and Christmas desserts!

Related: For another pecan filled treat, try our Easy Pecan Praline Candy too!

slice of pie filled with fudge and pecans, whole pie in background

Ingredients

Iโ€™ve provided this quick list of shop-able ingredients for your convenience;ย disclosure policy here.

  • 9-inch deep dish pre-made pie crust
  • 12oz jar of Hot Fudge Sauce โ€” I am partial to Smuckers Hot Fudge Sauce, but you could use your favorite brand
  • 3 large eggs
  • 1โ„4 cup light brown sugar
  • 1โ„4 cup heavy whipping cream
  • 1โ„2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 3 cups chopped pecans
  • 2โ„3 cups mini chocolate chips

Kitchen Tools Used

close up slice of chocolate pecan pie, with fudge filling topped with pecan halves

What Makes this Different than a Pecan Pie?

Of course, there is one obvious distinction between this fudge pecan pie and a traditional pecan pie recipe: chocolate! Otherwise the preparation is fairly similar.

Another difference is that most pecan pie recipes use either light corn syrup or dark corn syrup. This recipe uses neither. Instead, we use hot fudge syrup!

The end result is a little less “sticky” than a classic pecan pie and slightly more brownie-like in texture. I also think that this chocolate version has a more subtle sweetness, due to the fact that there is no hyper-sweet corn syrup involved. If you love desserts that are sweet, but notย too sweet (so you can really taste the chocolate and pecans), then you’ll love this one!

Directions

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

step by step photo collage showing how to make a fudge pecan pei (4 photos)

  1. Place the pie shell onto a foil-lined rimmed baking sheet. This will make clean up easier if any of the pie filling overflows during baking.
  2. Remove the lid and film from the jar of hot fudge sauce and microwave for 30-40 seconds. Handle carefully as the jar may become hot. Pour fudge sauce into a large bowl. To this large bowl add the eggs, brown sugar, heavy whipping cream, vanilla, and salt. Whisk or stir until well combined and smooth.
  3. Fold in the chocolate chips and about a third of the chopped pecans into the chocolate mixture.
  4. Pour batter into the pie shell. Top with remaining pecans (can be chopped or pecan halves). You can sprinkle pecans, you don’t need to arrange them (but you can!)

Bake for 40-45 minutes, or until the center is set.

Allow to cool completely before serving.

A slice of Texas Pecan Fudge Pie on a plate

Prep Tips

  • This recipe is measured to perfectly fill one deep dish pie shell. You can use a regular sized pie shell, but there will be a little bit of filling leftover. Cooking time is also slightly different for a shallower pie shell.
  • I like to top the pie with pecan halves (as opposed to chopped pecans) because it looks pretty. You can use whichever you have on hand or prefer.
  • Can you use a homemade crust? Absolutely! But a pre-made crust is great for saving time!
  • Try using dark chocolate chips for an extra rich chocolate flavor!
  • You can make mini pecan pies too using pre-made mini pie crusts (or your favorite crust recipe and muffin tins). You’ll want to adjust the baking time: 20-25 minutes total (instead of 40-45) and keep and eye on them to prevent over-baking.

slice of fudge pie filled with and topped with pecans

What to Serve with Your Chocolate Pecan Pie

This pie is so rich and decadent that it is wonderful enjoyed all on its own. However, you can make this into a really spectacular dessert dish too!

Keep it simple with a scoop of whipped topping or vanilla ice cream.

You could also make a pecan pie sundae with ice cream, a handful of pecan pieces, and chocolate syrup!

Do You Need to Refrigerate the Pie?

Yes, as a rule of thumb, pies that contain milk, cream, eggs, etc. should be refrigerated after a couple hours. If you’re not planning to serve it right away, allow your pie to cool on a wire rack to room temperature. Cover with foil or plastic wrap and move to the refrigerator.

You can keep this chocolate pecan pie refrigerated for 3-5 days.

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Texas Chocolate Pecan Pie (Easy Recipe)

This tempting Texas-style pie uses a crunchy pecan topping and gooey fudge filling to create the ultimate pecan pie. Once you've tried aย Texas Chocolate Pecan Pie,ย there's no going back!
Prep Time5 minutes
Cook Time45 minutes
Total Time50 minutes
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American, Mexican, Tex-Mex
Keyword: Fudge, pecan pie, pecans, Texas Pecan Fudge Pie
Servings: 10 Slices
Calories: 453kcal
Author: Stacey aka the Soccer Mom
Cost: $6

Equipment

  • Mixing bowl
  • whisk
  • Baking sheet

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350ยฐF and place the pie shell onto a foil-lined cookie sheet.
  • Remove the lid and film from the jar of hot fudge and microwave for 40 seconds. Pour into a large mixing bowl.
    step by step photo collage showing how to make a fudge pecan pei (4 photos)
  • Whisk in the eggs, brown sugar, heavy whipping cream, vanilla, and salt until fully combined and smooth.
  • Fold in the mini chocolate chips and a third of the pecans.
  • Pour the batter into the pie crust and top with remaining pecans.
  • Bake for 40-45 minutes or until the center is set. Allow to cool completely.

Nutrition

Calories: 453kcal | Carbohydrates: 29g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 36g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 8g | Monounsaturated Fat: 18g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 59mg | Sodium: 343mg | Potassium: 185mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 14g | Vitamin A: 204IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 57mg | Iron: 2mg

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19 Comments

  1. I’m confused. How does baking a jar of hot fudge in a pie crust turn out with what looks like an almost gooey brownie-like consistency? Is there an ingredient missing?

  2. Going to make for the first time. If making 2 days in advance, should the pie be refrigerated or room temperature in a sealed container? Thank you!

  3. Like another reader I thot maybe there was an ingredient missing. Hopefully not as I’m making it for first time for company. I’ve never used premade piecrusts. Are they pre baked as well. I am going to try the purchased pie crust(unbaked). I usually make my own but am beginning to love shortcuts as long as they taste good.

  4. I made this pie for first time. I did substitute condensed milk for cream because that’s what I had on hand. I used 3 cups total of chopped pecans as required but I do think 2 or 2-1/2 would have been sufficient. I felt like there were a little too much on top, but it was delishious, fudgy, and very chocolatey. Quick, easy and delishious!

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