Kentucky Derby Pecan Pie

Post updated 3/31/2024

Dairy free recipe for kentucky derby pecan pie with horse shoe pastry garnish on top made with bourbon chocolate and pecans.

This Kentucky Derby pie is a scrumptious trio, rich with chocolate, pecans and Kentucky bourbon. Super easy to make and serve for your horse themed derby party, or any special occasion.

"Attention all horse lovers and foodies, get ready to indulge in the ultimate Kentucky Derby treat - a decadent pecan pie infused with real bourbon, rich chocolate, and hearty pecans. This easy, dairy-free recipe is the perfect blend of Southern charm and bold flavors. As we gear up for the most prestigious horse race of the year, let's take a journey to discover rich flavors that blend to make this an irrisistable derby dessert choice. Whether you're a seasoned baker or a novice in the kitchen, this article will provide a step-by-step guide on how to create a pie that will have your taste buds and guests racing for seconds. "

The Kentucky Derby is the longest running sports event in the United States, and even though I’ve yet to attend one, it’s fun just to watch on television while having my own little taste of it at home. This Kentucky Derby pie is very simple to make and is quite delicious. …and guess what? …no mixer needed! So saddle up and give it a try and fix a couple mint julep drinks and sit back and enjoy this iconic event!

 

Let’s Begin!

How to make a Kentucky Derby Pecan Pie

Ingredients:

  • Deep dish pie crust (I used Pillsbury ready-made)

  • 6 tbsp all-purpose flour

  • 1 cup sugar

  • 1/2 cup (1 stick) melted butter (or plant-based butter)

  • 2 large eggs

  • 2 tbsp Kentucky bourbon

  • 1 cup pecans (I used halves, but roughly chopped is fine also and will make your pie easier to slice)

  • 1 cup semisweet chocolate chips

Optional: You can make your own pie crust or use frozen, I personally like to save time with the ready-made ones and use the second one in package to make cutout ornamentation, such as the horseshoes. Also, instead of bourbon, you can substitute 1 1/2 tsp vanilla extract.

Instructions:

Preheat oven to 350℉ / 175℃.

Mixing flour and sugar together in a large stainless steel mixing bowl to make a derby pie.

Combine sugar and flour in a large mixing bowl.

Mixing together melted butter eggs and bourbon to flour mixture to make an easy derby pecan pie that is dairy free.

Then add your melted butter to the flour/sugar mixture and stir until combined.

Then add the eggs and bourbon and stir until fully mixed together.

Fold in chocolate chips and pecans.

Pour the filling mixture into the pie shell.

Speaking of pie shell, let me show you how I prepared my Pillsbury ready-made one to look like a homemade one. (see below)

First I unroll and place evenly across my pie dish and gently press the bottom first, then the sides. After I finish placing pie crust into pan, I roll the top edges over the give them some width and a larger diameter.

Then I use my pointing finger on one side and thumb and pointing finger on the other side to make the wavy pattern. (as shown pictured)

If you can’t (or don’t want) to do this, you can also use a fork to make a pretty crisscross pattern in the edge roll or leave plain.

…and now your pie is ready for the preheated oven!

(Don’t worry about the batter being low, it will rise up during baking and crust will lower some, they meet in the middle!)

Kentucky derby pecan pie baking in oven with foil cover crust edges to prevent over browning.

Place pie in center of middle rack in oven and bake for 50-60 minutes, or until pie is set.

NOTE: I don’t have one of those nifty pie crust shields yet, so I just use three small pieces of foil, pinched together to protect crust. I remove when 20-30 minutes left to bake to get that golden brown crust.

Now…for a little extra flare and cuteness, I used the other roll of pie crust to make little horseshoe decorations to go in the center of pie.

I tore some crust off, rolled it into about a 2 inch long cylinder shape and formed my horseshoe. I pressed it down to give it the squared-off look and used a toothpick to make the holes.

I brushed them with an egg wash made by whisking together 1 egg and 1 tbsp water.

Then, with about 20-25 minutes left on your pie, gently place them on the top center of the pie, then remove the foil around edges and continue to bake.

The reason I didn’t put on top before baking is because the batter would have consumed some of them and also, they would brown too quickly.

Remove from oven and place on a cooling rack to cool completely before serving.

After cooling, this pie cuts easily.

Want to make your own Kentucky derby hat or find more delicious party recipes for derby food and drinks? Click HERE for my easy and inexpensive tutorial and DIY instructions for making a beautiful and stunning Kentucky derby hat for parties or race events and food, drink and dessert recipes for hosting or celebrating this iconic event.

Slice of kentucky derby pecan pie with whipped cream on top.

Add a little whipped cream and chocolate shavings on top for an added indulgence.

Kentucky Derby dessert, bourbon pecan pie with horseshoe pastry garnish.

One thing is for certain, this pie won’t last long!

Enjoy!

💜Julie

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Kentucky Derby Pecan Pie

Kentucky Derby Pecan Pie

This Kentucky Derby Pecan Pie is a scrumptious trio, rich with chocolate, pecans and Kentucky bourbon. Super easy to make and serve for your Kentucky Derby party, or any special occasion.
Prep time: 10 MinCook time: 50 MinInactive time: 30 MinTotal time: 1 H & 30 M

Ingredients

Kentucky Derby Pie Ingredients

Instructions

How to make Kentucky Derby Pie
  1. Preheat oven to 350℉ / 175℃.
  2. Combine sugar and flour in a large mixing bowl.
  3. Add your melted butter and stir until combined.
  4. Then add the eggs and bourbon and stir until fully mixed together.
  5. Fold in chocolate chips and pecans.
  6. Pour the pie mixture into the pie shell.
  7. Place pie in center of middle rack in oven and bake for 50-60 minutes, or until pie is set. (I use foil to cover the edges of pie crust and remove with about 20 minutes left to bake.)
  8. Remove from oven and place on a cooling rack to cool completely before serving.

Notes

You can make your own pie crust or use frozen, I personally like to save time with the ready-made ones and use the second one in package to make cutout ornamentation, such as the horseshoes.

Also, instead of bourbon, you can substitute 1 1/2 tsp vanilla extract in the pie filling.

You may want to add an extra workout to your routine before indulging in this;)

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Hi, I’m Julie Butler with Inspiration Apron, a blog full of delicious recipes, mouth-watering photographs, fun crafts and travel inspiration. I’m a southern girl, North Carolina is my home state and I’ve got some southern classics and vintage family recipes along with new and exciting creations. Enjoy!

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