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This gluten-free, raw vegan maple pecan pie is incredibly decadent but made with just a handful of wholesome ingredients. No baking required!

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The stunning no-bake dessert is easy to make, delicious and sure to impress anyone who tries it. They’ll never know it’s vegan, that’s for sure!

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Ingredient Notes

Here are the main ingredients you’ll need to make this pie:

  1. Raw pecans. You’ll need 1 cup of raw pecans. They should have no other ingredient such as oil or salt, just plain, raw pecans.
  2. Dates. Soft, moist dates are key for both the crust and filling. Sayer, deglect noor or medjool are all good choices.
  3. Coconut oil. Coconut oil is needed to set the filling so there is no substitute for it in this recipe.
  4. Cashew butter. The cashew butter makes up the creamy filling of the pie. It can be substituted with another nut butter if you like.
  5. Shredded coconut. You can’t beat maple, pecan and coconut together! You’ll need unsweetened fine or medium shredded coconut to make the creamy maple cashew coconut filling.
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How to Make this Recipe

Step 1. Prepare the Crust

To make the crust, add the pecans to a food processor and mix them into fine flour. Add the dates and process into a crumbly dough.

Firmly press the dough into a pie dish or tart pan and stick it in the fridge while you make the filling. A shallow tart pan like this one works well for this recipe.

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Step 2. Prepare the Filling

The filling is even easier! Add everything to a food processor or high-speed blender and process until smooth and creamy.

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Step 3. Chill and enjoy!

Finally, pop the whole pie into the fridge and chill for a couple of hours until firm. Slice and Enjoy!

If you’d like to decorate the top of the pie, wait until it’s firmed for 30 minutes or so then top with pecans and/or a sprinkle of shredded coconut.

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This beautiful recipe is by Emily Von Euw which she has kindly shared with us from her cookbook, Rawsome Vegan Baking. If you love wholesome but decadent and delicious, no-bake vegan desserts, her book is a must. Check it out here.

Here are some more vegan treats that are perfect for the holidays:

  • No-Bake Pecan Pie Bites
  • Raw Vegan Rum Balls
  • Easy Pumpkin Mousse
  • Vegan Eggnog
  • Vegan Pecan Pie Bars
  • Vegan Chocolate Pie

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Raw Maple Pecan Pie

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  • Author: Emily Von Euw
  • Prep Time: 15 mins
  • Total Time: 15 minutes
  • Yield: 8
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Food Processor
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Vegan
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Description

This raw vegan maple pecan pie is incredibly decadent but made with just a handful of whole food ingredients! No baking required.

Ingredients

For the Crust

  • 1 cup (100 g) raw pecans
  • 1 cup (175 g) pitted dates

For the Filling

  • ½ cup (130 g) drippy raw cashew butter (almond and peanut also work)
  • ½ cup (118 ml) melted coconut oil
  • 1 cup (175 g) soft, moist pitted dates
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 tablespoon (20 g) pure maple syrup
  • ½ cup (43 g) unsweetened shredded coconut
  • Pinch of salt

FOR TOPPING

Instructions

  1. To make the crust, pulse the pecans into a powdery flour in your food processor, then add the dates and keep processing until everything sticks together. Press into a pie dish and put in the fridge.
  2. To make the filling, blend all the ingredients until smooth. Spread onto your crust and arrange the pecans on top. Put back in the fridge for 2 hours or overnight. Slice and enjoy!

Notes

This recipe has been re-printed with permission from Rawsome Vegan Baking by Emily Von Euw, Page Street Publishing Co. 2014.

Nutrition facts do not include pecans for topping.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 slice
  • Calories: 466
  • Sugar: 31 g
  • Fat: 36 g
  • Carbohydrates: 37 g
  • Fiber: 4 g
  • Protein: 2 g

UPDATE NOTE: This recipe was originally published on April 3, 2014 as part of a cookbook review of Rawsome Vegan Baking. It was updated on December 2019 with new photos and text.

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43 comments on “Raw Vegan Maple Pecan Pie”

  1. LaToya May 29, 2023 @ 11:34 am Reply

    How long can these be stored? It was good but I didn’t eat all of it yet. I put them in the freezer with hoping that extends the life of them.

    • Deryn Macey May 29, 2023 @ 11:39 am Reply

      You can store them in an airtight container in the fridge for 3-4 months.

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FAQs

Why is my homemade pecan pie runny? ›

A pecan pie is essentially a custard pie, and a liquid center is almost always the result of underbaking. The Karo Classic Pecan Pie recipe calls for baking the pie for 60 to 70 minutes at 350 degrees. In some ovens, however, the pie can take 75 minutes or more.

How do you keep pecan pie from running? ›

How do you keep pecan pie from being runny? Make sure to bake your pie for the full amount of time (it shouldn't be at all jiggly when it's done!) AND let it have plenty of time to cool and set up. I like to let my pie sit on the top of my oven for two hours before transferring it to the fridge.

How do you not overcook pecan pie? ›

A hard pecan pie means it was cooked too long. Again, bake the pie just until the filling is set and registers 200 degrees on an instant read thermometer. You can also try covering the top of the pie with a piece of aluminum foil for the last 10-15 minutes of the baking time and/or baking the pie on a lower rack.

Can you bake pecan pie day before? ›

Make Ahead Instructions: Homemade Pecan Pie can be made 1-3 days in advance. Bake the pie, allow it to completely cool, then cover and store it in the refrigerator. I like to remove it from the fridge one hour before serving.

How do you fix a runny fruit pie? ›

When thickening a fruit pie filling, there are several options to consider. Very often flour or cornstarch is used, but in certain instances tapioca, arrowroot and potato starch can also help achieve the desired consistency.

What would cause pie filling to be runny? ›

If you don't bake your pie at a high enough temp your thickener doesn't get to the necessary temperature for a long enough time to thicken your filling. Also, that high temp is needed to get your pie crust light & flaky. If needed, use a pie shield to help protect your crust from burning.

Will pecan pie thicken as it cools? ›

Once you hit the sweet spot where it looks done, take your slightly jiggly pecan pie out of the oven and place it on a wire cooling rack. The filling continues to cook and will fully set as the pie cools, so giving a pie plenty of time at room temperature before serving is important.

Should pecan pie be jiggly after baking? ›

jiggle in the center when it's ready to take out of the. oven. If it's still liquid-like in the middle, it's too soon.

What happens if you overcook pecan pie? ›

Yes, you can overcook a pecan pie.

A pecan pie is likely overcooked or has been in the oven too long if the top turns black or the filling starts to crack. Overbaking your pie can make it sticky or crunchy, causing the filling to become tough, hard, and difficult to eat.

Why is pecan pie too hard? ›

Pecan pie can become hard if it is left in the oven for too long or at a higher temperature than necessary. This could happen due to an inaccurate cooking time, temperature or failing to cover with aluminum foil for part of the baking time.

How long to let pecan pie rest? ›

To store a freshly baked pecan pie, remove it from the oven and let it cool for up to two hours. Once it's cool, loosely wrap it in plastic wrap or aluminum foil — don't wrap it too tightly or it can ruin the shape and texture of the pie. Store the wrapped pie in the refrigerator for up to four days.

Can you leave a homemade pecan pie out overnight? ›

You can leave a pecan pie out of the fridge for up to four hours—just be sure to refrigerate it after that. If you've just baked your pie, be sure to let it cool completely before refrigerating—this is also an important step for food safety, as you don't want to put a piping hot pie in the fridge.

Can I leave pecan pie out overnight to cool? ›

Do I need to refrigerate pecan pie? 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.

Can you prep pecan pie the night before? ›

Make-Ahead Instructions: Pecan pie is a wonderful dessert to make ahead of time. You can get started by combining all the filling ingredients (except the pecans) one day ahead of time. Keep it covered tightly in the refrigerator until ready to assemble the pie.

Why is my pecan pie runny after baking? ›

If your pecan pie is still a little soupy, it simply means you need to bake it more. The center or filling of a pecan pie needs time to thicken and set properly.

How do I get my pecan pie to set? ›

The filling continues to cook and will fully set as the pie cools, so giving a pie plenty of time at room temperature before serving is important. "We usually let our pecan pies sit out for about an hour," says Chef Kolle, "until the filling's cool enough to touch."

Should pecan pie be Wiggly? ›

The way to tell if pecan pie is done is when the center gives you just a little jiggle—like the stable but slightly wiggly movement of Jell-O when you give it a gentle shake—but the edges are stable and set.

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