Pecan pie

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How do you get the pecans to line up in concentric circles so perfectly like the ones in a fancy bakery?


I actually prefer only chopped pecans. Arranging whole pecans on top is a hassle, and then the slices don't cut perfectly when you try to cut through a whole pecan.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How do you get the pecans to line up in concentric circles so perfectly like the ones in a fancy bakery?


Fill the pie as normal, then layer whole pecans on top.

Shown in this recipe - https://www.seriouseats.com/classic-pecan-pie-recipe-easy-thanksgiving-dessert

You may also choose to reserve a cup of the whole pecans to lightly place on the top of the filling just before the pie goes into the oven


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where do you live OP?
The Amish market in Laurel has great pies but it’s hard to offer suggestions without knowing location.


OP here - I'm in Chevy Chase but I am willing to drive basically anywhere!


Also in Chevy Chase. I haven’t tasted these but I trust Bread Furst, Sunday Morning Bakehouse and Call Your Mother. That said, I personally think baking one is really easy. I recommend you chop up some or all of the pecans to put in rather than leaving them all whole. I also think the pecan pies at Trader Joe’s are actually totally good. Enjoy!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where do you live OP?
The Amish market in Laurel has great pies but it’s hard to offer suggestions without knowing location.


There is also an Amish Market in Germantown that has good pies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How do you get the pecans to line up in concentric circles so perfectly like the ones in a fancy bakery?


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