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15 December 2010

Crunchy Pecan Pie Bites

Howdy, y'all! Sorry for our recent AWOL status, but we've been whipping up goodies for our annual Christmas party and now we're ready to start sharing! Every year we pick a specific cuisine around which to build our menu, and this year, bite-sized southern treats were the star.

True to our life philosophy, we're starting off this entertaining series right: dessert first! And our inaugural treat is a little something called Crunchy Pecan Pie Bites (Cooking Light, Nov 2008). We were drawn to this recipe for its simplicity, and hoped that the taste wouldn't suffer. Let us be the first to tell you: We were NOT disappointed!

These little nuggets of joy kept our guests nibbling all night, and required little more than mixing some ingredients in a bowl. The mini pie shells are store-bought, flaky phyllo cups. We found them in packages of 15 at our specialty grocer. With 5 boxes, as the recipe recommends, we ended up with a whopping 75 pies to feed our guests!

First, the nuts are toasted, a step that could be skipped in a pinch but which lends some extra depth to the flavor. While they're cooling, mix together the sugar and dark corn syrup, then add the nuts, melted butter, eggs, vanilla, and salt. Then grab yourself a tea spoon!

Arrange the phyllo shells on a baking sheet (you can re-use the one you toasted the nuts on), and fill them with a heaping teaspoon of the pecan mixture. Be cautious as you work - the shells are very light, and some of them will be lopsided, and you'll want to use the pecans to even them out so they stand upright. You'll also want to make sure that you don't overfill with the liquid part of the mixture, as that will expand slightly as the pie bites are baked.

About 2 packages worth of shells can fit on a baking sheet, and each sheet will need to spend about 22 minutes in the oven to achieve maximum deliciousness. When they come out, place the pan on a wire rack (or your stove top burners, if they're raised) to cool.

We loved these so much that we're making them again for an office party tomorrow. For their ease of preparation and a production volume that's good for crowds, we hereby crown Crunchy Pecan Pie Bites a Yuppie Test Kitchen Favorite!

Have you tried these pie bites? What did you think? Let us know in the comments!

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