Simple Ways To Tell If Pecan Pie Is Done - WikiHow

Skip to ContentQuizzes
  • Home
  • Random
  • Browse Articles
  • Quizzes & Games
  • All QuizzesHot
  • Love Quizzes
  • Personality Quizzes
  • Fun Games
  • Dating Simulator
  • Learn Something New
  • Forums
  • Courses
  • Happiness Hub
  • Explore More
  • Support wikiHow
  • About wikiHow
  • Log in / Sign up
Terms of Use wikiHow is where trusted research and expert knowledge come together. Learn why people trust wikiHow How Do You Know When a Pecan Pie Is Perfectly Done? Learn when to take your pie out of the oven with these tips and tricks Co-authored by Aly Rusciano Reviewed by Craig Watson

Last Updated: February 18, 2026 References

  • Signs of Doneness
  • |
  • Can you overcook a pecan pie?
  • |
  • Cooling a Pecan Pie
  • |
  • Storing a Pecan Pie
  • |
  • How Can You Tell When Pecan Pie Is Done Cooking?
|Show more |Show less X

This article was reviewed by Craig Watson and by wikiHow staff writer, Aly Rusciano. Craig Watson is a Baker, Entrepreneur, and the Founder of Baked Cravings, a nut-free bakery in New York City. With eight years of experience, he specializes in creating high-quality baked goods in a nut-free facility. Baked Cravings has received The Best of Manhattan Award. Craig holds a Bachelor's Degree in Accounting from New Jersey City University and a Master of Business Administration in Marketing from Wilmington University. There are 9 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been viewed 70,015 times.

Decadent, nutty, and maplely—what’s not to love about pecan pie? This delicious dessert may be sweet to eat, but it can be a little tricky to make in the kitchen. The crust and filling can easily burn, or the middle can get too hard or runny. So, how do you know when it’s the perfect time to pull your pie out of the oven? Take a look at the list below to know when a pecan pie is done. Plus, we’ll even share some cooling and storing tips so you can enjoy your pie for days (or months) to come.

Things You Should Know

  • Check your pecan pie for “jiggle” to see if it’s done. A done pecan pie will have a gelatin like consistency in the middle.
  • Stick a thermometer probe in the center of your pie to see if it’s baked all the way through. The internal temperature should be 200 °F (93 °C).
  • Use the knife test to see if your pie is ready by sticking a knife into the center of the pie and pulling it out. The pie is done if the knife comes out clean.

Steps

Section 1 of 4:

Signs of Doneness

  1. Watermark wikiHow to Tell if Pecan Pie Is Done 1 A slight jiggle in the center The jiggle test is a must when making custard pies like a pecan pie. Pull it out of the oven and give it a gentle shake. If the pie is done, the edges of the filling will be stable and the middle will have a slight jiggle or movement to it (like gelatin).[1] If the filling is slooshes around or is watery, it’s not done baking.[2]
  2. Step 2 Medium-brown color 2 Medium-brown color When a pecan pie is done, the top of the pie will have a caramelized look to it. A nice medium- to dark-brown top with a golden-edged crust is a telling sign that the pie is ready to come out of the oven.[3] Advertisement
  3. Step 3 Internal temperature of 200 °F (93 °C) 3 Internal temperature of 200 °F (93 °C) If you’re really not sure if the pie is done, check that it’s reached the proper internal temperature with an instant-read thermometer. Stick the thermometer’s probe into the center of your pie and wait for the temperature reading to stabilize.[4]
  4. Step 4 Puffiness around the edges 4 Puffiness around the edges A pecan pie is most likely done cooking when the outer edges of the crust get nice and puffy. They’ll take on a rich golden color and be slightly higher than the innards of the pie.[5]
  5. Step 5 A knife comes out clean 5 A knife comes out clean Believe it or not, a pie can be tested just like a cake! The knife test is a sure fire way to determine whether or not your pecan pie is done baking. Simply insert a knife into the center of the pie. Then, pull the knife out. If the knife comes out clean, the pie’s ready. If the knife has soupy filling stuck to it, the pie needs more time to bake.[6]
    • Bake the pie for another 5 minutes if the knife comes out dirty. Then, try the test again.
  6. Advertisement
Section 2 of 4:

Can you overcook a pecan pie?

  1. Yes, you can overcook a pecan pie. Yes, you can overcook a pecan pie. As with any dessert, there’s a fine line between perfectly done and overdone. 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.[7]
    • Overbaking your pie can make it sticky or crunchy, causing the filling to become tough, hard, and difficult to eat.[8]
    • Similarly, a pecan pie can also crack if the pie is cooled too quickly (such as being put in the fridge right after coming out of the oven).
Section 3 of 4:

How to Cool a Pecan Pie

  1. Watermark wikiHow to Tell if Pecan Pie Is Done Cool your pecan pie on the counter for at least an hour. When you pull your pie out of the oven, it’ll continue to cook until it cools down completely. While it may be tempting to dig right in, cutting into a piping hot pie won’t give you that beautiful slice you’re looking for. Set the pie on the counter at room temperature and wait for the filling to set.[9]
    • Your pie is ready to eat once it’s cool to the touch.
    • Speed up the cooling process by placing your pie on top of a cooling rack on the counter. This way, air can circulate under the pie pan as well.[10]
  2. Advertisement
Section 4 of 4:

How to Store a Pecan Pie

  1. Step 1 Leave a homemade pecan pie at room temperature for 2 hours or in the fridge for 4 days. 1 Leave a homemade pecan pie at room temperature for 2 hours or in the fridge for 4 days. Once your pie has cooled, it can be left on the counter for up to 2 hours, which is perfect for gatherings or parties. Cover your fully cooled pie with aluminum foil or plastic wrap after the 2 hours expire and refrigerate it for up to 4 days.[11]
    • Store-bought pecan pies tend to contain preservatives that can make them last longer. Check the pie’s packaging to see how long it’ll last in your fridge.
  2. Step 2 Freeze pecan pie in an airtight bag or container for up to 3 months. 2 Freeze pecan pie in an airtight bag or container for up to 3 months. While your pie may be tasty, sometimes you simply can’t eat all of it at once! Freeze leftover pecan pie in the freezer so you can eat the leftovers whenever you’d like. Simply place individual slices or the whole pie in an airtight container or bag and slide it into your freezer.[12]
    • Write the date of when you baked the pie on the bag or container. This way, you’ll know when the 3 months are up.
    • Thaw frozen pecan pie in the fridge for at least 4 hours before warming it in the oven for 10 minutes at 350 °F (177 °C).[13]
  3. Advertisement

How Can You Tell When Pecan Pie Is Done Cooking?

Expert Q&A

Search Add New Question Ask a Question 200 characters left Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit Advertisement

Tips

  • Be sure to store your pecan pie in the refrigerator once it's finished baking and cooling.[14] Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
  • Check on your pie midway through the baking time, and again every 10 to 15 minutes after that to look for signs of doneness. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published Name Please provide your name and last initial Submit Thanks for submitting a tip for review! Advertisement

You Might Also Like

How toTell if a Cheesecake is Done Cook a Frozen PieHow toCook a Frozen Pie Know when Cookies Are DoneHow toKnow when Cookies Are Done How to Tell When Brownies are Done: Cakey, Chewy, & Fudgy Tell if a Peach Is RipeHow to Tell if a Peach is Ripe and Ready to Eat Store Lemon Meringue PieHow to Store Lemon Meringue Pie Tell if Thanksgiving Turkey Is DoneHow toTell if Thanksgiving Turkey Is Done Know if Chicken Is CookedHow to Tell if Chicken Is Done: Using a Food Thermometer & Other Signs Know when Scones Are BakedHow toKnow when Scones Are Baked Check That Pork Is Cooked ThroughHow toCheck That Pork Is Cooked Through Tell if Pork Chops Are DoneHow toTell if Pork Chops Are Done Keep Cheesecake from CrackingHow toKeep Cheesecake from Cracking Cool CakesHow toCool Cakes How toPrevent Watery Apple Pie Advertisement

References

  1. https://tastesbetterfromscratch.com/pecan-pie/
  2. https://www.epicurious.com/holidays-events/how-to-fix-every-thanksgiving-pie-problem-article
  3. https://www.kitchenaid.com/pinch-of-help/stand-mixers/how-to-make-pecan-pie.html
  4. https://www.kitchenaid.com/pinch-of-help/stand-mixers/how-to-make-pecan-pie.html
  5. https://www.epicurious.com/holidays-events/how-to-fix-every-thanksgiving-pie-problem-article
  6. https://www.amateurgourmet.com/2010/10/bourbon_chocolate_pecan_pie.html
  7. https://www.epicurious.com/holidays-events/how-to-fix-every-thanksgiving-pie-problem-article
  8. https://www.kitchenaid.com/pinch-of-help/stand-mixers/how-to-make-pecan-pie.html
  9. https://sallysbakingaddiction.com/my-favorite-pecan-pie-recipe/
More References (5)
  1. https://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-store-pecan-pie-23430126
  2. ​​https://ask.usda.gov/s/article/What-is-safe-storage-for-pecan-pie
  3. https://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-store-pecan-pie-23430126
  4. https://www.foodnetwork.com/thanksgiving/thanksgiving-desserts/can-you-freeze-pecan-pie
  5. Brooke Cazier. Baker. Expert Interview

About This Article

Craig Watson Reviewed by: Craig Watson Baker This article was reviewed by Craig Watson and by wikiHow staff writer, Aly Rusciano. Craig Watson is a Baker, Entrepreneur, and the Founder of Baked Cravings, a nut-free bakery in New York City. With eight years of experience, he specializes in creating high-quality baked goods in a nut-free facility. Baked Cravings has received The Best of Manhattan Award. Craig holds a Bachelor's Degree in Accounting from New Jersey City University and a Master of Business Administration in Marketing from Wilmington University. This article has been viewed 70,015 times. 1 votes - 100% Co-authors: 5 Updated: February 18, 2026 Views: 70,015 Categories: Dessert Pies In other languagesSpanish
  • Print
  • Send fan mail to authors
Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 70,015 times.

Reader Success Stories

  • Mary Ann Pettit

    Mary Ann Pettit

    Aug 31, 2019

    "I baked my pie for the amount of time indicated in the recipe; however, I did not think it looked fully cooked. ..." more
Share your story If you buy through links on our site, we may earn a commission.

Did this article help you?

Yes No Advertisement If you buy through links on our site, we may earn a commission.Cookies make wikiHow better. By continuing to use our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Craig Watson Reviewed by: Craig Watson Baker Co-authors: 5 Updated: February 18, 2026 Views: 70,015 100% of voters found this recipe helpful. 1 votes - 100% Click a star to add your vote Mary Ann Pettit

Mary Ann Pettit

Aug 31, 2019

"I baked my pie for the amount of time indicated in the recipe; however, I did not think it looked fully cooked. ..." more Share yours!

Quizzes & Games

Eat Some Pies And We'll Guess Your AgeEat Some Pies And We'll Guess Your AgeAnalyze MeWhat Should I Bake QuizWhat Should I Bake QuizTake QuizDo I Have a Dirty Sense of Humor QuizDo I Have a Dirty Sense of Humor QuizTake QuizWhat Pasta Shape Am I QuizWhat Pasta Shape Am I QuizTake Quiz

You Might Also Like

Tell if a Cheesecake is DoneHow toTell if a Cheesecake is DoneCook a Frozen PieHow toCook a Frozen PieKnow when Cookies Are DoneHow toKnow when Cookies Are DoneTell when Brownies Are DoneHow to Tell When Brownies are Done: Cakey, Chewy, & Fudgy

Trending Articles

Psychopath TestPsychopath TestWhat Female Body Shape Are You? How to Identify YoursWhat Female Body Shape Are You? How to Identify YoursWhat Kind of Cat Am I QuizWhat Kind of Cat Am I QuizIf I Were A... QuizIf I Were A... Quiz

Trending Articles

Do You Agree with These "Hear Me Out" Character Hot Takes?Do You Agree with These "Hear Me Out" Character Hot Takes?Do I Have Main Character Energy?Do I Have Main Character Energy?Can Your Finger Length Tell Your Personality?Can Your Finger Length Tell Your Personality?What Are Narrow Clavicles? Plus, How to Build Shoulder Width with ExercisesWhat Are Narrow Clavicles? Plus, How to Build Shoulder Width with Exercises

Take the Quiz Everyone Is Talking About

Am I Gay QuizAm I Gay QuizWhat Animal Am I QuizWhat Animal Am I QuizWhat Is My Mental Age QuizWhat Is My Mental Age QuizHow Well Do I Know My Best Friend QuizHow Well Do I Know My Best Friend Quiz

You've Seen These All Over Your Feed

10+ Scary Phone Numbers to Call10+ Scary Phone Numbers to Call360 of the Best Borg Names for Your Next Party: Unique, Historical & More360 of the Best Borg Names for Your Next Party: Unique, Historical & MoreWhat Every Domain Expansion Hand Sign Means In Jujutsu KaisenWhat Every Domain Expansion Hand Sign Means In Jujutsu KaisenThe Ultimate List of Truth or Drink QuestionsThe Ultimate List of Truth or Drink Questions

Featured Videos

Play Dice (2 Dice Gambling Games)How toPlay Dice (2 Dice Gambling Games)Persuade a Girl over TextHow toPersuade a Girl over TextGive Someone the Silent TreatmentHow toGive Someone the Silent TreatmentMake Hibiscus TeaHow toMake Hibiscus Tea

Hot Takes 🔥 🔥 🔥

Do You Agree with These Crazy Hot Takes?Do You Agree with These Crazy Hot Takes?Do You Agree with These Pop Culture Hot Takes?Do You Agree with These Pop Culture Hot Takes?Do You Agree With These Fashion Hot Takes?Do You Agree With These Fashion Hot Takes?Do You Agree With These Board Game Hot Takes?Do You Agree With These Board Game Hot Takes?

Your Daily Dose of Fun!

When Will I Get My First Period QuizWhen Will I Get My First Period QuizAm I a Bruh Girl?Am I a Bruh Girl?Which My Little Pony Am I QuizWhich My Little Pony Am I QuizAm I Cool QuizAm I Cool Quiz wikiHow
  • Categories
  • Food and Entertaining
  • Recipes
  • Desserts and Sweets
  • Dessert Pies
wikiHow Newsletter You're all set! Helpful how-tos delivered toyour inbox every week! Sign me up! By signing up you are agreeing to receive emails according to our privacy policy.
  • Home
  • About wikiHow
  • Experts
  • Jobs
  • Contact Us
  • Site Map
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Do Not Sell or Share My Info
  • Not Selling Info
  • Contribute

Follow Us

×

Don’t miss out! Sign up for

wikiHow’s newsletter

Subscribe You're all set! X --638

Tag » When Is Pecan Pie Done