For Crust: In medium bowl, combine flour and salt; stir to mix well. With two knives or pastry blender, cut in cold butter until mixture is in fine crumbs. (This can also be done in a food processor fitted with a steel blade; pulse machine on-and-off until butter-flour mixture is in fine crumbs, then turn it into a medium bowl.) Gradually add just enough ice water so that pastry holds together. Form into a ball, then flatten into a disk. Handle as little as possible. Wrap tightly in plastic wrap; chill at least 1 to 2 hours.
Roll out chilled dough on lightly floured surface with lightly floured rolling pin. Turn crust over frequently, and lightly re-flour work surface and rolling pin as necessary. Crust should be rolled into a circle about 13 inches in diameter. Gently fit crust into ungreased, 9 inch pie plate of heatproof glass; form a high standing rim, trimming excess from edges and pinching or fluting rim decoratively as desired. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
Throughly prick crust all over with fork. Chill at least 10 minutes while oven heats. Bake in preheated oven for 5 minutes (crust will not brown). Remove to cooling rack and cool completely before filling.
For Filling: Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. If your pecan halves are very large, break them up a bit with your fingers; otherwise, leave them whole. Scatter the pecans evenly on the bottom of the cooled pie shell. In small bowl, beat eggs with fork to combine. Add espresso powder and beat to mix. Let stand at least 10 minutes, beating occasionally to dissolve espresso powder.
By hand, in medium bowl, cream softened butter, sugar, and vanilla until light and fluffy. Beat in cocoa and salt. Add egg-espresso mixture one-third at a time, beating after each addition until smooth. Stir in corn syrup; this will be a thick mixture.
Pour mixture slowly over pecans in pie shell. if any pecans do not get completely covered by the corn syrup mixture, submerge them until they do. Let stand 2 or 3 minutes; with toothpick or tip of sharp knife, pierce any air bubbles (during this standing period, pecans may rise to top of pie--OK).
Bake in preheated 400 degree oven for 10 minutes. Reduce heat to 350 degrees; bake 33 to 37 minutes longer (total baking time is 43 to 47 minutes). Pie is done when edges are cracked and risen but center still quivers slightly when pie is shaken gently. Do not overbake. If pie begins to brown excessively, cover top lightly with foil. Remove from oven; cool on rack before serving.
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| Rating | Submitted by | Comment Summary |
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| ★ ★ ☆ ☆ ☆ | Kmiles1218
12/30/07 02:57 PM | Chocolate Pecan PieJust so so---chocolate did not meld that well in mix after baking--Prefer the "regular" pecan pie! |
| ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ | Lillidebp
12/16/07 07:11 PM | Pecan and Chocolate PieThe recipe sounds DELICIOUS! My grandparents had pecan trees in their front yard. Wonderful memories of pecans and I'm a chocoholic. Love the chocolate! |
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