Judy Walker gets credit for introducing me to this new family favorite. Well actually it's my husband's favorite. If pecans are in it, he's all over it. The homegirlz like to nibble on plain pecans. I like the Christmasy flavor of these tassies. To be honest, I was swooning when I saw the dough was made of cream cheese.
It's three days before Christmas so let's get these baked!
Yield: approximately 48 Tassies
Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees
Pastry:
1 (8-ounce) package cream cheese, softened
2 sticks butter
2 cups all-purpose flour
Filling:
3 large eggs, well beaten
2 cups brown sugar
4 cups chopped pecans
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
For Pastry: Blend the cream cheese, margarine and flour. Divide into 6 equal portions, then divide each portion into 8. Spray tart or muffin tin with non stick cooking spray. Press the dough into tart tins or small muffin tins. The pastry will cover the bottom and sides of the mtart or muffin tin.
For the Filling: Combine the eggs, brown sugar, pecans and vanilla. Pour into the pastry-lined tart or muffin tins. Only fill 3/4 full. Bake in a preheated 350 degree oven for 20 minutes.
*After the tassies are baked and cooled, they can be frozen
Make these today so you can swoon too!!
I used to eat these regular when I lived in Canada - don't see these much around here. But thks for sharing a wonderful and simple recipe that I'll definitely try!
ReplyDeleteYum, this is a new one on me!
ReplyDeletecan you really get too much pecans... I am loving the sound of this
ReplyDeleteLove these pecan thingees, Katherine. I love pecan pie---but of course I have to put a scoop of ice cream on it. YUM!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAll of this fattening stuff???? DARN--why do "I" have a weight problem???
Merry Christmas.
Hugs,
Betsy
I love these!! My son calls them nut pies, it is his favorite!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pastry, I like pecan so, it's hard not to like this.
ReplyDeleteWe love these Pecan Tassies!
ReplyDeleteI'm not gonna get around to making these this year, but my cousin did make them, and guess whose getting some ;-)
My neighbor across the street made these for me when I was pregnant and they were delicious!!
ReplyDeleteMmmmm - like a butter tart up here! I love any dough made with cream cheese.
ReplyDeleteLove pecan tassies but would you believe I have never made them? They are a very southern dish, or so I have always thought.
ReplyDeleteLovely recipe.
Happy Holidays to you!
I'm all about the pecans too!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I love cream cheese pastry.
ReplyDeleteWow! Cream cheese pastry, that's something new to me! This sounds like a great dessert, and I like that you can make it ahead of time and freeze.
ReplyDeleteWait....is that PEAcans or PAHcans? Just want to use the right ingredient;):);)
ReplyDeleteThey look sooooo good. Love me some pecans.
ReplyDeleteI love these so much. I have pecan in my blood you know? :-)
ReplyDeleteMmmm... these do sound divine! Love pecans!
ReplyDeleteMy husband would be all over these too. If I wasn't so sick of baking things, I'd make him some! LOL
ReplyDeleteI love pecans too, but prefer them in a savory way.
You're so right about that cream cheese dough ... YUM!
Lord Have Mercy! If I wasn't exhausted from all the goodies I've already made, I'd sure give these a try and I might do it anyway! Merry Christmas Kat!!
ReplyDeleteWhere have these been all my life? They sound divine! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI got that recipe out of an old Better Homes and Gardens Christmas Recipe and Crafts book years ago - probably the '80s. I've made them every year since and they're probably the most requested one every year. I also make tassies with the same dough but with almond paste and raspberry preserves that are just as good!
ReplyDeleteLike itty bitty pecan pies - an oldie but goodie! How can you go wrong with pecans and cream cheese anyways?!! Sounds yummy Katherine.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
I won't have time to make these for this Christmas but I'm for sure filing this recipe for after the first of the year :)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas my friend!
I'm definitely swooning! I wonder which lucky people go to devour them?
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever had a tassie, but I love that name! They look super yummy!
ReplyDeleteLove pecans and these Pecan Tassies are to die for!! Happy Holidays, cher!
ReplyDeleteoh wow these lil babies look amazing great seasonal treat
ReplyDeleteHadn't seen that one before! Pecans tend to be a Mason-Dixon line thing..
ReplyDeleteThose are on my list for Santa! Yum!
ReplyDeleteThese look wonderful. I just got a tin of chocolate covered pecans from someone in Georgia, and they are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Katherine!
I love these! I made a batch of Almond Toffee yesterday. Oh honey it was so good it made my can of Almond rocca go hide in shame.
ReplyDeletePecan tassies are a southern treasure.
ReplyDeleteKatherine, I hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday, Merry Christmas and Joyeux Noel.
Sam
I love anythign with pecan filling so I know I would adore these! They sound fantastic.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteOh yes! I adore these and yours look scrumptious. Mery Christmas!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Katherine!
ReplyDeleteThese are some of the usual suspects on our Christmas trays every year...yum!!! Merry Christmas :)
ReplyDeleteGasp! I've only had the store bought, but these look soooo much better. No comparison.
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a wonderful Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI'll eat about anything with pecans in it.
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Just printed off the recipe and am looking forward to making some of these beauties; thanks!
ReplyDeleteThey'll be a hit at the next quilting bee or community supper.
These cookies are a favorite in my family and I bake them every Christmas. I always make extra so I can freeze some.
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays Katherine!
ReplyDeleteI am like Chef E, this is a new one on me! BUT YUM! I love the pastry recipe. Hope all is well and that you have an AWESOME 2010!
Gin
oh my gosh, such lovely cookies! i hope you're having a wonderful holiday!
ReplyDeleteThe recipe is grand. Just wanted to wish you a Happy New year - lots of wonderful southern pecans, and I left something for you on my blog!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Katherine!!
ReplyDeleteLooks good to me :) Anything with cream cheese is a good thing.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and yours!!
Ok, two things I love about this recipe:
ReplyDeleteSimple and short list of ingredients
You can't beat the name "Tassies" - too cute
Beautiful blog!
My mom made these every year. She is no longer with us so I will make them as gifts for my brothers.
ReplyDeleteMy mom made these every year. She is no longer with us so I will make them as gifts for my brothers.
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