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    The Life Jolie » Dessert » Grandma Rose's Pecan Tassies

    Grandma Rose's Pecan Tassies

    Published: Dec 13, 2024 · Modified: Jun 30, 2025 by Jessy Freimann · This post may contain affiliate links · This blog generates income via ads · Nutrition information may not be accurate.

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    A plate of mini pecan tarts with a mini muffin tin of them i nthe background, a red and green striped towel and some broken pieces of it.

    My Grandma Rose's pecan tassies are a family favorite! They look (and taste) like mini pecan pies and are surprisingly easy to make. With a few simple ingredients and a flakey cream cheese pastry crust, they look so pretty on a holiday cookie tray!

    A plate of mini pecan tarts with a mini muffin tin of them i nthe background, a red and green striped towel and some broken pieces of it.
    Jump to:
    • Why You'll Love Pecan Pie Tarts
    • Ingredient Information And Substitutions
    • How To Make Pecan Butter Tarts
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Tips For Making Mini Pecan Tarts
    • What To Serve Pecan Pie Tartlets
    • Other Delicious Christmas Cookie Recipes To Try
    • Grandma Rose’s Pecan Tassies

    Why You'll Love Pecan Pie Tarts

    My beautiful Grandma Rose had a business making cookies and baked goods for special events out of her own, not-extremely-large kitchen. I've heard many stories of all-nighters in that glorious kitchen and I can only imagine the whole kitchen as well as the dining room covered in her delicious cookies.

    Of all the cookies she made, her pecan tarts are by far my favorite to eat. The process of putting them together can be tedious — but I love them so much that I can't not make them. I even made them when I was pregnant (and tired) because even in their tedium, Grandma Rosie's pecan tart recipe is still very easy to make! They also:

    • Taste like mini pecan pies
    • Are perfect for Christmas cookie trays
    • Freeze beautifully
    • Make for a great handheld dessert option
    • Feel so nostalgic
    A close up overhead image of pecan tassies.

    Ingredient Information And Substitutions

    • Cream Cheese & Flour- The base of the cream cheese crust! I usually favor full-fat cream cheese for baking recipes. Make sure it's softened first too. For the flour, all-purpose is fine.
    • Butter- I use butter in the crust and the tassies filling, but you could use vegan butter if you prefer.
    • Pecans- They need to be chopped! I ran my pecan halves through my food processor and pulsed until they were chopped finely.
    • Eggs- Needed for the filling. Eggs help bind all of the ingredients together and provide a bit of structure.
    • Brown Sugar- Pairs so well with the pecans and crust! I like brown sugar because it tastes almost like molasses, but you could use regular granulated sugar in a crunch.
    • Vanilla Extract- For a touch of warm flavor! Vanilla also complements the pecans and brown sugar wonderfully.
    An overhead image of labeled recipe ingredients.

    How To Make Pecan Butter Tarts

    Step 1- Prepare the crust and add to the mini muffin tins.

    Preheat your oven to 350 degrees F. Add the cream cheese and butter to a large bowl and beat with a hand mixer to combine. Add the flour, mix, and refrigerate for at least 1 hour.

    Grease each tin with nonstick cooking spray. Roll the crust dough into nut-sized balls and use your index finger to press it into each cavity. Refrigerate while you work on the filling.

    Pastry ingredients in the stand mixer bowl and the pastry dough pressed into the cups of a mini muffin tin.

    Step 2- Make the filling.

    Add the brown sugar, butter, eggs, and vanilla to a bowl and mix to combine. Add a small amount of the chopped pecans to the bottom of each tart shell, top with the brown sugar mixture, then add more pecans.

    Filling ingredients in a stand mixer bowl and a spoon placing filling into pastry dough with some crushed pecans at the bottom.

    Step 3- Bake.

    Bake at 350 degrees F for 20-25 minutes, cool slightly, and enjoy!

    A hand placing more crushed pecans on top of the filled pastry and the pan in the oven.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is a tassie?

    There are a few meanings! Pecan tassies like these are very similar to mini pecan pies — the word u0022tassiesu0022 likely stemmed from the French word tartlette, which means mini tart or pie. In Scotland, a tassie is another word for a cup, which interestingly enough also comes from the French word for cup, tasse.

    What is pecan filling made of?

    Mine is super simple. I combine eggs, brown sugar, butter, and vanilla, plus a sprinkling of chopped pecans, on the bottom and top. Some others may include additional ingredients like corn syrup and cinnamon, but my Grandma didn't use those in her pecan tart recipe.

    How do you keep pecan tarts from sticking to the pan?

    There are a few things you can do! First, make sure to add the nonstick cooking spray to your muffin tin. And make sure you don't overfill the tins, as it will cause them to stick to the pan. I use a butter knife to gentle go around the edge and help remove them. Just be careful, the crust is super flakey!

    A close up image of a pecan tart cut open revealing the inside of it.

    Tips For Making Mini Pecan Tarts

    • Use a mini muffin tin. I know this is a pretty specific piece of equipment, but it really will give you perfectly sized tassies. A full-sized muffin tin is too large.
    • Extra chilling time- My grandmother always used to chill the cream cheese dough overnight before adding it to the muffin tins. But if you're impatient like me, you could chill yours for an hour.
    • Adding the crust- I did this by poking my finger into the middle of each ball and using that as my guide to press it into place. I'm pretty sure if Rosie were here she'd have a lot to say about their size. Specifically, they are a bit too thick because you want the crust to be on the thinner side. I could never get this as well as she could, so I do it the best I can!
    • Don't overfill the tarts. The filling expands while it bakes and you don't want any overflow. A little under the top is perfect.
    • Watch carefully for browning. Keep a close eye on the mini tarts toward the end of the baking time. When the crust is golden brown and the filling is set, pull them out of the oven.
    • Ingredients to prep ahead- If you have the time to chill the crust, you could make it up to 24 hours before assembling and baking the tarts. You could also chop the pecans in advance.
    • Leftovers and storage- You can store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. They can also be frozen for up to 3 months! Flash freeze on a baking sheet, then transfer to an airtight container for the best results.
    An overhead image of a plate of pecan tassies with pieces of cookies, a pan of them and a red and green towel around it.

    What To Serve Pecan Pie Tartlets

    I always make this pecan tassies recipe for Christmas. They make for the perfect dessert after a holiday meal! Some of my other favorites include:

    • Turkey with Oranges and Rosemary
    • Crockpot Spiral Ham
    • Homemade Green Bean Casserole
    • Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes
    • Classic Pumpkin Pie

    Other Delicious Christmas Cookie Recipes To Try

    • A plate of Neapolitan cookies stacked into a pyramid shape.
      Italian Rainbow Cookie Recipe
    • A stack of cranberry shortbread cookies.
      Citrus Cranberry Shortbread Cookies
    • A stack of crinkle chocolate cookies with a bite taken out of the top cookie.
      Crinkle Chocolate Cookies
    • A pile of sour cream cookies where the one in the middle has a bite out of it exposing the cakey center of the cookie.
      Sour Cream Cookies
    A close up image of pecan tassies on the side of a white plate.

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    A plate of mini pecan tarts with a mini muffin tin of them i nthe background, a red and green striped towel and some broken pieces of it.

    Grandma Rose’s Pecan Tassies

    Jessy Freimann
    My Grandma Rose's pecan tassies are a family favorite! They look (and taste) like mini pecan pies and are surprisingly easy to make. With a few simple ingredients and a flakey cream cheese pastry crust, they look so pretty on a holiday cookie tray!
    5 from 2 votes
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    Prep Time 2 hours hrs
    Cook Time 25 minutes mins
    Total Time 2 hours hrs 25 minutes mins
    Course Dessert
    Cuisine American
    Servings 24 cookies
    Calories 318 kcal

    Equipment

    • mini muffin pan
    • mini prep processor
    • Hand mixer
    • mixing bowl

    Ingredients
      

    Crust:

    • 8 ounces cream cheese softened
    • ¾ cups salted butter softened (1 ½ sticks)
    • 2 ⅔ cups all purpose flour

    Filling:

    • 3 eggs
    • 2 cups brown sugar
    • 1 ½ Tablespoons salted butter
    • 1 ½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract
    • 8 ounces chopped pecans

    Instructions
     

    For the crust:

    • Beat together the cream cheese and the butter; add flour and mix. Refrigerate for at least an hour to overnight.
    • Spray mini muffin tins with cooking spray.
    • Roll into nut-sized balls and press into the mini muffin tins. I did this by poking my finger into the middle of each ball and using that as my guide to press it into place.
    • At this point the recipe says to refrigerate the tins all night but I just put it into the fridge while I prepare the filling.

    Make the filling:

    • Mix the brown sugar, remaining butter, eggs and vanilla until combined.

    Assembly:

    • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Take a small amount of nuts and put them at the bottom of each tart shell.
    • Next put a small amount of the brown sugar mixture (don't fill them up to the top, as the filling expands a bit while baking). Top with a bit more nuts.
    • Bake for 20-25 minutes. Cool completely and serve.

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    Notes

    • Use a mini muffin tin. I know this is a pretty specific piece of equipment, but it really will give you perfectly sized tassies. A full-sized muffin tin is too large.
    • Extra chilling time- My grandmother always used to chill the cream cheese dough overnight before adding it to the muffin tins. But if you're impatient like me, you could chill yours for an hour.
    • Adding the crust- I did this by poking my finger into the middle of each ball and using that as my guide to press it into place. I'm pretty sure if Rosie were here she'd have a lot to say about their size. Specifically, they are a bit too thick because you want the crust to be on the thinner side. I could never get this as well as she could, so I do it the best I can!
    • Don't overfill the tarts. The filling expands while it bakes and you don't want any overflow. A little under the top is perfect.
    • Watch carefully for browning. Keep a close eye on the mini tarts toward the end of the baking time. When the crust is golden brown and the filling is set, pull them out of the oven.
    • Ingredients to prep ahead- If you have the time to chill the crust, you could make it up to 24 hours before assembling and baking the tarts. You could also chop the pecans in advance.
    • Leftovers and storage- You can store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. They can also be frozen for up to 3 months! Flash freeze on a baking sheet, then transfer to an airtight container for the best results.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 3cookiesCalories: 318kcalCarbohydrates: 30gProtein: 4gFat: 21gSaturated Fat: 9gPolyunsaturated Fat: 3gMonounsaturated Fat: 8gTrans Fat: 0.4gCholesterol: 57mgSodium: 125mgPotassium: 101mgFiber: 1gSugar: 19gVitamin A: 479IUVitamin C: 0.1mgCalcium: 39mgIron: 1mg
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    1. Mariet/Practicingnormal says

      January 28, 2015 at 2:50 am

      I'm saving this recipe. It looks delicious.
      Reply
      • Jessy says

        January 28, 2015 at 8:51 am

        Thank you- it's my favorite of all my Grandma's cookie recipes (and there are a lot!).
        Reply
    2. Leigh says

      December 08, 2015 at 5:08 pm

      Pinned! These look yummy!
      Reply
      • Jessy says

        December 09, 2015 at 11:35 am

        Thank you :)
        Reply
    3. Janet says

      December 17, 2017 at 2:51 pm

      I'm making your recipe as it looks delicious! A quick question - why do you preheat the oven if you put the crust in the refrigerator for an hour? Just wondering because that's the first step on your recipe. Also will there be enough crust if half extra of the filling is made? Thanks!
      Reply
      • Jessy says

        December 17, 2017 at 11:06 pm

        Thanks Janet- these are my favorite! You bring up a good point, I should probably place that direction at a different location in the recipe- as long as it's preheated when they go in to bake. I always make additional filling because I've always run out of it. I've tried filling them less, but it just never worked out so I always make more. Good luck and enjoy! Happy holidays!
        Reply
    4. Robert says

      June 13, 2019 at 10:53 am

      I use butter, too! ...much more flavor.
      Reply
      • Jessy Freimann says

        June 15, 2019 at 6:37 pm

        I couldn't agree more, Robert! Accept no substitutes :)
        Reply
    5. Grandma Dwyer says

      November 27, 2024 at 3:31 pm

      Delicious! Thanks for sharing
      Reply
    6. Karen T says

      December 20, 2025 at 7:27 pm

      I had a lot of the filling and nuts left so I made @nother batch of the dough to make more tassies. I thought about turning it into a pie but didn’t think the leftover filling was enough. This was my first time making tassies. They are yummy!
      Reply
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