Nutrition Facts
Servings: 5 ServingCalories:320kcalTotal Fat:28gCholesterol:85mgSodium:140mgPotassium:180mgTotal Carbohydrate:9gSugars: 2gProtein:7gCalcium: 40mg
If you love the rich, fudgy bite of brownies and the gooey, caramel-like crunch of pecan pie, these Pecan Pie Brownies are about to become your new favorite dessert. Imagine a dense chocolate base topped with a buttery pecan layer that’s slightly crisp on top and soft underneath — pure comfort in every square.
This recipe keeps things keto and low-carb by using almond flour and sugar-free sweeteners, so you can enjoy that indulgent pecan pie flavor without the usual sugar overload. It’s perfect for holidays, family gatherings, or whenever your sweet tooth needs something truly satisfying.
When enjoyed in moderation, this recipe can fit into a keto or low-carb lifestyle. The combination of healthy fats from pecans and butter with moderate protein helps keep you satisfied longer.
Because it’s low in net carbs and free from added sugar, it avoids the sharp spikes that traditional brownies often cause. Like any dessert, portion control matters — but this version makes it easier to stay aligned with keto-friendly eating goals.
Yes — this recipe can be keto-friendly when made with almond flour and a sugar-free sweetener. The net carbs stay low because it avoids wheat flour and refined sugar.
Pecans are naturally low in carbs and high in fats, making them suitable for keto diets. By using ingredients like erythritol or monk fruit sweetener, the overall carbohydrate count remains manageable for most low-carb plans.
As always, check your specific sweetener and chocolate to ensure they are keto-compliant.
Pecan Pie Brownies are a layered dessert that combines two classic American treats: chocolate brownies and traditional pecan pie. The base is a rich, fudgy brownie, while the top layer mimics the sticky, nutty pecan filling found in holiday pies.
They’re typically baked in a square pan and sliced into bars, making them easier to serve than pie. This version gives the same nostalgic flavor but with a low-carb twist.
These brownies are ideal for holiday gatherings, potlucks, meal prep desserts, and keto diet plans. They’re also perfect for Thanksgiving, winter baking season, or anytime you want something impressive but easy to slice and serve.
Almond Flour
My go-to for keto baking. It keeps the brownies moist and gives structure without adding excess carbs.
Unsweetened Cocoa Powder
Adds deep chocolate flavor and richness. Choose high-quality cocoa for the best taste.
Sugar-Free Sweetener
I prefer monk fruit blends for a clean sweetness. It keeps the recipe low-carb without bitterness.
Eggs
Help bind everything together and create that classic brownie texture.
Butter
Adds richness and helps create a fudgy consistency. Grass-fed butter gives extra flavor if you have it.
Pecans
The star of the topping. They bring crunch, healthy fats, and authentic pecan pie flavor.
Sugar-Free Syrup
Creates that sticky pecan pie-style layer. Make sure it’s keto-friendly and low in net carbs.
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
For longer storage, freeze individual slices wrapped tightly in parchment and placed in a freezer-safe container for up to 2 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge before serving.
These brownies are ideal for holiday gatherings, potlucks, meal prep desserts, and keto diet plans. They’re also perfect for Thanksgiving, winter baking season, or anytime you want something impressive but easy to slice and serve.
Servings: 5 ServingCalories:320kcalTotal Fat:28gCholesterol:85mgSodium:140mgPotassium:180mgTotal Carbohydrate:9gSugars: 2gProtein:7gCalcium: 40mg
Store in fridge for best texture.
Reheat briefly in microwave for a gooier texture.
Contains nuts and dairy.
Sprinkle flaky salt on top for flavor contrast.