National Pecan Pie Day

Supriya Jain
Dec 22, 2023 By Supriya Jain
Originally Published on Feb 23, 2022
Fact-checked by Amanpreet Kaur
National Pecan Pie Day is the time to try a new recipe with pecans.

Where is National Pecan Pie Day celebrated?

Primarily, National Pecan Pie Day is celebrated in the United States. This event is joyous for every pecan pie lover.

Who is National Pecan Pie Day celebrated by?

One of the desserts that we always find on the table during festivities is pecan pie. Pie is loved by everyone, from kids to the elderly. The mouth-watering smooth filling of pecans, eggs, and soft crust made with butter has fans all over the world. National Pecan Pie Day is celebrated by all these pie lovers.

When was National Pecan Pie Day first celebrated?

There is no specific year when it was first started. However, the event has been observed by pie fanatics every year on July 12.

Who started National Pecan Pie Day?

National Pecan Pie Day was started by people who love pecan pies. Considering the number of pies that are sold every year in America, it's safe to say the person who started National Pecan Pie Day did the right thing and gave us an amazing opportunity to dig into the world of pies.

History And Timeline

Though pie has been here for ages, many want to claim pecan pie as their own creation. Over the years, many variations in recipes have been made from adding cinnamon to chocolate.

A corn products refining company of New York and Chicago came up with the corn syrup in 1902 that later in the '30s, became the essential ingredient of the pie.

The Origin Of Pecan Pie

Pecans are native to North America and have been a part of their desserts for centuries. Its written recipe was first found in Texas' St. Louis cookbook in 1898.

Late 1800s

Conflicting Claims

Some say pie originated from New Orleans. Pecan pie was baked by French people when they settled in New Orleans.

Late 1800s

Karo Pie

Southern America created this world-class pecan pie recipe, adding karo syrup to the sugar, eggs, vanilla, and pecans. This recipe is known as karo pie.

'30s

National Pecan Pie Day

National Pecan Pie Day is celebrated on July 12 every year and has been observed for decades now.

20th century

National Pecan Pie Day

National Pecan Pie Day is the time for you to enjoy pecan pie with your friends and family.

July 12, 2002

Traditions And Customs

Pies are an integral part of the holiday's dessert menus. America is also famous for its apple pie and pumpkin pie, but its pecan pies take the crown.

There was no corn syrup in the original recipe. In the early 19th century, custard base pecan pies were baked along with the sweet sticky mixture of pecan nuts, eggs, sugar, corn syrup, and butter, into the crust.

Pies baked with brown sugar or honey, instead of regular sugar and maple syrup or corn syrup, are healthier than pecan pies baked with traditional ingredients. 

Ways To Observe Or Celebrate National Pecan Pie Day

Buy chocolate pecan pie from your local bakery and enjoy it with a warm glass of milk or coffee.

Share a slice of home-baked pie with your friends.

Post pictures of you eating this delicious dessert on social media with the National Pecan Pie Day hashtags.

Facts and Stats

  • The founder of this national day is not known yet.
  • National Pecan Pie Day celebrations are observed across the US with great enthusiasm.
  • National Pecan Pie Day is not a federal holiday in the US.

What is Pecan Pie Day?

Pecan Pie Day is an unofficial holiday to celebrate pecan pies.

Which state is famous for pecan pie?

Texas is famous for its pecan pies.

How many days will a pecan pie last?

Freshly baked pecan pies can be preserved for two to four days if we refrigerate them. They can go bad in two to three hours at room temperature.

Is it safe to leave pecan pie out with children?

It's not safe to leave pecan pies with children as they love sweets, eating pie in excess can cause toothache or a sick stomach.

What is a pecan pie predominantly made of?

Pecan pies’ dominant ingredient is pecan nuts followed by chocolate.

What are the limitations of celebrating National Pecan Pie Day?

The only limitation of celebrating National Pecan Pie Day would be eating too many slices of this sweet delight. Pecan nuts have a high nutritional value, but when baked with sugar, eggs, and chocolate, it becomes unhealthy. 

When Is This Day Celebrated

  • Sunday, July 12, 2020
  • Monday, July 12, 2021
  • Tuesday, July 12, 2022
  • Wednesday, July 12, 2023
  • Friday, July 12, 2024

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Written by Supriya Jain

Bachelor of Commerce, Master of Business Administration specializing in Marketing

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As a skilled member of the Kidadl team, Shruti brings extensive experience and expertise in professional content writing. With a Bachelor's degree in Commerce from Punjab University and an MBA in Business Administration from IMT Nagpur, Shruti has worked in diverse roles such as sales intern, content writer, executive trainee, and business development consultant. Her exceptional writing skills cover a wide range of areas, including SOP, SEO, B2B/B2C, and academic content.

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