I have been wanting to do this Vegan Pecan Pie literally for years! But I was intimidated, because replacing 3 eggs seemed a very steep challenge. Challenge accepted! Admittedly, I did not get it right on the first try. I tried to complicate it. Or the second – slightly less complicated it. But you know what they say…third time’s the charm! I took my mom’s old recipe with just 6 ingredients and started from scratch. Back to basics and you know, I’ve been saying it all along, (insert note to self) you don’t NEED to complicate it. With few substitutions, this is vegan made easy. Easy as…well, pie 🙂

Sooo, it was a kitchen chemistry experiment of sorts, but I am absolutely thrilled with how it turned out. Not only did I take on a Vegan Pecan Pie, but I took on a Gluten-Free Vegan Pecan Pie. If you aren’t gluten-free, don’t worry. I’ll include a traditional crust for you in the printable recipe as well.

Today I used Bob’s Red Mill Gluten Free 1-to-1 Baking Flour because it is perfectly formulated for baking with a great taste and texture. But for someone like me, with zero experience in gluten-free baking, there are no additional specialty ingredients or custom recipes required. So that is a HUGE plus.

Bob’s Red Mill Gluten Free 1-to-1 Baking Flour combines finely ground brown rice flour, sweet white rice flour, whole grain sorghum flour, potato starch, and tapioca flour with a touch of xanthan gum. Xantham gum is the ingredient which creates chewy cookies and springy muffins. The protein in the sorghum flour helps give baked goods an almost wheat-like texture and aids in browning. You can also use this blend for cookies, cakes, and brownies.

The first difference I remembered was that I live in Arizona with pretty near zero humidity. Arrrgghhh, Arizona how you love to mess with my baking! My dough was a bit too dry, but I corrected this in subsequent attempts with another tablespoon or two of cold water. There was also no rolling, this dough is actually pressed into the pie dish and par-baked for 10 minutes.

A little bit about flax “eggs” as a replacer. I use these Organic Golden Flax Seeds, also by Bob’s Red Mill. What can I say, I am a fan 🙂 I buy the whole seeds, take out a bit at a time and freeze the rest of the bag. Then, using a spice grinder, I mill them into a fine powder. You can also buy it that way here. The ratio I use is this: 1 egg = 1 Tbl ground flax PLUS 3 Tbl of water. Allow it to sit until it becomes thick and gelatinous. Just like a beaten egg. See, I told you it was simple!

The ingredients rounding up this recipe are corn syrup or brown rice syrup (I use Organic, GMO-free, not high-fructose), sugar, non-dairy margarine, vanilla and the star of the show, pecans. I like to use pieces for the filling and decoratively place whole pecans around the edges. I just think it offers a nicer aesthetic. It’s a decadent dessert, but I know we all understand that everything is better in moderation. Top with a dollop of coconut whipped cream.

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Do you have any requests for more Gluten-Free Vegan recipes using Bob’s Red Mill Gluten Free 1-to-1 Baking Flour? What do you make with this flour? Leave a comment below to let me know 🙂

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