Known as pecan tassies, these addictive little mouthfuls are crunchy, nutty, gooey, flaky, and easy to pop one after another.
Nobody is sure where this recipe originated, but they are thought to be Southern so they are most likely from Georgia, Florida, or Texas where pecans are important cash crops. These tasty tartlets are often served at Southern weddings, but are most commonly found as a Christmas and Thanksgiving dessert, when pecans are still fresh. In the movie Steel Magnolias, Clairee (played by Olympia Dukakis) serves them to the gang at the beauty shop.
Occasionally called Tea Time Tassies, they likely got their name because they are made in little cups, and the word tasse means cup in French (to make them, you need mini muffin pans, shown below).
My wife served them to me when we were dating and they played no small role in my decision to propose marriage. She got her recipe from her Aunt Dee who called them Crunch Cups.
These golden cups with their mahogany filling are worth the effort. Cook them a day in advance if you can. I think they’re better after a day of aging. They can be kept for a week at room temp in an airtight container or they can be frozen and kept for a month.
Oh, and by the way, no reason why you can’t fill the cups with pumpkin pie filling, jam, berries, lemon curd, apple sauce (with a crumble topping), brownie mix, or inspiration.


Pecan Tassies Recipe (a.k.a. Bite Size Pecan Pies, a.k.a. Crunch Cups)
Ingredients
- 3 ounces full fat cream cheese
- 8 tablespoons salted butter, room temperature (1 stick)
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 1/3 cup pecans
- 1 egg
- 3/4 cup dark brown sugar
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
- 1 teaspoon salted melted butter
Method
- Prep. Coarsely chop the pecans.
- Mix cream cheese, butter, and flour until the flour powder disappears. Do not over mix.
- Make 1" (25 mm) balls and drop them into the wells of the mini muffin pans. There is no need to grease or flour the pan. Press them into a hollow cup. The bottoms and sides should be about 1/8" (3.2 mm) thick. Sprinkle a layer of chopped pecans in the bottom of the cups.
- Whisk together the egg, brown sugar, vanilla, and melted butter and pour into the cups, filling them only about 2/3 of the way. The filling will expand.
- Fire up. Preheat the oven to 350°F.
- Cook. Bake for about 30 minutes or until the pastry is golden. Cool for at least 15 minutes by sitting the muffin pans on wire grates so air can circulate under them. You can use the grates from your grill. Run a sharp knife around the cups to loosen them and pop them out.
- Serve. For Christmas, sprinkle with powdered sugar so they look like they're covered with snow. Plate and serve immediately.
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