Kentucky Derby Pie Recipe is a Trifecta of Chocolate, Bourbon & Pecans (2024)

A trifecta of chocolate, pecans and bourbon, this Kentucky Derby pie is the perfect dessert to serve at your Kentucky Derby viewing or tailgate party. Even if you’re not into horse racing, you won’t be able to resist a slice of this delicious dessert.

As a UNC Tar Heel, I have an extreme dislike for Kentucky’s college basketball team. But I’m a big fan of Kentucky bourbon, horse racing, big hats and delicious Kentucky Derby pie.

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What’s not to love about a delicious chocolatey, nutty pie with a bourbon kick?

It’s the perfect accompaniment for an icy homemade bourbon mint julep. And of course, it’s a no brainer to serve at a Kentucky Derby party.

I usally only make this combo once a year. Though as I’m sitting here typing and sipping on an icy mint julep and contemplating a second slice of pie, I don’t know why these two delicacies aren’t on the regular menu rotation!

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Because they’re both really easy to make. Simple recipes — I promise! And you know they taste good!

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What is Kentucky Derby Pie

The original recipe was created by the Kern family in the 1950s and served at the Melrose Inn in Prospect, Ky. Theirs, made using a secret recipe that includes chocolate, walnut and bourbon, is the only official Derby-Pie®.

But you’ll find many make-at-home versions and variations in the recipe boxes of cooks from Kentucky and throughout the south.

My version uses pecans instead of walnuts — although you could certainly substitute them if you prefer their flavor. The finished pie tastes a little bit like a chocolate chip cookie in a crust, with a bourbon kick and lots of pecans.

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The flour and some of the chocolate chips rise to the top to create a cookie-like crust, while the center is more gooey, similar to a chocolate pecan pie, with rich bourbon flavor.

I like to call my version a Trifecta Pie, a little play on horse racing lingo that also makes reference to the three key ingredients.

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You can scroll to the end of this post for the full recipe and ingredient list and a printable recipe card. But you may want to keep reading for more tips on how to make the perfect air fryer wontons.

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To Make Chocolate Chip Bourbon Pecan Pie , You Will Need:

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  • Deep Dish Pie Crust– I use a frozen deep dish crustbecause I’m all about easy, but if you have the extra time, whip up Martha’s perfect homemade pie crust.
  • Granulated sugar – Use traditional white, granulated sugar in this recipe, not a subsitute or alternative sweetener.
  • All-purpose flour– Make sure you use all-purpose flour for best results.
  • Butter– I like to use unsalted butter when baking, but salted butter won’t ruin the recipe.
  • Eggs – Always opt for large eggs when baking, unless otherwise specified.
  • Pecans – I prefer to use pecan halves in this recipe; it makes for a prettier pie. Choose pecans that have a recent freshness date.
  • Bourbon – Since bourbon is a key ingredient in a Kentucky Derby pie, pick a high quality brand that you wouldn’t mind drinking straight or in an Old Fashioned co*cktail. However, there’s no need to use the most expensive bourbon for baking or a rareified brand like Pappy Van Winkle.
  • Semisweet chocolate morsels – These chips have a higher cocoa content than milk chocolate and taste slightly bitter, more like dark chocolate.

How to Make Trifecta Pie

Every time I make a pie, I wonder why I don’t make more. They are so simple to put together, much easier than cookies or cakes and so many other desserts.

For a pie, you pretty much just throw the ingredients together in a crust, slideit in the oven and bake.

And about an hour later (give or take a few minutes), you get this.

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Time needed:1 hour and 15 minutes

Easy Chocolate Bourbon Pecan Pie Recipe to serve for the Kentucky Derby.

  1. While the oven is preheating, combine the sugar and flour in a large mixing bowl.

  2. Add cooled, melted butter and stir until combined.

  3. Next, add the eggs and bourbon and stir until fully incorporated.

  4. Fold in pecans and chocolate chips.

  5. Pour mixture into a deep dish pie crust.
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  6. To prevent messy spills in the oven, place the pie pan on a large rimmed baking sheet to bake.

  7. To prevent the edges of the pie crust from browning too quickly, you may need to cover them with foil part way through or use a pie shield.

  8. The pie is ready when it is set and the crust is light brown, usually in 45 to 55 minutes.Kentucky Derby Pie Recipe is a Trifecta of Chocolate, Bourbon & Pecans (8)

  9. After removing the pie from the oven, allow it to cool before cutting and serving.

how Should I serve Bourbon Chocolate Pecan Pie

A slice of this pie is great on its own, served room temperature.

But it’s also delicious heated slightly in the microwave, just long enough so that the chocolate chips get all oozy.

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You can also serve the pie with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or homemade whipped cream. (Mix a little bourbon in, in addition to vanilla extract, for a boozy whipped topping.)

If you’re planning on serving the pie on a hot day, you may want to try my friend Sara’s recipe for sturdy whipped cream frosting to keep it from melting in the heat.

Baking tips & Tricks

Variations & Substitutions

If you want to change this recipe up a bit and make it more like the original, you can subsitute walnuts, in equal portion, for the pecans.

If you don’t like cooking with alcohol, you can omit the bourbon and subsitute 1 1/2 teaspoons of vanilla.

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For Best Results

To prevent messy spills in the oven, place the pie pan on a large rimmed baking sheet to bake.

To keep the edges of the pie crust from browning too quickly, you may need to cover them with foil part way through or use a pie shield. Check the pie after 10 or 15 minutes in the oven. If the edges are browning too quickly, add foil or the pie shield.

Frequently Asked QUESTIONS

Can you make derby pie ahead of time?

Yes, this recipe is a great one to make 1 to 3 days ahead of time. There’s no need to refrigerate the pie. Once it has cooled completely, you can cover it with foil or store it in a pie keeper. The pie should last 5 days or longer stored on your countertop and longer if refrigerated.

Can I freeze Kentucky Derby pie?

Yes, this pie freezes well. Just place in an air tight container or a freezer-safe bag and refrigerate for up to 6 months. Thaw completely before serving.
You can also freeze slices individually if you have leftovers.

What does Kentucky Derby Pie taste like?

A little slice of heaven!
Seriously, though, this Trifecta pie tastes like a cross between a really good chocolate chip cookie and a pecan pie with a wonderful bourbon chaser. There’s a reason it’s such a beloved tradition in Kentucky and throughout the south.

More Recipes to Serve for the Kentucky Derby

If you enjoyed this pie recipe, don’t miss these other Kentucky Derby party food & drink ideas.

  • Classic Mint Julep
  • Chocolate Chip Pecan Pie Bars
  • Chocolate Pecan Turtle Cookie Dip
  • Southern Style Pimento Cheese
  • Kentucky Derby Party Recipes
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Chocolate Bourbon Pecan Pie

A trifecta of chocolate, pecans and bourbon, this pie is the perfect dessert to serve at your Kentucky Derby party. Even if you’re not into horse racing, you won’t be able to resist a slice of this delicious dessert.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 45 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 15 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Servings 8

Calories 490 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 deep dish pie crust
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 6 Tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 1 stick butter melted and cooled
  • 2 large eggs beaten
  • 1 ounce bourbon
  • 1 cups pecan
  • 1 cup semisweet chocolate morsels

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

  • In a large mixing bowl, combine sugar and flour.

  • Add melted butter and stir until combined. Add eggs and bourbon and stir until fully incorporated.

  • Fold in pecans and chocolate chips.

  • Pour mixture into a deep dish pie pan.

  • Place pie pan in the middle of a large rimmed baking sheet and bake at 350 degrees for 50 to 60 minutes, until the pie is set and the crust is light brown.

  • Check on the pie as it it cooking. If the edges of the crust are browning too quickly, cover them with foil and continue baking.

  • Remove from oven, allow to cool, cut and serve.

Notes

Notes & Tips

  1. To prevent messy spills in the oven, place the pie pan on a large rimmed baking sheet to bake.
  2. To keep the edges of the pie crust from browning too quickly, you may need to cover them with foil part way through or use a pie shield. Check the pie after 10 or 15 minutes in the oven. If the edges are browning too quickly, add foil or the pie shield.

Subsititutions

  1. You may substitute 1 cup of walnuts for the pecans in this recipe.
  2. If you prefer not to use bourbon, you can omit it from the recipe, substituting 1 1/2 teaspoons of vanilla.

Nutrition

Calories: 490kcalCarbohydrates: 56gProtein: 6gFat: 26gSaturated Fat: 8gCholesterol: 42mgSodium: 118mgPotassium: 225mgFiber: 3gSugar: 33gVitamin A: 80IUVitamin C: 0.2mgCalcium: 34mgIron: 2.8mg

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Kentucky Derby Pie Recipe is a Trifecta of Chocolate, Bourbon & Pecans (2024)

FAQs

What is a Derby-Pie made of? ›

Derby pie is a chocolate and walnut open-faced custard pie baked in a (pre-baked) pie shell. The pie was created in the Melrose Inn of Prospect, Kentucky, United States, by George Kern with the help of his parents, Walter and Leaudra.

What is the difference between a Derby-Pie and a pecan pie? ›

Is a derby pie just pecan pie? No, derby pie is not a traditional pecan pie. With the addition of bourbon and chocolate, this pie is far richer and decadent. However, the textures are largely the same—sweet, sticky, buttery—thanks to the pie filling's several types of sugars and chopped nuts.

What bourbon is best for pie? ›

Pecan pie is a great place to utilize Maker's Mark, as are Blondies. Also consider adding it to any chocolate baked dessert with hints of ginger or clove. Although older vintages of Maker's Mark are solid sipping whiskies, the immature nature of the regular bottle is perfect for baking.

What is the history of Kentucky Derby-Pie? ›

"Derby-Pie" is said to have been created by Kern family members in 1950 as the signature item for their restaurant, the Melrose Inn. Alan Rupp, the Kerns' grandson, says Grandma Kern started out baking three pies at a time, leaving them on the windowsill to cool.

Who made the original Derby pie? ›

Leaudra and Walter Kern, along with their son, George created the very first Derby-Pie® dessert in 1954 at the Melrose Inn in Prospect, Kentucky, and to this day Kern's Kitchen crafts each pie, one at a time, according to that legendary secret recipe.

What is Kentucky pie made of? ›

Beat corn syrup, white sugar, and eggs together in a bowl using an electric mixer on low speed until well blended; stir in chocolate chips, pecans, butter, bourbon, and vanilla extract. Pour mixture into the prepared pie crust. Bake in the preheated oven until set, 45 to 50 minutes.

What state invented the Derby Pie? ›

Leaudra and Walter Kern, along with their son, created the very first Derby-Pie® in 1954 at the Melrose Inn in Prospect, Kentucky, and to this day Kern's Kitchen crafts each pie, one at a time, according to that legendary secret recipe.

What is the best type of pie in the world? ›

The Best Pie Flavors & Where to Try Them
  • Key Lime Pie.
  • Apple Pie.
  • Pecan Pie.
  • Pumpkin Pie.
  • Cherry Pie.
  • Coconut Cream Pie.
  • Boston Cream Pie.
  • Berry Pies.
Jul 6, 2023

What is the most preferred pie? ›

The clear winner for the United States as a whole was (not surprisingly) apple pie with more than 27% of sales going to the traditional flavor.

What are the 4 ingredients in bourbon? ›

The Recipe - Bourbon is distilled from a fermented mash of grain, yeast and water. The “mash bill” must have a minimum of 51% corn. For most bourbons, the average is about 70%. Other grains such as rye, malted barley, and wheat are considered “flavor” grains.

What are the three main ingredients of bourbon? ›

Bourbon must be produced from a mash of not less than 51% corn, but typically, a bourbon mash contains ~ 70% corn, 15% rye, and 15% malted barley. A rye whiskey mash can contain 51% rye, 39% corn, and 10% malted barley. The Tennessee whiskey can be made from a mash of 80% corn, 10% rye, and 10% malt.

What is the best bourbon to use for pecan pie? ›

The 5 Best Whiskeys for Pecan Pie
  • Old Grand-Dad 114 $30.
  • Rittenhouse 100 $22. Piquant with a malty-sweet finish, this whiskey's vanilla and cinnamon spice flavors will complement flaky pastry crust. ...
  • Wild Turkey 101 $20. ...
  • Old Overholt $15. ...
  • Elijah Craig Barrel Proof $100.
Oct 6, 2016

What is the most popular food at the Kentucky Derby? ›

Traditional Kentucky Derby foods
  1. Hot browns. A Kentucky hot brown might be the most recognized Derby food. ...
  2. Pimento cheese. ...
  3. Kentucky Benedictine dip/spread. ...
  4. Kentucky beer cheese. ...
  5. Deviled eggs. ...
  6. Fried chicken. ...
  7. Golden flaky biscuits. ...
  8. Chocolate bourbon pecan pie.
Mar 16, 2022

What are the two nicknames for the Kentucky Derby? ›

The Derby is known as "The Run for the Roses", as the winning horse is draped in a blanket of roses. Lasting approximately two minutes, the race has also been called "The Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports" or "The Fastest Two Minutes in Sports".

What is a traditional Kentucky Derby meal? ›

Some traditional derby dishes include pimento cheese, tea sandwiches, and deviled eggs. Here, you'll find those recipes and so much more. Like Southern fried okra, homemade biscuits, ham and cheese sliders, and tomato pie. We've even included a few spring desserts that would be perfect for a Southern-inspired party.

What is in a Derbyshire pie? ›

For those of you who don't have much of a sweet tooth and find yourselves perusing menus at dinner time, why not go for a Derbyshire fidgety pie? This is a delicious and very hearty option, featuring apple, potatoes, onions and bacon, all topped with shortcrust pastry. That'll put hairs on your chest!

Are Derby Pie and chess pie the same? ›

You can also think of pecan pie as an extension of chess pie, with brown sugar and corn syrup taking the place of granulated sugar and pecans adding nuttiness and crunch. And then there is Kentucky bourbon and walnut pie (aka Derby pie), which adds Bourbon, chocolate, and walnuts to the chess pie formula.

What is another name for a Derby Pie? ›

The Kern family registered the trademark “Derby Pie”, so the pie is known by other names as well. These include the “Run for the Roses Pie”, the “Pegasus Pie” and “May Day Pie”. The Derby is often referred to as “The Run for the Roses” due to the pile of roses draped over the winner.

Why is it no longer called crack pie? ›

Name change

Some food writers and others have criticized naming foods including Crack Pie after addictive substances as insensitive and offensive. In May 2019, Devra First of the Boston Globe criticized the name in a column for making light of addiction by alluding to the addictiveness of crack cocaine.

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