These Paleo Pecan Pumpkin Pie Bars are your solution to have your pie and snack on it, too – the healthy way! A sweet, creamy but dense, pumpkin spice filling with a chewy crust made of pecans, dates, cinnamon, and a touch of honey make these taste just like pie, yet easy to pick up and eat with your hands! Gluten, grain, and dairy free.
Paleo Pecan Pumpkin Pie Bars – they’re what’s for dessert tonight (and all over the internet) from now until we all do our pumpkin detox sometime between Thanksgiving and Valentines Day. I don’t know actually. I haven’t been around the internet long enough (or wasn’t paying attention, oops) to know the proper timing for seasonally themed recipes. I’m getting the sense it’s like shopping for clothes though, where it’s a season ahead, is that right?
You guys want to know a secret about these bars? Oh the anticipation. It’s actually not a juicy secret at all, but one that could potentially make your life easier if you are thinking of making them. It’s that the pecan layer is optional. Wow, that’s intense. But really, I’ve made these a couple of times, and although the pecan layer adds a “crust” to complete the pumpkin pie effect, they are really, really tasty without it, too.
Yup, there they are, pecan free, which means that they’re also completely nut free this way, since the filling contains coconut flour and no nuts! Pumpkin party trick, right?
Anyway, I personally love pecans (especially when they’re sweetened up!) and anything involving a crust with pecan, dates, maple syrup and cinnamon, so if you have the motivation, a food processor, and a few extra minutes, they really are delicious with the pecan layer. And a little coconut whipped cream if you really want to take your pumpkin consumption seriously. Make the most of it!
And now you see why my kids are on board with Paleo – the treats just make it fun. They are just a little bit spoiled by the pumpkin goodies lately, especially because I make each recipe twice, more if I don’t get it right.
That’s a whole lot of treat-making up in here, and no one’s complaining (with the exception of me, but that’s why I have you guys) about Thanksgiving coming before Halloween this year. I just hope they’re not completely over all of it by the time the holidays actually roll around – that would make me sad. Same goes for me – I want my romance with Thanksgiving to remain strong and survive all the fall-food-porn on social media. It’s hard, but my Thanksgiving love runs deep and we have a long history. I’d really like to make it work.
Paleo Pecan Pumpkin Pie Bars
Paleo Pecan Pumpkin Pie Bars

Ingredients
- For The Pecan Layer - If you prefer a nut-free bar you can omit this layer
- 1 and 1/2 cups pecan halves
- 1 cup dates softened (I microwaved mine in a small amount of water for a minute)
- 1/3 cup unsweetened coconut flakes
- 1 tbsp raw honey
- 1/2 tsp cinnamon
- For the Pumpkin Layer
- 1 cup pumpkin puree
- 1 egg + 1 egg yolk
- 3 tbsp coconut oil melted and cooled
- 1/4 cup organic coconut sugar
- 2 tbsp raw honey
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1/2 cup coconut flour
- 2 tsp cinnamon
- 1/4 tsp nutmeg
- 1/4 tsp ginger
- 1/8 tsp cloves*
- * You can sub 3 tsp pumpkin pie spice for all of the spices if preferred.
Instructions
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Preheat your oven to 350 degrees and line an 8 x 8 inch baking dish with parchment paper.
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For the pecan layer - put all the ingredients in a food processor and process on high until you get a dense paste. Press the mixture into the bottom of the parchment-lined baking dish.
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Bake the pecan layer in the preheated oven for 5-7 minutes, remove, and set aside.
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For the Pumpkin Layer - Mix the pumpkin puree, egg and egg yolk, coconut sugar, honey vanilla, coconut oil, and spices together until smooth. Slowly add the coconut flour and mix well.
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Spread the pumpkin layer over the pecan layer evenly. Bake in the preheated oven for 30 minutes, or until the center is set and top begins to brown slightly.
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Remove from oven and let cool completely before cutting into squares.
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Enjoy!
I’m linking up with Foodie Friday today, so visit and check out more yummy, healthy recipes to make this weekend!
What do you think? Is the fall-food-porn (#fallfoodporn?) out of control? Do you like it? Do you prefer not to talk about it? Is this weird? Is it threatening the sacredness of your Thanksgiving?
…And, on that note, have a great weekend – and be safe, people – the pumpkins (and pumpkin spiced treats) on the internet are waiting for you.










Goodness gracious, everyone is KILLING it today with the most drool worthy recipes ever! Seriously! This is the combination of two of my husband’s favorite desserts. COINCIDENCE? I think that you are stalking us 😀
It’s good stuff, even my kids like the pecan part 🙂
Yes I think it starts much too early every year, but it’s the same with everything being rushed and pushed early like Black Friday. Why can’t it just be Black Friday? Why does it have to be earlier? But seriously those bars!
Everything early, so true. I kind of wish fall lasted longer anyway, so maybe it’s not all bad 🙂
oh my goodness! these look unbelievable!
Thank you!
It’s total fall overload on the internet but I love it! I love candied pecans in salads but never liked pecan pie. These bars look delicious though and I love the ingredients list!
It’s good stuff and all simple! I do love it too – fall’s my favorite so it’s nice to take advantage 🙂
I love the total fall food overload – fall foods are the best foods! These look so delicious – pinning them to make soon! I particularly like the pecan and date crust – yum!
I’m a fan of this sort of crust too – goes really well!
Gosh you’re kids are lucky! I wish I had someone to make these for me, but I guess I’m just going to have to do it myself… with the pecan crust
You’ll love them! And it’s a simple recipe, which makes the motivation easier 🙂
I love fall food so I can’t really complain. However, it is quite amazing how many pumpkin recipes there really are! I want to try to make these this weekend… and I will 100% be adding the pecan crust… it sounds AMAZING!
Seriously so many – a lot of them different versions of the same things, but still, so many great ideas 🙂 And I vote pecan crust too!
These look awesome!! I finally picked up pumpkin too and have to try this asap!!
Thanks, and hope you try! It’s time, now that it’s finally cooled down and really feels like fall 🙂
These sound overly fantastic! I love pecans as well, and have some pecan meal that I’ve been looking for a way to use! I think homemade pecan pumpkin pie bars are the way to go 🙂 Love that this is so simple too!
Thanks! Hope you try them – it’s also a really forgiving recipe with subs, I don’t think you can go wrong!
The fall food porn is real! I have to be honest and say that I always think I’m not -crazy- about pumpkin, but then I have some kind of pumpkin treat and profess my love right there and then. And Thanksgiving before Halloween? I think that’s always the case for us Canadians 😛
I fall in love with pumpkin every time I take a bite – it’s magical!