Kentucky Derby Chocolate Bourbon Tart

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This Kentucky Derby chocolate bourbon pecan tart begins with a cold-butter, flaky crust chilled before rolling. Semisweet chocolate chips and pecan halves are arranged in the shell, then a glossy custard of eggs, brown sugar, corn syrup, melted butter and bourbon is poured over. Bake until set and golden, cool fully before slicing and serve with whipped cream or vanilla ice cream.

Updated on Wed, 22 Apr 2026 14:08:43 GMT
Decadent Kentucky Derby Chocolate Bourbon Pecan Tart, golden crust filled with chocolate and nuts. Pinterest
Decadent Kentucky Derby Chocolate Bourbon Pecan Tart, golden crust filled with chocolate and nuts. | goldenbatbout.com

The scent of melting chocolate always makes me think of late spring in the kitchen, with sunlight streaming across the counter just as the Derby fever starts to stir. I stumbled on this Kentucky Derby Chocolate Bourbon Pecan Tart by accident one rainy afternoon, lured by the promise of something indulgent after seeing an empty pie plate at a neighbor's gathering. The blend of rich chocolate, boozy bourbon, and crunchy pecans felt like the right way to bring a festive spirit indoors. Instead of a traditional pie, I wanted the drama of a glossy tart with its elegant, scalloped edge. Each time I roll out the dough, I'm reminded that even simple ingredients can become a showstopper when you pay attention to the details.

One spring evening, I brought this tart to a Derby watch party, slightly skeptical it would compete with the tray of classic pies on the counter. Watching people's faces melt as the first bite hit—a little warmth from the bourbon, bittersweet chocolate mingling with the sweet pecans—turned my nerves into quiet satisfaction. Next thing I knew, cards and laughter scattered around, that tart was gone before the second race call, and people kept asking for the recipe between sips of mint julep.

Ingredients

  • All-purpose flour: The backbone of the crust, make sure to spoon and level for precise measurements—too much and the dough can toughen.
  • Salt: Just a pinch brings all the flavors together and lifts the chocolate.
  • Granulated sugar: A little sweetness balances the salt and helps brown the crust ever so slightly.
  • Unsalted butter: Keep it cold for flaky layers, cut into cubes right before mixing so it won’t melt too soon.
  • Ice water: Sprinkle this in slowly—the dough should just come together, not turn sticky.
  • Semisweet chocolate chips: Scattered on the base, these melt into pools beneath the pecans for dreamy bites.
  • Dark brown sugar: The molasses notes deepen the filling’s warmth, giving it a cozy Southern heart.
  • Light corn syrup: Helps the filling stay smooth and glossy, never gritty—try maple syrup if you want something more woodsy.
  • Eggs: Providing structure—let them come to room temperature for a silkiest blend.
  • Bourbon: Pick one you like enough to sip; its flavor comes through in every bite.
  • Unsalted butter (melted): Ensures the filling stays silky, while also adding just a bit more rich decadence.
  • Vanilla extract: Softens the edges and rounds out the sweetness—don’t skip it.
  • Pecan halves: The hero of the filling—toast them for extra crunch and an irresistible nutty aroma.

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Instructions

Get Your Oven Ready:
Start by preheating your oven to 350°F so it’s ready to go right when your tart is assembled.
Make the Crust:
Toss the flour, salt, and sugar in a chilled bowl. Use your fingertips to quickly rub in the cold, cubed butter until the mix feels like damp sand and a few bigger flecks remain, then trickle in ice water until the dough just holds together.
Roll and Chill:
On a lightly floured surface, shape the dough into a circle and gently roll it out to fit a 9-inch tart pan. Press it in with care, trimming any overhang, and poke the bottom lightly with a fork to prevent puffing; chill while you work on the filling.
Whisk the Filling:
In a mixing bowl, beat together eggs, dark brown sugar, corn syrup, bourbon, melted butter, vanilla, and salt until smooth and glossy—it’ll smell delicious already.
Layer Chocolate and Pecans:
Scatter chocolate chips over the chilled crust, then lay pecan halves on top in concentric circles or a rustic tumble, depending on your mood.
Pour and Bake:
Slowly pour the filling over the pecans, letting it seep through the gaps. Slide the tart into the oven and bake for 35–40 minutes, peeking near the end—the center should look barely set, with a bit of wobble.
Cool and Serve:
Let the tart cool completely for perfect, clean slices. For a little extra Southern flair, add a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a generous dollop of whipped cream just before serving.
Rich chocolate bourbon pecan tart, showcasing a glossy filling and crunchy pecan topping. Pinterest
Rich chocolate bourbon pecan tart, showcasing a glossy filling and crunchy pecan topping. | goldenbatbout.com

Serving this tart at my Dad’s backyard birthday, I caught him sneaking away for just one more slice before the candles were even blown out—it was proof that a good dessert really does bring everyone together, no matter the occasion.

How to Toast Pecans for Maximum Flavor

A quick five minutes in a dry skillet over medium heat will coax out the pecans’ deeper, buttery notes. Stir constantly and don’t walk away—they’re done as soon as they smell fragrant and look a shade darker. Let them cool before adding to the tart for the best crunch.

Pairing Ideas for Your Derby Tart

This slice feels right at home with a pour of Kentucky bourbon, but honestly, a cup of strong coffee or sweet dessert wine is great too. I love how it stands up to robust flavors—the caramel undertones in a good bourbon echo the tart’s richness. If you want to keep things cozy, hot coffee and a scoop of cold ice cream hit all the happy notes after dinner.

Making It Your Own Year After Year

Over time, I’ve tried swapping in maple syrup and even a dark chocolate drizzle for extra flair, and it’s been a crowd pleaser each time. The best part is how forgiving this tart can be; as long as you keep the basics, it invites playful tweaks with every season or gathering. Trust your tastebuds and let tradition be flexible, not fussy.

  • Try rough-chopped chocolate for gooey pockets.
  • For a prettier finish, brush warm apricot jam over the top.
  • Desserts taste better shared—don’t wait for a Derby party to make this one.
Moist Kentucky Derby Chocolate Bourbon Pecan Tart slices, ready to be served chilled. Pinterest
Moist Kentucky Derby Chocolate Bourbon Pecan Tart slices, ready to be served chilled. | goldenbatbout.com

I hope this tart brings just as much warmth, flavor, and happy chaos to your kitchen as it has to mine, Derby hat or not. Don’t be surprised if the last slice disappears before you reach the table.

Recipe FAQs

How do I prevent a soggy crust?

Keep the butter very cold and chill the formed crust before rolling and again in the pan. Avoid overworking the dough, and blind-chill the shaped crust while you prepare the filling so it stays crisp during baking.

Should I toast the pecans?

Toasting deepens flavor and adds crunch. Spread pecans on a baking sheet and toast at 325°F (160°C) for 6–8 minutes, stirring once, until fragrant. Cool before arranging in the crust.

What can I use instead of bourbon?

Substitute dark rum or a whiskey for similar warmth. For a nonalcoholic option, use a tablespoon of vanilla extract plus a splash of apple juice or brewed strong tea to echo the depth without alcohol.

Can I replace corn syrup?

Yes—maple syrup or golden syrup works well. Maple adds a complementary flavor note; expect a slightly different texture and sweetness level, so adjust to taste.

How can I tell when the filling is done?

The tart is done when the edges are set and the center has just a gentle wobble. The top should be golden and slightly puffed; it will firm as it cools, so avoid overbaking.

How should I store leftovers and reheat?

Because the filling contains eggs and dairy, refrigerate covered for up to 3–4 days. Bring slices to room temperature before serving or warm briefly in a low oven (275–300°F / 135–150°C) for 5–10 minutes for a just-baked feel.

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Kentucky Derby Chocolate Bourbon Tart

Decadent Kentucky Derby tart of chocolate, pecans and bourbon in a flaky butter crust.

Prep Time
25 minutes
Cook Time
40 minutes
Overall Time
65 minutes
Created by Levi Knox


Skill Level Medium

Cuisine American (Southern)

Makes 8 Serving Size

Diet Info Meat-Free

What You Need

Tart crust

01 All-purpose flour — 1 1/4 cups
02 Fine salt — 1/4 teaspoon
03 Granulated sugar — 1 tablespoon
04 Unsalted butter, cold and cubed — 1/2 cup
05 Ice water — 3 to 4 tablespoons

Chocolate bourbon pecan filling

01 Semisweet chocolate chips — 1 cup
02 Dark brown sugar, packed — 1 cup
03 Light corn syrup — 1/2 cup
04 Large eggs — 3
05 Bourbon — 1/4 cup
06 Unsalted butter, melted — 1/4 cup
07 Pure vanilla extract — 2 teaspoons
08 Fine salt — 1/2 teaspoon
09 Pecan halves — 2 cups

How-To

Step 01

Preheat oven: Position a rack in the center of the oven and preheat to 350°F.

Step 02

Make the crust: In a mixing bowl combine flour, 1/4 teaspoon salt and sugar. Cut the cold, cubed butter into the dry ingredients using a pastry blender or fingertips until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs.

Step 03

Bring dough together and chill: Sprinkle 3 tablespoons of ice water over the flour mixture and gently mix until the dough just begins to hold together; add the remaining tablespoon only if needed. Shape the dough into a disk, wrap tightly and refrigerate for 20 minutes.

Step 04

Roll and fit crust: On a lightly floured surface roll the chilled dough to fit a 9-inch tart pan. Transfer the dough to the pan, press into the corners, trim the excess and return to the refrigerator while you prepare the filling.

Step 05

Prepare the filling: Whisk together the eggs, packed brown sugar, corn syrup, bourbon, melted butter, vanilla and 1/2 teaspoon salt in a bowl until smooth and homogeneous.

Step 06

Assemble tart: Evenly scatter the semisweet chocolate chips across the chilled crust, arrange pecan halves over the chocolate, then gently pour the filling mixture over the pecans to fill the tart shell.

Step 07

Bake and cool: Bake at 350°F for 35 to 40 minutes, until the filling is set and the top is golden brown. Remove from the oven and cool completely on a wire rack before slicing.

Step 08

Finish and serve: Slice and serve at room temperature with whipped cream or vanilla ice cream if desired; allow slices to rest briefly after cutting for cleaner portions.

Gear Needed

  • Mixing bowls
  • 9-inch tart pan
  • Rolling pin
  • Whisk
  • Pastry blender (optional)
  • Measuring cups and spoons
  • Wire cooling rack

Allergy Advice

Always review every ingredient for possible allergens and speak to a healthcare provider if unsure.
  • Contains egg, gluten (wheat), dairy (butter, chocolate), tree nuts (pecans) and soy (chocolate).

Nutrition Details (for one serving)

These details are for general reference—they're no substitute for professional advice.
  • Energy: 520
  • Fats: 31 g
  • Carbohydrates: 55 g
  • Proteins: 6 g

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