Ingredients
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2 1/2
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2 1/2
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1/3
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1
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5
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3
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1
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1
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1/2
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Directions
War Eagle Bean Palace Pecan Cobbler,This recipe is one of the signature desserts served at the Bean Palace Restaurant which is located inside the War Eagle Mill in Rogers, Arkansas. The mill was originally built in 1830 and is still a working water-powered grist mill. All corn and grains that are milled there are organically grown. This recipe is definitely not for anyone on any kind of diet, but if you are not worried about fats, carbs, sugars or calories then by all means try this recipe. Pecan Cobbler is one of the most delicious and rich desserts I have ever tried. Small servings are recommended. It is very similar to pecan pie. The oat flour used in the crust is simple to make by placing 1 cup of regular oatmeal into your blender and blending until it resembles powder. This also works in a food processor.,I tried to make this recipe tonight, but had a problem. I followed the directions exactly and baked it @ 350 for 65 minutes (1h 5m), but it was not done. Did I do something wrong? what can I do to fix it? Could I increase the temperature to 375 or 400 and cook it longer? How long should I bake it for at 375? How long should I bake it for at 400? Why wasn’t it done after 65 minutes? what can be done to fix it so that I don’t have to just throw it out? can I substitute all-purpose flour for oat flour?,This is so good! Pecan Pie–only easier to make and better chance of it turning out well.
War Eagle Bean Palace Pecan Cobbler was a big hit at Christmas dinner this year!
Everyone wanted the leftovers, too. I’m keeping this recipe handy for when I need to feed crowds—fantastic for pot luck dinners and buffet style dining. Easy to transport, as well.
My husband loves pecan pie and he said that it was as good as any he’s ever had in 55 years! Now that’s a compliment!
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Steps
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Done
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Pre-Heat Oven to 350. |
2
Done
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Spray a 13 X 9 Inch Pan With Cooking Spray. |
3
Done
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in Large Bowl, Mix Together the Syrup, Sugar, Butter, Vanilla and Eggs Until Very Well Combined. |
4
Done
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Pour 1/3 of This Filling Mixture Into the Bottom of the Prepared Pan. |
5
Done
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Add Pecans to the Remaining Filling Mixture and Set Aside While Preparing Crust. |
6
Done
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in Medium Sized Bowl Combine the Two Flours and Salt. |
7
Done
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Cut Cold Butter Into Small Pieces and Add to Flours. |
8
Done
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Combine Butter Into the Flour Using a Fork or Pastry Cutter. |
9
Done
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Add Cold Water, a Little at a Time, Stirring Until the Dough Forms Into a Ball That Sticks Together (i Only Used 1/4 Cup Water but the Original Recipe Called For 1/2 Cup). |
10
Done
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Place Dough on Lightly Floured Surface and Knead Gently About 4 or 5 Times Until It Is No Longer Sticky. |