
Salted Caramel Pecan Pie
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Some restrictions applyMiller’s Bakery ships its famous salted caramel pecan pie nationwide on Goldbelly! Miller’s salted caramel pecan pie is a tasty twist on the Pennsylvania bakery’s classic chocolate pecan pie. It all starts with a made-from-scratch flaky and buttery crust, which is filled with creamy butterscotch chips, and then topped with a crunchy layer of chopped pecans and sea salt flakes. All of this goodness is then baked to ooey-gooey perfection. If you like your sweetness with a bit of salt, this is the perfect pie for you.
Since 1929, Miller’s Bakery has been baking scratch-made breads, pies, and other baked goods in Lancaster County – the heart of Pennsylvania’s Amish Country. It all began with Anna Miller serving pies and basic meals to truckers while her husband fixed their rigs in his automotive shop. It wasn’t long before folks started coming by for the food instead of repairs! Today, Miller’s Bakery continues to produce some of the best Pennsylvania Dutch baked goods including shoofly pie, raisin bread, sticky buns and so much more.
This package serves 8-10 people and includes a 9" Salted Caramel Pecan Pie
- Each pie weighs approximately 2.5 lbs.
- Pies arrive fresh and ready to enjoy!
- Each pie may be stored at room temperature for up to 5 days
- Pies may also be store refrigerated for up to 2 weeks, or frozen for up to 4 months
- To Serve, Pies may be briefly warmed in a microwave and served with a scoop of ice cream
Flour, Sugar, Shortening, Corn Syrup, Whole Egg, Milk Powder, Butter, Salt, Vanilla, Butterscotch Chips, Pecans, Water

Amish Country Bakers Since 1929
Amish Country Bakers Since 1929
Miller's Bakery was born in 1929, when Anna Miller started serving pies and basic meals to truckers while her husband fixed their rigs in his automotive shop. Her cooking was simple but delicious, and it wasn't long before folks started coming by for the food instead of repairs.
From these humble origins, Miller's grew into a Lancaster County institution with a whole host of businesses, including a smorgasbord restaurant, a quilt shop, gift shop, and local food shop. At its heart, though, Miller's is still a simple from scratch restaurant and bakery, serving up Pennsylvania Dutch staples in a dining room with views of working Amish farm fields. All of their pies, breads, sticky buns and cakes are made from scratch, the same way Anna Miller baked back in 1929. Their customers can taste the difference, and it's kept them coming back for generations.


































