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Which Thanksgiving Pie Causes the Biggest Blood Sugar Spike: Pecan, Apple or Pumpkin?

Last updated: November 26, 2025 5:25 am
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When it comes to Thanksgiving, one of the most anticipated dishes is pie. Whether it’s pecan, pumpkin, or apple, there’s something truly special about indulging in a slice of this sweet treat. But have you ever wondered which type of pie could spike your blood sugar the fastest? And is there such a thing as a “healthier” pie option?

As a pie enthusiast myself, I can’t help but get excited about baking a bourbon chocolate pecan pie for Thanksgiving every year. However, I’m well aware that this decadent dessert is loaded with corn syrup and sugar. So, I decided to delve into the world of pies to uncover the truth about their impact on blood sugar levels.

In my quest for answers, I consulted with Sarah Berry, a professor of nutritional sciences at Kings College London, and Sandra Arévalo, director of community health and wellness at Montefiore Nyack Hospital.

According to the experts, here’s how the three classic pies stack up in terms of sugar content and overall impact on blood sugar levels:

Pecan Pie:
Pecan pie tends to be on the sweeter side, making it higher in sugar compared to pumpkin and apple pies. However, pecan pie also contains more protein and fiber, which can help slow down the release of glucose into the bloodstream. This makes pecan pie a slightly better option in terms of managing blood sugar levels. To make pecan pie healthier, consider reducing the amount of sugar or corn syrup in the recipe and adding ingredients like chia seeds for texture.

Pumpkin Pie:
Pumpkin pie is generally lower in sugar and higher in dietary fiber compared to pecan pie. While it may not contain as much protein, you can enhance the nutritional value of pumpkin pie by serving it with plain yogurt or nuts for added protein and crunch.

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Apple Pie:
Among the three pies, apple pie typically has the least amount of sugar and the most fiber. To make apple pie even healthier, opt for a whole-grain crust and use apples with their fiber-rich peels on. By making these adjustments, you can enjoy a delicious slice of apple pie without worrying about a significant spike in blood sugar levels.

The Verdict:
Overall, if you’re looking to minimize the impact on your blood sugar levels, apple pie is the best option among the three classic pies. Its lower sugar content and higher fiber make it a slightly healthier choice. However, the sweetness of the pecan pie can vary depending on the recipe, so it’s essential to consider the overall sugar content when making your selection.

In conclusion, while it’s important to be mindful of your sugar intake, Thanksgiving is ultimately a time for joy, family, and connection. So, don’t stress too much about the sugar content in your pie. Instead, focus on enjoying the flavors and traditions of the holiday season. And remember, a brisk walk after dessert and incorporating protein and fiber into your meals throughout the day can help offset any potential blood sugar spikes. Happy Thanksgiving!

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