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PUMPKIN PIE



Pumpkin Pie image

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     dessert

Time 3h30m

Yield 1 pie or about 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 15

1 1/4 cups all purpose flour
2 teaspoons sugar
1/8 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup cold butter (1 stick), diced
1 large egg, lightly beaten
Flour for rolling the dough
One 15-ounce can unsweetened pure pumpkin puree (about 2 cups)
3/4 cup packed light brown sugar
3 eggs, lightly beaten
1 1/4 cups half-and-half
1 1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
1/2 teaspoon ground allspice
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground nutmeg

Steps:

  • Make the dough by hand. In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, and salt. Using your fingers, work the butter into the dry ingredients until it resembles yellow corn meal mixed with bean-sized bits of butter. (If the flour/butter mixture gets warm, refrigerate it for 10 minutes before proceeding.) Add the egg and stir the dough together with a fork or by hand in the bowl. If the dough is dry, sprinkle up to a tablespoon more of cold water over the mixture.
  • Alternatively, make the dough in a food processor. With the machine fitted with the metal blade, pulse the flour, sugar, and salt until combined. Add the butter and pulse until it resembles yellow corn meal mixed with bean-sized bits of butter, about 10 times. Add the egg and pulse 1 to 2 times; don't let the dough form into a ball in the machine. (If the dough is very dry add up to a tablespoon more of cold water.) Remove the bowl from the machine, remove the blade, and bring the dough together by hand.
  • Form the dough into a disk, wrap with plastic wrap, and refrigerate until thoroughly chilled, at least 1 hour.
  • On a lightly floured surface, roll the dough with a rolling pin into a 12-inch circle about 1/8-inch thick. Transfer the dough to a 9-inch pie pan and trim the edges, leaving about an extra inch hanging over the edge. Tuck the overhanging dough underneath itself to form a thick edge that is even with the rim. Flute the edge as desired. Freeze the pie shell for 30 minutes.
  • Set separate racks in the center and lower third of oven and preheat to 400 degrees F. Put a piece of parchment paper or foil over the pie shell and fill with dried beans or pie weights. Bake on a baking sheet on the center rack until the dough is set, about 20 minutes. Remove from the oven and lift sides of the parchment paper to remove the beans. Continue baking until the pie shell is lightly golden brown, about 10 more minutes. Cool on a rack.
  • Lower the oven temperature to 350 degrees F.
  • While the pie shell is cooling make the filling. In a large bowl, whisk together the pumpkin, brown sugar, eggs, half-and-half, spices, and salt until smooth. Return the pie shell to the baking sheet and pour in the filling.
  • Bake on the lower oven rack until the edges of the filling are set but the center is still slightly loose, about 50 to 60 minutes. (If the edges get very dark, cover them with aluminum foil.) Cool on a rack. Serve room temperature or slightly warm.

PUMPKIN PIE MADE FROM A REAL PUMPKIN



Pumpkin Pie Made from a Real Pumpkin image

Make and share this Pumpkin Pie Made from a Real Pumpkin recipe from Food.com.

Provided by usded99

Categories     Thanksgiving

Time 3h15m

Yield 1 pies, 10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 pie pumpkin (see step 1)
1 cup sugar (see step 10 for alternatives)
1 1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon ground cloves
1 teaspoon ground allspice
1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
1/2 teaspoon salt (I don't use any) (optional)
4 large eggs
3 cups pumpkin, glop (ok... "sieved, cooked pumpkin")
1.5 (12 ounce) cans evaporated milk (I use the nonfat version)

Steps:

  • Pie pumpkins "are smaller, sweeter, less grainy textured pumpkins than the usual jack-o-lantern types. Grocery stores usually carry them in late September through December in the U.S. Note: the Libby's can of cooked pumpkin is just there for reference - it is the small can, so that gives you an idea of the size of a typical pie pumpkin. They're only about 6 to 8 inches in diameter (about 20 to 24 inches in circumference). If you're in a pinch and can't find a pie pumpkin, here's a tip: butternut squash taste almost the same! Commercial canned pumpkin is from a variety of butternut, not true pumpkins! If you DO use a regular Jack O' Lantern type pumpkin, you may need to add about 25% more sugar and run the cooked pumpkin through a blender or food processor to help smooth it out.
  • Just like selecting any squash, look for one that is firm, no bruises or soft spots, and a good orange color. One 6" pie pumpkin usually makes one 10 inch deep dish pie and a bit extra; or 2 9 inch shallow pies!
  • Wash the exterior of the pumpkin in cool or warm water, no soap.
  • Cut the pumpkin in half. A serrated knife and a sawing motion works best - a smooth knife is more likely to slip and hurt you! A visitor suggests using a hand saw.
  • And scrape the insides. You want to get out that stringy, dangly stuff that coats the inside surface. I find a heavy ice cream scoop works great for this.
  • Note: SAVE THE SEEDS:.
  • The seeds can be used either to plant pumpkins next year, or roasted to eat this year! Place them in a bowl of water and rub them between your hands. then pick out the orange buts (throw that away) and drain off the water. Spread them out on a clean towel or paper towel to dry and they're ready to save for next year's planting or roast.
  • There are several ways to cook the pumpkin; just choose use your preferred method. Most people have microwaves and a stove, so I'll describe both of those methods here. But others make good arguments in favor of using a pressure cooker or baking in the oven. At the end of this document, I've included alternative instructions to replace step 4, if you'd rather use a different method.
  • Method 1 - Put it in a microwaveable bowl.
  • Remove the stem, and put the pumpkin into a microwaveable. You may need to cut the pumpkin further to make it fit. The fewer the number of pieces, the easier it will to scoop out the cooked pumpkin afterwards.
  • Put a couple of inches of water in the bowl, cover it, and put in the microwave.
  • Method 2 - Steam on the stovetop.
  • You can also cook it on the stovetop; it takes about the same length of time in a steamer (20 to 30 minutes). I use a double pot steamer, but you could use an ordinary large pot with a steamer basket inside.
  • Either way, cook for 15 minutes on high, check to see if it is soft, then repeat in smaller increments of time until it is soft enough to scoop the innards out. Normally it takes 20 or 30 minutes in total.
  • Whether you cook the pumpkin on the stove, microwave, or even the oven, once it is cooked until it is soft, it is easy to scoop out the guts with a broad, smooth spoon, (such as a tablespoon). Use the spoon to gently lift and scoop the cooked pumpkin out of the skin. It should separate easily an in fairly large chucks, if the pumpkin is cooked enough.
  • Many times the skin or rind will simply lift off with your fingers. I'll bet you didn't realize making your own pumpkin glop -- err, "puree" was this easy!
  • Note: there are many varieties of pumpkin and some make better pies that other (due to sugar content, flavor, texture and water content. Drier, sweeter, fine-grained pies; the small (8" across) ones called "pie pumpkins" are best.
  • Watery pumpkin?.
  • If your pumpkin puree has standing, free water, you may want to let it sit for 30 minutes and then pour off any free water. That will help prevent you pie from being too watery! Beyond, that, I have not found that the water makes a difference - I wouldn't be TOO concerned about it!
  • Tip from a visitor: "I make my own pumpkin pies from scratch all the time. To eliminate watery pumpkin I strain my pureed pumpkin through a cloth overnight. If I use frozen pumpkin I do the same again as it thaws out. It works great and my pies cook beautifully.".
  • Another visitor reported success using coffee filters in a sieve to drain out excess water.
  • Again, don't go to great lengths to remove water; the recipe accounts for the fact that fresh pumpkin is more watery than canned!
  • To get a nice, smooth consistency, I use a Pillsbury hand blender. By blending it, you give the pie a smooth, satiny texture; rather than the rough graininess that is typical of cooked squashes.
  • A regular blender works, too (unless you made a few frozen daiquiris and drank them first.). Or a food processor or even just a hand mixer with time and patience.
  • With the hand blender, it just takes 2 or 3 minutes!
  • Another visitor says using a food mill, like a Foley Food Mill, with a fine screen, accomplishes the blending/pureeing very well, too!
  • The pumpkin is now cooked and ready for the pie recipe. Get the frozen daiquiris out from step 7 and take a break! :) You may freeze the pie filling.
  • Yes, I know there are ready-made pie crusts in the frozen section at the store, but they really are bland and doughy. A flaky crust is easy to make! Again, note that unless you use large, deep dish pie plates, you may have enough for 2 pies.
  • It is also time to start preheating the oven. Turn it on and set it to 425°F (210°C, for those in Europe) (see my pie crust recipe).
  • All the hard work is behind you! Here's where it gets really easy. If you start with a fresh 8" pie pumpkin, you will get about 3 cups of cooked, mashed pumpkin. The right amount of ingredients for this is as follows:.
  • 1 cup sugar - or 1 cup Splenda, or 3/4 cup honey (honey may make a heavier pie, though).
  • 1.5 teaspoon ground cinnamon.
  • 1 teaspoon ground cloves.
  • 1 teaspoon ground allspice.
  • one half teaspoon ground ginger.
  • one half teaspoon salt (optional, I don't use any).
  • 4 large eggs.
  • 3 cups pumpkin glop (ok -- "sieved, cooked pumpkin").
  • 1.5 cans (12oz each) of evaporated milk (I use the nonfat version).
  • Mix well using a hand blender or mixer.
  • Notes: The vast majority of people tell me this is the best pumpkin pie they've ever had. It's light and fluffy - however -- if you want a heavy, more dense pie, use 3 eggs instead of 4 and 1 can of evaporated milk instead of 1.5).
  • like a deep, full pie, so I fill it right up to about one quarter to one half inch from the very top.
  • Don't be surprised if the mixture is very runny! It may start as a soupy liquid, but it will firm up nicely in the oven! Note: the pie crust is brown because I used whole wheat flour! Tastes the same, but is healthier.
  • TIP: What do you do if you end up with more filling than will fit in your pie crust(s)? Easy! Of course, you can make another, smaller pie crust and fill a small pie pan -- or just grease any baking dish, of a size that the extra filling will fill to a depth of about 2 inches (see the photo at right), and pour the extra filling inches then bake it. It will be a crustless pumpkin pie that kids especially love!
  • Bake at 425°F (210°C ) for the first 15 minutes, then turn the temperature down to 350°F (175°C) and bake another 45 to 60 minutes, until a clean knife inserted into the center comes out clean.
  • And enjoy! Warm or chilled, with whipped cream , ice cream or nothing at all - it's great!
  • I use a blunt table knife to test the pie. The one at left has already been stuck in the pie, and you see it comes out pretty clean, when the pie is done.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 186.7, Fat 6, SaturatedFat 3, Cholesterol 99.4, Sodium 83.2, Carbohydrate 28.1, Fiber 0.5, Sugar 20.6, Protein 6.4

MAMAW'S PUMPKIN PIE



Mamaw's Pumpkin Pie image

Provided by My Food and Family

Categories     Recipes

Time 1h

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 can (16 oz.) pumpkin
4 eggs
3 tablespoons melted margarine or butter
1 3/4 cups sugar
1/2 can evaporated milk
2 tablespoons nutmeg
2 refrigerated Pet-Ritz pie crusts

Steps:

  • Blend all ingredients together; making sure the eggs are beaten well.
  • Poke pie shells with a fork so they won't bubble up when baking. Pour mixture evenly into the two pie shells.
  • Bake in a 425 degrees F oven for 45 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 0 g, Fat 0 g, SaturatedFat 0 g, TransFat 0 g, Cholesterol 0 g, Sodium 0 g, Carbohydrate 0 g, Fiber 0 g, Sugar 0 g, Protein 0 g

MAMAW'S HOMEMADE PUMPKIN PIES



Mamaw's Homemade Pumpkin Pies image

This was my Mamaw Jackie's recipe for pumpkin pies made from fresh baked pumpkins.They are so much better than the pies made from canned pumpkin.

Provided by Heather G.

Categories     Dessert

Time 2h30m

Yield 4 pies, 32 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 (3 lb) pumpkin
2 cups sugar
1 teaspoon salt
3 teaspoons cinnamon
1 teaspoon nutmeg
2 (14 ounce) cans sweetened condensed milk
4 eggs
4 unbaked 9-inch pie shells

Steps:

  • Cut pumpkin in half,remove seeds and cover with foil.
  • Bake for 1 hour at 350 degrees.
  • After pumpkin has cooled,scoop out of shell and mash pulp.
  • Mix all ingredients togather until smooth.
  • Pour into unbaked 9" pie crusts.
  • Bake for 15 min at 450 degrees and another 45 min at 325 degrees.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 262.9, Fat 10.3, SaturatedFat 3.5, Cholesterol 34.9, Sodium 230.3, Carbohydrate 39.3, Fiber 1.2, Sugar 26.7, Protein 4.6

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