Monday, November 22, 2010

Everything Pumpkin! *Repost*

I'm reposting my pumpkin pies I made from a year ago.  I felt it appropriate since pumpkin pie is such a staple in many homes during Thanksgiving week.  I made these pies again this year, and it is just SO super easy.  I froze my pumpkins from Halloween (already boiled and measured) and it only took about 20 minutes to put together! Enjoy!


After starting to mess with my favorite fall snack, I saw this huge, empty pumpkin that would surely rot as a Jack-O-Lantern weeks before Halloween. I couldn't imagine putting it to waste. So I decided to try my hands at making pumpkin pie!!

Cut up your pumpkin into semi-small pieces and throw them into a deep pot of water and salt (1/2 tsp of salt for every cup of water-we used a bit less just in case that made it too salty).
Once the water is boiling, cover and allow your pumpkin to boil for about 25-30 minutes. Drain. Once it is cool to the touch, the skin will peel off very easily. I made the attempt with a fork and butter knife, and the pieces fell apart effortlessly. Put the now peeled pumpkin into a mixing bowl, or back into your pot. Mash with a potato masher. Once mashed, you are ready for the EASY part!

You will need:
2 cups of your newly mashed pumpkin
2 eggs
1/2 cup sugar
1 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp ginger
1/8 tsp ground cloves
1 2/3 cup evaporated milk

Beat your 2 eggs with a whisk until well blended. Add in other ingredients one by one. I started with the pumpkin, then the sugar, then the spices, and finished off with the evaporated milk. Whisk away until well blended! Pour into your pie crust (we used a pre-made Pillsbury crust) and get ready to bake! Bake at 425 for 15 minutes, then lower your heat to 350 degrees, and continue baking for about 45 more minutes. Let cool, and serve with Cool Whip on top!
This recipe stated that it called for 1 pie. Since we had SO much pumpkin, we doubled it. Doubling this recipe made 3 pies for us.

I'm not kidding when I say we had a LOT of pumpkin. After our first batch, and seeing how much we had left, we made 3 more. Half of our enormous pumpkin made 6 pies for our neighbors and family! The other half is already mashed, ready to be frozen for more pies at Thanksgiving! I only ended up with a picture of 3 of our pies since we cut into the first one (to make sure we weren't going to poison everyone) and then started deliveries before I thought about photographing the finished product! Enjoy!

Happy Thanksgiving everyone!

2 comments:

Tatiana said...

yum! thanks for sharing this :-) I hope you have a great thanksgiving!

Anonymous said...

yum!! I'll have to remember this for next year. I don't think I'll be able to find a pumpkin this time of year.