[Cooking] Two Layer Pumpkin Pie

in #cooking5 years ago

Every year I make pumpkin pie, usually around 10-12 of them depending on how ambitious I am.

The way I make it is different than any other pumpkin pie I have seen but it has been really popular with friends and family. This is the first time I have ever shared the recipe.

I use real pumpkin and it has two layers with a custard like bottom.

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Ingredients

  • Small Sugar Pumpkin
  • 1 Sweetened Condensed Milk
  • 1 tsp. Cinnamon
  • .5 tsp. Nutmeg
  • .5 tsp. Ginger
  • .5 tsp. Salt
  • 2 Eggs
  • 9 inch graham cracker pie crust

The recipe seems fairly simple, but preparing the pumpkin is a lot of work. The rest of the recipe is pretty easy to do.

Prepare the pumpkin

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This step is time consuming and can be easy to cut yourself. Take the sugar pumpkin and cut the top off and clean out the inside. I tend to cut the pumpkin in half after cutting the top off and just cleaning each half.

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Once you half the pumpkin, slice the pumpkin into wedges like cantaloupe slices. You can then using a paring knife to remove a thin layer of the inside to remove all traces of the stringy insides.

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With a sharp knife, remove the outside skin of the pumpkin completely. Be very careful as it is easy to cut yourself.

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I recommend cutting the entire pumpkin up but you will only need 2 cups of pumpkin.

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Once you finish cutting up the pumpkin, you will need to measure out 2 cups of pumpkin per pie. I recommend doing two or three pies at a time.

Gather your ingredients as you will need them all for the next steps.

Fill a food processor or blender with approximately two cups of pumpkin.

Mulch up the pumpkin and add more pumpkin until you have around 2 cups of mulched pumpkin. I'm making two pies at once here so I am measuring out 4 cups.

Add 2 eggs per pie you are making.

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Add one can of sweetened condensed milk per pie. Use a rubber spatula to remove all traces of condensed milk from the can.

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All the cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and salt. I like to use a good quality cinnamon. Saigon Cinnamon is a good choice.

Mix all ingredients for a few minutes on high until very well mixed.

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Take out your 9" pie crusts and remove the plastic cover and place them out.

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Fill all pie crusts evenly.

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Bake the pie on 425 degrees for 15 minutes initially, then switch the temperature to 350 degrees and bake for an additional 35-40 minutes. At around 35 minutes start checking with a tooth pick if the pie is done.

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Enjoy!

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I do not know why am I really not a very big fan of sweets and as the taste of Pumpkins (Most of them) are sweet I tend to avoid them but once in a while do like to taste them with Rice. While the Pie looks yummy as well ;)

Really? I always thought the sweet from pumpkin is more on the mild side.

Really? I always
Thought the sweet from pumpkin is
More on the mild side.

                 - enforcer48


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I had few small slices today as well but the taste got me as usual lol

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How did you get two layers? What is the ingredients for the other filling? I like to make make it with sweetened condensed milk too. Fewer ingredients to measure and silky smooth.

The sweetened condensed milk sinks to the bottom and forms a second layer.

Wow, mine never does that. Guess you are lucky.

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Interesting this Custard at the bottom thing!

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Pumpkin pie is by far my favorite. So good! and it goes well with coffee.

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Wow. Dude I am impressed. Heck I just go with the Libby's pumpkin pie mix and call it a day, however, I like the double layer idea. Really might up my pumpkin pie game!

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