Bill loved my new slant on an old holiday favorite Pumpkin Pie!
Well another holiday done, and one more to go for this year! And of all holidays, Christmas, is my favorite so I am looking forward to it. But Thanksgiving was a nice day, and dinner went off very nicely. Everyone enjoyed the feast. One of the big favorites this year was the pumpkin pie. I changed the recipe a little bit from what I usually do. From the responses I got I would say it was a good idea! In fact Bill said the pie was “great”! The recipe I have used for years is the recipe you find on the Libby’s pumpkin puree can. Here’s a link to the Libby recipe – Libby’s Pumpkin Pie . But this year I changed an ingredient, added some others, and adjusted some quantities. It was creamy, smooth, and delicious.
Pumpkin Pie revisited
A new take on a traditional Thanksgiving favorite!
- Prep Time: 15 mins
- Cook Time: 65 mins
- Total Time: 1 hour 20 mins
- Category: Pie
- Cuisine: American, New England
Ingredients
- 1 c. sugar
- 1 tbsp. cornstarch
- ½ tsp. salt
- ½ tsp. cinnamon
- ½ tsp. ginger
- ½ tsp. nutmeg
- 1 15oz. can of pureed pumpkin
- 1 ½ tbsp. melted butter
- ⅛ c. molasses
- 3 eggs
- 1 c. eggnog
- 1 tsp. maple flavoring extract
- 1 pie crust in 9" pie plate
Instructions
- Sift sugar, cornstarch, salt, cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg together.
- Thoroughly mix the dry ingredients together with the pumpkin puree.
- Beat melted butter, molasses, eggs, eggnog and maple extract together.
- Add the pumpkin mixture to egg mixture and mix thoroughly.
- Pour into the unbaked pie shell. Cover crust rim with foil to prevent over cooking.
- Bake at 450 degrees for 15 minutes and then reduce to 350 degrees and bake for 50 more minutes.
- Serve topped with whipped cream
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Heather @ Divas Run for Bling says
Thanks for sharing! I have pinned this post to the Bloggers Brags Pinterest Group Board.
Audrey says
Maple and eggnog added to the pie sounds scrumptious.
Thanks for sharing on Tasty Tuesdays.
Jess says
I really want to reach in my monitor and grab a slice! 🙂
Thanks for joining the Link Up this week!
pmu says
My sister has been pushing for an "all pie" Thanksgiving meal for sometime now but I don’t think my dad would go for it. However, the end of the meal pies are important and must include pecan pie (my favorite)!
Regards, Roger
Jen says
Wow! This sounds awesome! Found you at Cheerios & Lattes.
Katherines Corner says
pass the milk please I'll take a slice. thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things blog hop.xo
Nancy@livininthegreen says
We LOVE pumpkin pie and the eggnog and maple sound amazing!! Thanks for sharing this recipe!! Blessings!
Sheryl T says
It was really, really good! I was suprised what a big difference the changes made. It made it much richer. Using the eggnog was because I messed up in my shopping. I thought I had evaporated milk on hand and when I went to the cupboard the night before Thanksgiving, I found it was condensed milk. That would have been way too sweet! And there was no running to the store because here in the Maine Northwoods it would have been an 80 mile round trip to the nearest store that would have been open at that time - 6:30 PM on Thanksgiving eve. Necessity is the mother of invention! I had eggnog so I tried that and from now on that is what I am going to use!
Natalia @PrepUtilityVehicle says
This sounds amaaaazing!