Mini Pumpkin Pie Bites - by Sunscape

in Silver Bloggers11 days ago

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Wintry days can sometimes be long when you are caught up on all the daily chores. I was straightening up one of the pantry shelves and decided to use some cans of pumpkin I had stocked up. I tend to keep more than I need on hand and need to remind myself they have to be used and not just looked at. ;-)

Mini Pumpkin Pie Bites

Pie Crust:

1 cup Crisco
1/2 cup butter
3 cups all-purpose flour
1 tsp salt
1 egg
1 tbsp vinegar
Water

  • Chill both fats in the freezer until very cold. Mix flour and salt together then cut in fat.

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  • Crack the egg into a 2-cup measuring cup. Add vinegar and combine with a fork. Add water to the 1-cup line and mix.

  • Add the liquid to the dry ingredients blending well with a fork to create a dough ball.

  • Fold the dough over itself 2 or 3 times and roll the dough out into a large circle about 1/4" thick.

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Since I am making small pies for single servings, I used a glass salad bowl to cut the circles large enough to fit into a muffin tin.

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Once the circles were all cut out I rolled them a little thinner as they were too thick.

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Pumpkin Pie Filling


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I have always used Libby's for my pumpkin pies as it has always turned out perfectly. This is the recipe from the back of the can.

Filling:

1- 15 oz can of pumpkin
1/4 cup of sugar
1 teaspoon of cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon of salt
1/2 teaspoon of ginger
1/2 teaspoon of nutmeg
2 eggs
1 can of evaporated milk

  • Mix the spices, sugar, eggs, pumpkin, and evaporated milk, and blend well with a mixer.

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  • Using a measuring cup I filled each pastry in the muffin tin with the pie filling to the top of the crust.

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  • In a pre-heated oven at 425°F. I baked them for 15 minutes and then turned the oven down to 350°F. for about 45 minutes. I used a toothpick the check the centers to see if they were fully cooked.

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This is the result of my first attempt at making mini pies with pumpkin. Don't forget to top them with a little whipped cream if you have it. They were tasty and didn't last long with my son visiting. Next, I am going to do some with apple filling since that would be my favorite. Stay tuned and happy baking.

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Until next time, this is Sunscape
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Thanks so much for sharing your process. These look like the perfect treat to add a bit more sunshine to your day this winter.

 10 days ago  

Yes, the pumpkin bites really hit the spot on a wintry day. Comfort food for sure!

Those look amazing! I just cooked a pumpkin yesterday from my garden, and I was planning to make some pumpkin bread and crustless pumpkin pie with it soon! Your recipe sounds so tasty!! Thanks for sharing!

 10 days ago  

Oh I love pumpkin bread, I will make that next as I have a few cans of pumpkin to use up. I bet it is getting pretty hot in your area now.

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These would have gone good with my coffee this morning.

 10 days ago  

I think you're right! Sweets with coffee any day would be good.

Look so good

 11 days ago  

You are so sweet, thanks Denisse. ♥

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Wow! What a treat! Pumpkin cup pies! Very yummy! Didn’t know you could get canned pumpkin!

Pumpkin pie bites? That looks absolutely delicious! I bet they taste as amazing as they look. You must really be spoiling everyone with such treats😁