Holidays

Homemade Pumpkin Pie

by alice on November 15, 2010 · 44 comments

[donotprint] I vaguely remember the first time I made my first pumpkin pie.  My father, a diabetic, commissioned me to bake him a sugar-free version so he wouldn’t be tempted by all the sugary desserts during Thanksgiving dinner.  I was 11 years old without a mixer, pie plate, or a cookbook to guide me.  What I decided to do was follow the pie recipe on the back of a Libby’s pumpkin can and use a frozen pre-made pie shell.   I followed the instructions exactly as written and was excited when I saw there no were cracks on the baked custard surface and that my pumpkin pie actually looked just as I hoped it would.  My excitement only lasted a brief moment and turned to disgust rather quickly.  I took a bite and had to spit it out into a napkin.  Pumpkin pie without any sweetener is so bland tasting I thought I was eating store-bought baby food in a jar -yuck!

Over the years I’ve experimented with different recipes and sweeteners in search of the perfect pumpkin pie.  I know people have different qualifiers in what makes a good pie.  For me, I like homemade pies to be dense with a tad bit more spices than the Costco pie variety.  I also like my pumpkin pies not to be too sweet, otherwise I can only eat a sliver of a slice because the pie is so sweet it distracts the flavor of the spiced pumpkin custard. [click to continue…]

     
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pecanbars [donotprint]The Holiday Season is in full swing and this means Christmas baking is happening in kitchens everywhere.  My good friend Jennifer Perillo of “In Jennie’s Kitchen” is hosting “12 Days of Sharing” benefiting Share Our Strength – an organization dedicated to ending childhood hunger in America.   Several Bloggers (including myself) are sharing our favorite recipes for this great cause.  I decided to made chocolate dipped pecan bars (adapted from this older post) for my contribution to “12 Days of Sharing”. I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as I do! [click to continue…]

     
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 A few Christmas’ ago, my sister was telling me about these cookies she made for a cookie exchange using saltine crackers.  The moment she used the word saltines, she lost me.  However, because she has good culinary taste buds (it must run in the family) I thought I would give it a go and make them for myself to try.  All I have to say is that I’m a fool for waiting this long to make these yummy treats.  Now I affectionately call them my “Holiday Crack”. [click to continue…]

     
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