Every year somebody asks me to publish this recipe again. Ever since I discovered it my kids don't even like the "regular" pumkin pie anymore! This is SOOOOO easy and tastes like a pumpkin pie with a thin crust - the recipe actually makes its own crust. Hope this helps your life be less hectic on Thanksgiving :)
Homemade "Bisquick"
3 cups flour (you can use a mix of whole wheat, oat, white flour, rice flour and other kinds of flour but the best results come from at least ½ the flour being wheat or spelt)
1/3 cup butter or oil (olive or sunflower are both fine)
2 TBS. Baking powder
Mix all this together with a pastry fork and store in an airtight container in the refrigerator. You can make pancakes or waffles in minutes with this or the two recipes below¼
Homemade "Bisquick" Pumpkin Pie
(This REALLY tastes like pumpkin pie and it makes its own crust)
1 eggs
½ cup sugar
2 c. cream, tofu or condensed milk
¼ tsp. Cloves
½ tsp. Ginger
¼ tsp. Nutmeg
1 tsp. Cinnamon
1 ½ cups pumpkin (1 small can if using a can)½ cup Homemade Bisquick mix (see above)
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
10-minute pumpkin pie!
Posted by Kristie Karima Burns, MH, ND at 11:34 PM
Labels: Cooking, Fall, Favorite RECIPES, Halloween, NEW BLOG, Pumpkin, Thanksgiving
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3 comments:
This recipe looks lovely! On what temperature do you bake it, and for how long?
Sorry for leaving that out! You cook it 30-40 minutes at 350 degrees (until it is firm). Thanks for asking!
Update: the pie turned out beautifully. Thanks again!
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