SUSAN'S PERFECT PUMPKIN PIE

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This pie isn't totally "homemade" because I use sweetened condensed milk in it - but it does turn out perfect every single time, and gets rave reviews. It's my standard for Thanksgiving dinners. I make up for the condensed milk by making real whipped cream for the topping. Our family doesn't really like Cool Whip because they are spoiled with the real stuff! I use only about 2 tablespoons of brown or raw sugar to sweeten the cream. That gives it a different flavor. You can use any type of crust, but if you want to do homemade, I suggest the Colonial Williamsburg pastry recipe which I will link for you. http://www.justapinch.com/recipe/frenchtutor/pastry-crust-mix-colonial-williamsburg-cookbook/other-dessert

Provided by Susan Feliciano @frenchtutor

Categories     Pies

Number Of Ingredients 9

- crust for one deep-dish 9-10 inch pie plate
FILLING
1 pound(s) can pumpkin
1 can(s) eagle brand sweetened condensed milk
3 - eggs
3 teaspoon(s) pumpkin pie spices
TOPPING
8 ounce(s) heavy whipping cream
2 tablespoon(s) raw sugar (or brown sugar)

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 425°F.
  • Prepare crust. I do not prebake my crust, and it turns out fine every time. Just line the deep dish pie plate with the crust, trim and flute edges, making them kind of high to hold all the filling.
  • Beat the canned pumpkin, condensed milk, eggs, and spice at medium speed for 2 minutes. Pour into prepared crust.
  • Bake at 425° for 20 minutes, then reduce heat to 350° and continue baking for 40 to 45 more minutes, until set. Cool to serving temperature. Cut into serving pieces before topping with whipped cream.
  • WHIPPED CREAM: Chill your bowl and beaters. I like using a stainless steel mixing bowl because it stays cold. Pour cream into bowl and whip on high speed until almost doubled in volume, but not stiff. Sprinkle on the sugar, and continue to whip until sugar is incorporated and it reaches the soft peaks stage. Serve large dollops on top of pie slices.

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