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Make our pumpkin pie for an impressive dessert, then check out more pumpkin recipes such as our pumpkin soup, pumpkin muffins, vegan pumpkin pie, pumpkin cake and pumpkin-spiced doughnuts.

Serve this pie for a special Thanksgiving celebration, or check out our pecan pie, apple pie and more Thanksgiving dessert recipes.

  • 500g shortcrust pastry
  • a large pinch cinnamon
  • 800g pumpkin
    peeled and chopped
  • 150ml single cream
  • 150g light muscovado sugar
  • ¼ nutmeg
    grated
  • a pinch ground ginger
  • 3 eggs
  • 30g butter
    melted
  • 150ml double cream
  • 3 tbsp maple syrup

Nutrition: per serving

  • kcal585
  • fat36.6g
  • carbs54.4g
  • fibre2.9g
  • protein7.9g
  • salt0.8g
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Method

  • step 1

    Roll out the pastry and line a 20cm round tart tin, trimming the edges (keep the excess pastry for decoration). Sprinkle the cinnamon onto the pastry. Chill for 30 minutes.

  • step 2

    Meanwhile, put the pumpkin, single cream, sugar, nutmeg and ginger in a saucepan and bring to a simmer. Cook gently with the lid half on for about 20 minutes, or until the pumpkin is tender, then purée the lot and cool the mixture until warm.

  • step 3

    Heat the oven to 200C/fan 180C/gas 6. Line the tart case with baking paper or foil and fill with baking beans, then bake the pastry blind for 15 minutes. Remove the paper and beans and bake for a further 5 minutes or until the base is dry and cooked. Turn the oven down to 180C/fan 160C/gas 4.

  • step 4

    Beat the eggs and butter into the purée and pour it into the case (you might have a bit of mix left over depending on the depth of your case). Cut pastry shapes out of the extra pastry, if you like and use them to decorate the edges of the tart, Don’t put them in the centre or they will sink. Bake for 30 minutes and then check the tart, it should have a slight wobble in the centre, Cook for another 10 minutes if it's too runny.

  • step 5

    Beat the double cream until thick and then beat in the maple syrup. Serve with the pie.

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chrisM2mbWH00

I've just made this. It tastes delicious. I have one comment - it does say that there may be some mixture left over - but I've got enough to make a second or third pie. Has anyone else had this happen?

stephen.ormrod

question

Can this be made with canned pumpkin puree?

olive-magazine

Hi, thanks for your question. It should be fine with canned pumpkin but as we haven't tried it in our test kitchen we can't give exact quantities or guarantee the results. We hope this helps. Best wishes, the olive team.

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