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Looking for a pumpkin pie recipe with a little pizzazz this holiday season? Give this Maple Vanilla Pumpkin Pie recipe a try!
This wonderful pumpkin pie has hints of maple, vanilla, and warm spices all within a rich custard-like pumpkin filling. It’s the ultimate pumpkin pie for your holiday table and we’re sure you’ll want to make this a yearly tradition
This Vanilla Maple Pumpkin Pie recipe is intended for one 9-inch prepared pie crust. To save time a store-bought crust is your pie-making friend. If you would like to make your own pie crust, try this highly rated Butter Flaky Pie Crust or use your own family favorite recipe.
While an electric stand mixer or hand beater will make blending the filling for this pumpkin pie super duper easy, a good old-fashioned whisk, large mixing bowl, and a little elbow grease will also get the job done.
Now, let’s make the pie…
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Maple Vanilla Pumpkin Pie
Infused with pumpkin spices and delicious vanilla and maple, this is the ultimate pumpkin pie for your holiday table.
Equipment
Electric Stand Mixer, Hand Beater or Whisk
Pie Plate (omit if pie crust is store-bought)
Baking Sheet
Parchment Paper
Mixing Bowl
Measuring Spoons
Ingredients
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DIRECTIONS
MAKING THE PIE FILLING
Start by blending together sugars and eggs in a large bowl with an hand beater or with an electric mixer. An old fashioned whisk and some elbow grease will work as well. Add the rest of the ingredients. Then, blend until all the ingredients are incorporated and a silky consistency is reached.
Pour the pumpkin filling into the pie crust. Place foil around the edge of the pie crust and bake at 425° F for 10 minutes. Then, reduce heat to 350°F and remove foil.
Continue to bake another 30-35 minutes or until the center of the pie is just set. A toothpick inserted in the center should come out clean.
When finished baking, transfer the pie to a wire rack and cool to room temperature. If making ahead, allow the pie to completely cool and then refrigerate. Allow to come to room temp before serving.
Notes
♥ Make sure not to overcook your pie or it may crack.
♥ This Vanilla Maple Pumkin Pie serves 8 small slices or 6 generous slices.
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