Sunday, December 7, 2008

Pumpkin Pie Haters Anonymous.


I have a shocking secret - I really don't like pumpkin pie.

Really, I don't love anything pumpkin or squash related. Not by itself, not in a soup, not sweet, not savory....just NOT.

I was really quite content to leave Pumpkin Pie off my holiday table, until I tried I grocery store creation. You know, one of those things where they give you the recipe in their weekly flier? Now, let me explain that this is NOT my typical all-natural recipe. Amongst my list of "not usually consumed" are Cool Whip and anything Jell-O. In the future, I think I will be trying to modify this with more natural ingredients.

But, for the short-term, this was an enjoyable and easy treat! For this no-bake recipe, I first baked the crust in the oven, hot and waiting for the apple pie. When finished, I removed it, and then stuck the just - finished apple pie in the oven. The timing was perfect, and I was able to wrap up the "custard" in just a few minutes. A very low-stress pie for the holidays.
Turtle Pumpkin Pie - Adapted from Publix Grocery Apron's recipe line

1/4 cup + 2 Tablespoons Caramel Ice Cream Popping, divided.
1/2 pie crust recipe, (or use a simple graham cracker crust - you can buy these already made).
2 oz chopped pecans
1 cup reduced-fat milk
2 3.4-0z boxes of Jell-O vanilla flavor instant pudding and pie filling
1 cup canned pumpkin (can substitute 1 15.5 oz can cut sweet potatoes, drained and mashed)
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
8 ounces cool whip.

Prepare the pie crust. If using a pastry crust, go ahead and place in pie pan. Then bake at 400 or so until it just begins to turn golden. Since you're not baking the pie, you must bake the crust!

Spread 1/4 cup of the caramel onto the bottom of the crust. Sprinkle the pecan pieces.

In a large bowl, whisk together the milk, Jell-O pudding, pumpkin, cinnamon, and nutmeg until well blended. Stir in one 1 and 1/2 cups of the Cool Whip into the pie. Chill for at least one hour (longer won't hurt it).

When chilled, top with remaining cool whip and drizzle remaining caramel. Sprinkle with pecans if desired.

4 comments:

marblehouse said...

looks good ;)

Aggie said...

This looks awesome Hollee! I do love pumpkin, but I think the regular pumpkin pie can always get better, like this!

test it comm said...

The looks so good!

Hollee said...

Thanks! I didn't get a chance to make this again for Christmas, but it's certainly tucked away in my files for next Thanksgiving!

Or maybe President's day.

Whatever. :)