Impossible Pumpkin Pie II

Submitted by: robertaJ 
This is one of the 'impossibles' that we all love. A pumpkin pie that makes its own crust! 

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Mom's Pumpkin Pie

Submitted by: WHY_ASKE 
This is a spicier version of pumpkin pie. This recipe has been in our family for over 50 years and is always much enjoyed at holiday meals. The fresher your spices, the better this will taste! Serve with whipped topping, if desired. 

Frozen No-Bake Pumpkin Pie

Submitted by: Jackie 
Ice cream style pumpkin pie. 

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Sugarless Pumpkin Pie

Submitted by: Connie Head 
A yummy pumpkin pie with NO sugar added. 

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Impossible Pumpkin Pie

Submitted by: Betsy 
Pumpkin puree is mixed with evaporated milk, eggs, spices, and flour in this pie which makes it 's own crust. 

Spiced Pumpkin Pie

Submitted by: SHELLYGIRL814 
This pie uses egg substitute and nonfat evaporated milk, and may be baked in an oil-based crust. It tastes as great as the pumpkin pie Grandma used to make! 

Deep Dish Pumpkin Pie

Submitted by: Lulu 
Molasses is substituted for sugar, and evaporated milk is used instead of cream in this recipe which also calls for a small quantity of buttermilk baking mix. 

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Pumpkin Pie I

Submitted by: Kristen Pontier 
This is a very rich and creamy pumpkin pie. Besides the pumpkin puree, it has sweetened condensed milk and half-and-half stirred into the filling, along with eggs, sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves. Then it 's poured into a crust and popped into a hot oven to bake and set. Cool and serve with whipped cream. 

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Pumpkin Pie Pudding

Submitted by: Taste of Home's Fast Family Favorites 
This creamy, comforting no-hassle dessert is welcome year-round, but it's especially nice in fall. 

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Sugarfree Pumpkin Pie

Submitted by: Kathie 
A sugar-free alternative to traditional pumpkin pie. Aspartame sweetener is not heat stable so be sure to add the sweetener after the pie filling has cooled to 145 degrees F (62 degrees C). 
 
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