Sugar Editorial Picks
Nov 06, 2009 -
Although I can't deny the deliciousness of a slice of classic, cinnamon-laced pumpkin pie, in recent years, I've expanded my horizons to somewhat non-traditional Thanksgiving desserts. Pecan pie? Surprisingly easy, yet wildly delicious.
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Nov 22, 2008 -
After drooling over Party's pumpkin cake and these pumpkin pies, I wanted to experiment with my own unique concoction: a traditional pumpkin pie filling with baklava-inspired crust and streusel topping. With a belly full of Thanksgiving fixings, eating a whole piece of pie can be a rather daunting task, so I made bite-size pies to satisfy everyone's sweet tooth. The pumpkin pie filling and walnut-oatmeal streusel are simple to make, but the cinnamon-sugar phyllo cups are more time consuming due to the very delicate nature of phyllo.
- 13 Comments
Nov 14, 2008 -
If there's one quintessential Thanksgiving dessert, it's pumpkin pie. But there are so many selections to choose from, how does one pick? Well, fear not, because we've narrowed down the selections for you.
- 4 Comments
Nov 05, 2008 -
Thanksgiving isn't Thanksgiving without pumpkin pie. While you could ask guests to bring dessert, I think the hostess should take on this sweet task. If you don't do much baking, it's more economical to purchase a ready-made pie dough.
- 4 Comments
Nov 04, 2007 -
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Would You Rather Eat Pumpkin or Apple Pie?
Pumpkin
Apple
I want a slice of both please!
Neither I prefer _____ (fill in the blank below).
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Nov 29, 2007 -
Instead of making traditional pumpkin pie, this year I surprised my family on Thanksgiving with a pumpkin meringue pie! There are three elements to this pie, so I made each one on a different day. The cream cheese pastry crust is simply flavored with cinnamon, nutmeg, and ginger.
- 10 Comments
Nov 05, 2009 -
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Dec 18, 2006 -
Many holiday inspired baked goods, including this Pumpkin Pie Cake call for pumpkin-pie spice, but what does that mean?
Pumpkin-pie spice is a spice that is sold in many grocery stores. You'll find it in the spice aisle between Paprika and Rosemary.
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