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Pumpkin Praline Pie

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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Pumpkin Praline Pie

What a delightful combination. I have never really been into pumpkin anything until recently. I have gone to the other side. The far end of the other side. I cannot really put my finger on it, but I CRAVE it.

I was leafing through the Cook's Illustrated Holiday Baking magazine at Whole Foods the other day. I have 20 years worth of Cook's magazines adorning my bookshelves. I really didn't need this issue as I already have all the recipes. Yet, there is something so satisfying having all these holiday recipes in one neat little place. I bought the issue.

The first recipe in the magazine was for Pumpkin Praline Pie. I had already signed up for Pecan Pie as well as a Cranberry torte for Thanksgiving. I wasn't allowed to make yet another pie. Regardless, I decided to experiment and make this pie. This pie is delicious!
The pumpkin custard is perfect and the praline topping is crunchy and sweet and yummy. However, next time I would make a recipe and a half of the topping. Nearly not enough of caramel goodness.

Make this pie! Also, go out and get this issue of Cook's at your nearest news stand. It is a winner!

Foolproof Pie Dough


INGREDIENTS

1 1/4cups unbleached all-purpose flour (6 1/4 ounces)
1/2teaspoon table salt
1tablespoon sugar
6tablespoons cold unsalted butter (3/4 stick), cut into 1/4-inch slices
1/4cup chilled solid vegetable shortening , cut into 2 pieces
2tablespoons vodka , cold
2tablespoons cold water

INSTRUCTIONS:

  1. 1. Process 3/4 cups flour, salt, and sugar together in food processor until combined, about 2 one-second pulses. Add butter and shortening and process until homogeneous dough just starts to collect in uneven clumps, about 10 seconds (dough will resemble cottage cheese curds with some very small pieces of butter remaining, but there should be no uncoated flour). Scrape down sides and bottom of bowl with rubber spatula and redistribute dough evenly around processor blade. Add remaining 1/2 cup flour and pulse until mixture is evenly distributed around bowl and mass of dough has been broken up, 4 to 6 quick pulses. Empty mixture into medium bowl.

  2. 2. Sprinkle vodka and water over mixture. With rubber spatula, use folding motion to mix, pressing down on dough until dough is slightly tacky and sticks together. Flatten dough into 4-inch disk. Wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate at least 45 minutes or up to 2 days.

  3. 3. Adjust oven rack to lowest position, place rimmed baking sheet on oven rack, and heat oven to 425 degrees. Remove dough from refrigerator and roll out on generously floured (up to ¼ cup) work surface to 12-inch circle about 1/8 inch thick. Roll dough loosely around rolling pin and unroll into pie plate, leaving at least 1-inch overhang on each side. Working around circumference, ease dough into plate by gently lifting edge of dough with one hand while pressing into plate bottom with other hand. Leave overhanging dough in place; refrigerate until dough is firm, about 30 minutes.

  4. 4. Trim overhang to ½ inch beyond lip of pie plate. Fold overhang under itself; folded edge should be flush with edge of pie plate. Flute dough or press the tines of a fork against dough to flatten it against rim of pie plate. Refrigerate dough-lined plate until firm, about 15 minutes.

  5. 5. Remove pie pan from refrigerator, line crust with foil, and fill with pie weights or pennies. Bake for 15 minutes. Remove foil and weights, rotate plate, and bake for 5 to 10 minutes additional minutes until crust is golden brown and crisp.

    Vodka is essential to the texture of the crust and imparts no flavor—do not substitute. This dough will be moister and more supple than most standard pie doughs and will require more flour to roll out (up to 1/4 cup)


    Pumpkin-Praline Pie


    ingredients:

    1 15oz can pumpkin pie puree

    3/4 cup packed dark brown sugar

    2 tsp. cinnamon

    1 tsp. ground ginger

    1/2 tsp. allspice

    pinch of cloves

    1/2 tsp. salt

    1 cup evaporated milk

    3 eggs

    2 tsp vanilla


    Praline Topping

    1 cup pecans chopped fine

    1/2 cup packed dark brown sugar

    pinch of salt

    2 tsp dark corn syrup

    1 tsp vanilla

    2 tsp. sugar


    directions:


    1. combine pumpkin, brown sugar, spices and salt in food processor and mix until smooth. Cook mixture in saucepan over med-high heat until thick, about 4 minutes. Remove from heat.

    2. Whisk evaporated milk into pumpkin mixture and then add eggs and vanilla. Pour filling into pie crust and bake until filling is puffed about 35 minutes (should barely jiggle).


    Topping:

    1. While pie is baking, toss pecans, brown sugar, salt in a bowl. Add corn syrupand vanilla and mix witha fork.

    2. Scatter topping over filling and sprinkle with sugar. Bake until pecans are fragrant and topping is bubbling, around 10 minutes.


    Cool pie completely about 2 hours. Serve at room temp.

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1 Comments:

Blogger Alex Boake said...

Hi Urban Baker! This recipe looks super tasty. But, I was wondering, what temperature did you bake the filling and topping at? : )
Thanks in advance!

October 25, 2010 at 10:58 AM  

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