But before you go over and check out how awesome Cocktails with Mom is, let's talk about this recipe for a bit. With the holidays coming up, I thought it was only appropriate to share a recipe that is easy to make, great for holiday entertaining, and delicious. I know we all have busy schedules that somehow get even busier around Thanksgiving and Christmas. Holiday entertaining, Christmas shopping, Christmas cards, baking, baking, and more baking, traveling to visit loved ones...the list goes on. While all of these things bring us joy, they can also cause a great deal of stress.
These Mini Crustless Pumpkin Pies are a great recipe all around. Consider yourself one step closer to being ready for the upcoming holiday season!
Go check out Cocktails With Mom to get the full recipe for these mini pies!
Or, you can print the recipe here!
Nutritional Info
Servings Per Recipe: 12
Amount Per Serving:
Calories: 100.9
Total Fat: 1.2 g
Cholesterol: 31.6 mg
Sodium: 86.4 mg
Total Carbs: 23.1 g
Fiber: 1.4 g
Sugars: 15.7 g
Protein: 2.5 g
Pros:
-Very easy to make
-Low calorie and fat dessert that tastes as good as the real thing!
-Cute presentation
-Easy to transport
-Crowd pleaser, great for parties
Cons:
-The mini pies might stick to the paper liners. Peel liners off very slowly to ensure pies stay intact. You could also use foil liners or silicone liners.
Overall Rating: 4.5 out of 5
Check out some of the link parties that I shared this recipe on!
Elaine, I was just telling my friend yesterday that I am in dire need of easy, QUICK recipes! Just so much going on recently that it is nice to not slave away in the kitchen... on top of working, photography, and maintaining a real life! Love pumpkin everything too :)
ReplyDeleteI know the feeling! These mini pies definitely fit the bill. I think I might experiment with making different flavors too...peanut butter, nutella, Biscoff...so many possibilities!
DeleteOh my, these look SO good! and I hate pie crust-- I usually just eat the filing out of the pie! Perfect :) You are getting me so excited for the holidays with all that Christmas talk!!
ReplyDeleteHaha I'm not a huge fan of the crust either, so these pies are perfect! They are easy too, so right up your alley. :)
DeleteHow fun! I would love to try this with other pies too!
DeleteGreat blog! Following you from Twitter.
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Thank you Paula! I'm now following you on Twitter as well. :)
DeleteThese look fantastic! Just discovered your blog and excited to be here :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Sarah! I'm so glad that you left a comment, because now I'm browsing your blog. Loving it!
DeleteWhat an adorable idea. I am SO fond of single serving creations!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Single serving desserts are great for so many reasons, but I love the ease of serving them at holiday parties! And they are pretty darn cute too. :)
DeleteStopping by from the Marvelous Mondays link up - love your post!
ReplyDeleteI'd love for you to add this to the Pumpkin Patch Hop, too!
http://www.jugglingactmama.blogspot.com/2012/10/pumpkin-patch-blog-hop.html
It would be my pleasure! I love discovering new blog hops and link parties. Thanks for sharing this one with me!
DeleteLooks and sounds yummy! And they are "healthy" as well... which means I can have three, right?
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts exactly Karyn! :)
Deletethanks so much for linking up at the pumpkin patch blog hop! i've pinned this to my pumpkin board :)
ReplyDeleteThat's great Angela! Thanks for sharing your blog hop with me. Let me know if you host another one. :)
DeleteI really like this idea. And thanks for including all the nutritional info.
ReplyDeleteThank you Gail! :) I always like to have an idea of the nutritional content of each of my recipes, so I'm glad that's helpful information for you as well.
DeleteThese look good! Thanks for sharing on Marvelous Mondays! :)
ReplyDeleteJulie
www.thisgalcooks.com
Thanks for checking out my recipe Julie!
DeleteHas anyone made these.. using cooking spray on the paper muffin cups? Does the filling still stick? Thanks
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