Side Pannel
Squash Pie
Squash Pie
- Recipe Submitted by ADMIN on 09/26/2007
Category: Desserts, Pies, Vegetarian, Holiday
Ingredients List
- Pie dough for single crust
- 4 c Unpeeled & cubed butternut
- -- squash & 2 thin slices of
- -- squash to garnish
- 1/2 c Sucanat (or white sugar)
- 3 tb Arrowroot
- 2 tb Agar flakes
- 1/2 ts Cinnamon
- 1/2 ts Nutmeg
- 3/4 c Soy milk
- 1/2 ts Ginger powder
- 1 ts Vanilla extract
- 1 tb Soy oil
- 1/2 c Pecan halves, for garnish
Directions
GLAZE
2 tb Barley malt syrup
1/4 c Water
1 1/2 ts Agar flakes
Roll out pie dough & line a 9" pie pan. Trim & crimp edges. Set aside.
Steam the squash in a covered pot with about 1" water until the squash is
soft. Drain & set aside the 2 slices for the garnish. Put the rest of the
squash in the blender with the other ingredients except the pecans & the
glaze & blend till smooth. Pour into the pie shell. Arrange the pecans
around the edges of the pie. Place the squash slices in the centre with 1
pecan piece. Bake at 350F for 40 minutes. Reduce heat to 250F, cover pie
with foil, & bake for 20 minutes or till pie tests done. Let cool
completely, then brush on the glaze. GLAZE: Place ingredients in a small
pot & bring to a simmer. Cook until the agar flakes are dissolved (5 to 10
minutes).
2 tb Barley malt syrup
1/4 c Water
1 1/2 ts Agar flakes
Roll out pie dough & line a 9" pie pan. Trim & crimp edges. Set aside.
Steam the squash in a covered pot with about 1" water until the squash is
soft. Drain & set aside the 2 slices for the garnish. Put the rest of the
squash in the blender with the other ingredients except the pecans & the
glaze & blend till smooth. Pour into the pie shell. Arrange the pecans
around the edges of the pie. Place the squash slices in the centre with 1
pecan piece. Bake at 350F for 40 minutes. Reduce heat to 250F, cover pie
with foil, & bake for 20 minutes or till pie tests done. Let cool
completely, then brush on the glaze. GLAZE: Place ingredients in a small
pot & bring to a simmer. Cook until the agar flakes are dissolved (5 to 10
minutes).
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