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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

pretty easy pie



This post is a bit of a re-tooling from last fall's Easy as Pie but I think it's worth sharing, especially during prime pie baking season.

{I use a very simple and yummy pumpkin pie recipe from Libby's. I also use a refrigerated pre-made crust.}



When the pie has about fifteen minutes left in the oven, I begin to cut shapes from the 2nd pie crust included in the box. I found these small leaf cookie cutters a few years ago at Target.


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Once the shapes are cut, I place them on a baking sheet covered with foil and sprayed lightly with cooking spray. I like to draw lines on the leaves with a knife and make dots with a tooth pick; then I sprinkle on cinnamon.

Right about now the pie is usually done and out of the oven so in goes my baking sheet. It usually takes 6-8 minutes for the leaves to bake.

When the pie has cooled slightly, I gently insert the leaf cut-outs.



Tomorrow I'll be baking this pie among other things as we get ready for my favorite meal of the year, Thanksgiving!

From my cottage to yours, a very happy, healthy and delicious Thanksgiving!

xo

48 comments:

  1. Looks great! Love the little leaves decorating it. Pumpkin pie is my absolute favorite. Blessings to you, :) Tammy

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  2. SIMPLE AND OH, IT LOOKS SO GOOD! YOU CAN BE PROUD TO SHARE THAT WITH ANYONE! HAPPY THANKSGIVING! Come say hi :D

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  3. ooooooh, that looks so pretty...do you know, not one person in my house likes pumpkin pie...love the smell though...mmm mmm mmm

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  4. It is beautiful Elyse!! You do everything so perfect! I cant wait for Thanksgiving, yummy!! I hope you and your beautiful family have a wonderful holiday!
    Love ya,
    Amy

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  5. Oh its so pretty..Thanks for sharing.Have a Blessed Thanksgiving!

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  6. What a festive pie:) It looks delicious! Thanks for the link to the recipe and the tip on the leaves! Have a blessed day!

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  7. Mmm, that pie looks delicious! Happy Thanksgiving to you & yours!

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  8. What a wonderful tip, Elyse. It sure looks not only yummy, but beautiful! My Mom always took left over pie crust and cut it into strips - then she would sprinkle it with cinnamon and roll it up and bake it. Oooh, I loved those little morsels.

    Happy Thanksgiving, dear Elyse - to you and your family.

    xoxo
    Claudia

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  9. Hello Sweet Elyse! What a yummy and sweet looking pie! Oh how I would love to drop by and have a slice with you! Love the cute falls leaves you added!

    Wishing you and your darling yours and Very Happy Thanksgiving!

    Love,
    Maryjane
    xox

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  10. Elyse,
    This looks so yummy! Please send a piece right over. lol
    Blessings~

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  11. Oh this looks sooooo good!
    love
    Alison
    x

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  12. Beautiful pie! Love this idea--I always forget to do this with the crust--thanks for the reminder! Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

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  13. Mmmm have a happy Thanksgiving with your family Elyse and enjoy all deliciousness!

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  14. Elyse, your pie looks yummy! Love the cutouts.

    Have a wonderful and tasty Thanksgiving!

    Hugs, Debi

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  15. What a beautiful pie. Was so excited to find this exact thing in our fridge at the library. Yum. It was delicious and so pretty. Thank you!!!!!

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  17. Happy Thanksgiving, Elyse! I love pumpkin pie the very best!
    Brenda

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  18. Yum, Elyse! My MIL bakes the Thanksgiving pies, but if that were my task, I'd bake your leaf cut out pie! No order for the turkey place card holders yet, so I may be keeping the turkeys as you advise!

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  19. Love this! Pumpkin pie is my favorite and I have tons of cookie cutters so it will be easy!
    Happy Thanksgiving!
    Hugs, Lisa

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  20. What a beautiful pie! Have a happy Thanksgiving, Elyse, my friend! All the best!

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  21. Oh Elyse, what time should I be there! Your pie looks so delicious and pretty! Thanks for the inspiration. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family. Twyla

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  22. My goodness, such a pretty pie! Thanks for the easy directions, too. I am wishing a very happy and blessed Thanksgiving for you and your sweet family! Vicki

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  23. Thanks for visiting me, Elyse...I always appreciate that and the kind messages you leave--thank-you!

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  24. Your pie looks almost too pretty to eat. I say almost because I just can't resist pumpkin pie! I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
    Blessings,
    Marcia

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  25. thank you so mutsh for your comment on my blog.
    but no a dont make it by my self.
    klik on the ♥ en than you go 2 the blog .
    have a wonderful day hugs from holland♥ stipje

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  26. Happy Thanksgiving to you too! I am invited to an artist blogger friend's families home in Cohasset! Carol is an artisan at the MOM in NY. She is a famous fine artist from Manhattan! I love her pink paintings and tromp' loreal work wow! Her link,interior design is on my cottage fleamarket blog. Maybe I can do an interview of her while she is here..we need our own TV station! Did you see exhibit Fashion Designer paper doll..I posted on my blog at Peabody Museum? We are hoping to get up there this Saturday!! LOL Denise

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  27. PS drooling over pie..! Dangerous living alone with pies.. cakes could eat in one night gulp!

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  28. That pie looks so pretty and so professional. If I baked, I'd give it a whirl! Happy Thanksgiving.
    Jennifer

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  29. It looks yummy Elise.
    Our favorite is pecan pie. One year I made one for Christmas to impress my MIL and accidentally doubled the butter. Rather than ruining the pie, it gained legendary status with my hubby. He still asks for Double Butter pie, but I guess I think that Pecan pie itself has enough butter in it without doubling it.

    Erin :)

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  30. You stop it right now - that is TOOOO cute!!! You + cute is the same as pumpkin + pie. You have a great Thanksgiving also!! ♥

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  31. Elyse- the pie looks wonderful friend!

    A very happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!

    blessings
    mary

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  32. Happy Thanksgiving Elyse,
    Your pie is beautiful. Wishing you and your family a beautiful day.

    Karen

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  33. Hey!! So great to see your comment today!! I have been lingering in the background lately. Too busy to come up with any post worthy of reading. :) I hope you and yours have a wonderful Thanksgiving...R.I style. Hugs!!!

    Leslie

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  34. That looks wonderful. You did a great job. Yum! Thankyou for your sweet comments. Hugs.

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  35. This looks amazing...I love love pumpkin pie...please have a piece for me...and happy American Thanksgiving!

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  36. Hi Elyse,
    Just wanted to stop by and wish you and yours a very blessed Thanksgiving. May it be filled with the blessings of family, love, laughter, good food and good times. Enjoy.

    Hugs and Kisses,
    ♥Ana

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  37. That pie looks yummy!!! Hope you and your family have a wonderful Thanksgiving!!!
    STephenie

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  38. Ooooo, that looks so good - and pretty!

    I hope you and yours have a wonderful Thanksgiving, Elyse!

    Zuzu

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  39. happy thanksgiving dear Elyse!!! i hope your day is wonderful:)

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  40. Hi Elyse!
    So glad you stoppped by my blog, it brought me here and I am delighted! What a cute blog you have, your clothespin dolls are just darling. They bring back so many memories of creating with my mom:) Off to read some of your older posts...hope you had a yummy Thanksgiving!
    paula

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  41. HA! There's a bit of 'ol Marty Stew in YOU!!!

    m ^..^

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  42. eeek, this is so cute and so creative, I hope you had a lovely Thanksgiving.
    xox

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  43. Totally clever....Pumpkin pie can look sort of boring and this soooo takes care of that. I'll put this one in my memory bank for sure.

    Warm blessings,
    Spencer

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  44. Thank you SO much for your encouraging comments!
    I will be back often to see more beautiful projects like this :)
    ~Angela Harris

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  45. mmmmm, delicious and beautiful!!!
    Hugs to you Elyse
    Maria Cecilia

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  46. How precious! I love the acorn/maple leaf edging and center arrangement. The pie looks delicious, but who would want to cut it? Presentation is as delectable as the taste. Thanks for sharing.

    Susan at Charm of the Carolines

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xo
elyse