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We do not celebrate Thanksgiving as it is am American Holiday, despite John Howard's best efforts ;) However who am I to let borders stand in the way of celebrating, or more to the point, making something delicious to eat? A dish that doesn't turn out as expected can ruin a day. A much anticipated package not arriving can also do the same. Online shopping is one of those things that I love in theory but when it takes over a week for a package to arrive to me from another large capital city inAustralia I get mighty peeved. I'd rather drive down to the shops and buy it myself. But I couldn't, for what I was after was the Dexter Season 2 DVD with evidence kit and tshirt. All of the stores had their supply of tshirts depleted (allegedly by ardent Dexter fans on the staff) so I dutifullyput in an online order and waited. And waited. And waited. I let my frustration out the only way I know how - rolling pastry.

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Pies are also things that I love in theory and if they work out. When I made the filling for this pie, I thought "Uh-oh" it looks like it has curdled. More specifically the filling looked like it has dessicated coconut in it which it didn't.

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However the pie came together in the end and the addition of rum and molasses gave what is normally a eggily sweet pudding, a caramelised coconut tone to it, not so much so that you'd think it was a different flavour at all, just enough to be distinct and have people murmuring that it was one of the best Sweet Potato Pies they'd ever tasted. And I was put out of my bad mood when the pie was baking in the oven, the buzzer sounded and it was the delivery guy with my Dexter DVD.

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Filling

  • 454 g sweet potato

  • 115 g butter, softened

  • 100g brown sugar

  • 1 tablespoon molasses or golden syrup

  • 1 tablespoon dark rum

  • 120 ml milk

  • 2 eggs

  • 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg

  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Pie Crust

  • 2 cups plain flour

  • 1/2 teaspoon salt

  • 1/2 teaspoon sugar

  • 1/2 cup plus 1 tablespoons vegetable oil

  • 4-5 tablespoons of cold milk

  • 1 9 inch pie dish, greased with butter

  • plus 1 tablespoon of milk for milk wash

Or 1 9inch unbaked pie crust

DIRECTIONS-make step 1 of filling first as this takes 40-50 minutes to cook. Whilst cooking you can prepare the pastry.

To make pastry:

Step 1 - Mix flour, salt and sugar. Measure oil and milk together but don’t stir together. Pour the milk and oil into flour until combined and resembling a pastry. If it doesn’t come together add a little more milk.

Step 2 - Roll out pastry on greaseproof paper with a rolling pin (it will be hard to roll as small bits flake off, the greaseproof paper is the best thing to combat this) and roll out pastry to fit pie tin. Carefully lift pastry into greased pie dish. I found it difficult to get the fluted edge as I couldn't roll the pastry out enough so if you want to get the edge which always looks nicer, roll out your remaining pastry and then cut into 1cms strips, Pinch the strips together down the length of thestrip to make them 1/2 cms thickand then pinch it to make the fluted pattern. Lift lengths of this onto the edge of the pie crust and neaten the job. Do this until the whole pie crust edge has a fluted edge. Place pastry in freezer while you get the filling together.

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To make filling:

Step 1 - Boil sweet potato whole in skin for 40 to 50 minutes, or until done. Run cold water over the sweet potato, and slip off the skins.

Step 2 - Break apart sweet potato in the bowl of an electric with a fork, it will be mushy so this will be easy. Add the butter, and mix well with mixer. Stir in sugar, milk, eggs, nutmeg, cinnamon and vanilla. Beat on medium speed until mixture is smooth. Pour filling into an unbaked pie crust. Brush pastry edges with milk wash.

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Step 3 - Bake at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) for 55 to 60 minutes, or until knife inserted in center comes out clean. Pie will be puffed up but will sink down as it cools.

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Published on 2008-11-27 by Lorraine Elliott.

Sweet Potato Pie recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why didn't my sweet potato pie set? ›

Sweet potato pie boasts the same creamy texture of other custard pies. While that does begin with ingredients, how you bake that pie really affects that final product. If you over-bake it, it becomes dense and loses its satiny mouthfeel; if you under-bake it, it will never set up to slice.

What is pie filling made of? ›

Fruit, sugar, cornstarch, acid, extras. These are the only things you need to remember to turn out a perfect pie filling. You've already read our step-by-step guide to the flakiest, butteriest pie crust.

How do you thicken a sweet pie filling? ›

When thickening a fruit pie filling, there are several options to consider. Very often flour or cornstarch is used, but in certain instances tapioca, arrowroot and potato starch can also help achieve the desired consistency.

Why did my sweet potato pie turn green? ›

Is this the same toxic substance as in regular potatoes? Answer: No, according to Bob Sherman, University of California Farm Adviser for Merced County. The green color is oxidation and should not affect either the quality or flavor of the sweet potatoes.

Does homemade sweet potato pie need to be refrigerated? ›

Sweet potato pies usually contain milk and eggs, so they are essentially baked custard pies and should be stored in the refrigerator. Rule of thumb: If a pie contains milk, cream and/or eggs, refrigerate it. You'll also want to refrigerate pies containing evaporated or condensed milk products.

Who makes sweet potato pies for Walmart? ›

She leads a team of professionals to bring quality bakery products to over 4,500 store locations. A notable accomplishment is that Kinna is the person responsible for creating the Patti Labelle Sweet Potato Pie.

What is the black bottom on Norma's sweet potato pie? ›

Norma's sweet potato pie has a thin layer of brown sugar on the bottom crust. Not only does this “black bottom” give flavor, it helps keep the filling from making the crust soggy. Her recipe makes a good amount of the delicious filling—this isn't one of those skimpy sweet potato pies.

What is sweeter pumpkin pie or sweet potato pie? ›

Both sweet potato and pumpkin pies are American staples with a starchy custardlike filling. Pumpkin pie tends to be more heavy on spice, while sweet potato pie is typically sweeter and lighter. But the reasons why people choose one over the other often trace back to where they were raised and their race.

How do you keep sweet potato pie crust from getting soggy? ›

Often, blind-baking solves this problem. If you're making a single crust custard-filled pie, like a pumpkin pie, bake the pie dough first before adding filling to allow some of the moisture in the crust to evaporate. You can also totally blind-bake fruit pies.

Is it OK to leave sweet potato pie out? ›

Note: Sweet potato pie can be left at room temperature up to two days without refrigeration. Can be refrigerated up to one week and remain fresh.

What does a sweet potato consist of? ›

Sweet potatoes are mainly composed of carbs. Most of the carbs come from starch, followed by fiber. This root vegetable is also relatively low in protein but still an important protein source in many developing countries.

What parts are used in sweet potato? ›

Flesh colors may be white or various shade of cream, yellow, orange or even purple (Alam et al., 2016, 2020c) (Fig. 2). Almost every parts of sweet potato (for instance, stem, leaf, and root) can be eaten and these parts may vary in terms of the nutrients, bioactives, non-nutrients, and antinutrients composition.

What goes with sweet pie? ›

When it comes to flavors, vanilla ice cream is the traditional pie-topper, but if you're feeling adventurous, we think a scoop of strawberry, butter pecan, or even maple walnut would make for a delicious alternative.

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