Smoked Pumpkin Pie - A Dessert Recipe from Smoked Meat Sunday (2024)

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I know that you know, Pumpkin Pie is a dessert staple during the holidays. Smoked Pumpkin Pie kicks up the flavor profile a notch.

I'm not one to protest when they want to cook, but if you want to take a little bit off their plate this holiday season, consider firing up your smoker, and cooking a few Smoked Pumpkin Pies.

Smoked Pumpkin Pie is easy to make, and if your house is anything like my house, you might be twiddling your thumbs while Mom/Grandma/Aunt's are frantically cooking all the things.

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Smoked Pumpkin Pie

Making smoked pumpkin pie is really simple.

You can start with a premade pie crust, or make the crust from scratch. I outline how to make a crust from scratch in my smoked apple pie recipe. You should probably make a smoked apple pie for the holidays too...

The Ingredients You Need for Pumpkin Pie

You only need a few ingredients to make smoked pumpkin pie.

Pumpkin pie filling - sweetened condensed milk - sugar - vanilla - cinnamon - ginger - salt - and whipped cream!

How To Make Smoked Pumpkin Pie

Once you have everything you need, it should only take about ten minutes to get the pie ready to be cooked on your smoker.

Get your grill set up to cook at 400 degrees.

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Place your pie crust in a 9" pie dish, and place it in your smoker for ten minutes. While the pie crust is cooking combine the pie filling ingredients. After the pie crust has cooked for ten minutes remove it from the smoker, and pour the filling into the crust.

Bring your temperature down in the smoker to 350 degrees, and return the pie to the smoker. Cook the pie for 50 minutes and then get ready to indulge in the best pumpkin pie you've ever had.

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You can drizzle the top with chocolate, or caramel, or serve with some whipped cream. Either way, it will be delicious!

How To Serve Pumpkin Pie

If you're making the smoked pumpkin pie ahead of time, allow it to cool to room temperature, and then cover and refrigerate. You can serve slices of pie cold, or warm-up individual slices in the microwave.

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I love making desserts on my smoker!

What are some other holiday desserts that you love?

Do you make pumpkin pie a different way? Let me know in the comments.

Before you make this pie, don't forget to make the smoked turkey!

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Smoked Pumpkin Pie

Desserts are a major food group during the holidays. I love the extra layer of flavor the smoke adds to this smoked pumpkin pie. It's easy to make, and your friends and family will love it!

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Keyword Dessert, pumpkin pie

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 1 hour hour

Total Time 1 hour hour 10 minutes minutes

Author Nick

Ingredients

  • 1 pie crust
  • 15 oz Pumpkin pie filling
  • 14 oz sweetened condensed milk
  • ¼ cup sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • ½ tsp ginger
  • ½ tsp salt
  • whipped cream for topping

Instructions

  • Get your grill set up to cook at 400 degrees.

  • Place your pie crust in a 9" pie dish, and place in your smoker for ten minutes.

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  • While the pie crust is cooking combine the pie filling ingredients.

  • After the pie crust has cooked for ten minutes remove it from the smoker, and pour the filling into the crust.

  • Bring your temperature down in the smoker to 350 degrees, and return the pie to the smoker.

  • Cook the pie for 50 minutes and then get ready to indulge in the best pumpkin pie you've ever had.

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More Dessert

  • Smoked Peach Cobbler
  • Smoked Bacon Wrapped Oreos
  • Smoked Pecan Pie With Chocolate

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  1. Smoked Pumpkin Pie - A Dessert Recipe from Smoked Meat Sunday (12)DANIEL says

    I'm just wondering what wood you use for smoking the pumpkin pie?

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    • Smoked Pumpkin Pie - A Dessert Recipe from Smoked Meat Sunday (13)Jennifer Sylvester says

      Personally, I think a fruit wood or maybe pecan would be perfect. I am going to try this tomorrow when I smoke some ribs on the Traeger. Gotta have a run through before the big day!

      Reply

      • Smoked Pumpkin Pie - A Dessert Recipe from Smoked Meat Sunday (14)Amy says

        Would love to know how it turns out!

        Reply

      • Smoked Pumpkin Pie - A Dessert Recipe from Smoked Meat Sunday (15)Steve says

        Pecan and cherry would probably be amazing

        Reply

        • Smoked Pumpkin Pie - A Dessert Recipe from Smoked Meat Sunday (16)Doug says

          What are your thoughts on apple?

          Reply

  2. Smoked Pumpkin Pie - A Dessert Recipe from Smoked Meat Sunday (17)Rita says

    The smoker I used didn't reach 400 degrees nor 350 degrees so I just left it in longer

    Reply

  3. Smoked Pumpkin Pie - A Dessert Recipe from Smoked Meat Sunday (18)Carissa says

    Do you just use a standard Pyrex pie plate? Idk why, but I’m worried about the glass. Lol

    Reply

    • Smoked Pumpkin Pie - A Dessert Recipe from Smoked Meat Sunday (19)Steve says

      If you can put it in the oven, smoker ain’t going to hurt it

      Reply

  4. Smoked Pumpkin Pie - A Dessert Recipe from Smoked Meat Sunday (20)Phil says

    For the smoked pumpkin pie, I am assuming it has been cooked indirect, is that correct?

    Reply

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Smoked Pumpkin Pie - A Dessert Recipe from Smoked Meat Sunday (2024)

FAQs

Is it best to make pumpkin pie the night before? ›

Let the pie cool on a rack (leave it on the baking sheet) to room temperature, a few hours. Slice or refrigerate until ready to serve. Make Ahead: Pumpkin pie can be made one day ahead of time and refrigerated.

Why is it important to let the filling sit overnight before baking pumpkin pie? ›

For better pumpkin pie, refrigerate the filling overnight

To that end, we've found that refrigerating pumpkin pie filling overnight before using it not only enhances the spices' flavors, but also mellows them. Any “sharp edges” disappear, and you're left with a smooth meld of complementary flavors.

What kind of pumpkin is best for pumpkin pie? ›

The pumpkins we eat, often labeled pie or sweet pumpkins, are smaller and less watery than the ones used for decorating. Heritage varieties that are good for cooking include Baby Pam, Autumn Gold, Fairytale and Cinderella pumpkins.

How long does pumpkin pie last unrefrigerated? ›

How Long Can Pumpkin Pie Be Left at Room Temperature? Your pumpkin pie can safely sit out on the kitchen counter for up to 2 hours, says the FDA. After that, you run the risk of bacterial growth.

Does pie crust need to be prebaked for pumpkin pie? ›

While not traditional or really necessary due to the time pumpkin custard takes to cook, you can avoid a 'soggy' bottomed pumpkin pie, by laying down some parchment paper in the shell, fill it with pie weights or old beans, wrapping the edges with foil then par baking the crust for 10-15 minutes at 425ºF.

Can I leave pumpkin pie out overnight to cool? ›

The USDA advises against leaving food out of refrigeration for more than two hours to avoid the “danger zone,” the temperature range (between 40°F and 140°F) where bacteria grows the fastest. If your homemade pumpkin pie has been refrigerated, it can safely sit at room temperature for up to two hours before serving.

How do you keep the bottom crust of pumpkin pie 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.

Should you Prebake pie crust? ›

You do not need to pre-bake a pie crust for an apple pie or any baked fruit pie really, but we do freeze the dough to help it stay put. Pre-baking the pie crust is only required when making a custard pie OR when making a fresh fruit pie. you should probably get: Pie weights are super helpful to have for pre-baking.

Is it better to make pumpkin pie the day before or day of? ›

Pumpkin pie is a great make-ahead dessert to cross off your Thanksgiving to-do list. You can prepare and bake the pie up to two days in advance, and it will still taste great on the big day. Just make sure you store the pie in the refrigerator—not on the kitchen counter—until you are ready to serve it.

What kind of pumpkin does Costco use in their pies? ›

Dickinson pumpkins are not the orange jack-o'-lantern canvas you're picturing; rather, they're beige with smooth sides. The heirloom breed of pumpkin is grown in Illinois and sold to Costco in canned form—the store goes through 1.2 million cans of said pumpkin in peak pie season.

What kind of pie pan is best for pumpkin pie? ›

Stoneware is the poorest conductor of heat out of this lineup of pie plates, as it heats up the most slowly. However, it does distribute heat evenly and maintains heat well once it is hot. Stoneware is a good choice for more delicate pies like pumpkin or custard.

How many cups is a 15 oz can of pumpkin? ›

Pumpkin weighs 8 ounces per cup, so there's a little less than 2 cups in a 15 ounce can.

Can I eat 7 day old pumpkin pie? ›

Homemade pumpkin pie is safe in the fridge for two to four days, and you should refrigerate the pumpkin pie promptly after it cools. Place your pie in a sealed container or loosely wrap it in plastic wrap or foil to refrigerate. You can also bake your pumpkin pie weeks ahead of time and freeze it.

Is week old pumpkin pie safe to eat? ›

The pumpkin pie will keep in the fridge for three to four days. When you have a giant pumpkin pie like I do and not a ton of room in your refrigerator, you may want to look to the freezer instead. Pumpkin pie is easy to freeze and it tastes just as great after it thaws.

Why are store-bought pumpkin pies not refrigerated? ›

Commercially-produced pumpkin pies are typically made with preservatives that allow them to remain shelf-stable for longer at room temperature. Most store-bought pies will include a sell-by date, which gives you an idea of how long they will remain safe to eat—even stored at room temperature.

Should you make pie the day of or the day before? ›

If you can, make pie the day before or early in the day you plan to serve. “Most pies are better off if they set up, even if you want it warm,” Bishop said. “Cool it down, and if you want, pop it back into the oven for a few minutes before serving. One of the biggest mistakes you can make is cutting into it too early.”

Should you make pumpkin pie in advance? ›

A week in advance then. Or even two days if refrigerator space is tight. If they are baked Thursday morning, they can sit out on the counter. But since a pumpkin pie has a moist filling, consider a graham cracker or nut crust instead of traditional pastry, as it will be less likely to become soggy.

Can you assemble a pie the night before? ›

The pie will need to be thatwed for 24 hours in the fridge before you bake it. if you are baking the pie direct from the fridge then you may find that it needs an extra 5 to 10 minutes baking time to make sure that it is completely cooked through. The recipe gives a timing for a cooled, but not chilled, filling.

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