Raw Pumpkin Pie Recipe

By on October 9, 2017
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By The Rawtarian

Raw pumpkin pie recipes are not something that are in my everyday recipe rotation. However, around Halloween or at Thanksgiving or Christmas it’s nice to have a raw pumpkin pie recipe you can turn to for special occasions.

Prep Time
10 mins

Total Time
1 hour 10 mins

Shelf Life
1 week in freezer

Servings
12

Crust ingredients:

1 1/2 cups macadamia nuts (or a combination of walnuts or pecans and macadamia nuts)

1/2 cup dates

1/4 cup dried, unsweetened coconut

1/8 teaspoon sea salt

Pumpkin pie filling:

2 cups cashews

1 cup chopped pumpkin

1 cup chopped carrots

1/2 cup coconut oil

1/2 cup honey or agave nectar

1/2 cup water

1 tablespoon vanilla

1/4 teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon cinnamon

1/8 teaspoon allspice (optional)

1/8 teaspoon ground cloves (optional)

Directions

First, make the crust in your food processor:

1. Place crust nuts in food processor. Process until crumbly. Add dates, coconut and salt. Process again until well-processed but still airy. Pinch between fingers. Sticks together? Ready.

2. Dump pie crust mixture into pie plate. Press crust down firmly into pie plate. Form into crust. Press down firmly. Crust is now ready. (Set aside.)

Next, make raw pumpkin pie filling:

3. Throw all pumpkin pie filling ingredients into your high-speed blender and blend from low to high until very, very silky smooth! (Try not to add any additional water other than what is called for. If it isn’t blending properly, stop blender. Remove lid. Insert knife down side of blender – create air pocket. Remove knife, put lid back on, continue blending.)

4. Pour pumpkin pie filling into pie dish on top of crust. Smooth out top of pie with a knife or back of spoon. Cover with a lid or plastic wrap.

5. Place completed pie in freezer. Freeze for at least 4 hours.

6. Keep in freezer at all times. If serving, slice immediately as needed and eat frozen. Tastes like real pumpkin pie – raw style!

The Rawtarian’s Thoughts:

This raw pumpkin pie recipe is nice because it can be made the day before and kept in the freezer until ready to be eaten. It should be served frozen. I like to freeze my entire raw pumpkin pie in the freezer, and then slice about 1 minute before serving. It doesn’t really taste frozen – it just tastes like cold pie. Don’t defrost this raw pumpkin pie recipe because it will turn into a goopy mess!

For best pumpkin flavour, use the smaller pie pumpkins for eating (as compared to the huge pumpkins that you can buy to carve into jack-o-lanterns). Use the meaty inside part – discard the skin and seeds.

You must use coconut oil. Do not substitute another oil. Coconut oil hardens when cooled – that’s why it’s so important in this raw pumpkin pie!

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rawtarian_avatarLaura-Jane is The Rawtarian,a passionate raw vegan. What is a “raw vegan?” A raw vegan is someone who eats only raw fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds–none of which are ever heated above 105F (40.6 Celsius). That’s it. Raw vegan recipes include cookies, brownies, cakes, crackers, macaroni and cheese, cheesecake, and more. All made from fruit, vegetables, seeds, and nuts. No bread products, no dairy products, just raw, natural ingredients! There is a whole movement of “raw vegans” (or “raw fooders”) who invent and share creative raw food recipes. Raw vegans prepare recipes using blenders and food processors instead of ovens and microwaves! ”Like” The Rawtarian on Facebook, and visit her for more great recipe ideas at therawtarian.com

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