Pumpkin season is in full force and what better way to celebrate than with PIE! Sara over at Cake Over Steak is having a #virtualpumpkinparty and I’m bringing some simple pumpkin pie which is free of: gluten, grains, dairy and refined sugar! If you can tolerate coconut flour – this is my go-to coconut flour pie crust recipe, it’s very simple and works so well. This pie (like any pie) would be lovely with some coconut whipped cream on top as well or some chopped pecans which I just may try next time I make it.
I am DEFINITELY having this on my Thanksgiving table this year…
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First make the crust by combining all ingredients and mixing well until a dough forms. You can press the dough into a pie dish or cast iron skillet. Make sure it’s evenly coating your dish.
Poke a few holes in crust with a fork and set aside (you don’t need to bake it).
Pre-heat the oven to 350f degrees.
Make the filling by combining all ingredients with a hand or stand mixer until completely smooth. Taste and add more seasonings if you’d like!
Pour filling into the crust evenly and place into the oven for approx. 50-60 minutes.
Remove pie when it has a nice brown coloring and crust is golden.
Let pie cool and place into the fridge to set for at least 4 hours. When all set, slice and enjoy!
Good question – I think I’d try adding more coconut oil or butter to see if you even need flax eggs, but haven’t tried it. I know it’s usually tough to sub for eggs with coconut flour, but have used it with just oil in raw recipes which works, give that a try!
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Could I sub almond flour for the coconut flour, do you think?
I wouldn’t, they’re very different.
The coconut milk gives this pie an extra something special! I love that it is grain free. Looks delicious!
lovely!
Wao! So easy! I just tried it after leaving it on the fridge overnight and it is delicious!
This is such a delicious pumpkin pie! So hard to resist!!
Looks so good !! Seasons best pumpkin pie !!
why do you need to poke holes in the crust? x
Do you think the crust would result in a similar texture if I substituted 2 flax eggs for the traditional eggs?
Good question – I think I’d try adding more coconut oil or butter to see if you even need flax eggs, but haven’t tried it. I know it’s usually tough to sub for eggs with coconut flour, but have used it with just oil in raw recipes which works, give that a try!
I am so excited about this! I love how simple the coconut flour crust is and can imagine how well it goes with the pumpkin filling. xoxo
So true!! XO