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Pumpkin Mousse (made From Leftover Pumpkin Pie)


Emily Elizabeth

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I just thought I would post this since it was a success in my household. We had leftover pumpkin pie and flan in the house from thanksgiving that just wasn't getting eaten so I decided to reinvent it for dessert tonight (inspired by the food network). I'm sure it would work with just pumpkin pie by itself too. My husband and his house guest ate this up very quickly!

I am guessing on the measurements below since I didn't actually measure anything. It was about 2 slices of pumpkin pie (no crust) and about a half a plate of 3/4 inch tall flan).

Pumpkin Mousse

1 cup leftover pumpkin pie and/or flan (estimated)

1/2 cup heavy whipping cream (estimated)

2 cups heavy whipping cream

1 tsp vanilla

In a small skillet heat up pie and flan with


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sickchick Community Regular

Hail to the pumpkin goddess! :lol:

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

Holy crap that looks easy!

Emily Elizabeth Enthusiast

Oh my gosh yes! It was incredibly easy and they loved it! It looked fancy too in the margarita glasses. I love it when I make something that is easy, inexpensive and looks like its gourmet! I also can't stand to see things go to waste so it's great when I can get them eaten up without having to force them on people! ;)

Holy crap that looks easy!
Emily Elizabeth Enthusiast

:lol: Yes! I love pumpkin! I still have some left from halloween (frozen of course) so we'll see what other things come out of it...

Hail to the pumpkin goddess! :lol:
sickchick Community Regular

I love it too B)

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