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Vegan gluten-free Pumpkin Pie?


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Every year, I try a new pumpkin pie recipe because I've been so dissapointed in my prior attempts. I had to throw away 4 mini pies last year because they were so gross. I'm asking for help again with a gluten free, egg free, dairy free pumpkin pie. I would love something traditional tasting, but I'm open for anything that will be yummy pumpkin. I searched the web, and there are some options out there I have not tried yet, but I was hoping some of you had a recipe you liked.

By the way, easy personal apple pie: make the filling in a mini pie tin, then top with gluten-free sugar cookie mix cut in with butter and vanilla. Bake until golden brown. You basically get a pie with a big cookie on top.


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Jestgar Rising Star

Egg free is hard. Coconut milk works for the dairy though.

Reba32 Rookie

have you tried nut flours, or seed flours as egg replacements? Like almond, or buckwheat?

celiac-mommy Collaborator

I've not tried this particular recipe, but I would trust anything this woman puts on her blog!! This is the pie I will be making this year...

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lorka150 Collaborator

I have one in my upcoming gluten-free, vegan baking book. I can't post the recipe online (copyright issues), but can send you a PM if you are interested.

KayKay Rookie

I like this one a lot! Just have to figure out what to use for the crust Open Original Shared Link

RiceGuy Collaborator

I just made a gluten-free, egg-free, dairy-free, vegan, soy-free, corn-free, pumpkin pie a few days ago. It was also sugar-free thanks to Stevia. Except for the crust, it can even be a no-bake pie. Was thinking of posting the recipe. So, I guess I'd better measure everything next time so I can post a recipe that'll work without guessing. Hope you can wait a few days...


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I've not tried this particular recipe, but I would trust anything this woman puts on her blog!! This is the pie I will be making this year...

Open Original Shared Link

I'll be trying this one too. It looks great and I'm hoping it's worth making 2.

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