As the leaves turn to fiery hues of orange and crimson and the air fills with a cool, crisp breeze, the warm flavor of a homemade pumpkin pie is the quintessential way of welcoming every autumn. This vegan pumpkin pie recipe gives you a fun, plant-based take on the classic dessert, allowing everyone to indulge in its rich flavors.
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There are several variants of non-dairy milk, so you can choose the one that you like the most. Like with most vegan recipes, if you sprinkle a little bit of salt, the overall flavor would get accentuated. You can use coconut sugar instead of granulated sugar and also use a flaky crust that is gluten-free.
Vegan recipes take a little amount of practice and knowledge to come out perfect in the first go. Therefore, any amateur cook (not implying that you are one!) usually takes certain precautions while cooking with vegan ingredients. For instance, the dough that you would be making may turn out to be quite sticky. In that case, you need to add the correct amount of gluten-free flour in order to adjust its texture. In case the dough is really liquidy, you can try adding a little bit of cornstarch.
As important as it is to bake a great dish, it is also equally crucial to present it aesthetically. While serving this dessert, you are advised to sprinkle it with cinnamon or nutmeg. For an interesting blend of flavors, you can serve a scoop of vegan vanilla ice cream over the pies.
The health benefits of pumpkin need not be separately highlighted because it is already widely known for its richness in vitamins and minerals. This vegan pumpkin pie is a convenient way to incorporate these nutrients into your diet.
It is best that you pick your fresh pumpkins from your local grocery store or a farmers' market because these are the places where you are most likely to get the best produce. While canned pumpkin puree is easily and more conveniently available if you like, you can puree a pumpkin by yourself; since it's more likely to give you a vibrant taste for the pies. Store-bought or homemade, this recipe is going to be a crowd-pleaser and an absolute delight during the fall season. Who knows, you may end up missing it once winter is over, and spring rolls in.