Recipe courtesy of Nutella/Ferrero |
Do you want to be a rock star on Thanksgiving?
I've got a surefire way to ensure your success.
Make this pie.
Maybe it's because I made it in my new oven, but I doubt it. The credit definitely goes to the Nutella.
o. m. g.
As much as I'd like to take credit for the recipe, I can't. It comes from the folks at Nutella.
Years ago, my sister worked for the company that owns Nutella (Ferrero), and they sent her a bunch of recipe cards, which she promptly handed over to me...
...which is a good thing, since now I'll be the rock star at Thanksgiving and she won't.
Oh, wait...she's making the latkes (potato pancakes), so maybe I'm not a shoe-in.
Well, let's take a vote ... what would you rather eat -- potato latkes or Nutella Pumpkin Pie?
That's what I thought. I rest my case. I will be the rock star.
This recipe is brilliant...the combination of a creamy Nutella base topped with a layer of pumpkin pie...well, it's beyond words. You'll just have to try it.
I was trying to think of a clever name for it...
Pumptella Pie?
Nutellkin Pie?
I think we'll stick with the original name.
I have to confess that when I made the pie this time, I used a frozen pie crust. I was feeling a bit pressed for time. It still came out great, so don't feel bad if you have to cheat.
Make sure that you buy the canned pumpkin pie mix...not the plain pumpkin puree.
Oh, and I used fat-free sweetened condensed milk, you know, to make it a diet version, heh heh.
Just a note about the baking time. The recipe says to bake the second layer -- the pumpkin layer -- for 25-30 minutes. It took mine close to 45 minutes. I even put in a little oven thermometer just to make sure my new oven was calibrated properly, and it was. So, just be aware that it may take you longer, too.
Nutella Pumpkin Pie
(Recipe by Nutella of Ferrero)
1 Package pie crust dough mix (for 9-inch pan)
1/2 cup Nutella
1 cup sweetened condensed milk, divided
2 egg yolks
2 whole eggs
1 can (15 ounces) pumpkin pie mix
2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.
Prepare the pie crust according to the directions on the box and line it in a 9-inch pie plate. Using a fork, press the dough around the edge of the plate. Line the pie with aluminum foil and fill with dried beans, uncooked rice or pie weights so the crust holds shape while baking. Pre-bake the shell for 10 minutes. Remove the dried beans, uncooked rice or pie weights and the aluminum foil from the pie crust.
Turn the oven down to 325 degrees.
Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, blend the Nutella with 1/2 cup sweetened condensed milk and two egg yolks, stirring until mixed thoroughly. Carefully spread mixture into the pie crust and bake for 30 minutes until puffy and just set.
In a second medium bowl, stir together the remaining sweetened condensed milk, 2 whole eggs, canned pumpkin pie mix and pumpkin pie spice. Gently spoon the mixture over the baked Nutella layer of the pie and continue to bake for an additional 25-30 minutes (or longer, possibly) or until a knife inserted in the center comes out clean. Cool completely and refrigerate for two hours. Serve with whipped cream.
I wonder what I should wear when I accept my Rock Star award on Thanksgiving.
Take my advice, and go get your outfit ready, too. You're gonna be a winner if you make this pie.
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ReplyDeleteAmy, first off, amazing photos! I couldn't help but 'salivate' at your close ups, that unfortunately, my little point-&-shoot, just can't capture! I mean, when you look at your pics, they alone are enough to whet your appetite for this tasty, trademark of a pie! The results are easily predictable! So, I suggest something with sequins, off the shoulder, and pre- 'wrapped', with the title, 'ROCK STAR', and since we're at it, what the heck, throw on a tiny tiara on top!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this scrumptious star of a pie!
Poppy
I've got my outfit ready, Poppy! Ooooh, yes, a tiara! By the way, I use a point & shoot also...it's a Nikon S9500. I use a class 10 SD card, which has greatly improved the clarity of my photos, I would love to take a photography class and really learn how to take great pictures, but every class I find requires an SLR camera.
DeleteIt looks so moist, must be the perfect ending to your burnt dinner!!!
ReplyDeleteEven the very worst dinner would be forgiven, if this pie was served for dessert!
Deleteum yum! everything is better with nutella!! thanks for sharing :) http://www.handmadeintheheartland.com/
ReplyDeleteI agree, Angela! I love Nutella! Thanks for stopping by...love your blog, by the way.
DeleteWhat. Is. That??????????? YUMMY!
ReplyDeleteIt is as good as it looks!
DeletePinned it. Got to try it, if not this Thanksgiving, soon!
ReplyDeleteYes, try it! It won't dissapoint! Thanks for pinning it, Dewena.
DeleteOh Yum - that pie looks amazing. You ARE a rock star for sure. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving Amy!
ReplyDeleteAh, well, one can dream about being a rock star! Have a good week, Rosella!
DeleteSounds yummy. Looks with perfect finish with beautiful color combination...
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!
ReplyDeleteThat is going to get made for my sons. They love Nutella!
ReplyDeleteSherry
I hope they love the pie!
DeleteThis looks and sounds simply awesome! I will be sharing your post in this week's Home and Garden Thursday,
ReplyDeleteKathy
Thanks so much, Kathy! I really appreciate it!
DeleteOh wow, this looks so yummy, be careful, I might eat the whole thing!!!
ReplyDeleteI too want to be a rock star. :) I'll be making this at Christmas! Thanks for sharing your recipe.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good and your pictures are amazing... mouthwatering. Both of us would love to try this since neither of us have ever had a Nutella pumpkin pie - this is a great addition to your #simplybebetsy gallery!
ReplyDeleteSharon and Denise
This is one of my most favorite desserts EVER! It is rich and creamy, so you don't need to have a big piece!
DeleteTwo of my favorite flavors - pumpkin and nutella - wow! Thanks for stopping by our Happy Holidays Link Party - be sure to join us again this week (beginning on Saturday at 7 pm ET) and every week through the holidays.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a must try recipe! Yum!
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