10 ingredients

Vegan

Gluten-Free

Perfect

Let’s do this.

This is the second post brought to you in partnership with Bob’s Red Mill! I have been anxiously awaiting the opportunity share with you guys about their new gluten-free flour blend. While their first blend was made with bean flours, this new blend is bean-free, delicious, and extremely versatile!

As you can see, it makes an amazing, crisp, flavorful gluten-free pie crust totally possible! Major win in my book.

This pie requires just 10 ingredients, including the crust! And you guys may or not believe me, but you’d never ever, ever guess it was vegan or gluten-free. Seriously!

Trust me. Serve this at Thanksgiving and watch as your guests mutter nothing but “mmmm’s” and “ooooohhhh yeeaaahhhh’s” around the dinner table.

The filling is where it’s at. It’s:

Mega flavorful

Super pumpkin-y

Firm

Incredibly moist

Perfectly sweet

Subtly spiced

& Seriously PERFECT

Contrast the filling against the perfectly crisp crust and you literally have the ultimate gluten-free pumpkin pie. And don’t forget the coconut whipped cream– swoon!

Serve this to all of your guests this Thanksgiving and become the hit of the party. I want to see a show of hands afterwards from everyone who tricked their skeptical aunt Sally into consuming upwards of 3 slices of this pie with nothing but praise.

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If you DO try this pie, seriously let us know! Take a picture and tag it #minimalistbaker on Instagram (or pin it!) so we can see! We look at every photo and it always makes our day to see what you guys are cooking up.

Cheers and happy baking this holiday season, friends!

Vegan Gluten-Free Pumpkin Pie THE best Pumpkin Pie that requires just 10 ingredients and is both vegan and gluten-free! Crisp crust, flavorful pumpkin center — the perfect pumpkin pie for your holiday meals. Author Minimalist Baker Print 4.66 from 188 votes Prep Time 1 hour Cook Time 1 hour Total Time 2 hours Servings 10 (slices) Ingredients CRUST 1 1/4 cup Bob’s Red Mill 1:1 Gluten-Free Flour *

1/4 tsp salt

6 Tbsp cold vegan butter (or chilled coconut oil with varied results)

4-6 Tbsp ice cold water FILLING 2 3/4 cups pumpkin puree (1 1/2 15-ounce cans yield 2 3/4 cups)

1/4 cup maple syrup

1/4 cup brown sugar

1/3 cup unsweetened plain almond milk

1 Tbsp olive oil (or melted coconut oil)

2 1/2 Tbsp cornstarch or arrowroot powder

1 3/4 tsp pumpkin pie spice (or sub mix of ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg & cloves)

1/4 tsp sea salt FOR SERVING optional Coconut Whipped Cream

Vegan Pumpkin Pie Ice Cream Instructions To prepare crust, add gluten-free flour and salt to a large mixing bowl and whisk to combine. Slice or dollop the cold butter in and work gently with a fork or pastry cutter to cut it in. Don’t overwork, just get it incorporated.

Next add ice cold water a little at a time and use a wooden spoon to stir. Only add as much water as you need to help it come together.

Once a loose dough is formed, transfer to a piece of plastic wrap and work gently with your hands to form a 1/2 inch thick disc. Wrap firmly and refrigerate for a minimum 30 minutes, up to 2 days. Just let it warm back up a little before using. You don’t want it too warm or it can get too soft to handle.

Once your dough is chilled, preheat oven to 350 degrees F (176 C) and prepare pie filling.

Add all pie filling ingredients to a blender and blend until smooth, scraping down sides as needed. Taste and adjust seasonings as needed. Set aside.

To roll out the crust, unwrap the disc and place it between two sizable layers of wax paper (plastic wrap will work OK, but is a little more difficult to work with). Use a rolling pin to gently roll it into the shape of your pie pan (we recommend a standard 9-inch pan). If it cracks, don’t stress – you can reform it with your hands once you get it in the pan. But try and be gentle.

To transfer the crust, remove the top layer of wax paper and gently lay the pie dish face down on top of the crust and use the support of the wax paper to quickly but carefully invert it. Don’t overthink it – just do it.

Once you get the crust inverted, gently use your hands to form it into the pan, working the crust up along the sides. It can be a little tricky but it bakes beautifully, so it’s worth the effort! Just try not to overwork the dough in the process – it shouldn’t take more than a few minutes to perfect the shape. Any holes or cracks can be mended with a little excess dough and the heat of your hand.

TIP: I would advise against trying to be fancy and do any elaborate design with the crust, so just get the crust in, get a flat edge and go.

Pour filling into pie crust and bake for 58-65 minutes. The crust should be light golden brown and the filling will still be just a bit jiggly and have some cracks on the top. Remove from oven and let cool completely before loosely covering and transferring to the refrigerator to fully set for 4-6 hours, preferably overnight.

Slice and serve with coconut whipped cream and an additional sprinkle of cinnamon, nutmeg, and/or pumpkin pie spice (optional). This would also be amazing with my Vegan Pumpkin Pie Ice Cream and Brown Sugar Pecans Notes

*If not Gluten-Free, find my traditional crust

*Inspiration from the

*Find some great pie crust tips

*Nutrition information is a rough estimate. *Prep time does not include cooling.*If not Gluten-Free, find my traditional crust here *Inspiration from the Post Punk Kitchen and Simply Gluten Free *Find some great pie crust tips here *Nutrition information is a rough estimate. Nutrition (1 of 10 servings) Serving: 1 slices Calories: 211 Carbohydrates: 31.4 g Protein: 1.6 g Fat: 8.5 g Saturated Fat: 2.3 g Polyunsaturated Fat: 1.94 g Monounsaturated Fat: 4.04 g Trans Fat: 0 g Cholesterol: 0 mg Sodium: 204 mg Potassium: 41 mg Fiber: 2.5 g Sugar: 11.1 g Vitamin A: 5517 IU Vitamin C: 1.33 mg Calcium: 42.87 mg Iron: 0.86 mg

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