Who has trick-or-treaters come to their house and comment on how good the food smells that’s cooking inside? Apparently I do. :) After spending the entire day on a mini cooking marathon we closed out the night enjoying this Paleo Pumpkin Pie while watching Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter.
After tackling the mountain-o-dishes that’ve been building all week I started cooking and just didn’t stop.
I began the day baking a whole chicken then prepared a pork shoulder for the crockpot. Next I made some beef stew. When the chicken was done I lowered the heat on the oven, removed the seeds from a couple sugar pumpkins, cut them in half and baked them.
Around the time I was baking this paleo pumpkin pie the first round of kids came a knockin’. With my hands full in the kitchen Jeff answered the door. I didn’t hear anyone say “trick-or-treat” but apparently two of them said it quietly and the third said “boy, what smells good?”. Jeff handed them their HFCS filled mini Snickers and the kids went on their way.
The next group showed up while I was elbows deep in pumpkin puree. I rinsed off my hands and gave the kids handfuls of Hershey’s dark chocolate kisses, dark chocolate Reese’s peanut butter cups and mini Snickers but as I was handing the last little dude his candy the mom asked “What’cha got cooking? Must be good, it smells delicious”. I just had to laugh.
We only had a few more kids come after that. Being as our “front door” is on the side of the house, walking up the driveway tends to scare the majority of the kids away. Too bad too because we have quite a large bowl full of candy left that’s just sitting on the counter and will probably be fed to the garbage can.
While the pumpkins were baking in the oven I made deviled eggs. Next up were strawberry paleo granola bars. After baking the pumpkin seeds I turned two sugar pumpkins into pumpkin puree and used some of it to make this paleo pumpkin pie. Making your own paleo pumpkin puree is really quite simple, actually it’s as easy as pie. ;)
Paleo Pumpkin Puree Recipe
Preheat the oven to 350°F. Cut the sugar pumpkin in half. Remove the seeds and set them aside to salt and bake separately. Place cut sides down on a rimmed baking sheet and bake for 30-40 minutes. Remove the pumpkin from the oven and let cool to the touch. Scrape out the flesh by separating the insides from the outer skin. Transfer the flesh to a blender and blend, blend, blend until fully pureed. Store your pumpkin puree in an airtight container in the refrigerator for a week or in the freezer for around six months.
We enjoyed this Paleo Pumpkin Pie while watching the movie and I absolutely loved it! Have you seen Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter? It’s so very true to life ;)