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I’m not sure whether to call these cookies, pastry, pies, tarts or just plain dessert. Since preparing these for my daughters 4th grade class they have been given all of those titles, and with flying colors. I did give out a few copies of the recipe too.
Note, I had prepared this post Thanksgiving week and just realized that it was still in my unpublished file! I must have been half asleep when I started it. Anyway, here is the original post link and this is how easy it is to prepare these… Original source: Three Baking Sheets to the Wind
Pumpkin Pie Pockets, How I prepared them:
Ingredients:
- ½ baked Pumpkin Pie (can be crust-less, you only use the filling)
- 2 – 3 Pie Crusts (I used Pillsbury refrigerated pie crusts)*
- 1 egg white, lightly beaten
Directions:
Pre-heat the oven to 400 degrees. Roll out the crust and cut 2 – 4” circles with a glass or cookie cutter. Place 1 rounded tablespoon (see note) of pie in the center of the circle and fold over. Use a fork to close edges and a small sharp knife to cut a couple of decorative vent holes. Place them on a coated baking sheet then brush the tops with egg white and sprinkle with sugar (if desired).
Bake for 8 – 10 minutes. Tops of pies will brown slightly. Remove and let cool completely, store in refrigerator.
*Each crust will make about 17 – 2 inch pies.
Note: originally I posted to use 1 – 2 teaspoons of filling. A more accurate amount would be a rounded tablespoon. You want to have enough filling to enjoy, but not so much it oozes out when you seal the edges!
Un-friggin-believable!
Thank you for sharing — can’t wait to bake.
I want to make this now…right now!!!
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I love that idea! I have seriously never heard of it before. Thanks for posting, and have a great weekend!
you are more than welcome at my place anytime to make me some food
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We have something like this in Asia which is spicy and is called curry puff. It usually has chicken and potato as a filling and is spicy. There are 2 versions. It’s either deep fried or baked.
Your creation looks scrumptious. I love pumpkin. Never had pumpkin pie before.
These are beautiful! They look much more complicated than they actually are – I was surprised to see only three ingredients! Great recipe. Love the idea.
Question – is the first ingredient a pie that is 1/2 baked, or half of a fully baked pie?
looks delicious!
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Definitely a baked pie, just about half of the filling.
My son’s two favorite pies are sweet potato and pumpkin. He will love this! I will make these for him and further ensure that even when he’s grown and married, he will always come to visit! Food is definitely the way to his heart.
Thanks for sharing this (and it looks like you have plenty other things I would love to try, too!).
This entire page makes me hungry lol
wow. yes please.
You have leftover pumpkin pie at your house? Sorry, I digressed. Could you just bake some filling and then put that into the pasty shell?
yooooooooomiiieeeeeeee
Yes, you can bake the filling – because you won’t be using the crust from the pie….
I’m not the baker…will show to hubby. But they look smashing! Yum! Maybe for Christmas morning with coffee??
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these look amazing! i am definitely going to have to make a batch
These look scrumptious!!! I can’t wait to try them =)
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Gorgeous looking treats ’cause, of course, presentation is everything.
My great-aunt used to make pumpkin empanadas that look similar to yours, though hers weren’t as pretty. Or as tasty, I’ll bet.
I’ve been meaning to make some for a looong time but hadn’t had the courage… till I came across your recipe just now.
Perfectimundo… until I get my wings to make ‘em the old-fashioned way.
Someday.
Maybe.
I was thinking the same thing, Evie! They look so good… I will definitely be making these Christmas morning
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These look so cute!
These look great and I love the simplicity! I’ll be definitely making some in the Winter (it’s Summer here now).
gorgeous looking food! I bet it’s wonderful too!
Oh that’s awesome. We’re having a Christmas-themed desert bar this week and these will work perfectly. Thanks!
I woould eat these pumpkin pie pockets as soon as possible.
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What a wonderful idea…I definitely want to try these for Christmas! Congrats on FP!
Those look delish. yummm
Why are so many confused? It’s as easy as pie? Sorry, I couldn’t help myself. Oh yummmmm to these. I’ve got my own version, lil healthier, but sometimes you want the REAL THING! Thnx!
easy, peasy, pumpkin pie!
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Your site was one of the floaters that I usually don’t go to but I love this! I’ve now got you in my favorites. Great stuff! Jamie Sugarman
nice blog
All I can say is that those look yummy, they look like the Spanish Empanadas
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Sounds easy enough to make and a creative and delicious treat to make. Thanks for sharing and congrats on Freshly Pressed! LB
i tried it, very tasty
this is Indonesian’s recipe
nice blog
Wow! I’ll try to prepare them this afternoon. In Spain we call the pies with this shape “empanadillas”. Empanadillas are filled with a lot of ingredients, depending on the preparation – sweet or salty. We have empanadillas filled with meat, tuna, quince and cheese…but I will taste this with pumpkin, it sounds delicious!
Greetings from Spain
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Those are “empanadas”!
These look great! I can’t wait to make them.
These look great. Do you think it will work for berry pies too? If you haven’t tried that, I’ll try it and let you know. My son says everyone loves toddler food – food you can eat with your hands.
Congrats on being freshly pressed! Keep blogging.
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These are do delicious! Thanks for the recipe because I will try to make them myself at home. Yumm!
MMM THOSE LOOK JUST LIKE EMPANADAS! I THINK I’M GONNA MAKE SOME EMPANADAS NOW
I personally don’t fancy them because I am not the biggest pastry fan, but the way you wrote that was so easy to follow. All the instructions were clear and straight to the point. Also great photos.
Miss H
They look great.
Looks like a pumpkin empanada, Feliz Navidad, thanks for the post!
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Hi! These look delicious. I am going to try them next weekend. Thanks for sharing! Congrats on being Freshly Pressed.
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Oh yum! I will be bringing these into the office on Monday!
It’s a little like baked dumplings
ooh this is something, that I want to make:) Thanx for sharing
My son is drooling over my shoulder as I read this – I – uh – think I will be making these…
SOON.
*smirk*
M.L.
spicy and attractive.
Cool got some Pumkin tortelli on my gusto italia blog which is yeruummm gustoitalia.wordpress.com
sounds great… think I’m going to try these
I love that idea! I have seriously never heard of it before
These look super cute and super easy. I can’t wait to try them! Thanks for sharing
Very nice recipe.. I loved reading it
A great idea for leftover pie… a second life if you will.
Fabulous idea. I ahve made something very similar with plum jam in the middle- gives a nice tang to the pastry. Thanks for the idea!
These look amazing! Have to try them!
I just made a homemade pumpkin pie yesterday, and I happened to have leftovers of both pie dough and pumpkin pie filling, so I just might try to make these with the leftovers.
Thanks for sharing the recipe!
I can’t wait to try this recipe, thanks a lot!
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This looks so amazing. These pumpkin pies are so adorable! I need to go preheat my oven now
They look really yummy, perfect time of the year to try this…
I have to make this for the girls here at the sorority house where I work, they will love this, AND BEST PART, I can do it!!!! yeah!!!
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I love this recipe!
Yum, I need to try making these.
Love this recipe…
amazing ..
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I know you wrote this a while ago… just saw it on Pinterest. Do you really only use 1-2 teaspoons per mini pie, or was it supposed to be Tablespoons?
Thanks! They look great!
Hey, thanks, It’s been a while since I made these, but yes, I believe that should say tablespoons – I will correct it, thank you! But to make it easy, a rounded tablespoon would be the best.
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