HEALTHY HOLIDAY EATING

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Baked Pumpkin Custard

Baked Pumpkin Custard
A smart take on classic Pumpkin Pie 

Skip the crust and try this recipe for Pumpkin Custard, which has 70% fewer calories and 97% less saturated fat than the traditional pumpkin pie.*

6 small sugar pumpkins, 12 - 16 ounces each, and about 4 inches in diameter (to be used as decorative bowls)
3/4 cup sugar
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 eggs
2 cups pumpkin puree
1 cup nonfat or lowfat evaporated milk
6 tablespoons chopped, toasted California walnuts

NOTE: These crustless, individual custards can be baked either in small, hallowed-out pumpkins, or in ramekins.  Instructions for both methods are given. 

To prepare the pumpkins, if you are using them, remove the stem end from each, and scrape the seeds and fibers from inside the pumpkins.  Cut a very thin slice off the bottom of each pumpkin, so they will sit flat, without wobbling.  Alternately, coat 6 ramekins, each about six-ounce capacity, with nonstick cooking spray.

Preheat the oven to 450ºF.

In a large bowl, combine the sugar, cinnamon, ginger, cloves and salt, and stir with a whisk or spoon until evenly blended.  Add the eggs and pumpkin puree and beat until completely mixed.  Slowly pour in the evaporated milk, stirring until smooth. 

If you are using pumpkins, divide the filling among them, pouring about 1/2-cup into each.   Place the pumpkins on a parchment-lined shallow baking pan, with their tops next to them. Bake for 15 minutes, then reduce the heat to 350ºF and continue baking about 1 hour more, or until the pumpkins are tender when pierced.  If the tops are done sooner, remove them.  If you are using ramekins, pour about 1/2-cup of filling into each.  Place the ramekins on a shallow baking pan.   Bake for 10 minutes, then reduce the heat to 325ºF and bake about 25 minutes more, or until a knife inserted in the filling comes out clean, or almost clean. 

Remove from the oven and transfer to a rack to cool (cool for an hour if baked in pumpkins).  Serve the custards warm, sprinkle each with 1 tablespoon of walnuts. Accompany with sweetened whipped cream, if desired.  The pumpkin lids may be place atop the pumpkins, or at a jaunty angle along side.

Serves 6

This recipe was created on behalf of the Smart Menu© campaign, which aims to change the way America eats while providing individuals with the knowledge to make smart food choices. 

Recipe Courtesy of Chef Patrick Mulvaney, Mulvaney’s B&L

RECIPE MAKEOVER

ORIGINAL*
SMART RECIPE
Pumpkin Pie
Baked Pumpkin Custard
Calories
780
230
Total Fat
55g
6g
Saturated Fat
29g
1 g
Cholesterol
260mg
60mg
Sodium
510mg
75mg
Total Carbohydrate
65g
38g
Dietary Fiber
3g
3g
Protein
10g
7g
*Source for original: Joy of Cooking: 75th Anniversary edition copyright 2006

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