This recipe for creamy baked pumpkin custard with a ginger spiced granola on top makes an great pumpkin pie alternative for the season.
This morning we woke to a world covered in heavy white flakes. It sat, soggy atop vibrant yellow leaves, and it weighted down the branches of trees yet to shed their leaves, pulling them towards the ground.
I’m not yet ready to welcome the world as white. I want to revel a bit longer in orange hues mixed with brown. I want to wear my coat without a scarf covering my mouth making it hard to speak and without gloves encasing my fingers inhibiting dexterity. I want to revel in the demise a bit longer.
This weekend at the market clad in wellies and a cotton coat, I loaded bags full of winter squash. Three pumpkins, a selection of delicata, an acorn or two, and plenty of spaghetti and butternut loaded me down as I made my way back to the car, the wind whipping my hair across my face, my voice calling for the kids to wait at the streetlight before crossing.
Instantly I started dreaming of maple and honey drizzles, of chipotle spices against sweet, creamy flesh, of baking and mashing and then building back up. My 7-year-old, her eyes wide as she was allowed to choose three sugar pumpkins that were to accompany us home, turned to me and demanded, “You have to make at least once of these into a pie,” as if she could read my wandering thoughts as they cheated on the traditional. Instead I baked them without a crust and topped them with a ginger-heavy granola. A pie preview, if you will. One that can be tucked inside baskets and carried to the orchard, placed inside lunch boxes and sent off to school, or served up in place of the traditional if you so prefer.
Grab the recipe for Baked Pumpkin Custard with Gingerbread Granola over on Attune Foods.
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Kim says
Yum! These little guys look delish! I made some butter tart squares that remind me of this texture http://www.purplegoo.ca/index.php/making-treats-butter-tart-squares/
Jeanette says
Shaina, these look incredible good – love the warm notes, perfect for the cooler weather. I’m hoping we can put off the snow for a bit.
Sommer @ ASpicyPerspective says
Mmmm…these look delicious! So comforting and perfect for the cooler weather!! Thanks for sharing. 🙂
Tieghan says
These are so pretty!! Perfect for the first snowfall! 🙂
Miss @ MIss in the Kitchen says
My Mom always bakes mini pumpkin pies without crust for Thanksgiving, I know we would all love these!
Monet says
These are gorgeous. And I love that they can be portable too. I have a bunch of small mason jars just begging to be filled with this pumpkin goodness! Thank you for sharing!
Aimee Wimbush-Bourque says
I can’t believe you have snow!! And my Noah said something similar to me about pumpkin pie last month, so we made one together.
This is So pretty. Pinned!
Angie says
These look so good! Love the addition of granola.
Gaby says
These would be so fantastic for Thanksgiving!!
Megan {Country Cleaver} says
I’m not ready to be done with fall either – so sign me up for these custards!! Though gingerbread sure does put me in the Xmas mood!