BROWN-SUGAR BUTTERNUT-SQUASH PIE

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To make this recipe in less time, you can substitute organic canned butternut-squash puree for the fresh squash. For the decorating technique, see our step-by-step photos.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Dessert & Treats Recipes     Pie & Tarts Recipes

Time 8h

Yield Serves 8 to 10

Number Of Ingredients 13

1 medium butternut squash (about 3 pounds)
Unbleached all-purpose flour, for dusting
Test Kitchen's Favorite Pate Brisee, divided into one round and one square disk
4 large eggs, room temperature
3/4 cup packed light-brown sugar
1 tablespoon cornstarch
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
3/4 teaspoon ground ginger
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground nutmeg
1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1 can (12 ounces) evaporated milk
Confectioners' sugar and lightly sweetened whipped cream, for serving

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Cut squash in half lengthwise and scoop out seeds. Place, cut-side down, on a parchment-lined rimmed baking sheet and roast until soft, 45 to 50 minutes.
  • When squash is cool enough to handle, scoop out flesh and transfer to a food processor; process until smooth. Transfer to a cheesecloth-lined colander set over a bowl. Squeeze out excess moisture and let stand, covered with plastic, at least 2 hours or, refrigerated, up to 3 days. Return to room temperature before using.
  • On a lightly floured piece of parchment, roll out round disk of dough 1/8 inch thick. Transfer to a 9-inch pie dish. Trim dough flush with rim, prick inside all over with a fork, and refrigerate.
  • Roll square disk of dough into an 11-by-14-inch rectangle (between 1/8 and 1/16 inch thick). Freeze until firm but pliable, about 10 minutes. Use a knife or pastry wheel and a ruler to cut fifteen 1/4-inch-wide strips of dough along the short side. (Use an assortment of cookie cutters to cut out decorative shapes for pie top from remaining dough.)
  • Working with 5 strips at a time, gently press tops together to adhere. Place 3 strips to one side and 2 to the other. Make a fish-tail braid by bringing outer-third strip over to the center of side with 2 strips. Repeat, with outer-third strip always moving to middle to join side with 2 strips. Repeat fishtail-braiding with remaining strips of dough, so you have 3 braids of 5 strips each.
  • Beat 1 egg with 1 teaspoon water; brush piecrust rim with egg wash. Place braids over rim, cutting them as needed to fit circumference of pie, and press gently to adhere. Freeze piecrust and decorative cut-outs until firm, about 20 minutes. Brush edge with egg wash.
  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees with racks in lower and upper thirds. Line crust with parchment, keeping it away from decorative rim. Fill with dried beans or pie weights.
  • Bake piecrust on lower rack until edges begin to turn golden and bottom is dry, 22 to 25 minutes. Carefully remove parchment and beans. Reduce oven temperature to 375 degrees and return crust to oven. Place chilled cut-outs on a separate parchment-lined baking sheet and brush with egg wash; place on upper rack. Bake until both piecrust and cutouts are golden brown and dry, 10 to 15 minutes more (smaller cutouts will bake more quickly). Let cool slightly on a wire rack.
  • Reduce oven temperature to 325 degrees. Whisk together 1 cup squash puree and remaining3 eggs. In a separate bowl, whisk together brown sugar, cornstarch, salt, and spices. Whisk dry ingredients into squash mixture, then stir in vanilla and evaporated milk to combine. Pour filling into piecrust; tent rim with foil and bake until center is just set, 50 to 65 minutes. Let cool completely on rack.
  • Dust cutouts with confectioners' sugar and use to decorate top. When ready to slice pie, remove cutouts. Serve, with a few cutouts and a dollop of whipped cream on top of each slice.

Jahid Akhand
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This pie is a perfect dessert for a special occasion.


Daniel Rodriguse
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This pie is a great way to use up leftover pumpkin puree.


tani ahmed
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This pie is a must-try for any pumpkin lover.


Christoph Dell
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This pie is a perfect way to celebrate fall.


Jenish Shrestha
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This pie is a keeper!


Fatmata Zainab
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I'm so glad I found this recipe. It's a new favorite.


Doreen Richard
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This pie is even better the next day.


king agar
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I made this pie in a mini muffin tin and it was perfect for a party.


Lilly Ankney
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This pie is a great way to use up leftover butternut squash.


Wakil Rayhan Pranto
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This pie is so easy to make. I'm not a baker, but I was able to make it without any problems.


Caius Milikaa
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I love that this pie is made with whole wheat flour. It's a healthier option that still tastes great.


Cina Ramaisa
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This pie is perfect for fall. It's warm and comforting.


Ajibade Sheriff
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I added a bit of cinnamon to the filling and it was even better.


Andile Mkhize Stikix Imbongi
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This pie is a must-try! The combination of the sweet potatoes and the spices is amazing.


Queen Odidika
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I made this pie for Thanksgiving and it was a huge success. Everyone loved it!


Shazain Shaikh
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This pie was easy to make and so delicious. I used a pre-made pie crust and it still turned out great.


Erika Jaramillo
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I followed the recipe exactly and the pie turned out perfectly. The filling was rich and flavorful, and the crust was golden brown and flaky.


SAB Chanel
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This pie was a hit! The filling was smooth and creamy, and the crust was flaky and buttery. I will definitely be making this again.