Southern Homemade Sweet Potato Pie
Yall.......I am sitting here typing up this post while eating a piece of this sweet potato pie and I am seriously wondering how the hell can a sweet potato taste this freakin good!
I've had a TON of homemade sweet potato pies and made plenty of recipes for them. This one is definitely giving those others a run for their money!
This sweet potato pie recipe starts with an easy homemade pie crust that is buttery & flaky. Its not bland tasting like most pie crusts. Then comes those fresh sweet potatoes! Fresh sweet potatoes are a MUST if you want a true, authentic tasting southern sweet potato pie. The kind that makes you take a bite and then say "daaamn" Yall know what I'm talking about!
I hope that you enjoy this recipe just as much as I do!
Ingredients
The Crust (makes two pie crust) (*update*I now use my Deluxe pie crust for this recipe. It is softer in texture. But if you prefer a crispier crust then use the one listed below)
4 cups all purpose flour
1 3/4 cups butter flavored Crisco
3 Tablespoons white sugar
2 teaspoons salt
1 egg
1/2 cup ice water
The Sweet Potato Filling
2 cups sweet potatoes (2 medium sweet potatoes usually does it. I always have a bit extra left)
1/2 cup butter
1/2 cup white sugar
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup evaporated milk
2 eggs
1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoons ginger
1 Tablespoon flour
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Preheat oven to 350
Let's Make The Crust!
Step 1) In a bowl add the flour and cut in the Crisco, until it resembles bread crumbs.
Step 2.) Stir in the sugar & the salt.
Step 3.) Mix the egg up inside the ice cold water. Pour into the crust mixture and stir until combined.
Step 4.) Turn the crust mixture out onto a flour surface and gather it into a large ball. You may need to kneed it lightly just to get all of the dry crumbs to incorporate into a ball.
Step 5.) Divide the ball into two pieces. (Store the other ball in the refrigerator and use it for another yummy pie in the future!)
Step 6) Roll the dough out about 1/4 inch thick and then place it into a deep dish pie pan. Shape the crust into place with your hands.
Step 7.) Refrigerate until ready to use. You can brush it with egg whites to get that shiny crust look if you'd like.
Let's Make the Sweet Potato Pie Filling!
Step 1.) Place sweet potatoes in a large pot and fill with water just until it covers them. Bring to a boil and boil for 45 -50 minutes or until they are fork tender.
Step 2.) When done, let cool and then remove the skin. It should peel off very easily.
Step 3.) Place peeled sweet potatoes in bowl and break it up with a fork.
Step 4.) Use a mixer to mix the sweet potatoes until smooth and creamy.
Step 5.) Add in butter and mix to combine.
Step 6.) Add in sugars, milk, eggs, nutmeg, cinnamon, ginger, vanilla and flour. Beat until mixture is smooth. It may be a lil speckled, don't worry it won't be that way when it's done.
Step 7.) Pour into prepared pie crust and back for 55- 60 minutes. (don't be alarmed if the pie puffs up while cooking. It will sink down) Let cool on the counter for about 30 minutes and then let chill in the refrigerator for at least 3 hours to fully set.
gurl! YES! looks delic! Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI'm so tickled right now! I have been waiting for this one. I can never seem to get the crust right. Soooooo we'll see how this one turns out. Thanks so much for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteYou all are very welcomed!
ReplyDeleteAnnonymous I know what you mean about the crust, which is why I love this crust recipe. I use it for all my sweet pies. It can take a beating and still turn out good.
can't wait for the cornbread dressing recipe. i'm definitely looking for a new good one for thanksgiving. and you are a SAINT for posting the girl scout caramel delite recipe!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try this over the holidays. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletei made this pie today...and it was excellent..the only think i did differently was added a lil barcardi rum to it...and when i bake again i may add rum extract instead of vanilla..but this pie was good..my kids were licking the batter before i put it in the pie crust..I love this site..and i will be back again and again to try recipes..YES THIS DIVA CAN COOK!
ReplyDeletethink=thing
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing this girl! I made it for Thanksgiving and it was a BIG HIT. I really wished I had made 6 instead of 2, but to get a thumbs up and request for more from both my grandmother & best friend was the best part of all...it's their favorite. I will definitely refer you to others and most definitely be back for more.
ReplyDeleteI found this recipe on a Google search and I'm sooooooo happy I did. I've always been afraid that I would mess up sweet potato pie and so I never even tried to make one. But the two pies I made were DESTROYED on Thanksgiving. I'm planning on making a couple more today!! Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteI tried this over the thanksgiving holiday and the recipe is simply delicious! Can't wait to test your other recipes out :)
ReplyDeleteI'm in the works of trying the pie filling receipe now as I type this... will let yall know how it turns out!!
ReplyDeleteCan you make extra pies and then freeze them for later? Or would that alter the taste or texture? I have frozen sweet potatoe pies before after cooking them and when they unthaw they taste just as good as the first day, but never have I used a homemade crust before.
ReplyDeleteThis was DELICIOUS!!! I followed the recipe to the letter and these came out better than any other I've ever tried. I did use frozen pie crust- time was short :-) - but the filling more than made up for my shortcut. Thanks!!! Can't wait to try the rest of your recipes!!
ReplyDeleteI must say I have used this recipe twice. Once for Thanksgiving again at Christmas and again tonight on New Year's Eve. My husband just can't get enough. I am not or should I say use to not be a big on cooking, but since finding your site my cooking has increased tremendously and everything is oh soo good. Had alot of critical cooks for Thanksgiving and they all loved everything (I used your recipes for everything I cooked). Great site and I had to share your site with my blog readers. Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHello!
ReplyDeleteThe Sweet Potato Pie was a real hit in my house this weekend. My family loved it and asking for more. The recipe was easy to follow and turns out as described.
Thank you!
Monica
Flint, MI
Baking the sweet potatoes makes it sweeter and easier to mash. I usually bake mine until they burst (about 1 1/2 hr depending on your oven...mine was 375). The skin comes right off and its so yummy. I also use sweet condensed milk versus both the sugars and it tastes yummy! Try it out Diva girl! Loves it and I love your blog!
ReplyDelete