I did a bit of research on crustless pies and custards. I want something sweet, but not the calories. So, I came up with this. I used our own garden pumpkin. I bake them, scoop them out, puree and put in freezer bags - just pumpkin, nothing added.
I also used 1% milk instead of evaporated milk. This is what I did. I took 2 cups of milk (it was a bit expired...I was going to make sour milk pancakes) and I brought it to a boil and let it scald and evaporate a bit. It actually had a sweet smell, like evaporated milk, but not as thick. This was 1/3 the calories. It wasn't hard to do, but it took about 30 minutes.
Milk in the kettle
Mix all of this in a bowl. I just used a wire whisk
1 C pumkin
1 T molasses
2 T cornstarch
1 T cinnamon
1 tsp. ground ginger
1 tsp. ground cloves
1/2 tsp. salt
2 eggs
1/4 C sugar (could add up to 1/2 C I didn't miss it tho)
Stir all together; add
1 1/2 C scalded milk
Mix until smooth
Place custard cups in a pan, pour mixture into cups and pour hot water up to 1/2 the sides of the cups. Bake for 35-40 minutes at 350. You know it's done, when you poke a knife in center and it comes out clean.
I couldn't wait till it was cool...smelled so good!!
I think each of these, well depends on size of your custard cup, has around 75 calories. I put one of these in my oatmeal this morning it was so good!!!
I hope you enjoy!
Blessings from Ringle, Wisconsin.
Oh I wish I had some custard cups. Looks so yummy. Wonder if this could just be placed in a pie pan. Janice
ReplyDeleteOoooo...that does sound good Jacky!! I am not a huge pie fan, but I do like pumpkin pie.... You are so darn creative! Sunday Smiles ~ Robin
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