Pumpkin Pie With a Vodka Crust Recipe (2024)

Recipe from Cook's Illustrated

Adapted by Emily Weinstein

Pumpkin Pie With a Vodka Crust Recipe (1)

Total Time
About 3 hours, plus cooling
Rating
4(214)
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This recipe made waves among home bakers when it was published by Cook's Illustrated magazine in 2008 because of its brilliant use of vodka in the dough, which all but ensures that the baked crust is tender. The vodka, which evaporates in the hot oven, is essential here, and you shouldn't taste it in the finished crust, so do not skip it. The filling is delicious too, pillowy with a deep, rich flavor. Cook's Illustrated advised readers to add the filling to the prebaked crust when both the crust and the filling are still warm; it helps ensure accurate cooking times and a crisp crust. —Emily Weinstein

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Ingredients

Yield:8 servings

    For the Crust

    • cups unbleached all-purpose flour (6¼ ounces)
    • ½teaspoon table salt
    • 1tablespoon sugar
    • 6tablespoons (¾ stick) cold unsalted butter , cut into ¼-inch slices
    • ¼cup vegetable shortening, cold, cut into two pieces
    • 2tablespoons vodka, cold
    • 2tablespoons cold water

    For the Filling

    • 1cup heavy cream
    • 1cup whole milk
    • 3large eggs plus 2 large yolks
    • 1teaspoon vanilla extract
    • 1(15-ounce) can pumpkin puree
    • 1cup drained candied yams from 15-ounce can (or use regular canned yams)
    • ¾cup sugar
    • ¼cup maple syrup
    • 2teaspoons grated fresh ginger
    • ½teaspoon ground cinnamon
    • ¼teaspoon ground nutmeg
    • 1teaspoon table salt

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Nutritional analysis per serving (8 servings)

517 calories; 29 grams fat; 15 grams saturated fat; 1 gram trans fat; 9 grams monounsaturated fat; 3 grams polyunsaturated fat; 56 grams carbohydrates; 3 grams dietary fiber; 31 grams sugars; 7 grams protein; 495 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Preparation

  1. For the Crust

    1. Step

      1

      Process ¾ cup flour, salt, and sugar in food processor until combined, about two 1-second pulses. Add butter and shortening and process until hom*ogenous dough just starts to collect in uneven clumps, about 10 seconds; dough will resemble cottage cheese curds with some very small pieces of butter remaining, but there should be no uncoated flour. Scrape bowl with rubber spatula and redistribute dough evenly around processor blade. Add remaining ½ cup flour and pulse until mixture is evenly distributed around bowl and mass of dough has been broken up, 4 to 6 quick pulses. Empty mixture into medium bowl.

    2. Step

      2

      Sprinkle vodka and water over mixture. With rubber spatula, use folding motion to mix, pressing down on dough until dough is slightly tacky and sticks together. Flatten dough into 4-inch disk. Wrap in plastic and refrigerate at least 45 minutes or up to 2 days.

    3. Step

      3

      Adjust oven rack to lowest position, place rimmed baking sheet on rack, and heat oven to 400 degrees. Remove dough from refrigerator and roll out on generously floured (up to ¼ cup) work surface to 12-inch circle about ⅛ inch thick. Roll dough loosely around rolling pin and unroll into pie plate, leaving at least 1-inch overhang on each side. Working around circumference, ease dough into plate by gently lifting edge of dough with one hand while pressing into plate bottom with other hand. Refrigerate 15 minutes.

    4. Step

      4

      Trim overhang to ½ inch beyond lip of pie plate. Fold overhang under itself; folded edge should be flush with edge of pie plate. Using thumb and forefinger, flute edge of dough. Refrigerate dough-lined plate until firm, about 15 minutes.

    5. Step

      5

      Remove pie pan from refrigerator, line crust with foil, and fill with pie weights or pennies. Bake on rimmed baking sheet 15 minutes. Remove foil and weights, rotate plate, and bake 5 to 10 additional minutes until crust is golden brown and crisp. Remove pie plate and baking sheet from oven.

  2. For the Filling

    1. Step

      6

      For the Filling: While pie shell is baking, whisk cream, milk, eggs, yolks, and vanilla together in medium bowl. Combine pumpkin puree, yams, sugar, maple syrup, ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt in large heavy-bottomed saucepan; bring to sputtering simmer over medium heat, 5 to 7 minutes. Continue to simmer pumpkin mixture, stirring constantly and mashing yams against sides of pot, until thick and shiny, 10 to 15 minutes.

    2. Step

      7

      Remove pan from heat and whisk in cream mixture until fully incorporated. Strain mixture through fine-mesh strainer set over medium bowl, using back of ladle or spatula to press solids through strainer. Rewhisk mixture and transfer to warm prebaked pie shell. Return pie plate with baking sheet to oven and bake pie for 10 minutes. Reduce heat to 300 degrees and continue baking until edges of pie are set (instant-read thermometer inserted in center registers 175 degrees), 20 to 35 minutes longer. (The center 2 inches of the pie should look firm but jiggle slightly.) Transfer pie to wire rack and cool to room temperature, 2 to 3 hours. Serve at room temperature with whipped cream.

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Theo

Since I used this crust with an apple pie I can't comment on the filling here, but I will say that the vodka crust is now my go-to crust for all baked pies; the vodka evaporates more quickly than the water leaving a flakier crust behind. My other advice would be to use good quality European butter (which has a higher fat content), meaning there's less water in the butter which, like the vodka, keeps the crust incredibly flakey.

rsneimark

The folks at Cook's Illustrated say that the vodka pie crust recipe is better for pies like apple or blueberry, in which the crust is not partially cooked ahead of time. They recommend a pate brisee for pumpkin and sweet potatoe pies, in which the crust is partially pre-baked.

Rachael

This crust is perfect; I will never make a pumpkin pie without it.

Katie

This is, hands down, the best crust I’ve ever made. There was no pie crust recipe with the lemon meringue pie from Alice Waters (and by the way, run don’t walk over to that recipe too!). Crust flaked beautifully and was flavorful. It’s also pretty fast with the food processor technique and only 45 minutes to chill in the fridge. Next time I would double the recipe and make an extra to freeze. If there was a 6th star I’d give it!

Heidi

Your pie crust dough was too warm when you placed it in oven resulting in the goop you describe. You need to refrigerate it twice at 15 minutes each time before baking it and make sure to use pie weights or pennies.

Diane

Why, oh why do recipes for blind baking say to use foil? Never use foil, chances are good the dough will stick and you’ll lose your crust. Use parchment!Learned this the hard way.

KB

Simply the best pumpkin pie! Have been making it for years and will make no other. I use the crust for other pies, too!

my notes

Change seasonings to:1 tsp cinnamon1/2 tsp ginger1/4 tsp nutmeg or allspice1/8 tsp cloves. Adjust to taste

Julie

So close to perfect, but wish I'd tweaked flavors more. I used 1/4 C of brown sugar, cut white sugar to 1/4 C, and increased maple syrup to 1/2 C. Used an immersion blender after cooking filling, which was so much easier than straining, and created a very smooth texture. Added 1/8 tsp ground cloves, and subbed Bourbon for Vanilla. Recipe's 1 tsp of salt made it saltier than we like, and I wish I'd increased the spices so they popped more. Baked 85 mins to slight jiggle - perfect texture!

Diane

Why, oh why do recipes for blind baking say to use foil? Never use foil, chances are good the dough will stick and you’ll lose your crust. Use parchment!Learned this the hard way.

Polly

This pie and crust are amazing. The pie filling does not crack like most pumpkin pies, and the straining process makes it the smoothest, creamiest pumpkin pie you can imagine. The downside is that this pie/crust takes a long time to make, including multiple bakings of the crust, and the straining is not easy. But I believe it’s worth it!

my notes

Used for crust

Mary R

Super yum!! Excellent crust but pretty time consuming. Will say while adding the vodka and cold water, I was skeptical, as the dough if one follows the amounts of fluid to be added, would yield a very wet initial crust. I used a little over half of the recommended fluid. I let it sweat for a few minutes before wrapping w plastic. But the several stages of chilling after rolling the dough with lots of additional flour, resulted in a beautiful golden crust. Avoid any more than negligible handling.

Kerry

This is one of my favorite pies. I was not able to get any candied yams so I replaced it with a second can of pumpkin, and it still turned out great. I did have some issues with the amount of time it took to bake, as it took about an hour altogether. I ended up increasing the temperature to 350 and baked for an addition half hour. Would definitely make this again!

Randi

What size pie pan is this for?

Maudie

Has anyone had a problem with this crust falling apart in the oven? Mine just did. It looked perfect going in, but within 5 minutes, a huge chunk of the pinched trim fell off into the bottom of the oven. Sad, so sad.

Brenda K

This pumpkin pie was a lot more work than what I saw my grandma do, but worth every minute. My family asked that I never lose this recipe! I used canned sweet potatos and because I 2.5x the recipe I used 2c heavy wipping cream and a half cup of evaporated milk. I wanted to make sure I had enough filling for 2 pies and 2.5x was the only mistake I made - I filled all the ramekins in my house and then some! I also used ground ginger instead of fresh because I ran out. This is a super recipe.

Rad Rad

I tried this recipe but had neither vodka nor canned yams, so used whiskey and some fresh sweet potatoes that I candied before adding into the mix. I also used all butter instead of part shortening. When I opened my can of pumpkin I realized it was a pie filling, not just fruit. This made me really sad , but there was no going back! So I omitted the sugar.The result was still delicious, but if I make it again I’ll use fresh pumpkin and I might actually replace the yam with more pumpkin too!

Dyan

This seems like more liquids (milk, yams) than usual for a pumpkin pie. I don't want my pie to overflow on the crust, burning the pastry edge. What size pie plate should be used?

Jen in RI

This pie was absolutely delicious. I was skeptical about whether putting the filling through a strainer was worth the effort, but it made the filling velvety smooth. I followed the crust recipe to a T and it came out perfectly. My only quibble is I wasn't sure whether the pie, once filled, should still be baked on the lowest rack or moved to the middle rack. I moved it around while baking and that's probably why it took longer than the recipe states to set.

msgeorgia

The finished crust is wonderfully crisp and tender, but I found it much harder to work with than my usual pâte sucrée recipe. I live in a very dry part of the country and needed to double the amount of liquid to make the mixture come together. The filling is rich in flavor and worth the effort.

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Pumpkin Pie With a Vodka Crust Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Does vodka really help pie crust? ›

Vodka is essential to the texture of the crust and imparts no flavor — do not substitute. This dough, which was developed by a test-kitchen team led by J.

Should I prebake crust for pumpkin pie? ›

For a guaranteed browned bottom, prebake the pie crust.

How to get a crisp bottom crust on pumpkin pie? ›

Sprinkle dried breadcrumbs or crushed cornflakes, or other types of cereal, on the bottom crust before filling and baking in the oven. The layer will absorb moisture and prevent the filling from turning the crust soggy.

Do you poke holes in pie crust before baking a pumpkin pie? ›

If you'd rather have flaky layers, par-bake the crust and let it cool before adding the filling. But don't dock it (docking is aerating the crust before baking by poking it with the tines of a fork). This will cause the custard to seep out into the bottom crust, defeating that whole "flaky" thing you were going for.

What is the secret to a good pie crust? ›

The number one tip most pie dough recipes will emphasize is using cold butter, cold water, cold hands—really cold everything. The colder the butter (or shortening) stays in the dough, the more it can stay self-contained until it hits the oven, creating bigger pockets of air.

What ruins a pie crust? ›

One mistake novice pie bakers make is letting the raw pie crust come to room temperature, which can ruin its flaky texture. "Make sure to refrigerate your pie crust before baking it off," Sarah Fennel says.

Why is my pumpkin pie crust soggy? ›

But first: Why do pies get a soggy bottom? A soggy bottom crust happens when the wet filling of your pie soaks into the raw pie dough beneath before it's had a chance to set, causing it to become sodden and gummy.

How do you know when pumpkin pie crust is done? ›

The outer edges of the pie should be firm while the center will be a little jiggly, but not sloshy or unsteady. As the old adage goes, "It needs to jiggle like Jell-O but not wiggle like a wave." If the entire pie is wobbly, continue baking. Use a piecrust shield if it's browning too fast.

Is it better to make pumpkin pie the day before or day of? ›

Pumpkin pie is a great make-ahead dessert to cross off your Thanksgiving to-do list. You can prepare and bake the pie up to two days in advance, and it will still taste great on the big day. Just make sure you store the pie in the refrigerator—not on the kitchen counter—until you are ready to serve it.

Should you poke holes in the bottom of pie crust? ›

With docking, the holes allow steam to escape, so the crust should stay flat against the baking dish when it isn't held down by pie weights or a filling. Otherwise the crust can puff up, not only impacting appearance but also leaving you with less space for whatever filling you have planned.

How long do you Prebake bottom pie crust? ›

Line the crust with foil, parchment, or a paper coffee filter. Fill it about two-thirds full with dried beans, uncooked rice (or other uncooked grain berries), pie weights, or granulated sugar. Bake the crust in a preheated 375°F oven for 20 minutes, set on a baking stone or steel if you have one.

How do you make the bottom of a pumpkin pie crust brown? ›

Getting a brown, flaky/crispy bottom crust on your pie is all about quick and effective heat transfer. That's why aluminum or aluminum/steel pans — rather than glass or stoneware — are your best choice for baking pie. Metal, especially aluminum, transfers heat quickly and efficiently from oven to pie crust.

Is it necessary to blind-bake pie crust for pumpkin pie? ›

Too many pumpkin pies have soggy crusts that never fully brown. To avoid this, recipes often call for blind baking your crust. That is, baking the empty crust before the filling is added. This gives the crust time to firm up and brown, time it typically doesn't get if the faster cooking filling is added first.

Why do you put butter under a pie crust? ›

With cold butter, your pie crust will be light and flaky (that's because as the cold butter melts in the oven, it produces steam that creates flaky layers).

How do you keep pumpkin pie filling from pulling away from the crust? ›

My pumpkin pie always cracks or separates from the crust.

The solution? Blind-bake your pie crust with pie weights until light gold, then pour in the filling and bake until inch or so diameter in the center is still jiggly like jello—not soupy.

What does adding vodka to dough do? ›

"The use of vodka enables the addition of more liquid in a form that does not develop gluten, which otherwise would make the pie crust tougher," says Guy Crosby, certified Food Scientist, former science editor at America's Test Kitchen, and author of "The Science of Good Cooking" and "Cook's Science." "The alcohol in ...

Why do bakers use vodka? ›

Baking with booze—such as bourbon, rum, port and vodka—can add additional flavor, texture and even change the consistency of many baked goods. Take pie dough for example, adding a splash of vodka produces a super flakey dough and develops less gluten in the dough than water. For tarts and shortbread dough—same thing!

What does adding vodka to a dish do? ›

Similar to cooking with wine, cooking with vodka enhances the flavor of whatever you're cooking. It brings out more deliciousness in your culinary creation.

What does alcohol do to pastry? ›

The proteins in flour don't bond in alcohol, so it's a liquid that moistens the dough without toughening it. Don't worry about serving your boozy pie to young or abstaining holiday guests: The heat of the oven will burn off most of the alcohol. Vodka won't change the flavor of your pie crust one bit.

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