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Uncle Richard’s sweet potato pie

In times like these, I’m in need of some serious comfort. I work in magazines and it’s very grim seeing your industry on a downhill slide. Not a day goes by that I don’t hear about a spate of media-industry lay-offs or a publication closing. So to assuage my fears, I’ve been eating lots of pie. Sweet potato pie.

Sweet potato pie is always on our Thanksgiving table—my family prefers it to pumpkin pie, though the two are similar in texture and taste. But sweet potatoes give the custard a bit more heft and are, as the name implies, more naturally sweet than pumpkins.

I asked my grandma for the family recipe but she pointed me in the direction of my Uncle Richard. “Richard makes the best sweet potato pie,” she said. And after years of eating it, I have to agree that indeed he does.

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Richard loves his pies, and when my brother got married in September my uncle helped coordinate the marathon pie-baking party that side of the family held. See, my brother had decided that instead of a groom’s cake he wanted a table filled with pies. And so my family’s repertoire was on full display—chocolate, chess, apple, peanut butter and, of course, Uncle Richard’s sweet potato.

When you make a sweet potato pie, the most important thing is the spice. Richard uses the usual suspects such as cinnamon and nutmeg. But he also adds ginger and cloves, which I think add a bit of heat and zing.

Because of obligations, I’m not going to the farm this Thanksgiving; I’ll miss sharing the day with my family. But still, I am so very thankful for all that I have—I am beyond blessed and feel very, very fortunate.

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My heart, however, goes out to those who have lost their jobs. I know that a pie won’t put food on the table or a roof over your head, but perhaps, in that moment when you take a bite, it’ll provide a little bit of sweet soft comfort.

What pies are you making for Thanksgiving?

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Uncle Richard’s sweet potato pie

Servings 16
Author Lisa Fain

Ingredients

Ingredients for the pie:

  • 1 1/2 cups mashed cooked sweet potatoes or 1 (15-ounce) can mashed sweet potatoes
  • 3 large eggs, beaten
  • 3/4 cup brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • 3/4 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 (12-ounce) can evaporated milk
  • 2 unbaked 9-inch pie shells

Ingredients for the ginger whipped cream:

  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream
  • 2 tablespoons of honey
  • 1 teaspoon of ground ginger

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375° F.
  • In a blender, add the sweet potato, eggs, brown sugar, cinnamon, ginger, cloves, nutmeg, salt, and evaporated milk. Blend until smooth. Pour the mixture evenly into the pie shells and bake uncovered for 55 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, to make the ginger whipped cream, in a chilled bowl, beat the cream, honey, and ginger with a mixer, whisk or egg beater until soft peaks form.

Notes

Uncle Richard’s says: I really enjoy it cold out of the refrigerator the next day for breakfast.

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  1. Anonymous says:

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  2. Anonymous says:

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  3. masdevallia says:

    I LOVE SWEET POTATO PIE! I’ve never tried to make it (or pumpkin for that matter.) I’m jazzed to give this a go!

  4. Love the look of that recipe, I'll have to try it, just a couple of questions, last time I tried to mask sweet potato it went into loads of fiberous strands, what did I do wrong? Also you mentioned Peanut Butter pie, that sounds awesome, are you posting a recipe for that anytime soon?

    Love your blog!

  5. Lisa Fain says:

    Hi Liz, I wish I had an answer for that–maybe the eggs and evaporated milk weren't mixed well enough with the sweet potatoes?