Libby´s Famous Pumpkin Pie Recipe – It´s good but in Danger! – everythingPIES.com (2024)

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Makes two 9-inch pies, single crust, custard filling. Total time
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Libby’s famous Pumpkin Pie recipe with pictures every step of the way.

Why the canned pumpkin puree is in danger!

Plus shortcuts and easy enhancements you can make to the Pumpkin Pie.

What is in a can of Libby´s 100% Pure Pumpkin?

There is enough filling in this recipe to make two tasty Libby´s Famous Pumpkin pies. You can eat one now and freeze the other to eat another day.

A better pumpkin pie recipe

Instead of following the recipe steps on the back of the canned pumpkin puree, I modified the Libby´s Pumpkin Pie recipe so you do not need to dirty up every bowl in your kitchen. You will need just one large bowl to mix everything. I like making the cleanup as easy as possible. Simple and convenient is the key to regular pie baking.

A little story about Libby’s:

90% of the pumpkins grown in the United States are farmed within a 80 mile radius of Peoria, Illinois. The town of Morton, close to Peoria, is claimed to be the Pumpkin Capital of the World.

Libby’s in Illinois – owned by Nestle Food

Libby´s pumpkin processing plant is located in Morton, Illinois. Nestle Food, a Switzerland company, owns Libby´s. Libby contracts with private farmers and supply the proprietary seed and the equipment to grow their patented pumpkins. About 5,000 acres of the farm land is devoted to producing the Dickinson pumpkins for Libby.

Libby’s uses Select Dickinson Pumpkins

Libby´s Select Dickinson Pumpkins are a special strain of Pie Pumpkin used by Libby´s (a division of Carnation Company) for their canned pumpkin. These pumpkins are larger than your normal pie pumpkins. Pie Pumpkins weigh about 5 pounds. The Dickinson’s weigh 10 to 14 pounds, are oblong and tanned in color. They have a much thicker orange flesh and less open space in the center.

How Libby’s Canned Pumpkin puree makes it to your store shelves:

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Libby uses Dickinson pumpkins which are larger than your traditional pie pumpkin you find in the stores. These pumpkins take about 105 warm days from planting to maturity. They weigh about 12 pounds.

Libby’s pumpkins are sweeter and creamy

The Dickinson pumpkins are smaller, squatter, meatier, heavier and sweeter than the Halloween pumpkin. It has a creamy texture and fresh pure pumpkin flavor

Harvest the pumpkins in late summer

The harvest for the Dickinson pumpkins is in late summer and through the fall. The Dickinson pumpkins are harvested mechanically, using machines that snip the pumpkins off the vines and line them up in a row.

After being cut off their vines the pumpkins are left in the field for an one or two week curing period.

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A tractor with a conveyor belt collects the pumpkins from the field and dumps them into a padded truck. The pumpkins are transported to the Libby´s processing plant in Morton, Illinois.

Libby’s pumpkins at the processing plant

At the processing plant, the pumpkins go through a disinfectant wash and then rinsed. They get chopped and cooked.

The pumpkins are pureed and canned, which will take less than 24 hours from the farm field to canned pumpkin puree.

Libby’s processes 500,000 pumpkins a day

During the harvest, the factory can process 500,000 pumpkins a day into cans.

Now off to big chain stores and your local grocer.

The future of Canned Pumpkin puree is in DANGER:

Libby´s supplies 90% of the world´s pumpkin puree in just over 5,000 acres of contracted and leased farm land.

This is not good for you and I for two main reasons.

1. Libby´s has total control over the future prices of canned pumpkin puree. They control 90% of the world market for pumpkins. If they want to increase their profits, they can easily raise prices to no end, that is until the market refuses to live without pumpkins.

With no real competition, the consumer would need to just live with exuberant priced canned pumpkin or boycott Libby´s.

2. Reason number two is the most scariest because it has already happened in 2009.
All the world´s pumpkins are grown in such a small area of about 5,000 acres. All the pumpkins in this small area are all of the same patented Dickinson pumpkin variety.

Libby´s processing facility is located in Morton, Illinois, and almost all of the pumpkins are grown within a fifty-mile radius of the plant.

Disease and bad weather conditions could destroy 90% of the world´s pumpkins in just a matter of days. This is exactly what happened in 2009.

A 15 ounce can of Libby´s Pumpkin puree went from $1.80 to $7.00. This was just because of a single year of bad weather.

Bad weather and disease kills pumpkins

Imagine what the danger will be if multiple years of bad weather or disease took over Libby´s pumpkins. No more pumpkin pies unless you grow it yourself or wealthy enough to eat a $50 dollar pumpkin pie.

If different varieties were used in Libby´s pumpkin puree, a diseased crop would not spread so quickly. It might just attack a single variety while preserving another.

The same applies to the weather. Different varieties of pumpkins will mature at different times of the year. Some might get hit with bad weather while another could wait until the weather cooperates.

The Conclusion is Scary for pumpkin puree:

You get the story that Libby´s just about owns the pumpkin market and the towns they use for their patented pumpkins. And Libby´s is at the mercy of mother nature and plant diseases.

What is in a can of Libby’s Pumpkin Puree? 100% Pumpkin

Nothing is added to the canned pumpkin puree, no salt, no sugar, no artificial flavorings, no colorings or preservatives. Some water is removed to concentrate the pumpkin for an even consistency and fresh rich taste.

Libby´s uses pumpkins they call Libby´s® Select Dickinson. Libby´s owns all of the rights to this modified pumpkin. So do not try to look if you can grow it yourself.

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—Ingredients—

Pastry dough – two single crust

Need help makinga flaky pie crust?

Blind – baked Pate Brisee

3 cups all-purpose flour

2 tablespoons sugar

1/2 ice cold water

1/2 teaspoon fine salt

1 cup (2 sticks) cold unsalted butter

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2 teaspoon cold corn oil

Filling- Libby’s Original

1 29 ounce Libby´s ® 100% Pure Pumpkin

1 1/2 cup sugar

2 cans (12 fluid onces each) Carnation ®evaporated milk

4 large eggs

2 teaspoons ground cinnamon

1 teaspoons ground ginger

1/2 teaspoon ground cloves

1 teaspoon salt

Filling- My Enhanced Version

1 29 ounce Libby´s ® 100% Pure Pumpkin

1 cup sugar

1/2 cup light brown sugar

2 1/2 cups heavy cream

4 large eggs

2 egg yolks

1 teaspoons ground cinnamon

1/2 teaspoons fresh grated ginger

1/8 teaspoon ground mace

1 dainty pinch ground cloves

1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

1 teaspoon salt

Directions

1. Prepare the pastry or use ready made pie crust: Crimp edges and refrigerate for 15 minutes. Libby´s wants them unbaked. Prebake your pie crust if you do not want a doughy bottom crust after it is baked.

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2. Put a sheet of foil in the pie crust and add your pie weights. Beans work well.

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3. Blind bake your favorite pie crust at 350° F for about 30 minutes or until the crust edges start to brown.

Prepare the filling:

4. Add all your eggs in a large bowl which will hold all of the filling ingredients. Whisk the eggs without incorporating too much air into the mixture.

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5. Add the pumpkin puree to the egg mixture and mix it all together.

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6. Now add the sugar to the mixture.

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7. Mix in all of the spices: ginger, cinnamon, cloves, and salt. Mix it real good until all of the spices are distribute evenly in the pumpkin puree.

8. It is time to open two cans of evaporated milk. Add this and the vanilla to your mixture. Whisk these ingredients all together.

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7. Fill your pie crust with the pumpkin filling. I like to use a cup to scoop it and pour it into the crust. Then once in the oven, top it of with a little bit more with the cup.

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8. This goes right into the oven at 425° F for 15 minutes. Reduce the temperature to 350° F and rotate the pie 180 degrees and continue to bake for another 40 to 50 minutes or until done.

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9. Bake until the center sits and starts to jiggle when shaken.

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10. Let the pie cool for 2 -3 hours.

11. Libby´s canned pumpkin puree is more consistent in flavor than buying and using a fresh pumpkin.

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FAQs

Is pumpkin pie better with evaporated milk or sweetened condensed milk? ›

As the name suggests, sweetened condensed milk makes the pie sweeter and gives it a denser, creamier texture. Evaporated milk, on the other hand, yields a lighter, airier result. Evaporated milk isn't sweetened either, which is why you can't simply swap one thickener for the other.

What is in Libby pumpkin pie filling? ›

ingredients
  • 34 cup granulated sugar.
  • 12 teaspoon salt.
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon (See note)
  • 12 teaspoon ground ginger (See note)
  • 14 teaspoon ground cloves (See note)
  • 2 large eggs.
  • 1 (15 ounce) can libby's 100% pumpkin puree.
  • 1 (12 ounce) can Carnation Evaporated Milk.

How to know if pumpkin pie is bad? ›

Toss the pie if it has a foul smell, looks like it has excessive separation or weeping, or has grown mold. Homemade pie that has been left out for longer than two hours should be thrown away. If you left any pumpkin pie out for too long, don't be tempted to roll the dice.

What is really in Libby's canned pumpkin? ›

Libby's, the quintessential canned pumpkin brand, uses a proprietary strain of the Dickinson pumpkin variety in their product, which is also often called a Dickinson squash. On Libby's website, it states that their product is 100 percent pumpkin.

What if I put too much evaporated milk in my pumpkin pie? ›

Pies with too much evaporated milk formed blisters on top.

Though the interior of the filling had a great, creamy texture. The flavor was ever-so-slightly muted and had a hint of milkiness to it.

What is the difference between Libby's pumpkin and pumpkin pie filling? ›

They are the same product. Both canned pumpkin puree and pie filling are useful, shelf-stable ingredients that can help speed up your kitchen prep time. Just remember that puree is unsweetened, while pie filling contains sugar and spices. This will help you choose the right pumpkin product for your recipes.

How long does Libby's pumpkin pie last in the fridge? ›

HOW DO I STORE A PUMPKIN PIE? After baking, pie should be left at room temperature to cool for 2 to 4 hours. Within 4 hours, the pie should then be placed in the refrigerator and covered loosely with plastic wrap. Pie may be refrigerated for 2 to 3 days.

What does Costco put in their pumpkin pie? ›

It says it contains: pumpkin, sugar, water, eggs, enriched wheat flour (wheat flour, ferrous sulfate, niacin, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), canola and/or soybean oil, nonfat milk, corn syrup, contains 2% or less of the following: salt, spices, corn sugar, mono & diglycerides, modified food starch.

Can you feed pumpkin to dogs? ›

Pumpkin contains vitamins like A, C, and E, as well as minerals like iron and potassium. Feeding plain canned pumpkin gives a great boost to your dog's nutrition. Great for digestion. Due to its high soluble fiber content, pumpkin is very good for your dog's digestion.

Can I eat a 5 day old pumpkin pie? ›

Pumpkin, custard, or other egg/dairy-based pies can be stored in the fridge for up to four days. Pie dough can keep for two to three days in the fridge, or up to three months in the freezer. If you're making the crust and the filling ahead, keep them separated until it's time to bake your pie.

How unhealthy is pumpkin pie? ›

Cons: Fatty ingredients like traditional pastry crust, butter, cream cheese, half-and-half, or shortening can sabotage the nutritional value. Mountains of sugar from canned pumpkin pie filling and spoonfuls of sugary toppings can also send calories through the roof.

Can I leave pumpkin pie out overnight to cool? ›

Allow it to cool completely on a wire rack before putting it in the fridge. You can also keep pumpkin pie at room temperature for up to two hours, according to the FDA.

Who makes the best canned pumpkin? ›

The Best Overall: Libby's 100% Pure Canned Pumpkin

There is a reason that Libby's 100% Pure Pumpkin has been the go-to brand for so many people for so long.

Where does Libby get their pumpkins? ›

"Around this time, there was, what was referred to as, an abundance of Midwestern agriculture. As a result, the company did purchase Dickinson & Co." The purchase included the pumpkin-packing plant in Morton, which is where Libby's Pumpkin is still produced to this day.

Can you eat canned pumpkin without cooking? ›

The answer is absolutely yes. Canned pumpkin does not need to be cooked before eating. It is perfectly safe eaten in it's puree form out of the can, in fact it's used straight from the can in a lot of recipes that aren't cooked. It's also safe to give to your dog right out of the can too to help with digestive issues.

Should I use evaporated milk or condensed milk? ›

As Leal explains: "Evaporated milk offers creaminess without sweetness and is suitable for savory dishes and some desserts. On the other hand, sweetened condensed milk is intensely sweet and used in desserts and sweet treats, thanks to its thick, syrupy texture."

What if I used sweetened condensed milk instead of evaporated? ›

These items are essentially the same with one big difference: no sugar is added to evaporated milk. Sweetened condensed milk also has 60% of the water removed, but contains 40% sugar. Due to the big flavor difference, they cannot be substituted for each other.

What to use in place of evaporated milk for pumpkin pie? ›

While many recipes call for it, you can absolutely make an outstanding pumpkin pie without evaporated milk. If your recipe calls for one can of evaporated milk (as most do), you can substitute 1 ½ cups of cream or half and half, or a combination of the two. You can also use milk (any kind from whole to skim).

Why is evaporated milk better for baking? ›

Bakers often use it as a substitute for cream to help reduce fat content. To substitute for a cup of regular milk, add in one part evaporated milk and one part water. For a more fresh-milk taste, add half the called for milk with evaporated milk, and the rest with water.

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