Smoked Pumpkin Pie (With Hickory Wood) – Simple Easy Recipe

When it comes to the holidays one of my favorites has always been pumpkin pie. You simply grab a piece of it, dash some cool whip on top and it is great!

Making a pumpkin pie however from scratch can be a challenge, especially when you look at some recipes calling for so many ingredients!

Therefore for this pie, I love it being just the basics. Only 5 ingredients, 1 pie shell, and a smoker are all you need to create a perfect pumpkin pie for the holidays. In fact, this is so easy you will want to make it year-round.

Smoked Pumpkin Pie

Smoked Pumpkin Pie

Simple and easy, yet elevated pie that is cooked outdoors on the smoker.

Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 15 oz can pure pumpkin (not pie mix)
  • 14 oz can of sweet condensed milk
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 1/2 tsp pumpkin pie mix seasoning
  • 1 unbaked deep dish pie crust (found in the frozen section of your supermarket).

Instructions

  1. Prepare your smoker by preheating it to 325 degrees. I used a Weber Smokey Mountain to cook this pie.
  2. Add smoking wood chips to your fire. Hickory was used in this cook, but pecan and apple would add great flavor to this pumpkin pie as well.
  3. Prepare Your Pie Mix: Add the pumpkin, condensed milk, eggs, and seasoning into a bowl and mix well. You can use a whisk, but an electric mixer will come in handy if you have one available for this step.
  4. Pour the mixed ingredients into an unbaked 9-inch deep dish pan.
  5. Place your pie on the top grate of the smoker. Cook for 50 to 60 minutes or until the pie is golden brown. Check doneness by inserting a knife or toothpick in the center of the pie. When you remove it if it is clean, the pie is done.
  6. Allow the pie to cool for at least 2 hours before serving.

Notes

  • If using a Weber Smokey Mountain, do not use the water pan for this cook. This will allow the temperature to heat up above 300 degrees much quicker and give it a more oven-like cook.
  • You can use plain charcoal, but if you want a real smokey flavor you will want to some some good wood chunks. Hickory is what I used, but pecan would add great flavor to this pie as well,.

Don’t forget to add some toppings to this pie. While a spoonful of Cool Whip or whipped cream compliments it well, you can add pecans, walnuts, caramel and so much more!

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