Mini Pumpkin Pie Pops Recipe | Mini Pumpkin Pies (2024)

by Debbie Chapman

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I LOVE this time of year, especially where we live. We have the most gorgeous fall colours going on right now.I’ve been going for long walks in the forest (because apparently there is a forest about 5 minutes from my house, with a paved walking path through it that I only discovered a few weeks ago! So amazing!), and the sounds of the leaves and the gorgeous colours have been totally zen for me.

It’s beengettingchillyoutside during my long walks, so I wanted a nice little treat that would help warm meup. I made these mini pumpkin pie popsyesterday and they were soooooo good! It was a cold and drizzly day and these just seemed to be the perfect treat to go along with the weather.

These mini pumpkin pie pops have all of the wonderful flavours of pumpkin pie in a cute little single sized portion. They kind of end up likea cross between pumpkin pie and a pumpkin cookie. I baked them with a lollipop inside, because, well, mini pies on a lollipop stick are just plain cute. But the stickis totally optional.

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And don’t get me started on that maple glaze! For me, it’s always all about the glaze. Do you remember Toaster Strudels? Those yummy strawberry ones that came with a little plastic packet of glaze whereyou cut off the corner and squeezed a crazy generous portion of gooey icing over top of of the pastry? Mmmmm… I wonder if you can still buy those?! Anyway, the flavours are obviously completely different, but these felt like the same kind of comfort food.

And my kids LOVED these – To be honest, I was kind of shocked that they enjoyed them so much. Pumpkin pie is not the most popular flavour for small kids, but my kiddos gobbled them right up! (I’m pretty sure it was the fact that they were shaped like a pumpkin and they were on a stick. A lollipopstick will help make just about anything more kid friendly. haha)

Mini Pumpkin Pie Pops

The full printable recipe is at the end of this post, but here’s what you’ll need:

  • Frozen Pie Crusts
  • Pumpkin Puree
  • Brown Sugar
  • Maple Syrup
  • Pumpkin Pie Spice
  • Beaten Egg
  • Lollipop Sticks

You can make the pie crust from scratch of course, but I just used frozen pie crusts from the grocery store. Once you defrost them(I just let the boxsit on the counter for an hour), and pull themout of the tin pie plates, they flatten out really easily with a rolling pin.

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Use a pumpkin shaped cookie cutter to cut out the pumpkin shapes.

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The pumpkin mixture is pretty simple (you know I LOVE simple). It’s just brown sugar, pumpkin puree, pumpkin pie spice and maple syrup.

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My husband thought the mixture tasted AMAZING. If you have pumpkin butter, that would work too!

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Scoop a small amount of the pumpkin mixture onto the pie shapes. I was worried it would leak out the edges, but that didn’t seem to be as big of a problem here as it was when I made the mini blueberry pies. You can add even more pumpkin mixture than what I show in the picture below. Just make sure you leave yourself enough room to seal the edges.

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I kind of did this part wrong. You need to press the lollipop sticks into the pie crust BEFORE you add the pumpkin puree. And if you can brush a little bit of the beaten egg mixture onto the dough before you pressthe stick into it, even better. That’s what I did when I made the S’more pie pops and the sticks were super solid. These pumpkins held up on the stick no problem, but they were a tiny bit wobbly while we ate them.

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Add the top piece of the pumpkin shape and press the edges down slightly with your fingers. Then go around the edges with a fork to seal it completely.

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Bake them in the oven at 350F for 20 to 25 minutes and YUM! They turned out perfectly golden brown!

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Pumpkin pie normally goes with whipped cream, but that really didn’t feel like an option here. So I went with a maple sugar glaze instead and it was DELICIOUS!

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It had a smooth texture with a hint of maple flavouring and a beautiful richcolour. Don’t you just want to dip your finger in that glaze for a taste? Mmmmm…

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They tasted soooooo good! All the flavours of pumpkin pie, but in a bite sized portion. They’re almost like cookies.

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These didn’t last for very long at our house. When the kids got home from school they had two each, and then I had two… and I just had the last one this morning while writing this post. Yum!

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Mini Pumpkin Pies | Pumpkin Pie Pops

These have all the flavours of pumpkin pie with an amazing maple sugar glaze on top.

Prep Time20 minutes mins

Cook Time25 minutes mins

Total Time45 minutes mins

Servings: 7 to 9

Ingredients

For the Mini Pumpkin Pies:

  • 2 Deep Dish Frozen Pie Crusts 9 inch
  • 1/2 cup Pumpkin Puree
  • 1/4 cup Brown sugar
  • 1 Tablespoon Maple Syrup
  • 1/4 teaspoon Pumpkin pie spice
  • 1 Egg beaten
  • 6 " Lollipop Sticks optional


For the Glaze:

  • 1/2 cup Icing Sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon Vanilla extract
  • 2 to 4 Tablespoons Maple Syrup

Instructions

For the Mini Pumpkin Pies:

  • Defrost the frozen pie crusts on the counter for one hour.

  • Remove from the pie tins and roll flat with a rolling pin. Use a pumpkin cookie cutter to cut out the pumpkin shapes.

  • Preheat the oven to 350F.

  • Combine the pumpkin puree, brown sugar, maple syrup and pumpkin pie spice in a small bowl and mix well.

  • On a parchment lined baking sheet or a silicone baking mat, set out half of the pumpkin shapes.

  • Brush the beaten egg over top of each of the entire pumpkin shapes.

  • Gently press the lollipop stick into the pie dough, making sure it's indented slightly into the dough. There should be at least 1 inch of lollipop stick pressed into the dough.

  • Add a small spoonful of pumpkin mixture to the center of the shape, over the lollipop stick, being sure to leave at least half an inch of space around the outer edges of the pumpkin shape to seal it closed.

  • Line up the other half of the pumpkin shapes on top of the bottom pumpkin shape and the pumpkin mixture. Press the edges closed slightly with your fingers.

  • Using a fork, press around the edges of the pumpkin shape to seal it completely.

  • Brush the top of the pumpkins with the beaten egg.

  • Bake at 350F for 20 to 25 minutes until golden brown. (I baked mine for 23 minutes).

For the Glaze:

  • Combine the icing sugar and vanilla extract in a small bowl. Add the maple syrup, 1 Tablespoon at a time until you have a slightly runny glaze. (I used 3 Tablespoons of maple syrup, but you might need slightly more or less).

  • Pour the glaze into a zip lock bag, seal it closed, then cut off a small corner of the bag.

  • Gently squeeze the glaze over the mini pumpkin pies.

  • Enjoy!

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These mini pumpkin pie pops are SO CUTE and they’re really easy to make! They have all the flavours of pumpkin pie with an amazing maple sugar glaze on top. They’re the perfect treat for a chilly fall day!

You can make mini pies from any shape and any filling you want! Here are our heart shapedmini blueberry pies. The glaze along with the delicious blueberry filling… Mmmmm… these made me swoon…

Or you can check out our flower shaped s’mores pie pops, because, well, s’mores are pretty much amazing.

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I'm Debbie Chapman, founder of One Little Project and author of the book Low-Mess Crafts for Kids. I love creating fun and easy crafts and cooking up delicious recipes for my husband and 3 kids.

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  1. Mini Pumpkin Pie Pops Recipe | Mini Pumpkin Pies (19)Laura Johnson says

    Looking forward to making these for a trunk or treat this weekend. Would like to know if I can prep them the night before, leave in the refrigerator then bake them when the time comes.

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    • Mini Pumpkin Pie Pops Recipe | Mini Pumpkin Pies (20)Debbie Chapman says

      Sorry for the late reply. You can probably make the entire recipe the night before, including baking them. I’m not sure what would happen if you prep them the night before and bake them the day of. Did you try it?

      Reply

  2. Mini Pumpkin Pie Pops Recipe | Mini Pumpkin Pies (21)Teri Smith says

    What is icing sugar?

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    • Mini Pumpkin Pie Pops Recipe | Mini Pumpkin Pies (22)One Little Project says

      Hi Teri. Icing sugar is just another name for powdered or confectioner’s sugar.

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FAQs

Is pumpkin puree the same as canned pumpkin pie filling? ›

Although they both come in cans and the packaging looks almost identical, they can't be used interchangeably. Pumpkin puree doesn't have anything added to it, but pumpkin pie filling comes with pumpkin spice and sugar already mixed in.

Can I substitute pumpkin pie mix for canned pumpkin? ›

Pumpkin pie mix can be used as a substitute for pure canned pumpkin in some recipes. However, since it is already sweetened and flavored, you'll need to make some adjustments.

What is the difference between 100% pumpkin and pumpkin pie mix? ›

Pumpkin pie filling will be labeled as pumpkin pie mix or pumpkin pie filling. Ingredients - Pumpkin puree made from scratch contains only pumpkin, but canned puree may contain a preservative like salt. Pumpkin pie filling contains additional ingredients like sugar, spices, and thickeners.

Why are store bought pumpkin pie not refrigerated? ›

Why Are Store-Bought Pies Not Refrigerated? So that brings many of us to the question: Why are the pumpkin pies at the grocery store sitting out? Store-bought pumpkin pies include shelf-stable ingredients such as preservatives which allow them to last longer, even at room temp.

What happens if you use pumpkin pie mix instead of pumpkin puree? ›

Pumpkin pie filling shouldn't be used in place of pumpkin puree since the finished dish will be too sweet. You can always set the can aside to make a quick pumpkin pie another day.

What happens if you use pumpkin pie filling instead of puree? ›

Don't use pumpkin pie filling in place of pumpkin purée.

Every can of pumpkin pie filling has a different amount of sugar and spices and if you add it to a bread or muffin recipe you might get a very sweet and not-spiced-enough loaf. Try this instead: Buy pumpkin purée!

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

While the canned pumpkin puree is just canned pumpkin, the Libby "Canned Pumpkin Pie Filling" also has sugar syrup, natural flavoring, salt and spices.

Is Libby's pure pumpkin the same as pumpkin puree? ›

Most canned pumpkin is pureed pumpkin. It's been cooked and canned, but you'd have to cook it anyways to make it soft enough to puree. As long as you get plain canned pumpkin without added seasonings, it's the same as what you would make at home.

Does canned pumpkin pie filling need to be cooked? ›

But you can Bing around and find hundreds of recipes, dozens involving few steps or ingredients. Canned pumpkin is typically already cooked and prepared before being canned. It is commonly used in recipes for dishes like pumpkin pie, pumpkin bread, and other baked goods.

Can dogs eat pumpkin? ›

Yes, dogs can eat pumpkin and it is actually often added to dog foods. Check the label of some dog treats and you may find pumpkin on the ingredient list there too. However, if you are feeding fresh pumpkin, you will need to be careful about which part you're feeding as the stem and leaves are covered in prickly hairs.

How does Costco make so many pumpkin pies? ›

In their book, David and Susan disclose that Costco's pumpkin pies are only semi-homemade, which helps cut down on costs. Each pie's crust is pressed into the pie tin by hand at a Costco central bakery commissary, but a pie-filling device takes it from there.

Can I give my dog pumpkin? ›

Due to its high soluble fiber content, pumpkin is very good for your dog's digestion. If you feed your dog some pumpkin, it will add bulk to their stool. This helps reduce issues with diarrhea. In addition, fermentation of the same fiber produces beneficial fatty acids that supply energy to cells.

Is it OK to leave a pumpkin pie out overnight? ›

How Long Can Pumpkin Pie Be Left at Room Temperature? Your pumpkin pie can safely sit out on the kitchen counter for up to 2 hours, says the FDA. After that, you run the risk of bacterial growth.

Can you leave pumpkin pie on counter overnight? ›

FDA says to leave pumpkin pie out no more then 2 hours and then put it in the refrigerator. It's a good idea to cover it up also.

Can I eat pumpkin left out overnight? ›

The USDA generally recommends that perishable foods not be left out for more than 2 hours at room temperature, or 1 hour if the temperature is above 90°F.

Can I use canned pumpkin instead of puree? ›

Can you substitute canned pumpkin for pumpkin puree? Yes, you can easily substitute canned pumpkin for pumpkin puree. It's very simple to add 1 cup fresh puree for 1 cup canned.

Can I substitute can pumpkin for pumpkin puree? ›

Most canned pumpkin is pureed pumpkin. It's been cooked and canned, but you'd have to cook it anyways to make it soft enough to puree. As long as you get plain canned pumpkin without added seasonings, it's the same as what you would make at home. And honestly, it's a better choice.

How much pumpkin puree equals a can? ›

How Many Cups in a Can of Pumpkin, Really? Fifteen ounces of canned pumpkin is just shy of 2 cups (16 ounces would be 2 cups). By comparison, a 3-pound pie pumpkin will likely give you enough puree for a recipe that calls for a can of pumpkin.

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You can substitute almost any roasted and puréed squash for canned pumpkin. Frozen butternut cubes are a shortcut we think you should always have on hand.

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