Cinnamon Pecan Pie Shell

"This is a simple pie shell recipe that is a great alternative for those on a no grain diet. You can make this for any kind of pie. I made it with pumpkin pie and it was great. You can also use, almonds or walnuts if you prefer."
 
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photo by Mia in Germany photo by Mia in Germany
photo by Mia in Germany
photo by Mia in Germany photo by Mia in Germany
Ready In:
17mins
Ingredients:
4
Yields:
1 pie
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ingredients

  • 2 cups pecans (cut in half if you only plan to do the bottom of the pan and not the sides)
  • 3 tablespoons butter or 2 tablespoons coconut oil
  • 2 teaspoons cinnamon
  • 4 teaspoons stevia (equals 4 packets )
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directions

  • Place nuts into a food processor or grinder/blender with chopping option. Process until the nuts are a fine meal like texture. Combine with the remaining ingredients, pat into a pie plate and bake at 350 degrees for 10-12 minutes. Makes one 9-10 inch pie crust. Fill with pie filling of your choice and bake according to instructions. This is also good with uncooked pie fillings too.

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Reviews

  1. I cut the recipe down a bit because I only had a 8 '' pan, and maybe I didn't cut down the shortening enough. The pie shell tastes delicious but is so crumbly that you barely can get one whole piece out of the pan. As suggested I filled it with recipe #363013, and it fit the bill perfectly. Served the pie as dessert today along with recipe #363016, and all eaters were delighted :) I'll work on the texture, as I'll surely will make this again. Thanks for posting, RawwGurl! Made for PAC fall 2009.
     
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I love to cook but recently because of health issues I discovered how wonderful raw foods can be. Raw foods (vegan, no dairy or meats) are the best for you since you not only get a fresh supply of all the nutrients but also the enzymes necessary for health and healing. Cooking or over heating our food kills the enzymes and it is also harder for our bodies to extract and digest the nutrients from our food when it is cooked. Even though raw is best I still enjoy some cooked foods. I am also interested in gluten-free recipes, sprouting, and dehydrating.
 
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