Mock Pecan Pie

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Mock Pecan Pie

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  I have not tried this particular recipe and I am Not the Chef Lady......That title belongs to Little Mary, but here is a recipe for mock pecan pie

  1 cup pinto beans , mashed
  2 cups splenda
  3 eggs
  1 pnch salt

preheat oven to 425
beat splenda ,salt and eggs together
add beans
mix well and let stand 1/2 hour
now it says pour into unbaked pie shell, but I would just pour into sprayed oven safe dish
bake at 425 until edges star to brown , drop temp to 375 and bake until center is set
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Okay... I might have to let someone else try this one first... :P
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Ok, everyone - I tried this today...

It wasn't bad, but I won't make it again...  John was out when I made it - he came home and smelled it & a big grin came over his face.  I told him that it smelled a lot better than it tasted...  Later on I put the dish into the sink and ran water over it... he told me, "Hey........, I would've eaten that shortbread you made".  I told him that it was suppose to be pecan pie.  His response - "Oh...."  I didn't bother to tell him that there were beans in it...

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I just crack up at the thought of this.  I know I probably would never make this unless of course Miss Niki was coming over for dinner lol  Maybe Mary you could do pumpkin pecan or apple pecan to improve the flavor. 
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DEBBIEWEBE wrote:  I know I probably would never make this unless of course Miss Niki was coming over for dinner lol 

  with my mediterranean tastebuds, i DEFINITELY prefer my beans in a pot with sauce.....so, make some meatball minestrone and i'll be right over.............niki 
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Hi Carolyn,
        I am so sorry :'( you wasted your ingrediants, I did not try this version of Bean Pie before printing it. I have been searching for the one I made and have now found it. Unfortunately it is not LDL friendly.(it was good though, even kids and mother in law ate it) ;D
          May G-d bless you
          Kris
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Hey, no problem!  I'm always up to trying new things & one of the risks you take with this is having something turn out that you might not like... no biggie - I just won't make it again!  LOL!!

I WILL try your dressing (stuffing) though - there were just too many good comments on that thread not to!

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Do you drain the pinto beans?????

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hi gene
    Here is another recipe for pecan pie. I am going to try it today. I think perhaps it will be legal but I am sure someone will speak if it is not.
                                Mock pecan pie

    1 cup pinto beans
    1 cup sprinkle sweet brown sugar replacement
    1 cup splenda
    2 tbls. smart balance
    4 beaten eggs or equivelent egg beaters
    2 tsp. vanilla
 
    Puree the beans into a bowl add all ingredients and mix well. Pour into a sprayed (pam) pie dish or individuel little ramikins. Bake 350o till center is set.
    I think if you grind up wasa crackers and popcorn flour  mix wit 2 tbls of smart balance oleo and a little splenda  and cinnamon and pressed into pie pan it would make a pie shell.
    I don't think you should have this often but for a very special treat.
I also think the sugar replacement might be adjusted according to one's own taste.
    As I said I have not made this yet just got it off the internet and I am going to make it this morning so will let you know.
        Judie
   
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gene
  yes you need to drain and rinse beans.
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Hi Folks
    I am sorry I made a mistake. I used Sugar Twin brown sugar replacement not sprinkle sweet. Also the box recommended to use no more than 1/2 cup of replacement so that is what I am doing.
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hi folks,
      I made the pie and it turned out great. Flavour was good although it did not look like a pecan pie. It did not have a clear layer. It seemed to be more cake like.  Enjoy                judie
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I googled it.
"Sprinkle Sweet" is a brand of sweetener using sacchrine.
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I will try to make after Mary does!!!  Bit if a chicken, but appreciate everyone else's efforts!!!
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