Step 5: Mash away. This would have been easier with a food processor, but we found that the potato masher works quite well. Yay! We finally had our very own pot of pumpkin goo!
Step 6: Add the spices. HOW in the world do I grate fresh ginger?
Step 7: Mix all ingredients together. Hmmm… this doesn’t look quite the way mom makes it, but it tastes like pumpkin pie so far.
Step 8: Make homemade pie crust which consists mostly of flour, sugar, and butter--but mostly butter.
Step 9: Marvel at our pumpkin pie, while enjoying the aroma and warmth that filled our apartment.
Although making pumpkin pie in Spain was quite the endeavor, our first graders, our teachers, and other student teachers loved our first homemade pumpkin pie. Maybe we should start our own business!
-Katie
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I LOVE IT! What a great way to use your creativity and resourcefulness!! Pictures are fantastic!
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