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Ingredients:

Directions:
To make the pie crust:
Put 1 cup of all purpose flour in a kitchen machine.
Add the sugar and a pinch of salt, pulse for 1 or 2 times to mix.
Add the margarine and pulse to “cut in” the butter. The mixture will be crumbly.
Remove the blades from the kitchen machine.
Add 2 or 3 tablespoons of cold water and using a fork, blend the mixture into a soft dough.
Flour the counter space and rolling pin and roll out the dough to fit a 9-11 inch pie pan.
Place the dough in the pie pan.
While making the filling, put the pie shell into the fridge to set hard.
To make the filling:
When I first made this recipe, it called for smaller amounts of spices. Bit I was disappointed with the result, we found it quite bland so I tweaked the amounts a bit. Taste the filling before you pour it into the pie shell, perhaps you’d like a bit more even.
Cook the fresh pumpkin until it is soft (about 10 minutes) and puree. (Or use canned pumpkin).
Puree the tofu and add to the pumpkin.
Add the sugar and spices to the pumpkin and mix well.
In a saucepan, dissolve the cornstarch in the soy cream and cook over a med heat stirring constantly.
When the soy milk is thickened, add it to the pumpkin mixture and pour the mixture into a pie shell.
Bake at 225 (C) about 1 hour.
Remove from the oven and let cool to set.

Notes:
We enjoy it plain or also with whipped soya cream on top. Particularly nice with coffee.
WOW!!
Thanks for this recipe.
This is so, so tasty. I will be adding it to my list of tasty treat recipes.
The skeptics who think that vegan recipes are bland and boring should taste a morsel of this before passing judgement.
Thanks, once again.
Regards,
Gary
Hi Gary,
and thank you for your kind comment. I will admit, there are times when we sit down to a tasty meal, that we really feel sorry for those who are not vegan.
I will have to advise you though, that is an older pumpkin pie recipe, I just made a new recipe yesterday. It was also very yummy. It has a gingersnap crumb crust, and does not use tofu yet it still set well. And we enjoyed a bourbon sauce rather than the traditional whipped “soy cream”. It was really tasty. It will be in the next couple of weeks that it gets posted so check back from time to time.