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["Add pumpkin puree, sugars, pumpkin pie spice, salt, and pepper (if using). The black pepper is optional but adds additional, unexpected spice flavor. Blend until very smooth. This helps to remove any uneven or stringy texture that remains in the pumpkin puree.", "Add pumpkin mixture to saucepan over medium heat until steam forms, stirring frequently. Heat until very warm throughout for a few minutes but no longer than 5 minutes. Mixture will start to bubble slightly if you don't stir. Remove from heat and let cool slightly.", "In a separate bowl, beat eggs then whisk in half and half and heavy cream (or instead of half and half + heavy cream, you can use 1 1/4 cup light cream). Add a spoonful of pumpkin puree mixture and whisk to temper eggs. Add a second spoonful to mixture and mix again. Slowly add egg mixture to pumpkin puree and whisk.", "Lightly grease a 9"" pie pan that is at least 1 1/2"" deep. Roll out and transfer to pan (will need roughly a 13"" circle). Crimp edges above rim to keep filling in when it expands while baking. Refrigerate crust while you preheat the oven.", "Heat oven to 400'. When ready to bake, place pie pan on baking sheet (in case there are drips) then pour filling onto *unbaked* pie dough. Bake 40-50 minutes or until filling is set 2"" from edge. (Note: if using a ceramic pie dish, try baking at 375' for 60 minutes + 10 minutes at 400'. I used an Emile Henry pie dish and this worked perfectly for me). Pie is ready when there are small cracks around the edge but center is still wobbly. The center will finish cooking as the pie sits. If crust starts to get too brown, cover with foil.Remove pie from oven and cool on rack.", "Note: this can be baked a day or two ahead of time; wrap tightly in plastic wrap and keep refrigerated. Leftovers keep in the fridge tightly covered for up to 4 days.", "Whisk flour and salt then add to food processor with dough hook", "Add shortening and pulse several times until mixture is evenly crumbly. Scrape down sides, pulse a few more times.", "Add butter to flour mixture then pulse several times. Scrape down sides, pulse a few more times. Mixture will look uneven with both big and small chunks of butter.", "Scrape down sides of bowl then add 2 tablespoons water and pulse a few times, Add water a tablespoon at a time and pulse until a solid ball forms. I added one additional tablespoon then turned food processor to ""on"" until it held together; if it was still too dry, I added an additional tablespoon at a time. Add just enough water to have dough hold together but not be too wet.", "Place dough on parchment paper, silpat mat (may need to lightly flour first), or even a clean cutting board (one not used for meat or vegetables/onions/garlic :) ). Fold dough over on itself from one side to the other then again from opposite sides. If there are dry parts, sprinkle with water; if too wet, lightly sprinkle surface with flour.", "Knead dough a few more times until smooth then shape into 1"" disk. Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes.", "When ready to use dough, remove from refrigerator. If dough has been chilling more than 30 minutes, let it sit at room temperature for 10-15 minutes before rolling. Roll dough to desired size then place in buttered/greased pie pan and refrigerate while you prepare filling or preheat oven."]