Crust:
3/4 C crushed ginger snaps (approx. 12-15)
1/2 C crushed graham crackers
1 TB Splenda white
1 TB flour
3 TB melted margarine
Combine ginger snaps and graham cracker crumbs, Splenda, and flour in a 9" pie plate. Drizzle melted margarine and mix with fork. Pat crumb mix to cover sides and bottom of pie plate. Chill 1 hour until firm.
Pie Filling:
16 oz. can pumpkin pie filling
1/2 C Splenda brown
1 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp. ginger
1/4 tsp. nutmet
3/4 C liquid egg substitute
1 C evaporated skim milk
Combine all ingredients in mixing bowl. Pour into prepared crust. Cover edges with foil. Bake at 375 deg. oven for 30 min. Remove foil. Bake 10-15 minutes more until center appears 'set' when shaken. Cool on wire rack; cover and chill to store. 8 servings.
Recipe Submitted by:
Beverlee Beers Richardson, Hancock
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