Tu-Na Eats: Ghost Pie

I expected some special visitors Halloween evening so I whipped up a little treat earlier in the day.

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My mom taught me how to make a nice scalloped pie edge.

 

Each Halloween (well most of them) for as long as I can remember, I’ve made a special treat for our kids.

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I fill a baked pie shell with chocolate pudding. This year I used a cook and serve pudding but some years I use instant; it all depends on how much  time I have. After pouring the pudding into the pie shell, I cover it with plastic wrap to prevent it from forming a hard crust.

 

Although our kids are grown, my grandson was coming to trick or treat and that gave me just the reason I needed to continue the tradition.

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 After the pudding was set and cold (3-4 hours for cooked), I topped it with dollops of prepared whipped topping spreading it into the shape of a ghost. (Stir the topping first in it’s container to make spreading easier). You probably could use a stiff whipped cream if you were to eat it right away. Usually, I add brown M&Ms for eyes; none were to be found in this house today so this ghost has chocolate chip eyes instead.

 

Ding Dong…Trick or Treat…Run to the door to see who it is.

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It’s Buzz Lightyear (my grandson) and Woody (my son).

 

After we all ate a piece of that ghost pie, they said goodbye and were off to ring other doorbells. So I went up into the attic to help my husband check for bats. After all, isn’t that what everyone does on Halloween night?

What I Learned Today:

  1. One is never too old to stop dressing up for Halloween. (I am dressed up as a quilter–see the threads on my shirt).
  2. Watch out for that bottom step on the ladder.
  3. There are no bats in our attic. I had to see it for myself.

Question: How did you spend your Halloween? What are your Halloween traditions?

6 thoughts on “Tu-Na Eats: Ghost Pie

  1. JanineMarie

    What a fun Halloween treat! And your grandson is adorable. (Your son is, too, but he probably wouldn’t appreciate being called that.) I used to spend Halloween with my daughter’s family but this year I stayed home because traveling is a bit of a challenge as I recuperate from shoulder surgery. So I had to content myself with seeing the grands on social media (hurray for that!). It was a warmish evening, so my husband and I had fun sitting on our porch passing out candy to the neighborhood kids.

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