It’s hard to please everyone at the holiday table, but these bite-size pie bites put an inventive twist on pumpkin and pecan pie. Plus: there’s an added drizzle for chocolate lovers! It’s hard not to be addicted after the first bite, but a couple morsels are still much healthier than a whole piece(s) of Thanksgiving pie.
Ingredients
1
cup quick cooking oats
1/4
cup pecans
3
T pumpkin puree
2
T peanut butter
3
T maple syrup
1/2
t pumpkin pie spice
2
T dark chocolate chips
18
pecans (for topping)
Steps
- In a small food processor, process oats and 1⁄4 cup raw pecans until it becomes fine like flour.
- Next, add pumpkin puree, peanut butter, maple syrup, and pumpkin pie spice. Process until the mixture becomes like cookie dough.
- Using a tablespoon cookie scoop, scoop dough into little balls.
- Next, melt dark chocolate chips. Transfer melted chocolate into a small plastic bag and cut the tip off with a scissors. On each ball, squeeze a dot of chocolate. Place a raw pecan on top and drizzle with additional melted chocolate.
- Place pecan pumpkin pie bites into freezer for about 15 minutes. Store in an airtight container or in the refrigerator.
Nutrition per 1 ball: 69 calories. 4g fat, 8g carbs