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Easy Sweet Potato Pie Push Pops

November 24, 2014 by Tabitha 2 Comments

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Thanksgiving can be a stressful holiday for some families. You are preparing recipes that you have not created in a year (or more) and want everything to be perfect. And you know you need pie on your holiday table but where can you find an easy sweet potato pie recipe?

So impressive but so simple! A way to create EASY sweet potato pie treat pops using Mrs. Smith's pie and Cool Whip. #ThankfullySweet #ad

Just between me and you… I have a showstopper of a pie recipe that will only take you minutes to prepare because it starts with Mrs. Smith’s Sweet Potato Pie and Cool Whip. Yes, the pie is store-bought but no one will know it unless you tell them.

So impressive but so simple! A way to create EASY sweet potato pie treat pops using Mrs. Smith's pie and Cool Whip. #ThankfullySweet #ad

Visit Coupons.com for a coupon and then swing by Walmart to grab a Mrs. Smith’s Sweet Potato Pie and a tub of Cool Whip. Both products are located side-by-side so even your spouse can run in, find it, and go!

Easy Sweet Potato Pie Push Pops

To construct the push pops, you will need push pop cylinders.

So impressive but so simple! A way to create EASY sweet potato pie treat pops using Mrs. Smith's pie and Cool Whip. #ThankfullySweet #ad

TIP: If you cannot find those at your store and do not have time to pick them up at Amazon, you could also make this trendy by stacking Mrs. Smith’s Sweet Potato Pie and Cool Whip in narrow Ball jars. Just another easy option to keep you from stressing out.

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Follow the package directions for baking the sweet potato pie and also place the Cool Whip in the refrigerator to thaw.

Once your pie is cooled completely, you are ready to construct the push pops.

So impressive but so simple! A way to create EASY sweet potato pie treat pops using Mrs. Smith's pie and Cool Whip. #ThankfullySweet #ad

Instructions:

  • Use a biscuit cutter or round cookie cutter approximately the same size as the push pop cylinder to cut rounds of pie. Place the circles of pie into the cylinder and then use a tart press rolled in pie crust crumbs to  gently press the pie to fit the cylinder.
  • Next, pipe Cool Whip on top of the pie. You want an equal layer of Cool Whip to the pie and remember that it will flatten slightly when you place the next level.
  • Cut another circle of pie and press it gently using your hand to flatten it slightly. Drop this circle of pie carefully on top of the Cool Whip layer and then top with Cool Whip.
  • Crumble the edge of the pie crust and sprinkle on top for a decorative garnish.

Literally, the construction of these Easy Sweet Potato Pie Push Pops takes less than ten minutes!

 So impressive but so simple! A way to create EASY sweet potato pie treat pops using Mrs. Smith's pie and Cool Whip. #ThankfullySweet #ad

So impressive but so simple! A way to create EASY sweet potato pie treat pops using Mrs. Smith's pie and Cool Whip. #ThankfullySweet #ad

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Filed Under: Dessert Tagged With: Christmas Recipes, Pie Recipes, Thanksgiving Recipes

Comments

  1. Stephanie says

    November 26, 2014 at 3:21 pm

    That’s a great coupon deal! Love how easy this recipe is to make, and how fancy it looks! Thanks for sharing #client

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    December 14, 2014 at 6:16 pm

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