These mini Pumpkin Pie Bites are the perfect bite-size dessert for a crowd! Turn a pumpkin sheet pie into a fun and festive dessert using just a round cookie cutter! 

Mini circular Pumpkin Pie Bites topped with whipped cream.

There is one problem I encounter every Thanksgiving: we have a dozen different types of pie to choose from and I want a bite of every single one! I'm usually too stuffed to have more than 2 slices (usually my favorite triple berry pie and one of my favorite lemon pies), but THIS little genius trick will help solve problem!

A sheet pan with pie crust and pumpkin filling being cut into small circles.

How cute are these mini Pumpkin Pie Bites?! One sheet pan will make about 24 pumpkin pie bites– the perfect bite-size treat for your guests! And if your Thanksgiving dessert tray is anything like ours, you want to try more than one thing without indulging on just one slice of pie.

Pumpkin Pie Bites on wax paper.

If you're really feeling fancy you could dress these up even further with a spoonful of Caramel Pecan topping.

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Recipe

Pumpkin Pie Bites | Tastes Better From Scratch
Prep 15 minutes
Cook 30 minutes
Total 45 minutes
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Ingredients
  

For the filling:

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
  • Spray a jelly roll pan with cooking spray. (I've used both a  10x15'' and an 11''x17'' with success. The filling will be a little thicker in the smaller pan).
  • Roll pie crust dough to fit the size pan you use. You don't need to add a crust around the edges, just make sure the bottom of the pan is evenly covered. 
  • In a large bowl, combine all filling ingredients together and mix until smooth.
  • Pour filling into the unbaked pie crust and bake in preheated oven for 25 to 35 minutes or until it is set and only slightly jiggly in the very center. 
  • Remove from the oven and set on a wire rack to cool completely. 
  • Once cool, cover loosely with tinfoil and refrigerate until you are almost ready to serve (I don't like to cut them into mini circles until I'm about ready to serve them.)
  • Use a 2.5'' round cookie cutter to cut about 24 circle bites from the pie. Top with whipped cream.

Nutrition

Calories: 217kcalCarbohydrates: 29gProtein: 3gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 60mgSodium: 166mgPotassium: 159mgFiber: 1gSugar: 19gVitamin A: 5775IUVitamin C: 1.7mgCalcium: 64mgIron: 1.2mg
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These mini Pumpkin Pie Bites are the perfect bite-size dessert for a crowd! Turn a pumpkin sheet pie into a fun and festive dessert using just a round cookie cutter! | Tastes Better From Scratch

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Lauren Allen

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Kylie Beaver
6 years ago

5 stars
I am also guilty of wanting to try a slice of every dessert at Thanksgiving so these little bites were a perfect addition to the Oregon cheesecake, chocolate chip cookies, and semi-homemade apple pie treats on our menu. The flavor was the best pumpkin flavor! I made this in the 10×15 and made it a day in advance, just covered it and cut them right before they were served. So easy and SO tasty!

Connie Melvin
7 years ago

Could I just use a double of my regular pumpkin pie recipe as it is somewhat different than yours? I totally love the cutout idea and we are invited to a large party but hate to try a new filling recipe on new friends.

Amy
7 years ago

4 stars
This was super easy and delicious! I will make it again BUT next time I will cut the whole pan into 2 or 3-inch squares. It would serve more and no wasted pie between the round cutouts.

Natalie
7 years ago

2 stars
It turned out way to thin and flimsy.

Natalie
7 years ago

3 stars
I followed this exactly but my filling was runny like water, not thick. I am so confused!? I was only able to put 1/4 of the filling into the pan because of this. What happened?

Kelly
7 years ago

Hi! This is super cute. Any tips/ideas for the leftovers/scrap bits? Thank you!

Nicole Ward
8 years ago

Do you think you could use a graham cracker crust for this?

Pam Nelson
8 years ago

I only have 5 people for dinner. Any ideas on how to reduce the recipe??

Sabrina B.
8 years ago

nice recipe, perfect way to serve a crowd, and just in time, so thank you for sharing this!

Lindsay
8 years ago

Lauren, that is pure genius. Thanks for sharing the idea.