Expiration & Storage Tips
When does Pumpkin Pie expire?
An unopened store-bought or commercially prepared pumpkin pie can last up to 2 to 3 days past the printed date if refrigerated. Once opened, it is best to consume it within 2 to 4 days. If you've frozen the pie, it can last up to a month in your freezer. When it comes to homemade pumpkin pie, it tends to spoil faster and should ideally be eaten within 2 to 3 days of making it.
How do you tell if Pumpkin Pie is bad?
Pumpkin pie may be going bad if there's a stale smell or the texture seems off, for example, if it's too mushy or watery. If left for more than 4 days after being opened, it's generally not safe to consume. Also, any visible signs of mold or discoloration means the pie has spoiled and should be discarded.
Tips for storing Pumpkin Pie to extend shelf life
• Always store your pumpkin pie in the refrigerator after it has cooled to room temperature, and make sure to cover it securely with plastic wrap or aluminum foil to avoid exposure to outside air and odors.
• You might want to slice and store individual pieces for longer shelf life and ease of serving.
• If freezing, wrap the whole pie or individual slices tightly in plastic wrap, then in aluminum foil to prevent freezer burns. To defrost, just thaw them in your fridge overnight.