Fall is in the air, and you know what that means: pumpkin everything! Whether you’re sipping a spiced latte or planning a cozy brunch, nothing says “autumn comfort” like a warm, homemade pumpkin treat.
And let’s be real, we all need a go-to list for easy, delicious, and inspiring pumpkin recipes to get us through sweater weather.
So grab your apron, because I’ve rounded up 25 pumpkin recipes you’ll want to save, pin, and make again and again!
1. Pumpkin Bars

These pumpkin bars are soft, tender, and topped with a thick layer of cream cheese frosting that makes every bite indulgent. Think of them as the cozy cousin to pumpkin cake, but in a more snackable form.
They’re perfect for bake sales, after-dinner treats, or a weekend baking project. What truly sets them apart is their versatility. You can dress them up with chopped nuts or keep them smooth and straightforward.
Key reasons to love these bars:
- One-bowl batter for easy cleanup
- Great texture, moist but firm enough to hold
- Perfect balance of sweet and spice
- Cream cheese frosting that melts in your mouth
Pair these with a cup of chai or coffee and serve chilled or at room temperature. If you’re baking ahead, store them in the fridge for up to 5 days.
2. Pumpkin Muffins

Pumpkin muffins are one of those cozy baked goods that check all the boxes: moist, lightly spiced, and freezer-friendly. Whether you’re looking for a quick breakfast or a fall-inspired snack, these muffins are a perfect fit.
You can keep them simple or add fun mix-ins, such as chocolate chips, chopped nuts, or even a dollop of cream cheese inside.
Here’s a basic breakdown:
Ingredient | Amount |
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Pumpkin purée | 1 cup |
All-purpose flour | 2 cups |
Brown sugar | ¾ cup |
Eggs | 2 large |
Pumpkin spice | 2 tsp |
Baking soda | 1 tsp |
Vegetable oil | ½ cup |
Milk | ¼ cup |
Quick tip: Don’t overmix the batter, gently fold until just combined for the fluffiest muffins.
3. Pumpkin Pie

This dessert is the definition of classic comfort. Creamy, rich, and gently spiced, pumpkin pie is the dessert you want on your fall menu.
It starts with a flaky, buttery crust and a silky filling made with pumpkin purée, brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and eggs. As it bakes, the warm aroma of spices fills the kitchen. It smells like a cozy blanket feels.
Here’s what makes it shine:
- The filling has a velvety texture
- It’s not overly sweet, so the spices come through
- Best served chilled with a dollop of whipped cream
- Can be made 1–2 days ahead for easy hosting
If you want to elevate your pie game, sprinkle crushed candied pecans on top before serving for a little crunch!
4. Pumpkin Cheesecake

Pumpkin cheesecake combines two dessert legends, pumpkin pie and classic cheesecake, into one decadent treat.
The spiced graham cracker crust provides a flavorful base, while the creamy, pumpkin-infused filling melts in your mouth.
This is the perfect dessert when you want something more sophisticated but still super comforting.
Why it’s a showstopper:
- Rich and smooth without being too heavy
- Pairs perfectly with a warm coffee
- Stores beautifully in the fridge for up to 4 days
Here’s a look at the base:
Component | Ingredient |
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Crust | Graham crackers, butter, brown sugar |
Filling | Pumpkin purée, cream cheese, eggs, sugar, vanilla, spices |
Top it with whipped cream or a drizzle of caramel for extra flair.
5. Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies

Pumpkin chocolate chip cookies are soft, cakey, and perfectly spiced with cinnamon and nutmeg, offering a delightful blend of flavors.
The pumpkin adds extra moisture, making these cookies a little puffier than your average chocolate chip version, and they’re addictive.
The combo of sweet pumpkin and melty chocolate chips is magical. Make a batch for fall parties, lunchbox treats, or cozy movie nights.
Best things about them:
- Super soft, almost like mini cakes
- Easy to make in under 30 minutes
- Delicious with dark or milk chocolate
- Stay moist for days (yes, even without a cookie jar!)
If you love bakery-style cookies that are thick, soft, and snackable, this recipe’s for you.
6. Pumpkin Soup

There’s nothing quite like a warm bowl of pumpkin soup on a crisp fall evening. Silky, comforting, and subtly sweet, this soup is perfect for cozy dinners or elegant autumn gatherings.
It starts with sautéed onions and garlic, followed by creamy pumpkin purée, vegetable broth, and a splash of cream or coconut milk. Finish it off with a dash of nutmeg and cinnamon to bring out the earthy flavors.
Flavor-boosting add-ins:
- A swirl of heavy cream or coconut milk
- Toasted pumpkin seeds for crunch
- Fresh thyme or sage
- A sprinkle of smoked paprika
Pair it with crusty sourdough or garlic bread. Want to make it a meal? Add roasted chickpeas or cooked quinoa for an extra protein boost.
7. Pumpkin Roll

A pumpkin roll is one of those desserts that looks like it took hours, but requires only a little finesse and a clean kitchen towel.
This spongy, lightly spiced pumpkin cake is baked flat, then rolled with a tangy cream cheese filling. After chilling, it’s sliced into pinwheel-style pieces that look stunning and taste even better.
Steps at a glance:
- Bake a thin pumpkin sponge in a jelly roll pan
- Invert onto a towel, roll it up, and let it cool
- Unroll, spread filling, then roll it back up
- Chill and dust with powdered sugar
Pro tip: Roll it while warm to avoid cracks. Don’t skip the chilling, it helps the roll keep its shape!
8. Pumpkin Cake

This moist and fluffy pumpkin cake is fall’s answer to birthday cake. Lightly spiced and topped with a luscious cream cheese frosting. It’s perfect for family gatherings, holiday dinners, or simply because it’s a special treat to bake.
You can bake it as a layer cake, sheet cake, or even cupcakes. The batter is super forgiving and uses pantry staples like canned pumpkin, flour, eggs, oil, and warm spices.
Simple ideas to customize:
- Add chopped walnuts or pecans to the batter
- Swirl in some dulce de leche before baking
- Frost with maple buttercream for a twist
Want a pretty presentation? Decorate the top with candied pecans, cinnamon sticks, or edible flowers.
9. Pumpkin Pancakes

Waking up to a stack of fluffy pumpkin pancakes is peak fall happiness. These pancakes are golden, airy, and lightly spiced with cinnamon and nutmeg. They’re quick enough for weekdays and cozy enough for slow Sunday mornings.
You mix the wet and dry ingredients separately, then combine them and cook on a hot griddle.
Pumpkin pancake perks:
- Great way to use leftover canned pumpkin
- Perfect for kids and grown-ups
- Easy to freeze and reheat
Top with:
Topping Idea | Flavor Boost |
---|---|
Maple syrup | Classic combo |
Cinnamon whipped cream | Warm & cozy |
Chopped pecans | Crunchy texture |
Greek yogurt + honey | Protein kick |
Keep the extras warm in the oven while flipping the rest. Serve with coffee or cider for the ultimate autumn breakfast.
10. Pumpkin Bread

Few things say “fall” like the smell of pumpkin bread baking in the oven. It’s moist, sweet, and loaded with warm spices, perfect for breakfast, dessert, or a quick snack with tea.
This recipe is a one-bowl wonder. Just mix, pour into a loaf pan, and bake. It freezes beautifully and tastes even better the next day.
Here’s why it’s a staple:
- No mixer needed
- Works with chocolate chips, nuts, or dried cranberries
- Delicious plain or topped with butter, cream cheese, or honey
Pumpkin Bread Variations Table:
Add-In | Flavor Profile |
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Dark chocolate chips | Rich and sweet |
Chopped walnuts | Earthy and nutty |
Orange zest | Bright and citrusy |
Streusel topping | Crunchy and spiced |
Slice it thick, toast it lightly, and spread with butter—pure pumpkin perfection.
11. Pumpkin Brownies

If brownies had a fall makeover, they’d become pumpkin brownies, rich, fudgy, and swirled with spiced pumpkin. These treats balance cocoa’s deep richness with pumpkin’s earthy sweetness, making them a perfect indulgence for cool weather.
Start with your favorite brownie batter (from scratch or a mix), then swirl in a creamy pumpkin mixture made with pumpkin purée, sugar, and pumpkin pie spice.
Why they’re irresistible:
- Fudgy base + pumpkin swirl = texture heaven
- One pan feeds a crowd
- Make them gluten-free with almond flour
- Swirl in cream cheese for an extra creamy bite
Let them cool completely before slicing for the cleanest cuts. Bonus: they taste even better the next day!
12. Pumpkin Scones

Pumpkin scones are the cozy cousin of your favorite coffee shop pastry, but easier to make at home. They’re flaky, buttery, and not too sweet, making them perfect for breakfast or brunch.
Mix pumpkin purée into your dough along with spices like cinnamon and nutmeg. Shape into a circle, slice into wedges, and bake until golden.
Top with a sweet glaze or try these variations:
Add-In | Result |
---|---|
Chocolate chips | Dessert-worthy scone |
Chopped pecans | Nutty crunch |
Maple glaze | Extra fall flavor |
Cranberries | Tart twist |
Serve warm with coffee, and you’ve got a Pinterest-perfect start to your morning.
13. Pumpkin Cinnamon Rolls

Soft, gooey, and dripping with frosting, pumpkin cinnamon rolls are what weekend brunch dreams are made of.
The pumpkin in the dough adds moisture and an extra layer of flavor that pairs beautifully with cinnamon filling.
Once rolled and sliced, they rise into pillowy spirals of sweetness. A generous slather of cream cheese or maple glaze takes them over the top.
Baking tips:
- Let the dough rise in a warm spot for the best results
- Use a dental floss trick for clean cuts
- Add chopped pecans inside for texture
- Freeze extra rolls before baking for quick future treats
Make these for a cozy Saturday morning, or prep the night before for a stress-free brunch.
14. Pumpkin Chili

Yes, pumpkin can go savory, and this hearty pumpkin chili is a testament to that. It’s rich, thick, and loaded with beans, ground turkey or beef, tomatoes, and a touch of pumpkin purée to thicken the sauce and add a hint of sweetness.
What you get is a delicious balance of savory, sweet, and spicy. Perfect for chilly nights and tailgates!
Quick reasons to try it:
- Gluten-free and high in fiber
- Great for meal prep
- Cozy and filling without being heavy
Flavor-Boost Chart:
Add-In | Flavor Impact |
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Chipotle peppers | Smoky, spicy kick |
Cocoa powder | Deep richness |
Corn kernels | Sweet crunch |
Cinnamon & nutmeg | Warm fall flavor |
Serve with cornbread or tortilla chips and watch it disappear.
15. Pumpkin Waffles

Crispy on the outside, soft inside, and infused with warm spices, pumpkin waffles are the ultimate fall breakfast upgrade.
The batter comes together quickly with pumpkin purée, eggs, flour, and spices. Pour it into a hot waffle iron, and in minutes you’ll have golden squares that smell like heaven.
Make your waffle bar with:
- Whipped cream
- Maple syrup or caramel sauce
- Toasted pecans
- Mini chocolate chips
- Sliced bananas or apples
These freeze beautifully, so consider doubling the batch and stashing them for busy mornings. Just pop them in the toaster, and breakfast is done!
16. Pumpkin Protein Balls

Need a quick, healthy snack that doesn’t skimp on flavor? Pumpkin protein balls are your new fall obsession. These no-bake bites are soft, chewy, and naturally sweetened with maple syrup and pumpkin purée.
They’re loaded with oats, nut butter, and protein powder, making them a great post-workout snack or afternoon pick-me-up.
What makes them a must-make:
- Ready in under 10 minutes
- Great for meal prep
- No refined sugar
- Gluten-free and dairy-free options
Simple base ingredients:
Ingredient | Amount |
---|---|
Rolled oats | 1 cup |
Pumpkin purée | ½ cup |
Nut butter | ½ cup |
Maple syrup | 2–3 tbsp |
Protein powder | ¼ cup (optional) |
Pumpkin spice | 1 tsp |
Roll into balls and chill. Keep them in the fridge all week or freeze for later!
17. Pumpkin Cupcakes

Cute, fluffy, and topped with luscious cream cheese frosting, pumpkin cupcakes are the perfect fall treat. They’re like tiny bites of pumpkin cake with just the right hint of spice and sweetness.
Great for school parties, potlucks, or just because you’re craving something sweet.
Why we’re obsessed:
- Perfect portion size
- Pairs beautifully with cream cheese, maple, or cinnamon frosting
- Easy to customize with nuts, sprinkles, or candy pumpkins
Topping ideas to try:
- Crushed graham crackers
- Mini chocolate chips
- A sprinkle of cinnamon sugar
- Swirl of salted caramel
Make a dozen, and you’ll wish you’d made more. These get gobbled up fast!
18. Pumpkin Crème Brûlée
Want a dessert that looks like you spent hours but is surprisingly simple? Meet pumpkin crème brûlée, creamy, elegant, and with that signature glassy sugar top.
You’ll need pumpkin purée, cream, eggs, sugar, vanilla, and spices. Bake in ramekins in a water bath, then chill until set.
Right before serving, sprinkle sugar on top and torch it until golden and crackly.
Why it’s a showstopper:
- Fancy without being fussy
- Can be made ahead
- The creamy-spicy-caramel combo is divine
- Feels like restaurant-quality dessert at home
Top with whipped cream or a single candied pecan for a picture-perfect finish.
19. Pumpkin Donuts
Light, cakey, and rolled in cinnamon sugar, pumpkin donuts are everything you crave in a fall treat. You can bake them in a donut pan or fry them for that classic crunch.
The pumpkin makes the batter extra moist, while cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves bring the flavor.
Best part? No yeast needed, mix, bake (or fry), and enjoy.
Flavor & Topping Variations:
Type | Topping Ideas |
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Baked donuts | Maple glaze, cinnamon sugar |
Fried donuts | Powdered sugar, pumpkin spice glaze |
Filled donuts | Cream cheese, apple butter |
Make them mini for a party tray or oversized for serious donut fans.
20. Pumpkin Ice Cream
Creamy, cold, and full of cozy flavor, pumpkin ice cream is the frozen treat your fall dessert lineup is missing. It’s the perfect balance of pumpkin purée, warm spices, and rich cream.
You can churn it in an ice cream maker or use the no-churn method, which involves mixing whipped cream and condensed milk.
Why it’s worth it:
- Amazing with warm pie or brownies
- Tastes like frozen pumpkin pie
- Stores well in the freezer for weeks
Delicious mix-ins:
- Crushed gingersnaps
- Mini marshmallows
- Chopped pecans
- Swirls of caramel or fudge
It’s like autumn in every scoop. Don’t be surprised if your family begs for it all year long.
21. Pumpkin Fudge
Fudge just got a fall twist. This pumpkin fudge is rich, creamy, and melts in your mouth with hints of cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves. It’s incredibly easy and perfect for gifting, serving at parties, or simply enjoying with a hot drink.
You only need a handful of ingredients, think white chocolate, sweetened condensed milk, pumpkin purée, and pumpkin pie spice.
Why it’s a go-to fall treat:
- No thermometer needed
- Ready in about 15 minutes + chill time
- Great for gifting (wrap in parchment and twine)
Flavor variations:
Add-In | Flavor Impact |
---|---|
Chopped walnuts | Crunch & nuttiness |
Sea salt sprinkle | Sweet & salty contrast |
Mini marshmallows | Fun and fluffy bites |
Cut into squares and keep chilled until ready to serve!
22. Pumpkin Milkshake
Forget the coffee shop, make your pumpkin milkshake right at home. It’s creamy, frosty, and loaded with fall flavor in every sip. All you need is vanilla ice cream, milk, pumpkin purée, and warm spices.
Blend all the ingredients until smooth, then top with whipped cream and sprinkle with cinnamon. It’s like pumpkin pie in milkshake form.
Why you’ll love it:
- Takes just 5 minutes
- Great for kids and adults
- Customizable with toppings and mix-ins
Fun mix-in ideas:
- Crushed graham crackers
- A spoonful of caramel
- A dash of nutmeg or clove
- Chocolate syrup swirl
Serve with a straw and a cinnamon stick for an Insta-worthy finish.
23. Pumpkin Popcorn
Looking for a sweet and salty fall snack? This pumpkin popcorn is addictive. It’s made by drizzling a spiced pumpkin caramel sauce over freshly popped popcorn, then baking until crisp.
Perfect for movie nights, Halloween parties, or edible gifts in jars or bags.
Why it’s a crowd-pleaser:
- Crunchy, sweet, and full of spice
- Easy to make in big batches
- Kid-approved and adult-loved
Optional toppings:
Topping | Flavor Boost |
---|---|
White chocolate drizzle | Sweet & creamy |
Toasted pepitas | Savory crunch |
Sea salt flakes | Bold contrast |
Once it cools, break it into chunks and serve in cute fall-themed bowls!
24. Pumpkin Mac & Cheese
Yes, pumpkin belongs in mac and cheese, and once you try it, you’ll wonder why you waited. Pumpkin adds a creamy texture and subtle sweetness that pairs perfectly with gooey cheddar and savory spices.
Prepare it on the stovetop in under 30 minutes for a quick and cozy dinner.
Why this one’s a keeper:
- Sneaks in veggies without anyone noticing
- Kid-friendly but elevated enough for adults
- Comforting, creamy, and so satisfying
Upgrade ideas:
- Add crispy bacon or pancetta
- Stir in sautéed spinach or kale
- Top with a garlic-parmesan breadcrumb crust
Serve it as a side dish or main meal, it’s a fall favorite either way.
25. Pumpkin Hummus
Looking for a savory twist on your favorite dip? Pumpkin hummus is here to wow your taste buds. It’s smooth, creamy, and spiced just right for the fall season.
Blend canned pumpkin with chickpeas, tahini, garlic, lemon juice, and warm spices like cumin and cinnamon. The result? A dip that’s sweet, savory, and perfect for snacking.
How to serve it:
- With pita chips or crackers
- As a sandwich spread
- Alongside fresh veggies
- On a fall charcuterie board
Flavor additions:
Mix-In | Flavor Kick |
---|---|
Smoked paprika | Earthy depth |
Maple syrup drizzle | Sweet & bold combo |
Toasted pine nuts | Nutty crunch |
This hummus keeps well in the fridge for up to 5 days. Just stir and enjoy!
🍂 Final Thoughts: Your Fall Recipe Bucket List
There you have it, 25 amazing pumpkin recipes to warm your kitchen and your heart. Whether you’re a sweet tooth or a savory lover, pumpkin has something for everyone. From cupcakes to chili, waffles to protein bites, fall cooking just got a whole lot more fun (and flavorful!).
So go ahead, pin your favorites, share with your foodie friends, and try something new this season. Your fall recipe collection deserves a little glow-up!


Ella Foster, co-founder of FoodBears.com, is a skilled writer whose love for cooking fuels her creative work. Her passion for experimenting in the kitchen brings authentic flavor and culinary inspiration to every piece she crafts for the platform.