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Happy pumpkin season, everyone! ♡

If you haven’t noticed here on Gimme Some Oven, I’m one of those people who unabashedly loves making just about every possible kind of pumpkin recipe this time of year. From classic pumpkin bread to pumpkin rolls, cinnamon rolls, cupcakes, cookies, scones and more, I absolutely adore a good pumpkin sweet treat. And, I also have to say that I love a good naturally-sweetened treat as well, such as my lightened-up takes on traditional pumpkin pie, pumpkin spice lattes, pumpkin cream cold brew, and my favorite healthy pumpkin muffins. Or savory pumpkin recipes, such as this cozy Thai curried pumpkin soup or smoky pumpkin mac and cheese.

There are so many great ways to enjoy pumpkin this time of year while it’s in season. So if you happen to find yourself with a few extra cans of pumpkin purée in the pantry, here are some of my all-time favorite pumpkin recipes that I think you will love!

Perfect Pumpkin Bread:“I made a loaf yesterday and a loaf today. Yummy! Not sure if it’s intentional but this is nearly identical to the Starbucks pumpkin loaf IMO!” -Cathy

Pumpkin Cinnamon Rolls:“New favorite cinnamon roll recipe! Made these this morning and it is the perfect fall treat. The pumpkin spice flavor with the maple cream cheese frosting makes the perfect combo for a fall breakfast. Every family member gave it a two thumbs up!” -Courtney

Pumpkin Cupcakes with Cream Cheese Frosting:“These cupcakes are amazing! I already wish I would have made a double batch, haha.” -Jenny

Pumpkin Scones:“These were amazing. And for scones, more healthy than most. I added cinnamon to the glaze and it was the best! Shared with friends and got rave reviews. Going to bake more soon!” -Linda

Homemade Pumpkin Spice Latte:“Really really good, I loved the maple syrup version!” -Erin

Iced Pumpkin Spice Latte:“So so yummy and pretty! Love all your recipes!” -Lindsay

Pumpkin Roll:“This has been my go to pumpkin roll recipe for a couple of years now. Super easy and no other recipe I have found is as good.” -Carrie

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The Best Pumpkin Pie:“I was skeptical about the maple syrup in this pie, but we agreed it was even more delicious than the sugar version! A keeper!” -Brianna

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Pumpkin Bars with Cream Cheese Frosting:“These were amazing! I made them for a potluck and by the time I went to grab the dish to go home, they were all gone! I got compliments from multiple people, not only about how good these tasted, buy how nice they looked. Such a wonderful recipe for fall. Thanks!” -Ashlee

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Pumpkin Cream Cold Brew:“Wow, this actually worked! I did add significantly more sweetener to make it taste a bit more like Starbucks, but otherwise, thanks for the great recipe hack!” -Rachel

Thai Curried Pumpkin Soup:“Absolutely delicious! I used one tablespoon of the red curry paste so it wouldn’t be too spicy for my 4-year-old, and then my husband and I added cayenne to our bowls. Already had cooked rice in the fridge, so we added that to our soup bowls, topped with cilantro and pumpkin seeds. Next time I might add a can of white beans during the blending stage to add more protein. This soup is so easy, especially for the great taste!” -Shalyn

Healthy Pumpkin Muffins:“Incredible texture and flavor. Perfectly sweet! My boyfriend kept eating the batter, which was also good. I’m not even gluten free but I would make oat flour muffins over wheat muffins any day just because they are so good.” -Julianne

Pumpkin Cookies:“I would give this recipe 100/5 stars if I could. These cookies are the best dessert I’ve ever made, and I bake A LOT. They are moist and fluffy on the inside, just like a cloud. Perfect amount of pumpkin, spice, and sweetness but not too sweet. Amazing!!” -Emmy

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Pumpkin Pie Spice:“This is the best pumpkin pie spice ever! I’ve been making for the past 2-3 years. I make myself a big mason jar and use it in EVERYTHING during pumpkin season! I’m a new food blogger and in my upcoming fall recipes, I redirect the readers here. You can’t reinvent a recipe this good!!!!” -Leila

posted on October 8, 2021 by Ali

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FAQs

What is the best way to cook pumpkin? ›

Cooking the Pumpkin

If you're roasting, roast at 400 F for 35 to 45 minutes or until the flesh is soft. If you're steaming, fill your steamer pot with a few inches of water, bring it to a boil.

What can I add to pumpkin to make it taste better? ›

To complement pumpkin with sweet flavor pairings, consider using spices like nutmeg, cinnamon, allspice and vanilla, or sweet ingredients like chocolate, maple, honey, cranberries or brown sugar. Create savory dishes by pairing pumpkin with spices like chilies, cajun, cayenne or pepper.

What fruit does pumpkin taste good with? ›

Be sure to pick your favorites, start small with the recipe and see which fruit you want to go with your pumpkin recipe.
  • Orange.
  • Lime.
  • Blood orange.
  • Pears.
  • Apples.
  • Raisins.
  • Craisins.
  • Cranberry.
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What are the best pumpkins for pie making? ›

The pumpkins we eat, often labeled pie or sweet pumpkins, are smaller and less watery than the ones used for decorating. Heritage varieties that are good for cooking include Baby Pam, Autumn Gold, Fairytale and Cinderella pumpkins.

How to prepare and cook pumpkin? ›

To Boil: Halve the pumpkin; remove seeds, pulp, and stringy portion. Cut into small pieces and peel. Cover with lightly salted water and boil for about 25 minutes, or until tender. Mash, purée in a blender or food processor or put through a food mill.

What is the most delicious pumpkin? ›

For cooking, you'll want to use sugar pumpkins (also called pie or sweet pumpkins), which are small and round. Long Island Cheese pumpkins, which are more oblong and can look like a wheel of cheese, are also good to eat. Field pumpkin types are larger, have watery, stringy flesh, and are best for decorating.

What does milk do to pumpkins? ›

Milk has calcium in it, pumpkins like calcium as it allows them to uptake various nutrients. Maybe that's where the connection is for people. Good well rounded article, pointing out the potential benefits and the downsides to feeding with milk, and gives a guide to doing this if you want to try it.

Does canned pumpkin need to be cooked? ›

Pumpkin puree is made by steaming and pureeing squash so there are no added ingredients. Is canned pumpkin cooked? Yes, it's already been cooked via steaming. It's safe to eat canned pumpkin straight from the can, but it's infinitely better baked into a pan of pumpkin bars.

What spices go good with pumpkin? ›

Pumpkin is notorious for pairing well with warm winter spices – as found in a variety of Moroccan-inspired cuisines. Try incorporating cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, ginger, cumin and chilli with your pumpkin dishes for flavour-packed feasts.

What cheese goes well with pumpkin? ›

Blue cheeses like gorgonzola team up well with the notes of dried fruit typical of pumpkin. Another excellent pairing is with a nice fresh goat's cheese since its acidulous notes offset the sweetness of pumpkin.

What kind of pumpkin does Costco use in their pies? ›

Dickinson pumpkins are not the orange jack-o'-lantern canvas you're picturing; rather, they're beige with smooth sides. The heirloom breed of pumpkin is grown in Illinois and sold to Costco in canned form—the store goes through 1.2 million cans of said pumpkin in peak pie season.

What is the best pumpkin to bake and eat? ›

The best type of pumpkin for cooking and baking

Instead, I recommend using a pie pumpkin or sugar pumpkin (pictured above). During the fall and winter seasons, most stores will have them available. Try to pick pumpkins between 3-6 pounds — that's usually when the flesh is best.

What is the best pumpkin to bake with? ›

Also known as pie pumpkins or sweet pumpkins, the sugar pumpkin is perfect for pies because they aren't as stringy and contain less water than other pumpkins.

Is it better to boil or roast pumpkin for puree? ›

Two of the best ways to cook the pumpkins for puree are steaming and roasting. I prefer steaming because it is quicker and easier when making a lot of puree at once. To steam, place the pieces of cleaned pumpkin in a roasting pan and fill the bottom with an inch of water.

Is it better to steam or bake pumpkin? ›

If you're wanting to use pumpkin puree to make desserts, pasta dishes or even to add to breakfast recipes, then steaming it is the way to go because it heroes the natural flavour of the vegetable. When preparing your pumpkin, try to keep them roughly the same size so that they steam evenly.

Do you need to peel pumpkin before cooking? ›

Depending on what type of squash you are using you might not need to peel it, with thinner skinned squash such as butternut squash you can eat the skin. For thicker skinned squash it is often easier to cut the squash into large wedges, roast, and then peel the skin off after it's cooked when it's softer and easier.

Should you cook canned pumpkin? ›

Is canned pumpkin cooked? Yes, it's already been cooked via steaming. It's safe to eat canned pumpkin straight from the can, but it's infinitely better baked into a pan of pumpkin bars.

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