Chef John's 15 Best Pumpkin Recipes (2024)

Don't miss this autumn collection of Chef John's favorite pumpkin recipes, featuring all of his top-rated sweet hits, like pumpkin pancakes, pumpkin cinnamon rolls, and pumpkin bread, plus savory recipes like pork shoulder braised inside a pumpkin! And here's more good news for pumpkin people—many of these recipes call for pumpkin puree, so you can thrill to your favorite pumpkin treats all year long.

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Chef John's Pumpkin Pie

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Let's kick this off with a classic. "After many years of experimentation, I've finally perfected what I think is the ideal formula for a rich pumpkin pie that's also much less likely to crack on top," says Chef John. "Serve garnished with whipped cream and freshly grated nutmeg."

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Chef John's Pumpkin Cinnamon Rolls

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These sinfully delicious pumpkin cinnamon rolls are filled with cinnamon sugar and topped with a cream cheese glaze. They're the ultimate fall treat. "The addition of pumpkin puree made these the best cinnamon rolls I've ever tasted," says Chef John.

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Pumpkin Conchas

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Chef John's twist on Mexican sweet rolls with a crunchy sugar top have pumpkin puree in the dough and spices in the topping. "What makes conchas such a unique treat is the contrast between the light, airy, barely sweet bun, and the crisp, crunchy, much sweeter topping.Hot coffee sold separately."

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Pumpkin Zeppole

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These light, not-too-sweet Italian doughnuts are made with a thick batter of flour, cinnamon, ricotta cheese, sugar, and pumpkin puree. You'll drop spoonfuls of batter into hot oil and fry them up for two to three minutes. "I usually toss these in cinnamon sugar when they're still slightly warm," says Chef John. "As in virtually every other pumpkin dessert, I think using pure canned pumpkin will give you the best results."

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Chef John's Pumpkin Scones

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Have a little leftover pumpkin puree? This delicious recipe for pumpkin scones with toasted pine nuts (many cooks used pepitas instead) and a super-simple maple glaze is a terrific way to use it up. "Here's an example of how I would convince the public that pumpkin is great for any time of the year. Ironically, I did this because I had leftover pumpkin from Thanksgiving," Chef John says.

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Chef John's Pumpkin Pancakes

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Meet the perfect holiday brunch recipe. These pancakes are made with pumpkin puree and seasoned with cinnamon, ginger, and allspice. "This basic pancake recipe turns into a delicious holiday breakfast simply by adding pumpkin and some fall spices!" says Chef John.

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Chef John's Holiday Pumpkin Bread

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Perfect with a hot cup of coffee, this pumpkin bread puts a fall-friendly twist on banana bread. Delicious and super easy. "A quick bread would make a handsome addition to any holiday dessert table. It is almost like banana bread, but uses pumpkin puree instead," Chef John says.

Low-Fat Pumpkin Flan

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A rich and delicious custard dessert, pumpkin flan is perfect for fall dinner parties and an amazing dessert for Thanksgiving dinner. "This delicious pumpkin flan is the result of an experiment in replacing the recipe's usual cream and half-and-half with low-fat milk," says Chef John.

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Pumpkin Cheesecake

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"We're combining America's favorite cheese-based dessert with America's favorite gourd!" says Chef John. "There's a lot of ingredients, but the good news is it's super-easy to do. Serve with a dollop of whipped cream and a sprinkling of toasted pumpkin seeds."

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Chef John's Pumpkin Creme Brulee

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"This is a great seasonal twist on the restaurant classic. The texture is actually closer to a pudding than a classic creme Brulee, and of course, the star of the dish is the crisp sugar top. This is great for your busy holiday schedule since you can make them the day before and then finish the sugar torching before you serve," Chef John says.

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Chef John's Pumpkin Spice Snickerdoodles

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"I'm usually not a big fan of snickerdoodles, but I had a feeling the pumpkin spice would work perfectly with the buttery, cinnamon sugar cookie, and it did," Chef John says.

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Old-Fashioned Pumpkin Butter

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Chef John says, "I can't think of a nicer thing to bring to a holiday gathering or to give as an edible gift" than a jar of pumpkin butter. You'll need a nice deep pot for this, so that as the mixture reduces, it doesn't spatter and burn your skin. This recipe calls for two cans of pumpkin puree, but you can always use fresh pumpkin.

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No-Knead Pumpkin Bread

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"The flavor is very subtle, just a slight earthy undertone, and the tiny dash of spice is perceivable only to the nose," says Chef John. "For plain bread, just use water in place of the pumpkin puree, and follow the steps the same way."

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Chef John's Pumpkin-Braised Pork

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This has to be the most autumn-appropriate way to cook pork shoulder ever. You'll marinate pieces of pork shoulder in a simple spice rub and brown them before cooking them in a large cooking pumpkin, like a sugar or pie pumpkin, with some hard cider to cover. "Season the pork any way you want," says Chef John. "I plated mine up with buttery mashed potatoes and Brussels sprouts."

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Spicy Pumpkin Pork Noodles

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This Italian Asian fusion dish "features a very unusual combination of pumpkin and Korean chile paste, which makes for one of the most delicious noodle dishes I've had in a long time. It's the perfect recipe for fall, but really, can be enjoyed any time of the year."

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FAQs

Should you roast canned pumpkin purée? ›

The overall idea is similar to cooking it on the stove, but some find that roasting the pumpkin yields a superior, slightly toasty and nutty flavor to finished baked goods.

What is the best pumpkin to use for pumpkin pie? ›

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.

What is the best pumpkin for roasting? ›

We like butternut pumpkins best when they're roasted, but this hardy oblong variety is one of the most versatile options in the pumpkin aisle. Butternuts are a little sweeter, dryer and can be turned into soups, roasted with cinnamon or put to use in most cooked pumpkin dishes.

How do you get moisture out of canned pumpkins? ›

Whichever brand you choose, there's one step you should probably take when baking with pumpkin purée this year: Add the pumpkin purée to a cheesecloth or paper towel and wring out the excess moisture that's inside. This tip is a particular favorite of TikTok creator and baker Sarah Fennel, the creator of Broma Bakery.

How long to roast canned pumpkin puree? ›

Spread the pumpkin puree mixture onto a baking sheet in an even layer. Bake for 12-15 minutes, until it looks slightly dried out.

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

If you really want to go all out, you can even grate whole cinnamon sticks, ginger knobs, nutmeg, cloves, and allspice berries. It's definitely more work, but the intense spice flavors work wonders to enhance the dull flavor of canned pumpkin.

Is there a difference between canned pumpkin and pumpkin puree? ›

Canned pumpkin and pumpkin puree are the same thing. These terms are often used interchangeably in recipes, though you may also see the term solid-pack pumpkin. All these terms mean 100% steamed and pureed pumpkin—no extras, no add-ins—not even in the canned variety.

What is the difference between 100% canned pumpkin and pumpkin puree? ›

Canned pumpkin (labeled as "100% pure pumpkin") is a purée of pumpkin that is sometimes mixed with other kinds of winter squash. It is unsweetened and does not contain any added spices. Canned pumpkin and pumpkin puree are the same thing, and you'll often see the terms used interchangeably in recipes and cookbooks.

Is canned pumpkin pie mix the same as pumpkin puree? ›

They are the same product. Both canned pumpkin puree and pie filling are useful, shelf-stable ingredients that can help speed up your kitchen prep time. Just remember that puree is unsweetened, while pie filling contains sugar and spices. This will help you choose the right pumpkin product for your recipes.

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.

Why is my roast pumpkin soggy? ›

The Oven Temp Is Too Low

But, they'll turn out soft and soggy instead of crispy and caramelized. The solution: Turn the oven temperature up to 400°F to 425°F. The high heat will quickly coax out all those naturally sweet flavors while keeping the vegetable tender-crisp.

What are 2 types of pumpkins perfect for pies? ›

Pumpkin Varieties for Cooking

Flesh of carving pumpkins are generally stringy, watery and bland, but can be used for making pies. The best varieties for making pumpkin pies are Baby Bear, Cinderella, Jarrahdale and Fairytale.

Should you drain canned pumpkin? ›

*Draining the pumpkin puree is optional, for those cooks who want the most perfect, persnickety puree. I've skipped this step for over a decade and still had great baking/cooking results using homemade puree. But for you perfectionists, give it a shot and tell me what you think.

How do you make canned pumpkins last longer? ›

If you'd really like to extend the life of your leftover pumpkin puree so it lasts all decorative gourd season long, you should freeze it. Pumpkin puree freezes beautifully without any change in texture or flavor after thawing.

How do you dry the inside of a pumpkin quickly? ›

Prevent puddles of moisture from sitting inside the pumpkin by inverting it onto a clean, dry rag and letting it dry completely. Give the pumpkin at least 20 minutes to dry. You could let it sit up to 1 hour if desired, though.

Is it better to roast or steam pumpkin 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.

How do you eat canned pumpkin puree? ›

Add it…
  1. To yogurt.
  2. To oatmeal.
  3. To pancakes , waffles, crepes.
  4. To toast with a drizzle of honey.
  5. To legume dishes, such as lentils, chickpeas, or black beans.
  6. To sour cream (for soups and tacos)
  7. To curry, soups, chili, or stew.

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