15 Healthy Pumpkin Recipes

15 healthy pumpkin recipes

Pumpkin frenzy seemed to arrive earlier this year than ever. If youโ€™ve already reached your annual quota of pumpkin spice lattes, I have some homemade suggestions for you today!

Iโ€™m rounding up fifteen of my pumpkin recipes, from muffins and scones to soup and pasta. These recipes are made with whole grains when applicable, and naturally sweetened when possible. By labeling them โ€œhealthy,โ€ I mean healthier than something you might find at Starbucks.

All but two of these recipes (the soup and pasta) make use of canned pumpkin. Iโ€™ve tried making my own pumpkin purรฉe and youโ€™re welcome to do so, but canned pumpkin generally offers more reliable texture and flavor. I only go to the trouble of roasting my own for savory recipes, like the soup shown above.

For more October recipe inspiration, check out my October produce guide.

healthy pumpkin muffins recipe

1) Healthy Pumpkin Muffins

Easily gluten free or vegan

These pumpkin muffins have been a mega hit with readers. Feel free to add chopped pecans or chocolate chips or anything else that strikes your fancy.

gluten free pumpkin waffles recipe

2) Gluten-Free Pumpkin Spice Waffles

Gluten free

These crispy spiced pumpkin waffles are made with oat flour, so theyโ€™re gluten free. If you havenโ€™t worked with oat flour before, itโ€™s very easy to make. Just blend up old-fashioned oats in your blender until theyโ€™re a fine flour.

pumpkin mousse cups recipe

3) Easy Pumpkin Cheesecake Cups

Easily gluten free

These no-bake treats taste like pumpkin pie and cheesecake had a baby. They work because we serve them in individual cups, so they donโ€™t have to retain a sliceable shape.

Creamy pumpkin spice chai lattes made with real ingredients (only 90 calories!)

4) Homemade Pumpkin Chai Latte

Gluten free and vegan

Hereโ€™s a creamy chai latte made with real pumpkin purรฉe, spices and almond milk. Itโ€™s a Starbucks-style treat that you can feel good about.

Creamy Roasted Pumpkin Soup

5) Creamy Pumpkin Soup

Gluten free and vegan

This ultra creamy pumpkin soup is made with real roasted pumpkin. It turns out well with canned pumpkin in a pinch (see recipe note).

Delicious gluten-free pumpkin pancakes made with only one flourโ€”oat flour!

6) Pumpkin Oat Pancakes

Gluten free

More pumpkin and oat goodnessโ€”these pancakes are hearty and fluffy at the same time.

Healthy pumpkin pecan scones with maple glaze

7) Pumpkin Pecan Scones with Maple Glaze

Vegan

Oh boy, these are my favorite. Using coconut oil in place of butter is a vegan option that turns out great.

Pumpkin Pecan Polvorones (Mexican wedding cookies)

8) Pumpkin Pecan Polvorones (Mexican Wedding Cookies)

Vegan

These bite-sized pumpkin polvorones are the perfect treat to satisfy your pumpkin craving.

best roasted pumpkin seeds recipe

9) Perfect Roasted Pumpkin Seeds

Gluten free and vegan

Roasting pumpkin seeds is really fun and easy when you know how to do it. When you donโ€™t, you can make a big mess and end up with seeds that are either burnt, or never golden. This recipe yields perfectly golden pumpkin seeds, every time!

Pumpkin Fettuccine Alfredo

10) Pumpkin Fettuccine Alfredo

Vegetarian

This lightened-up alfredo is made with creamy purรฉed pumpkin. I roasted my own pumpkin for this one, but you can use canned pumpkin instead, if youโ€™d prefer.

This healthy pumpkin bread recipe is SO delicious! It's so moist and fluffy, no one will guess it's naturally sweetened and made with 100% whole grains. cookieandkate.com

11) Healthy Pumpkin Bread

Easily gluten free and easily vegan

Pumpkin bread made with honey or maple syrup, whole wheat flour and coconut oil. I canโ€™t get enough.

healthy pumpkin pancakes recipe

12) Whole Wheat Pumpkin Pancakes

Easily gluten free or vegan

More pumpkin pancakes! These are super fluffy, to the point that theyโ€™re almost almost muffin-y. Delicious.

This creamy pumpkin marinara recipe tastes indulgent, but it's full of vegetables! #vegetarian

13) Creamy Pumpkin Marinara

Easily gluten free and vegan

This easy pumpkin pasta sauce was inspired by Trader Joeโ€™s Autumnal Harvest Pasta Sauce.

pumpkin cocktail recipe

14) Pumpkin Pineapple Cocktail

Vegan, if you use maple syrup

Sounds strange, doesnโ€™t it? I based this one off a pumpkin pineapple cocktail I ordered at a restaurant and it is delicious, I promise!

pumpkin spice blend recipe

15) Pumpkin Spice Blend

Gluten free and vegan

My go-to pumpkin spice blend is made with ground cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, and allspice or cloves. Mix some up and start baking!

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Kathryne Taylor

I'm a vegetable enthusiast, dog lover, mother and bestselling cookbook author. I've been sharing recipes here since 2010, and I'm always cooking something new in my Kansas City kitchen. Cook with me!

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Comments

  1. Joshua Hampton

    I love this list. My boys adore your pumpkin oat pancakes, and Iโ€™m looking forward to making them again.

    1. Kate

      Thank you, Joshua! Iโ€™m so glad they enjoy those pancakes.

  2. lisa @ garlicandzest.com

    Ha! My husband is in Las Vegas on business. I can make pumpkin pancakes while heโ€™s gone! (he hates pumpkin) Thank you for the inspiration!

    1. Kate

      Well, I say pumpkin it up! :)

  3. Gaby Dalkin

    pumpkin chai latte?!?!! Yeeeees!

  4. Bella B

    The pumpkin pasta sounds delicious! I have been making so many pumpkin things lately. I am not tired of it yet!

    1. Kate

      Thanks, Bella! I havenโ€™t made any pumpkin recipes yet this year, so Iโ€™d better get on it!

  5. Kari

    SO much goodness in one place! Love pumpkin!
    Kari

  6. Amanda

    Hi, just found your blog as I was looking for pumpkin recipes. Iโ€™ve just grown them for the first time and needed some ideas as weโ€™ve never eaten them before! Canโ€™t buy the puree in France to try either so will be having a go with homemade. Thanks for the great tips :)

    1. Kate

      Thanks for saying hello, Amanda! Hope you enjoy the recipes!

      1. Amanda

        Yes definitely enjoying!

  7. Kristin

    I find it is significantly cheaper to buy a pie pumpkin to roast at my farmerโ€™s market ($2). In regards to water content, either put pumpkin in a cheesecloth lined mesh strainer or simply place purรฉe in fridge overnight, then pour off the water that comes to the top. Though we never strained it growing up and baked goods turned out fine. I generally purchase 9 pie pumpkins, store them in my basement and roast as needed. The uncooked pumpkins are good until around February.

    1. Kate

      Thanks, Kristin! Love your tips!

    2. Amanda

      How long do you roast it for? I take it you remove seeds but how do you cut it? Sorry for the basic questions :)

      1. Kristin

        I cut the pumpkin in half, remove the seeds then roast cut side down on a jelly roll pan at 400 degrees for 45-60 minutes (until a knif easily pierces through the skin). Then I scoop out the flesh and puree with my immersion blender.

        1. Amanda

          Thanks Kristen. I have been asking this question when people have be using it from a tin and this is first time Iโ€™ve got an answer! Thanks so much for the tip ;)

      2. Kate

        I have instructions over here!

        1. Amanda

          Thanks so much.I have added a link to your blog, especially the pumpkin recipes as I think my readers would love some of your ideas!

  8. Jadzia

    Oh man these look lovely! Itโ€™s a shame youโ€™ve missed fall by about 6 months though haha :P
    Hopefully I can still find a good pumpkin at this point in the year because those muffins look amazing!
    I did also just want to mention that I donโ€™t like your sites new way of advertising.
    I donโ€™t mind that you have adverts on the side but the ones that pop up in the middle of a post is really annoying, well for me anyway.
    Thanks Kate :)

    1. Kate

      Hi Jadzia, Iโ€™m sorry about that ad thatโ€™s popping up! It absolutely shouldnโ€™t be there. I never authorized it, so Iโ€™m going to hunt it down. Hope you can find some pumpkin!

  9. Margrit Eagen

    cant seem to print the scone recipe.help?

    1. Kate

      Try going directly to the link here and use the print icon. Hope this helps!

  10. Joanne Kernick

    Hi Kate,

    Thank you for all of your delicious recipes!

    Would you happen to have a recipe for a pumpkin pie?

    Hope you do. Thank you!

    Joanne

    1. Kate

      Hi Joanne! I wish I had a recipe, but not quite yet. I will add it to my list! I appreciate the kind comment.

      1. Joanne Kernick

        Thank you Kate! I just recently tried your recipe for whole wheat pancakes. I loved them! They were so delicious! Iโ€™ll never eat a box mixed pancake again. Iโ€™ve made your recipe for banana bread and granola bars as well. They were fabulous! Thank you for sharing your recipes with us! I look forward to trying many more

  11. J

    All these recipes look incredible โ€“ thank you! Although I must say I was hoping for a coffee pumpkin latte recipeโ€ฆ

      1. J

        Oh, thank you, but as much as I love chai, I meant a pumpkin latte made with coffee :)

  12. Mary

    So many dairy and gluten free options! Thanks Kate

  13. Betsy Hase

    Hi Kate,
    I just wanted to tell you that I love your cookbook and getting your emails with recipe suggestions inspires me. I have made many of your recipes and I enjoy the fresh, clean, clear flavors that come through. It is also handy to have the suggestions for alternate ingredients for different diet limitations.
    Keep up the good work!!!
    Betsy

    1. Kate

      Iโ€™m so happy to hear that, Betsy! Thank you so much for your review.

  14. Stefan

    Hi!
    Thanks! Here in Germany you mostly have โ€ Hokkaidoโ€ โ€“ pumpkins and my favorite recipe is a โ€ Pasta Sauceโ€ with pumpkin. The last time I made it was some years ago, but I still remember the ingredients: Well, pumpkin for sure, broth in which to cook it.

    O.K. โ€“ slice the pumpkin, dice it coarsely and boil it โ€“ in broth if possible! Hokkaido neednโ€™ t be peeled! If you do not use broth, salt it and put as many turns of pepper in it as you can manage. Put 1 generous tablespoon of tomato puree in, simmer for about 5 minutes, then put in cherry tomatoes cut in halves and half of the ruccola ( finely cut! Just before finishing, put in some finely grated parmesan cheese. To serve, adorn with ruccola leaves and add more parmesan, if desired!

    1. Kate

      Thank you for sharing, Stefan!

  15. Carol Husband

    These look scrumptious! But my all time favourite food is pumpkin pie. Do you have a vegan or vegetarian recipe?

    1. Kate

      Hi! I donโ€™t have one just yet. I have tested several variations, but havenโ€™t quite got it right.

  16. Cindy

    This recipe is terrific. Love how simple it is and the low calorie count but lots of flavor. Also, love your book.

    1. Kate

      Thank you, Cindy!

  17. susan

    These look wonderful! Thank you for taking the time to keep us โ€˜healthyโ€™ and on track. Will make the WW pumpkin pancakes tomorrow AM. YUM

    1. Kate

      Thanks, Susan! Hope you loved the pancakes.

  18. Pauline Madrieres

    The pumpkin waffles have my interest! Do you think youโ€™ll come out with another cookbook? Iโ€™ve cooked my way through Love Real Food like Julie and Julia!

    1. Kate

      Hi! I donโ€™t have one in the works right now. Iโ€™m glad you are enjoying it!

  19. Aandra Vizuete

    Congratulations on your baby girl.

    1. Kate

      Thank you!

  20. Diane Toth

    I love pumpkin! I will make make many of your wonderful recipes. Thank you.