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35 Pumpkin Dessert Recipes to Bake All Fall Long

So many pumpkin desserts, so little time.

ByKelly Vaughan

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easy pumpkin tiramisu with cocoa powder

Photo by Julia Gartland

It’s officially pumpkin season, and we’re not just talking about lattes. Whether you’re scooping out a jack-o’-lantern or baking your way through every fall craving, pumpkin belongs in your kitchen this time of year. From classic pumpkin pies and spiced pumpkin breads to pumpkin chocolate chip cookies, there’s no shortage of ways to put the season’s star ingredient to work.

If you’re carving pumpkins, don’t toss the scraps—try these clever ideas for how to use up pumpkin pulp. And if you’ve opened one too many cans, here’s what to do with leftover pumpkin purée. For anyone who prefers their pumpkin savory, don’t miss our best savory pumpkin recipes—because pumpkin pasta deserves just as much love as pie.

Now, grab your whisk and your coziest sweater. Here are 35 of our very best pumpkin dessert recipes to bake, slice, and share all season long.


Our Best Pumpkin Dessert Recipes

I promise we have a traditional pumpkin pie recipe later down, but first, we need to talk about Emma Laperruque’s extra-creamy version. A ginger-graham cracker crust and a sour cream whipped topping offset any of the typical sweetness that you’d expect from this pillowy pie.

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Snickerdoodles are relevant 365 days a year, but they needed an autumnal spin. Leave it to Jessie Sheehan to create our new favorite version. They’re fluffy and cakey without being too fluffy or too cakey like some other ones.

Because why not give tiramisu a fall spin? Blend pumpkin purée into the mascarpone filling, which not only amps up the fall flavor, but also gives each slice a mesmerizing orange hue.

Sensing a theme here? Our favorite desserts ever are getting pumpkin-ified, including this chocolatey bread pudding made with brioche or challah bread.

We asked and Riley Wofford delivered a super moist, perfectly seasonal Bundt cake topped with a thick cream cheese–based glaze. Cut a slice and cozy up under your chunkiest throw blanket.

Confession: I only eat breakfast if there are baked goods—pancakes, donuts, buttery pastries, and quick breads. (I hope my doctor isn’t reading this). I’m adding this dreamy pumpkin–banana bread recipe to the rotation of “sweets that get me out of bed.”

We couldn’t possibly serve you just one pumpkin-chocolate dessert. Next up is this seriously easy pie made with a press-in chocolate cookie crumb crust and an ultra-creamy pumpkin filling.

This isn’t a New York–style cheesecake made with sour cream and ricotta and topped with a sticky-sweet strawberry jam. Instead, it’s a version of a Japanese soufflé cheesecake, which marries the airiness of angel food cake with the luscious, creamy texture of American cheesecake. In this recipe, it has a sneaky affair with a pumpkin pie for what may become your new favorite fall dessert.

We’re not saying you need to ditch the usual chocolate–peanut butter cups for this recipe. They just might need to share the spotlight this season. The filling for these tiny treats is homemade pumpkin butter made with pumpkin purée, brown sugar, the zest and juice of an orange, and warm spices.

Love it or hate it, the PSL will always make an appearance as soon as the temperature drops below 70℉. But instead of always consuming it in the form of a hot latte from one of the big coffee chains, make homemade caramels with all the yummy flavors of fall’s signature beverage.

Can’t decide between making an apple or pumpkin pie? Now you don’t have to, with this two-for-one recipe. The filling is a classic—sliced apples—while the creamy pumpkin topping is unexpectedly delicious (but we shouldn’t be surprised, really!)

Sugar pies can be tricky to get right, but Erin Jeanne McDowell (unsurprisingly) nails it with this pumpkin version that includes a simple press-in cookie crust.

Cream cheese frosting is notoriously extremely sweet, but this one isn’t, thanks to browned salted butter, which cuts the rich flavor and introduces warm, nutty notes. The frosting pairs brilliantly with these cakey bars.

When I hear “cake roll,” my mind immediately jumps to a Christmas Bûche de Noël. But this showstopping dessert has a life outside of the holiday season. Instead of oil or sour cream to give this cake its moisture, it gets it all from pumpkin purée.

We promised a classic pumpkin pie, and here it is: The bestselling cookbook author shared her recipe for the fall must-have. You can absolutely use canned pumpkin purée, but she also included instructions for how to make your own caramelized pumpkin filling.

Love pumpkin but hate the pie? This recipe is for you. It ditches the crust so what you’re left with is the only thing anyone really wants—the spiced custardy filling.

This is the chunky turtleneck sweater of the dessert world, which is to say it’s cozy, a little stylish, and dependable.

It’s a standard pumpkin spice cake…until it’s not. This recipe calls for evaporated milk, which recipe developer Posie (Harwood) Brien says gives the cake a delicate crumb.

Quicker, easier, and dare-I-say more delicious than traditional pumpkin pie, this pumpkin pie “cobbler” is the cover girl of fall.

Erin Jeanne McDowell promises that this pie will never crack, and we’re trusting her with our life—or, um, this year’s Thanksgiving dessert.

Here’s why we love this pie—because for once, the crust (gingersnap! cinnamon!) comes front and center rather than merely playing a supporting role.

Cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger (both ground and crystallized), and cloves enhance the flavor of pumpkin purée for this luscious cheesecake.

I refuse to believe that ice cream is for summer only. I’ll eat this fall-forward, purely pumpkin recipe even when the temperature dips into the 50s.

“Anything* goes well with chocolate, but it’s especially good with pumpkin. These cakey cookies get their moisture from pumpkin purée, canola oil, and just one egg.

When I picture pavlova, I picture an angelic white dessert piled high with whipped cream and fresh berries. But in reality, they go way beyond that, with fun, seasonal spins like this one—spiced meringue layered with pumpkin-maple whipped cream and topped with crunchy pecan brittle.

I told you, everyone loves chocolate and pumpkin together! Introduce tahini, and the crowd will go wild.

Nailing the perfect gluten-free pie crust seemed like an impossible task—until now. This crust is just as flaky and buttery as a traditional crust, and the sweet, subtly spiced filling is just so delicious.

Everything you love about cheesecake but easier! More hands-off! More delicious!

Are you on the chocolate-pumpkin train yet? If not, this recipe is your final chance on board.

“Instead of a meager cup or so of pumpkin puree, we used an entire can. This means intense squashy flavor, bright orange color, and increased moistness,” writes recipe developer and Big Little Recipes author Emma Laperruque. A spiced-sugar crust takes it over the edge.

Get in fall flan(el) mode with this Thanksgiving spin on the decadent dessert.

Don't stress about the perfect pie crust—make this freeform pumpkin galette instead from Erin McDowell.

Yes, we finally recreated the iconic pumpkin pie recipe in our Test Kitchen last year and we're bringing it back again because it's just that good. It's defintiely on the sweeter (and more time intensive) side, but the homemade caramel and whipped topping layers are so worth it.

Yet another classic dessert we had to add a pumpkin spin to. This one comes with homemade salted maple glaze that you'll want to drizzle on everything, not just the cake.

This one is a well-balanced option that's not too sweet. While it is a classic pumpkin cupcake batter, the ginger and dark rum cut through the sweetness perfectly.

We updated this story in October 2025 with more of our favorite pumpkin-spice-filled desserts.

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