Looking for the best pumpkin recipes to celebrate the cozy flavors of fall? Below you’ll find a curated collection of both sweet and savory pumpkin ideas, tips for using pumpkin in the kitchen, and guidance on the best pumpkins for baking.

Is Pumpkin a Fruit or Vegetable?
Although many people think of pumpkin as a vegetable, botanically it is a fruit. Pumpkins develop from a flower and contain seeds, which is the botanical definition of a fruit.
Other common culinary “vegetables” that are botanically fruits include tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, and peppers.
What Does Pumpkin Taste Like?
Pure pumpkin has a subtle, mildly earthy flavor with a hint of natural sweetness once cooked. Raw pumpkin can be somewhat bland or slightly bitter, but when roasted, pureed, or combined with warming spices, it develops the familiar, comforting taste many associate with pumpkin pie and seasonal lattes. Much of the classic “pumpkin pie” profile comes from spice blends like cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and cloves rather than the pumpkin alone.
Ways to Use Pumpkin in the Kitchen
Most pumpkin recipes start with pumpkin puree, which is easy to make at home by roasting and blending fresh pumpkin or by using canned puree for convenience. Once you have puree, pumpkin can be used in both sweet and savory dishes. Ideas include:
- Pumpkin soup — smooth, savory bowls that highlight roasted pumpkin
- Warm drinks — such as pumpkin spice lattes or flavored hot beverages
- Baked goods — muffins, breads, cakes, and rolls
- Cookies, brownies, and bars — for seasonal treats
- Roasted pumpkin seeds — a crunchy snack made from fresh seeds
- Dips and no-bake desserts — quick, crowd-pleasing options
The Best Pumpkins for Baking
There are nearly a hundred pumpkin varieties, but not all are ideal for cooking. When shopping, choose pumpkins labeled as pie pumpkins or sugar pumpkins; these are firmer, denser, and have a sweeter flesh suited for purees and baking. Specific varieties known for good flavor and texture include Baby Pam, Autumn Gold, New England Pie Pumpkin, and Cinderella.
Carving pumpkins sold for Halloween typically have stringy, watery pulp that makes them less desirable for recipes. Reserve those for decoration and seed-roasting, and opt for pie or sugar varieties when you want rich, flavorful pumpkin for cooking and baking.
30 Easy Pumpkin Recipes
With a better sense of pumpkin and how to use it, here are some favorite recipes that showcase pumpkin in many forms — from breakfast to dessert and snacks. Each entry includes a short description and a link to the full recipe.
Homemade Pumpkin Puree
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Pumpkin Pie Cupcakes
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Pumpkin Sheet Cake
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Pumpkin Cream Cheese Muffins
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Pumpkin Cookies
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Pumpkin Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting
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Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies
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Pumpkin Donuts
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Pumpkin Snickerdoodles
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Pumpkin Brownies
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Pumpkin Cinnamon Rolls
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Pumpkin Bars
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Air Fryer Pumpkin Seeds
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Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Bread
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No Bake Pumpkin Pie
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Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffins
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…and many more pumpkin favorites follow the same simple approach: start with a quality pumpkin puree, balance spices and sweetness carefully, and choose the right pumpkin variety for the texture you want. Whether you prefer quick no-bake desserts, classic pies, breads, cookies, or creative savory dishes, pumpkin adds comforting seasonal flavor to a wide range of recipes.