Pumpkin Butter (2024)

This sweet and savory recipe is the perfect spread for fall. Made in around 30 minutes, this Pumpkin Butter is so simple to make from scratch. All you need are a couple of simple ingredients you probably already have at home. Spread this on everything and anything!

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Thick, creamy, and bursting with fall flavors, this homemade pumpkin spice butter is such a delightful spread. You may have seen a jar of this in stores and wondered, ‘what is pumpkin butter?’ Essentially, it’s pumpkin in a spreadable form. While it might be easier to grab a jar at the store, you’re going to want to make this at home. Just like my Apple Butter and Honey Butter, nothing beats how flavorful it is when made at home.

WHAT YOU NEED TO MAKE THIS RECIPE

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Pumpkin purée — be sure to purchase 100% pure pumpkin purée and not pumpkin pie filling. While similar, pumpkin pie filling comes flavored and pre-sweetened, whereas pumpkin purée is just pure pumpkin. I highly recommend using Libby’s.

Apple Cider — you can use apple cider or apple juice to add additional fall favor to the pumpkin purée. Do not use apple cider vinegar!

Pumpkin pie spice — I use a pre-mix pumpkin pie spice blend, but you can make your own spice blend if you prefer. Mix the following and store in an airtight jar: 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon, 2 teaspoons ground ginger, ½ teaspoon each ground allspice and ground cardamom, ½ teaspoon each ground cloves, and freshly grated nutmeg.

Maple syrup — make sure to use real pure maple syrup and not pancake syrup.

HOW TO MAKE PUMPKIN BUTTER

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1. To a medium pan, add the brown sugar, pumpkin purée, and apple cider.

2. Add the maple syrup.

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3. Add the pumpkin pie spice, cinnamon, and vanilla.

4. Whisk to combine and place the pan over medium heat.

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5. Bring to a boil while constantly stirring, then reduce to a simmer and continue stirring until the pumpkin butter thickens, for about 20 minutes.

6. Transfer to a mason jar and enjoy.

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PRO TIPS FOR MAKING THIS RECIPE

  • Use a splatter guard to keep splattering to a minimum.
  • Not all canned pumpkin is the same. Libby’s is my preferred brand of pumpkin purée as it is thick with rich color and taste. Different brands may be lighter in color and more watery in their consistency.
  • If your pumpkin purée is watery, you will have to increase the cooking time.
  • Depending on how sweet you’d like this recipe to be, you can add more or less sugar. Also, keep in mind that some apple ciders and juice have sugar added and will affect the sweetness of the pumpkin spread.
  • Pumpkin butter will continue to thicken as it cools, so avoid simmering it for more than 20 minutes.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What do you eat this with?

You can use this pumpkin spread on anything you’d like. Spread the butter over pancakes, waffles, scones, French toast, English muffins, dinner rolls, baguettes, cornbread, crescent rolls, or biscuits!

Is this the same as pumpkin purée?

No, pumpkin butter is not the same as pumpkin purée. Pumpkin purée is 100% pure pumpkin that has been blended into a smooth consistency, whereas you cook the pumpkin purée with additional ingredients to make this pumpkin spread.

Does this contain butter?

Pumpkin spice butter is similar to peanut butter and other nut butters. Both are spreads that have a similar texture to butter but do not contain any butter at all!

Can I can this recipe?

According to The National Center for Home Food Preservation, you should not try canning this recipe. The density of pumpkin butter prevents the heat from reaching the center of the jar and might allow harmful bacteria to survive.

How do I store this?

This spread is good for up to a week and a half in the fridge. If you’d like for this recipe to last longer, try freezing it instead of canning it. Freeze the spread in a freezer-safe bag or lidded containers for up to six months.

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Pumpkin Butter

Thick, creamy, and bursting with fall flavors, this Pumpkin Butter recipe is so easy to make at home! All you need are a few pantry staples, and you’ll be enjoying this lovely spread in no time.

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Course condiment

Cuisine American

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 20 minutes minutes

Total Time 30 minutes minutes

Servings 10 servings

Calories 126kcal

Author John Kanell

Equipment

  • Medium pot

  • Whisk

Ingredients

  • cups pumpkin puree or 1 (29 ounce) can (not pumpkin pie filling)
  • ¾ cup packed brown sugar (150g)
  • ¾ cup apple cider or juice (180mL)
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract (30mL)
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 2 tsp pumpkin pie spice
  • ¼ cup Maple syrup (60mL)

Instructions

  • Add all the ingredients to a medium pan and place over medium heat.

  • Bring to a boil while stirring constantly then reduce to a simmer and continue stirring until the pumpkin butter has thickened, about 20 minutes. You'll also notice the color will deepen as the sugars caramelize.

  • Transfer to a mason jar and enjoy.

Notes

  • Use a splatter guard to keep splattering to a minimum.
  • Not all canned pumpkin is the same. Libby’s is my preferred brand as it is thick with rich color and taste. Different brands may be lighter in color and more watery in their consistency.
  • If your pumpkin purée is watery, you will have to increase the cooking time.
  • Depending on how sweet you’d like your pumpkin purée to be, you can add more or less sugar. Also, keep in mind that some apple ciders and juice have sugar added and will affect the sweetness of the pumpkin butter.
  • Pumpkin butter will continue to thicken as it cools, so avoid simmering it for more than 20 minutes.

Nutrition

Calories: 126kcal | Carbohydrates: 31g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 11mg | Potassium: 239mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 26g | Vitamin A: 13347IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 51mg | Iron: 1mg

*Nutrition Disclaimer

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Pumpkin Butter (2024)

FAQs

What is pumpkin butter made of? ›

Add 1 (15-ounce) can pumpkin purée, 1/2 cup packed brown sugar, 1/2 cup unsweetened apple juice, 2 tablespoons honey or maple syrup, 2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice, and 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt. Cook over medium-high heat, stirring occasionally, until bubbling vigorously.

What do you eat with pumpkin butter? ›

We love pumpkin butter on toast, but there's so much more you can do with fall's ultimate condiment. Spread pumpkin butter on toast, scones, quickbreads, and scones, or dollop atop French toast. It can also be used as an ingredient in pancakes and even as a savory pasta sauce.

Is pumpkin seed butter good for you? ›

Two tablespoons of roasted pumpkin seed butter provides 190 calories, 17 grams of fat and 8 grams of protein. It's also an excellent source of manganese and magnesium providing 60% and 40% of the recommended daily amount, respectively. It's also a good source of vitamin E and iron.

Can I use pumpkin puree instead of butter? ›

YES YOU PUM–CAN

Use pumpkin in your favorite breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert recipe –you can even sub it in for ingredients like eggs, oil, and butter.

Is mashed pumpkin the same as pumpkin puree? ›

Pumpkin puree is, in theory, just mashed pumpkin. But it's not the kind of pumpkin you're probably imagining. The majority of canned pumpkin puree produced today is made from Dickinson pumpkins, also known as Dickinson squash.

Is it safe to pressure can pumpkin butter? ›

Home canning is not recommended for pumpkin butter or any mashed or pureed pumpkin or winter squash.

Is pumpkin butter safe for dogs? ›

Pumpkin seed and sunflower seed butters are both safe for dogs as long as they don't contain added salt or sugar. They offer plenty of vitamins, minerals, and fiber that can benefit your pup's health and digestion—just avoid giving them too much at one time!

How long does Trader Joe's pumpkin butter last? ›

Store leftovers in the fridge for up to a week!

Why is pumpkin butter green? ›

Why is pumpkin seed butter green? Pumpkin seed butter is made from pepitas, which are small and green (about the size of a pine nut) and are only found in certain pumpkin and squash varieties. These blended pumpkin seeds result in butter that's dark, earthy green.

Is there anything unhealthy about pumpkin seeds? ›

If you eat too many, you may experience gas and bloating. Fiber helps bulk up stool and prevents constipation in the long run, but eating a lot of pumpkin seeds at once may actually cause constipation. As you snack on pumpkin seeds, keep in mind they're high in calories and fat.

Does pumpkin seed butter need to be refrigerated? ›

Storage: Cool, dry, dark area. If stored at room temperature, oil may separate--stir before you enjoy! Nut and seed butters can be refrigerated or frozen to extend freshness.

Does pumpkin seed butter taste like peanut butter? ›

If you're looking for a nut-free alternative to peanut or almond butter, pumpkin seed butter is a great option that you'll absolutely adore. Pumpkin seed butter tastes very much like toasted pumpkin seeds (roasted pepitas) but with a slightly earthy flavor.

What can I put pumpkin butter on? ›

Spoon some into oatmeal. Add it to vanilla milkshakes or smoothies. Stir a spoonful into a latte. Whip a few spoonfuls with softened butter to make whipped compound pumpkin butter (this is delicious on rolls, biscuits, or cornbread)

Is 100% pumpkin the same as 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.

Can pumpkin replace eggs? ›

Aside from giving your baked goods a seasonal touch, pumpkin puree is excellent for replacing eggs. Use 1/4 cup of pumpkin puree for each egg, says Traci Weintraub, chef and founder of Gracefully Fed, a restaurant in Los Angeles.

What is pumpkin flavoring made of? ›

Pumpkin spice (a.k.a. pumpkin pie spice) is an aromatic blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, and ginger. Sometimes allspice is included. You can buy the spice blend at the store or use ingredients you already have on hand to make DIY pumpkin spice.

What does pumpkin seed butter taste like? ›

The butter has a smooth texture and a rich, nutty flavor. It sits well with people wanting gluten-free butters for their creamy breakfast. If you're looking for a nut-free alternative to peanut or almond butter, pumpkin seed butter is a great option that you'll absolutely adore.

Is pumpkin puree actually butternut squash? ›

As it turns out, some canned pumpkin purée is actually made from one or more types of winter squash, like butternut, Hubbard, Boston Marrow, and Golden Delicious. So then, why might the label say “100% pumpkin?” The USDA is actually pretty lenient with its distinction between pumpkin and squash.

Why can you can apple butter but not pumpkin butter? ›

When cooked down into a butter, pumpkin flesh becomes quite dense, making it difficult for the heat produced in a canner to penetrate fully through the contents of the jar. This means that even in a pressure canner, the interior of the jar may not reach the 240 degrees needed to kill those pesky botulism spores.

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