6 Fall Recipes Using Pumpkin

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Fall is the season when pumpkins seem to pop up everywhere. From ceramic decorations for the home to fresh pumpkins on the front porch, this popular fruit (and, yes, it is a fruit!) symbolizes the transition from summer to winter. But it’s also a favorite ingredient in many foods, from soup to smoothies and desserts.

If you’re looking for a few healthy, fun ways to incorporate pumpkin into your menus this month, we have a few recipes for you to explore.

Tried-and-True Pumpkin Recipes
  • Pumpkin Spice Latte: Of course, we need to start our list with this popular latte, which makes its return to coffee shops every September and signals the start of fall. By mastering your own homemade version of the drink, you can save money and avoid waiting in long lines at the drive-through.
  • Pumpkin Spice Latte Monkey Bread: If you are a fan of traditional monkey bread, as many people are, try this seasonal variation. It’s baked with coffee butter and spiced sugar and then topped with a pumpkin spice glaze flavored with brewed coffee—all the tastes of fall rolled into one tasty treat you can enjoy anytime of day or night.
  • Pumpkin Soup: This delicious fall soup combines pumpkin, chicken stock, heavy cream, maple syrup, and nutmeg. It can make a great dish if you want to have friends over for lunch. Serve it in carved-out pumpkins and finish it with cream and toasted pumpkin seeds.
  • Pumpkin Cream Cheese Muffins: Talk about a combination of great fall flavors—this one has them all! The muffins include pumpkin puree and cinnamon, while the filling contains both cream cheese and sour cream. The crumbly topping mixes brown sugar, butter, flour, and cinnamon. It makes a great breakfast or afternoon snack enjoyed with a cup of coffee or tea.
  • Pumpkin Roll: Who doesn’t love a chunky slice of pumpkin roll after dinner? This version from Allrecipes earned an average of 4.8 stars out of 5 from the almost 350 people who took time to review it. The recipe also comes with tips for freezing this dessert in case you’d like to make a few to share during the holidays.
  • Peanut Butter–and–Pumpkin Dog Treats: Finally, don’t forget about your favorite furry family member when you are plotting your fall menus. These baked dog treats contain canned pumpkin, cinnamon, peanut butter, whole wheat flour, and more. The recipe makes plenty for your pup to share with their best canine companions. Store them in an airtight container to keep the treats fresh.

We hope you find a recipe or two from this list that you enjoy enough to make a part of your fall traditions each year!

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