Pumpkin Bread Recipe (2024)

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Barrett

Delicious but this recipe definitely makes enough for two loaf pans. I’m surprised this doesn’t come up more in other comments! The first time I baked it, I faithfully used one loaf pan, wanting to trust the recipe even though it filled it to the rim. It of course expanded and exploded over the sides and made a huge mess. Also required extra baking time, so it burned on the top and remained gooey inside. Second time around I used two loaf pans and they turned out perfectly. So there you have it.

Susan Mahan

To this recipe, I add a tspn of nutmeg and a tspn of ground cloves. For flour, I sub in half Whole Wheat. I’ve been making this bread for decades, with 1 cup of chopped pecans if no nut allergies. Sliced, toasted, and slathered with Cream Cheese, it is the best comfort food!

Cheryl

Made this as directed and it was sweet, but I can see what the point of the loaf is - the focus is on the pumpkin/cinnamon, and not making it yet another loaf that essentially is pumpkin spice. I have my own issues with this ubiquitous fall taste but there are plenty of other recipes around; try to let this be what it is. If you're looking for a pumpkin spice loaf, this is not it. But if you're looking for a sweet pumpkin bread, lightly spiced with cinnamon, this will be your jam.

famharris

Could someone please tell me the fascination with dirtying both a pan and using parchment paper(which ironically in this recipe doesn’t even cover the whole pan as they give directions for removing the short ends)? If you’re going to have to grease the pan anyway why not just bake the bread in it directly?

Patricia S

Reduced the sugar to 2/3 cup white and 1/2 cup brown Increased the yogurt to almost 1/2 cupAlso added, like others, additional spices:1/2 tsp each allspice, nutmeg, coriander 1/4 tsp cardamomChopped walnuts to likingBaked full 75 minutes given extra yogurt Was baked through, moist, and very good. Spices still need tweaking IMO because still a bit bland. Maybe add cloves

agirlhasnoname

Use. Two. Loaf pans

Angela

Make mini-bundts and use Garam Masala and a bit of Chinese 5 Spice instead of cinnamon, etc. Really will take this recipe to another realm.

scarnevale

Far too sweet, almost grossly sweet. Really not my cup of tea. Texture was fine, baked up nicely.

Helen

Based upon previous baking experiences, I followed the advice of commenters to reduce the sugar (I used 1/2 cup brown sugar, 1/2 cup regular sugar), and it is still very sweet. I also added a teaspoon of pumpkin pie spice (in addition to the cinnamon), and the suggested cup of chopped walnuts. Came out nice.

Julien Toulotte

Added a previous comment, but forgot a couple key ingredients that I used (I also spelled cloves incorrectly haha)In addition to cinnamon:1/2 teaspoon of the following:Ground Coriander Ground nutmegGround allspice If you can find whole cloves:6-8 cloves, crushed with mortar and pestleOr1/2 teaspoon of ground cloves Creates a great spiced pumpkin bread! Huge hit with the family

Hayford Peirce Tucson

PS -- Meant to say that I also REDUCED the sugar, as per many comments here, by about 30%. Which was just right. I would say off-hand that the recipe as written has way too much sugar it.

Marah Dunn

Delicious! Made mini muffins - as suggested use only 3/4 cup granulated sugar and add 1 heaping teaspoon pumpkin pie spice, pour ⅛ cup batter for each muffin, bake 20 minutes (rotate pan halfway through), let cool 5 mins in pan on wire rack, then remove and cool completely on wire rack. Cream cheese glaze - 4 oz cream cheese at room temperature, beat with hand mixer until smooth, beat in 4 tbsp confectioners sugar, mix in with spoon 3 tbsp warm milk and pinch of kosher salt and drizzle on top

Abbra

I added extra cinnamon, nutmeg and ground clove. Folded some orange zest into the batter and then sprinkled additional zest and raw sugar on top. Turned out better than I could have imagined!

Laurie

I really like this recipe because it's so flexible. You can add anything to this bread; the only limitation is your imagination. I follow this recipe as written and, usually, add 60% cocoa chips, giving me a sweet treat. This recipe makes 2 loafs. I've never used parchment paper. I use high-quality vanilla and very generic pumpkin puree. I've added orange zest, nutmeg and various nuts -- depending on my mood and occasion -- and have never been disappointed.

Jessie

Made this last night. I increased the cinnamon, added about half a tsp of nutmeg, cloves, and quarter tsp of ginger. Decreased the white sugar a little a bit - probably 2/3 of a cup. Baked for about 70 minutes. It is a nice looking loaf and is good. I will likely make it again, but will continue to play with the spices. Seems like it would be pretty bland if made exactly like recipe.

Eileen Stoner

Have made this recipe several times and everyone loves it. I add a topping of Oats, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds and cinnamon and drizzle some butter on top. Excellent

Darcy

This was tasty! I didn't make any changes except dividing between two pans which reduced the total bake time for me.

Maria

Yes, too much batter for an 8.5 pan Use bigger loaf pan or two smaller ones.

Joe from Maine

Psst. It’s okay to use cooking spray (like you’ve done your entire life) and ignore the parchment paper.

me

1 1/4 c sugar total1 tsp gingerCandies ginger

deborah

Why would anyone use this much sugar in a quick bread. Forget health. It tastes cloying.

deborah

I used some leftover baked sweet potato in place of pumpkin. Reduced sugar by half.Delicious. I’ll add walnuts next time and pepitas on top.

Brad

Proud to say that I used my own homegrown pumpkin (winter luxury pie) which is very sweet and tasty and that allowed me to cut down the suggested amount of sugar by 25 percent. Too bad I forgot to add the vanilla, duh! Still, I like it a lot.

Mads

Easy and quick! Way better than a box mix

Linda

This recipe makes one large or two small loaves. I found the recipe to be excellent, accommodating much improvisation and substitution. I halved the oil and sugar amounts, used Greek nonfat yogurt, added a host of spices, 1/2 to 1 tsp of nutmeg, cloves, cardamom, as well as the cinnamon. Also added chopped walnuts and a handful of raisins. It baked for exactly 1 hour in my oven that tends to run hot. The loaf was very tasty, and I will use this recipe again! Thank you!

Bob from Long Island

I grow my own LI Cheese Pumpkins. So, I used 2 cps of puree from the home-grown pumpkin, and added 1/4 tsp Cloves, 1/4 tsp Nutmeg and 1/3 cp chopped Pecans. The loaf required 85 minutes in my oven to bring it to full bake we beyond the 75 suggested. The additional time allowed for a rise that was perfect for such a robust and heavy mix. The large, puffy loaf was delicious. It was moist and flavorful. I enjoyed the extra crunch the pecans added. Everyone loved it. An excellent recipe.

João

I veganized this simply by taking the eggs out, I found that the pumpkin purée works really good on its on to give it a good consistency. I cooked this twice, first time didn't rise but still tasted delicious, like a pumpkin brownie (orangie, I guess) or a vegan version of a Portuguese classic, pão-de-ló. Totally recommend. Also I thought the amount of sugar in the recipe was a bit much for me, so I halved it. Still tasted very good and sweet, but this is up to personal preference I think.

Aprilb

Followed recipe to a t (except for addition of quite a bit of nutmeg). Had no problem with batter fitting in 9in. loaf pan. Excellent.

mcfm

All. 1/2 sugar, more spices, 2 pans, meta

SLC Cook

Added chopped walnuts and a dark chocolate drizzle on top before baking. Delicious.

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Pumpkin Bread Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Is pumpkin bread good or bad for you? ›

Pumpkin bread is the perfect food to have on hand morning, noon, or night. Since it contains ingredients that pack a nutritional punch it is delicious anytime of the day. Starting out the day with nut butter spread on a slice provides some satiating protein and fiber.

Why does my pumpkin bread have no flavor? ›

Why does my pumpkin bread taste bland? Make sure to follow the recipe exactly. That means—don't leave out the salt, don't cut the amount of sugar, and use the specified amount of cinnamon. This is important because flour is what I like to call a “flavor thief”— it sucks the flavor out of ingredients.

What happens if you put too much pumpkin in pumpkin bread? ›

You might think you could overcome the lack of flavor by adding more pumpkin purée to your recipe, but you'd be mistaken: By the time you've added enough purée to taste it, your baked good would have a soggy texture on account of all that moisture.

Why is my pumpkin bread so dense? ›

Pumpkin bread can become dense if there is not enough hydration or wet ingredients in the recipe. Another cause is overcooking the bread which can cause it to dry out. Remember, it's always easy to keep cooking if it isn't done but impossible to take cooking time back.

What is the healthiest bread I can eat? ›

Here are our top 7 choices for wholesome, nutrient-dense breads.
  1. Sprouted whole grain. Sprouted bread is made from whole grains that have started to sprout from exposure to heat and moisture. ...
  2. Sourdough. ...
  3. 100% whole wheat. ...
  4. Oat bread. ...
  5. Flax bread. ...
  6. 100% sprouted rye bread. ...
  7. Healthy gluten-free bread.

How do you enhance pumpkin flavor? ›

Both black and white pepper work, but will add different flavor notes. High-quality black pepper is my favorite since it has citrusy, floral notes that complement pumpkin and the other spices so well. White pepper is also a great option and will bring a more subtle, umami-rich note to the spice blend.

What happens if you use too much baking soda in pumpkin bread? ›

It's important not to use too much baking soda in recipes, as it can result in a metallic, soapy flavor. It is much more powerful than baking powder – you only need about 1/4 teaspoon baking soda per cup of flour to leaven baked goods.

What happens if you forgot the salt in pumpkin bread? ›

If you forgot the salt, your dough will rise too quickly, and your bread will taste bland.

What not to do with pumpkin? ›

Feed the birds, but not the hedgehogs

You would be right to think most wild animals would love some pumpkin, but not all of them do. In fact, leaving out pumpkin scraps can be really dangerous for some wildlife, especially hedgehogs.

Can I use pumpkin pie mix instead of pumpkin purée? ›

Don't use pumpkin pie filling in place of pumpkin purée.

Every can of pumpkin pie filling has a different amount of sugar and spices and if you add it to a bread or muffin recipe you might get a very sweet and not-spiced-enough loaf. Try this instead: Buy pumpkin purée!

Why won't my pumpkin bread cook in the middle? ›

Setting the Oven Temperature Is Too Hot

If your oven runs hot, your bread is likely to brown and bake up on the outside before the center has a chance to fully cook. Invest in a simple oven thermometer to help verify the temperature. Make sure you have other bread baking essentials in your kitchen, too.

How can I make my bread lighter and fluffy? ›

Add Sugar

Adding sugar weakens the gluten structure, absorbs water, and eventually makes the bread lighter and softer. As a result, sugar improves the bread's taste, structure and texture. Yeast also eats up sugar to produce carbon dioxide, which raises the dough and makes bread fluffy.

What is the best flour for bread? ›

While bread flour is the best option, it can sometimes be used if you don't have bread flour. “Check the protein content,” advises Chef Jürgen, since it can vary from brand to brand, and an all-purpose flour that contains protein on the higher end of the range, 12 to 13 percent, will produce a better outcome.

How do I tell if my pumpkin bread is done? ›

So, to know when pumpkin bread is done, look for the crack on the top of the bread, which is a tell-tale sign it's either done or close to being done. Then stick a skewer or toothpick into the center of the bread. If it comes out clean, it's ready to come out of the oven.

Why is pumpkin bread good for you? ›

That bright orange color signifies that pumpkin is loaded with beta carotene. Beta carotene is a carotenoid that is converted by your body into vitamin A, a powerful antioxidant that supports eye health. Pumpkin also supplies fiber which helps with satiety and gastrointestinal health.

How healthy is baked pumpkin? ›

Pumpkins are a superfood because they're high in many nutrients essential for a well-functioning body, including: fiber, carotenoids, potassium, vitamins A, E, and C, omega-3 fatty acids, zinc, selenium, iron, magnesium, and beta-carotene.

Is pumpkin bread high in carbs? ›

Whole Foods Pumpkin Bread (1 serving) contains 28g total carbs, 27g net carbs, 11g fat, 3g protein, and 220 calories.

Is pumpkin a bad carb? ›

Pumpkin can help aid weight maintenance/loss.

Any carb can get a bad rap these days but this is a reminder that carbs are not inherently bad! Pumpkin in particular is lower in calories and high in soluble fiber which slows the breakdown of sugar in the blood.

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