The Best Pumpkin Bread Recipe - The Perfect Autumn Treat (2024)

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This pumpkin bread recipe makes two soft, moist loaves with the perfect amount of that classic pumpkin spice flavor you know and love. It’s easy to make and so delicious. You’ll be munching on it all day long.

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Table of Contents

  • Easy Pumpkin Bread Recipe
  • Why You’ll Love This Pumpkin Loaf
  • What You’ll Need
  • How To Make Homemade Pumpkin Bread
  • Tips for Success
  • Proper Storage
  • More Easy Pumpkin Recipes
  • See How to Make Pumpkin Bread
  • Get the Recipe

Easy Pumpkin Bread Recipe

When the leaves turn gold and the crisp autumn air sets in, there’s no better way to embrace the spirit of the season than with a freshly baked loaf of pumpkin bread. And this is the best pumpkin bread ever! It’s so moist and tender and delivers the perfect marriage between the subtle sweetness of pumpkin puree and the warm flavors of cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves. It’s easy to make and will fill your kitchen with the nostalgic scent of the holidays.

I love how beautifully simple this classic pumpkin bread is but, if you’re looking for something a little more “exciting” try my Pecan Praline Pumpkin Bread or this Cheesecake Swirl Pumpkin Bread.

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Why You’ll Love This Pumpkin Loaf

You are going to love this homemade pumpkin bread. Everything from the smell to the taste to the texture is divine. Here are some of the reasons I think it’s so special.

  • Just. So. Yum. The marriage between the subtly sweet pumpkin and the warm spices is just perfect here. You can taste the spices but they don’t overwhelm the palate. Plus, I used real butter instead of oil, which adds a richness and texture to the bread that is just to die for.
  • Smell. I love the way the spices in this loaf light up the kitchen with the smell of autumn as it bakes. I swear you can almost taste how good it is before it even comes out of the oven.
  • Wonderfully moist. This pumpkin bread is so moist and tender. It really is a treat to sink your teeth into.
  • Super easy. This recipe is super straightforward and doesn’t require any complicated mixing techniques, making it perfect for both experienced and novice bakers.
  • An all-day treat. You really can enjoy this moist, flavorful loaf any time of day. Have it as a snack or a dessert. Heck, you could even classify it as a breakfast item in my book.
  • Mix-in friendly. While this autumn treat is delightful on its own, you can easily add your favorite mix-ins like chopped nuts, raisins, or chocolate chips to the batter for extra flavor and texture.

What You’ll Need

Here’s what you’ll need to make this easy pumpkin bread. Don’t forget to scroll to the recipe card below for precise measurements.

  • All-purpose flour – Be sure to measure it properly, with either a food scale or the spoon and level method. Too much flour can ruin your pumpkin loaf.
  • Leavening – The combination of baking soda and baking powder gives you the best rise and texture.
  • Spices Cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves give this pumpkin bread the perfect amount of fall spice!
  • Salt – For flavor.
  • Unsalted butter – The butter should be softened at room temperature. Otherwise, it won’t cream properly with the sugar and eggs.
  • Sugar – I used all white sugar here. Some people will add brown sugar to their pumpkin bread for a slightly deeper, more molasses-y flavor but I don’t think it’s necessary.
  • Eggs – Be sure to use large eggs, not medium or extra large.
  • Pumpkin puree – I highly recommend canned puree. Also, be sure to use pumpkin puree and not pumpkin pie filling.

How To Make Homemade Pumpkin Bread

Here comes a quick look at how to make homemade pumpkin bread. Be sure to scroll to the recipe card below for more detailed instructions.

  • Prep. Preheat oven to 350 degrees and grease two 9×5 loaf pans with nonstick baking spray.
  • Combine the dry ingredients. Whisk together the flour, baking soda, baking powder, and spices.
  • Combine the wet ingredients. Beat the butter and sugar together and then mix in the eggs, one at a time.
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  • Cream. Beat the wet ingredients on medium speed until light and fluffy.
  • Add the pumpkin. Mix the pumpkin puree with the wet ingredients.
  • Put it all together. Mix the dry ingredients with the wet ingredients.
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  • Bake. Divide the batter between the two loaf pans and bake for 60-70 minutes.
  • Cool. Allow the loaves to cool in their pans for a few minutes before turning them out onto a cooling rack to cool completely.
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Tips for Success

Here come some tips and tricks that will help you get this easy pumpkin bread recipe right the first time. Happy baking!

  • Grease your pans. Not just a little. A lot. You really want to get in there with some non-stick cooking spray as these pumpkin loaves have a tendency to stick to their pans.
  • Room temperature butter. Allow the butter to soften at room temperature before using it. Cold (or overly melted butter) will not cream properly with the sugar and eggs. This can give you an overly dense loaf.
  • Don’t skimp on cream time. When creaming together the butter, sugar, and eggs, do so until you see that the mixture has significantly lightened in color and has become nice and fluffy. This adds air to the batter, helping to ensure that you don’t end up with an overly dense loaf.
  • No over-mixing allowed. Unless you want tough, dense pumpkin bread. Over-mixing after adding the dry ingredients to the batter can cause the glutens in the flour to overdevelop, making the finished product tough and much less pleasant to bite into.
  • Remember that baking is a science. In order to get the right texture and rise out of your pumpkin bread, you want to treat this recipe as a high-stakes science project. Measure meticulously (I suggest using a food scale, especially for the flour) and use an oven thermometer to make sure your oven is preheated to the proper temperature.
  • Patience. Once you put the bread in the oven, keep the oven door closed. It can be tempting to check on the progress of your loaf but letting cool air in can cause the bread to collapse. So be patient.
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Proper Storage

  • Counter. Once it has cooled completely, wrap the pumpkin bread tightly in plastic wrap or seal it in an air-tight container. Store it at room temperature for up to 4 days.
  • Refrigerator. If you would like to give your pumpkin bread a slightly longer shelf life, allow it to cool completely before wrapping it in plastic wrap or sealing it in an airtight container. Store it in the fridge for up to 1 week. Note that the cool temperatures of the refrigerator might dry the bread out a bit.
  • Freezer. Allow the bread to cool to room temperature before wrapping it (either the whole loaf or individual slices) in plastic wrap and then in foil. Pop the bread in a ziplock bag and store it in the freezer for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator before indulging.
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More Easy Pumpkin Recipes

Fall is in the air and I am in a pumpkin mood. Here are some of my absolute favorite pumpkin-y recipes for you to try out. Let me know which is your favorite.

  • Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Bundt Cake
  • Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Cinnamon Streusel Pumpkin Coffee Cake
  • Pumpkin Cupcakes with Cream Cheese Frosting
  • Pumpkin Cheesecake
  • Classic Pumpkin Pie

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Pumpkin Bread Recipe

5 Stars 4 Stars 3 Stars 2 Stars 1 Star 5 from 26 reviews

  • Author: Lindsay
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 1 hour 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Yield: 2 loaves (10-12 slices per loaf)
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Oven
  • Cuisine: American
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Description

This Pumpkin Bread recipe is soft, moist and full of flavor with lots of pumpkin and spice! It’s easy to make and made with butter, instead of oil.

Ingredients

  • 3 cups (390g) all purpose flour (measured properly)
  • 1 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 3/4 tsp baking powder
  • 1 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1 1/2 tsp ground nutmeg
  • 1 1/2 tsp ground cloves
  • 3/4 tsp salt
  • 1 cup (224g) unsalted butter, room temperature
  • 3 cups (621g) sugar
  • 3 large eggs
  • 2 3/4 cups (638g) pumpkin puree (about 1 1/2 cans)

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease two 9×5 loaf pans very well with non stick baking spray.
  2. In a medium size bowl, combine the flour, baking soda, baking powder and spices. Whisk together to combine, then set aside.
  3. In a large mixer bowl, combine the butter and sugar and mix just until combined.
  4. Add the eggs one at a time, mixing until well combined after each addition.
  5. Turn the mixer to medium speed and beat until light and fluffy, 2-3 minutes.
  6. Add the pumpkin purée and beat until well combined. The mixture may like a little curled and separated.
  7. Add the dry ingredients and mix on low speed just until combined. Do not over mix. If you need to stir it a bit more, use a spatula and do it gently by hand.
  8. Divide the batter evenly between the two loaf pans and bake for 60 to 70 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean.
  9. Remove the loaves from the oven and allow to cool for about 10 minutes and then remove to a cooling rack to cool completely.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 slice
  • Calories: 242
  • Sugar: 26 g
  • Sodium: 163.9 mg
  • Fat: 8.6 g
  • Carbohydrates: 39.8 g
  • Protein: 2.8 g
  • Cholesterol: 43.6 mg

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The Best Pumpkin Bread Recipe - The Perfect Autumn Treat (2024)

FAQs

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.

What happens if you don't put baking soda in pumpkin bread? ›

Baking soda is a leavening agent. It creates air bubbles (technically, carbon dioxide) in your batter, when heated. Without it, your baked goods will not rise to the desired levels and the airy texture you're looking for will be adversely affected.

Why is my pumpkin bread not moist? ›

Try cutting the amount of flour, or adding more milk. It's also possible your oven was too hot, or you baked the pumpkin bread for too long. Try reducing the oven temperature and cutting the baking time.

What makes pumpkin bread fall? ›

The natural response to seeing a sunken-in loaf come out of the oven is to assume you didn't fill the pan enough. But actually, the opposite is true: You probably filled it too much. According to Fine Cooking, this is the most common reason why quick breads (like pumpkin bread) collapse while baking.

Why is canned pumpkin better to use in baking? ›

So, Why Used Canned Pumpkin Instead of Fresh?
  • Canned Pumpkin Saves Time and Effort. “Making pumpkin puree is time-consuming,” says Maggie. ...
  • Canned Pumpkin Delivers Consistent Results. ...
  • Canned Just Tastes Better. ...
  • Canned Pumpkin Is Cost-Effective. ...
  • Canned Pumpkin Is Readily Available.
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What can I add to pumpkin to make it taste better? ›

Change up your spices

Instead of using premixed pumpkin pie spice (which has probably been sitting around for months on a grocery store shelf), make your own by combining cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, cloves, and allspice.

What if I forgot to put salt in my pumpkin bread? ›

Bread without salt is still edible, it's just rather bland and pale. Serve with spreads, herbs, or salted butter for a boost of flavor. Better yet, use the dough for pizza crust!

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.

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.

How do you know when pumpkin bread is done baking? ›

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 my pumpkin bread so heavy? ›

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.

How can I make my bread more moist? ›

Try adding shortening to the recipe. Shortening keeps the bread more moist and airy. If you're health conscious, then using vegetable shortening instead of animal shortening would be a good choice.

Should you refrigerate pumpkin bread? ›

Should Pumpkin Bread be Refrigerated? Pumpkin bread stores fabulously well at room temperature due to the pumpkin and oil. It does not need to be refrigerated unless you want to make it last an entire week.

What temperature is pumpkin bread done at? ›

Quick bread doneness temps: 200°F

Pumpkin bread, zucchini bread, muffins, even cornbread and Irish soda bread—these are what the baking world calls quick breads.

Why does my pumpkin bread stick to the bottom of the pan? ›

Generally, bread sticking to the pan is caused by one of two things: the coating in the pan or the temperature the bread was baked. Bread baked too hot will turn out gummy and dense, and will not have that perfect spring you are looking for.

What are the side effects of too much pumpkin? ›

When taken by mouth: Pumpkin is likely safe when eaten in foods. It is possibly safe to take pumpkin seed or pumpkin seed oil in medicinal amounts. Side effects from pumpkin products are rare, but might include stomach discomfort, diarrhea, and nausea.

How does pumpkin affect baking? ›

Not only does pumpkin purée act as a sweetener, a creamy moisturizer, and a fat substitute in everything from muffins to soup — but it also tastes delicious in everything! But because canned pumpkin is unlike any other baking ingredient, it tends to be mistreated in recipes.

Is there such thing as too much pumpkin? ›

Pumpkin is very healthy and considered safe for most. However, some people may experience allergies after eating pumpkin (32). It's also considered mildly diuretic, which means eating a lot of pumpkin may induce a “water pill”-like reaction, increasing the amount of water and salt your body expels through urine (33).

What happens if you have too many 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.

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