Pumpkin Dip Recipe - It Tastes Exactly Like Pumpkin Cheesecake! (2024)

This easy pumpkin dip recipe is so unbelievably rich and creamy that everyone who tries it will be begging you for the recipe!

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It’s the perfect Fall dessert to make for a party.

Just 5 minutes to prepare, no oven required, and the sweet pumpkin filling tastes exactly like the middle of a homemade pumpkin cheesecake!

Don’t be surprised if you find yourself wanting to eat this smooth and absolutely delicious pumpkin cheesecake dip straight from the bowl with a spoon.

Also be sure to try this Crustless Pumpkin Pie

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How To Make Pumpkin Dip

Start by gathering your ingredients.

If using cream cheese, let it come to room temperature. Then combine the cream cheese or coconut cream, pumpkin puree, spices, sweetener, and vanilla extract.

Using a food processor yields the smoothest results by far, but you can stir everything together by hand with a lot of arm strength and patience if you don’t have a blender or food processor on hand.

The pumpkin pie dip is fine to leave out for a few hours at a party or when serving to guests. For freshness, it should be stored in the refrigerator when not consuming due to the perishable ingredients.

Leftover cream cheese? Make Vegan Cheesecake

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Pumpkin Pie Dip Ingredients

This light and fluffy pumpkin dip can be made with just five or six basic ingredients. And there’s no Cool Whip, sour cream, vanilla pudding mix, sweetened condensed milk, or heavy cream needed.

The pumpkin: I like to use canned pumpkin puree here, because it makes things so easy. Just open the can, and you’re good to go! If you prefer to roast your own pumpkin and use homemade pumpkin puree, that’s fine.

Or roasted sweet potato tastes wonderful as a substitute for the pumpkin. (Here’s the best method for How To Cook Sweet Potatoes.)

If you are using canned pumpkin, brands such as 365, Farmer’s Market Organic, Target Good & Gather, Trader Joe’s, or Libby’s 100% Pure Pumpkin are all good options. Pumpkin pie filling can also be used if you decrease the sweetener in the recipe to taste.

For pumpkin dip without cream cheese: An equal amount of coconut cream can be subbed, or it also works well with store-bought or homemade vegan cream cheese for a vegan pumpkin dip.

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For the pumpkin pie spice: Look for pumpkin spice in the section of the grocery store that sells cinnamon and other spices and seasonings.

If you can’t find it, additional cinnamon can be subbed instead. Or make your own by combining 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon with 1/4 tsp ground nutmeg and ginger and 1/8 tsp ground cloves.

The sweetener: Any all purpose sweetener can be used, but liquid sweeteners such as pure maple syrup, agave, or honey will yield a thinner dip. So I like to go with powdered sugar or powdered unrefined coconut sugar instead.

For a sugar free pumpkin dip, you can use powdered erythritol or xylitol, or sweeten with stevia to taste. Regular sugar or brown sugar also work. Just blend it until it has the same texture as powdered sugar, then measure after blending.

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Pumpkin Cream Cheese Dip Questions

Can the no bake pumpkin dip be frozen?

Technically yes, you can freeze leftovers if needed. The snack dip will not be quite as creamy, and the texture is best if not frozen, but the taste is still good!

How do you serve the pumpkin dip?

This makes a great party dip, served with graham crackers, gingersnaps, sliced apples or banana, pretzels or vanilla wafer cookies. Or try it spread on top of pancakes or bagels, or as a healthy frosting for cupcakes or Healthy Banana Bread.

Of course, you can also just always eat it by the spoonful!

Can you make it a savory pumpkin dip?

I haven’t tried but am sure that you could do a savory version of the recipe if you simply leave out the sweetener and play around with spices such as onion, cumin, garlic powder, and a spoonful of tahini for flavor.

What can I do with leftover pumpkin?

The great thing about this recipe is that, unlike with many other pumpkin desserts, it uses an entire can of pumpkin puree so there’s no need to worry about leftovers.

In general, my favorite recipes to use up canned pumpkin include Pumpkin Muffins, Keto Pumpkin Bread, Pumpkin Mac And Cheese, and Pumpkin Banana Bread.

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Pumpkin Dip

This easy dessert pumpkin dip is smooth, creamy, and perfect for Fall parties.

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Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Total Time 5 minutes minutes

Yield 3 1/2 cups

5 from 348 votes

Ingredients

  • 1 can pumpkin puree (15 oz)
  • 8 oz cream cheese or coconut cream (or vegan cream cheese)
  • 2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 tsp pumpkin pie spice (or extra cinnamon)
  • 1 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 1/2 cup powdered sugar or erythritol (see note above for other options)

Instructions

  • If you're using cream cheese, let it come to room temperature. Blend all ingredients until completely smooth. A food processor yields the smoothest results by far, but you can technically stir by hand with a lot of strength and patience if you don't have a blender or food processor. The dip can be left out for hours while consuming (such as at a party) but leftovers should be refrigerated for freshness.

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FAQs

What is a substitute for pumpkin pie spice? ›

To get 1 teaspoon of pumpkin pie spice, use ¾ teaspoon cinnamon and ¼ teaspoon ginger, allspice, cloves or nutmeg, whatever you have! If you have two of the above spices, use ½ teaspoon cinnamon and ¼ teaspoon of whichever two spices you do have.

Is pumpkin spice different than pumpkin? ›

Well, you may be surprised that there is no pumpkin in the pumpkin spice flavor. According to Food and Wine, pumpkin spice is the seasoning that can flavor pumpkin pie. This seasoning blend usually consists of cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, allspice, and cloves. This spice blend has been around for a very long time.

What is the taste of pumpkin? ›

Pumpkin has a mild yet distinct taste that can be best described as earthy and slightly sweet. Its flavor is often likened to a combination of squash, sweet potato, and chestnut. This delightful mix of flavors makes pumpkin a versatile ingredient that can be used in both savory and sweet dishes.

What does pumpkin cheesecake taste like? ›

Pumpkin puree is featured prominently in the cheesecake batter, rather than merely spices. The texture of the cheesecake is fluffy and soft, but dense enough to feel substantial. There's sufficient pumpkin taste to be distinct, but not so much that it turns into a pumpkin pie.

Does pumpkin cheesecake need to be refrigerated? ›

Cheesecake should be stored in the fridge for maximum flavor—and safety reasons.

What are the ingredients in McCormick pumpkin spice? ›

McCormick Culinary Pumpkin Pie Spice is a premium blend of cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg and allspice delivering a warm brown-spice flavor. Delicious in pumpkin pie and so much more.

Does pumpkin spice taste like pumpkin pie? ›

Pumpkin spice, originally known as pumpkin pie spice, is typically made with a blend of ground cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, cloves, and occasionally allspice. It doesn't actually have any pumpkin flavor in it — however, it is used to flavor a pumpkin pie, which is likely how it got its name.

What is the difference between pumpkin spice and pumpkin pie flavoring? ›

Ingredients: Pumpkin pie spice shares many similarities with pumpkin spice, as it also includes cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and cloves. However, it usually excludes allspice. Flavor Profile: Pumpkin pie spice has a flavor profile that closely resembles the traditional spices used in pumpkin pie, hence the name.

Is pumpkin spice supposed to taste like pumpkin? ›

If what gets you going every fall is the taste of pumpkin spice, it's not the actual pumpkin you're craving. It's the spice blend (amped up with sugar) that flavors lattes, cereal, Twinkies and more.

Why does pumpkin spice taste different? ›

According to her, the company's pumpkin spice drinks taste different for two reasons—the syrup now contains "real pumpkin ingredient" and the syrup bottles' pumps have changed. "Apparently it's not the same, like, full pumps, so you're getting technically less [syrup]," Maria said.

What is allspice made of? ›

Allspice is the dried, unripened berry of the myrtle pepper tree, or pimento, which is native to Jamaica and much of Central America. The berries are briefly fermented, then sun-dried until brown. Often mistaken for a blend of spices, allspice is a single-ingredient seasoning with loads of unique flavor.

What is the most flavorful pumpkin? ›

Sugar pumpkins

Also known as pie pumpkins or sweet pumpkins, the sugar pumpkin is perfect for pies because they aren't as stringy and contain less water than other pumpkins. As their name indicates, the sugar pumpkin can be quite sweet compared to other pumpkins.

What kind of pumpkin is not edible? ›

Our Guide to Gourds
NameFlavorFlesh
Goosenecknot edibleused for decoration
Jack be Quicknot edibleused for decoration
Jarrahdale Pumpkinsoft, melon-like aroma, delicious fleshdeep, bright orange, very firm, very little stringiness
Luminaedible but not usually eatenusually used as decoration
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How to bring out the flavor of pumpkin? ›

Pumpkin is notorious for pairing well with warm winter spices – as found in a variety of Moroccan-inspired cuisines. Try incorporating cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, ginger, cumin and chilli with your pumpkin dishes for flavour-packed feasts.

What is cheesecake usually made of? ›

Cheesecake is a dessert made with a soft fresh cheese (typically cottage cheese, cream cheese, quark or ricotta), eggs, and sugar. It may have a crust or base made from crushed cookies (or digestive biscuits), graham crackers, pastry, or sometimes sponge cake.

What is original cheesecake made of? ›

Over 4,000 years ago in the fifth century BC, the ancient Greeks on the island of Samos created the earliest known cheesecake. This rudimentary cheesecake was made with patties of fresh cheese that were then pounded smooth with flour and honey.

What are the two main types of cheesecake? ›

Cheesecake is a classic dessert that can be served for any occasion. There is even a Greek cheesecake recipe that dates all the way back to 5th Century BCE! While there are an endless amount of cheesecake recipes available today, they can be sorted into two easy categories - baked and unbaked cheesecakes.

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