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    Home » Recipes » Fall Recipes

    Pumpkin Pie Recipe

    Updated: November 13, 2024 by Sam Merritt • 93 Comments

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    collage of the best pumpkin pie, top image of full pie with slice missing, bottom image of single slice on white plate

    An easy pumpkin pie recipe, made completely from scratch! My carefully tested and perfected recipe uses heavy cream instead of canned milk, resulting in creamy, perfectly textured, (and not-too-sweet!) dessert your family will love. Scroll down to watch the how-to video!

    slice of pumpkin pie on white plate with remaining pie in the background

    It’s Finally Here: My Easy Pumpkin Pie Recipe

    After sharing dozens of pumpkin recipes over the past few years, I’m finally caving and sharing the big one. The one I get requests for daily this time of year but have always shied away from… pumpkin pie!

    If you follow me on Instagram, you know this recipe took quite a few tries to nail down and that I avoided this recipe for years because, well, while I don’t like pumpkin, I absolutely loathe pumpkin pie. I know, I said it! In order to make sure this one turned out absolutely perfect, I had to enlist the help of Zach as well as half a dozen other taste-testers, while my pumpkin-snob-self turned up my nose at each one. Tack on being pregnant and particularly pumpkin-averse and I had a rough few weeks getting this one just right.

    BUT, we did it! After rigorous research, testing and taste-testing this is the perfect pumpkin pie.

    slice of pumpkin pie on white plate with fork

    What’s To Love:

    Rich, smooth, sweet, and perfectly spiced, my pumpkin pie recipe is utterly divine… at least that’s what they tell me (I did try it myself! I even tried it at the end of today’s video so you can see for yourself, I even enjoyed it!). It’s also incredibly easy to make, which was important for me since this pie is typically made around Thanksgiving when you’re probably juggling dozens of other recipes like stuffing and mashed potatoes and maybe even my easy apple pie at the same time.

    We start out with my chilled homemade pie crust, which is filled with a velvety pumpkin custard. Then top it all off with piles of pillowy homemade whipped cream (the best part, in my opinion). I know you’re excited for this one, so let’s get right to the details!

    What You Need

    ingredients for pumpkin pie

    There are a few unique twists in my recipe, including swapping in brown sugar for granulated and using heavy cream instead of evaporated milk. This results in a beautiful texture and flavor that truly makes this recipe the best. Here’s everything you’ll need:

    • Pie dough. Blind bake your pie crust before filling to avoid a soggy bottom. I highly recommend using my easy pie crust recipe for best taste, but you could use a pre-made crust if that’s what you prefer (or try my sourdough pie crust).
    • Pumpkin. Make sure you use pure pumpkin and not pumpkin pie filling. When you check the ingredients on the can, the only ingredient listed should be pumpkin–nothing else. I recommend canned pumpkin for this recipe for best results.
    • Brown Sugar. I expected to use a blend of granulated and brown sugar, but found that all brown sugar provided a depth that pairs beautifully with the spices without being too much.
    • Vanilla. I add a generous splash of vanilla extract for a rich, smooth flavor.
    • Spices. After MUCH taste testing, I decided ginger, cinnamon, allspice and nutmeg provided the perfect flavor (not surprisingly, all the same spices used in my pumpkin spice recipe). Some pumpkin pie recipes use cloves as well, but in my opinion (and in that of many of my taste-testers!) the cloves overwhelmed the flavor of the pie and gave it too much of a gingerbread taste.
    • Salt. Just a pinch of salt adds balance to the flavor while keeping things from being too sweet.
    • Eggs. Pumpkin pie is a custard-based pie, and we need eggs to form our custard. Ideally, they’ll be room temperature when you add them. Make sure you lightly beat them before adding them to the rest of the filling; I’ve found that being too rough when combining the eggs and the filling can cause cracks, so be gentle.
    • Cream. I considered and tested a number of different options to make the filling for this recipe including evaporated milk, whole milk, cream, and even condensed milk. High fat cream won out every time. It makes a smooth, perfectly textured pie. Heavy cream, double cream, or whipping cream will work.

    SAM’S TIP: If you don’t have brown sugar on hand, save yourself a trip to the store and make my homemade brown sugar recipe! All you need is granulated sugar and molasses.

    How to Make the Best Pumpkin Pie

    1. Begin by blind baking your pie crust, this is important for preventing a soggy crust! You’ll simply pre-bake the crust before adding the filling until its golden brown by baking it in the pie tin and filling with pie weights.
    2. Combine all pie filling ingredients except the eggs and cream. Working one at a time, lightly beat each egg before gently incorporating into mixture by hand. Do not over-mix! Just as with my cheesecake, I’ve found that being too rough when combining the eggs can cause cracks or a less-than-smooth texture.
    3. Gently stir in heavy cream until the batter is smooth and incorporated. Don’t use an electric mixer for this step. We want to be gentle!
    4. Pour filling into warm crust and bake at reduced heat (325F) for 55-60 minutes, until center is almost or completely set. Cool until pie reaches room temperature before transferring to fridge to chill for 4-6 hours. Top with whipped cream and enjoy!

    SAM’S TIP: The leaf decorations that you see in some of the photos are simply scraps of pie crust that’s been cut into shapes and baked. Technically, these are called pie crust cookies, and they’re a great way to use up pie dough scraps.

    Head-on view of a pumpkin pie slice topped with a piped swirl of whipped cream

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Why did my pie crack?

    Small cracks along the outer edges of the pie aren’t a big deal and can be a good indicator the pie is finished baking. If you do find a big crack in the center, you may have over-beaten your eggs. Make sure you lightly beat them and gently incorporate them (don’t use an electric mixer!). Baking on too high of a temperature or over-baking can also cause this to happen, so be aware of that too.

    If this happens to you, the easiest thing to do is just cover the crack with some whipped cream. No one will know! 😊

    Why is my pie so watery?

    An undercooked and even overcooked pumpkin pie can be watery. Your pie will thicken as it cools, but if it’s still very watery after cooling, you probably didn’t bake it long enough. You can return it to the oven until it looks to be more set (but not totally set, since it will still cook after it bakes). Using homemade pie filling that has not been properly prepared is another culprit for watery pie.

    To prevent an overcooked pie, keep a close eye on it and take it out when there’s still a slight jiggle in the center. You can also use the knife test to see if it’s done. My mom likes to take a clean knife and insert the blade right into the center of the pie. If it comes out clean, the pie is done. Now this does leave a blemish on your pie and can cause a crack as it cools, but if you’re covering the pie with whipped cream it won’t matter in the long run!

    Does pumpkin pie need to be refrigerated?

    Yes! This is a custard-based pie (like lemon meringue pie), so it needs to be refrigerated. It will stay good in the fridge for up to 2-3 days.

    Can I substitute pumpkin pie spice for the spices in the recipe?

    Yes, leave out the cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg and allspice in the recipe and instead use 3 ½ teaspoons of your favorite pumpkin pie spice.

    overhead view of pumpkin pie topped with a whipped cream border with several slices missing

    Enjoy!

    Let’s bake together! I’ll be walking you through all the steps in my written recipe and video below! If you try this recipe, be sure to tag me on Instagram, and you can also find me on YouTube and Facebook

    slice of homemade pumpkin pie topped with whipped cream on white plate

    THE Perfect Pumpkin Pie Recipe

    An easy pumpkin pie recipe, made completely from scratch! This pumpkin pie recipe uses heavy cream instead of canned milk, resulting in a luscious (and not-too-sweet!) dessert your family will love.
    Scroll down to watch the how-to video!
    5 from 40 votes
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    Course: Dessert
    Cuisine: American
    Prep Time: 25 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes
    Chilling Time: 4 hours hours
    Total Time: 5 hours hours 55 minutes minutes
    Servings: 8 servings
    Calories: 325kcal
    Author: Sam Merritt

    Ingredients

    • 1 Pie dough click link for my homemade recipe
    • 15 oz (425 g) canned pumpkin puree make sure you use pure pumpkin puree made with 100% pumpkin, not “pumpkin pie filling
    • ¾ cup (150) light brown sugar firmly packed
    • 1 ½ teaspoons vanilla extract
    • 1 ¾ teaspoons ground cinnamon
    • ¾ teaspoon ground ginger
    • ½ teaspoon ground allspice
    • ½ teaspoon ground nutmeg
    • ½ teaspoon table salt
    • 3 large eggs lightly beaten (room temperature preferred)
    • 1 cup (236 ml) heavy cream
    • Homemade whipped cream for serving, optional

    Recommended Equipment

    • 9-10” pie plate
    • Mixing bowls

    Instructions

    Pie Crust

    • Prepare and chill pie dough according to recipe instructions.
      1 Pie dough
    • Roll out chilled pie dough into a 12” circle on a clean, well-floured surface and then arrange into a 9” (22cm) or 9.5” (24cm) pie plate, crimping or fluting the edges of the crust. Place pie plate in the freezer and preheat oven to 375F (190C).
    • Once oven is preheated, place pie plate on a baking rack (to make it easier to transfer in and out of the oven) and line with parchment paper (I like to crumple my parchment paper first — when it’s wrinkly it’s easier to arrange in the pie plate) and then fill with pie weights. Transfer to the center rack of 375F (190C) preheated oven and bake for 15 minutes.
    • After 15 minutes, carefully remove pie plate and carefully remove parchment paper and pie weights. Pierce the bottom of the pie plate repeatedly with a fork and then return to the oven (without paper or weights) and bake 10-12 minutes or until the sides are beginning to turn light golden brown. While pie crust is baking, prepare your pie filling.

    Pie Filling

    • Combine pumpkin puree, brown sugar, vanilla extract, cinnamon, ginger, allspice, nutmeg, and salt in a large bowl and stir until completely combined.
      15 oz (425 g) canned pumpkin puree, ¾ cup (150) light brown sugar, 1 ½ teaspoons vanilla extract, 1 ¾ teaspoons ground cinnamon, ¾ teaspoon ground ginger, ½ teaspoon ground allspice, ½ teaspoon ground nutmeg, ½ teaspoon table salt
    • Add lightly beaten eggs, one at a time, stirring until just-combined after each addition (eggs should be completely incorporated, but stir by hand (not with an electric mixer) and don’t over-beat the mixture).
      3 large eggs
    • Gently stir in heavy cream until completely combined and batter is smooth and uniform.
      1 cup (236 ml) heavy cream

    Assembly

    • Once pie crust has finished baking, remove from the oven and reduce oven temperature to 325F (165C).
    • Pour filling into warm pie crust and return to the center rack of 325F (165C) oven. Bake for 55-60 minutes or until center is set or almost completely set (a very, very small amount of wobble in the very center is fine, especially if the edges are showing small cracks!). Depending on how your oven bakes, you may wish to check your pie halfway through baking and keep an eye on the edges of the pie crust. If they begin to turn too dark, simply tend with a bit of aluminum foil. You may also test if the pie is done by inserting a sharp knife in the center of the pie, if it comes out clean it is done baking!).
    • Allow pie to cool to room temperature then transfer to refrigerator and chill for 4-6 hours or preferably overnight before slicing and serving (ideally topped with homemade whipped cream!).
      Homemade whipped cream

    Notes

    Storing

    Store, covered, in the refrigerator, for up to 2-3 days. This recipe may also be frozen for a month, but I recommend cooling completely and chilling before freezing.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1serving | Calories: 325kcal | Carbohydrates: 37g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 18g | Saturated Fat: 9g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 102mg | Sodium: 276mg | Potassium: 210mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 22g | Vitamin A: 8801IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 69mg | Iron: 2mg

    Nutritional information is based on third-party calculations and should be considered an estimate only. Actual nutritional content will vary based upon brands used, measuring methods, cooking method, portion sizes, and more.

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    Reader Interactions

    Comments

    1. mindful eater

      November 29, 2024 at 2:08 pm

      5 stars
      I was searching for a pumpkin pie recipe not using canned milk and came across your recipe. Since I’m not really eating pie crust right now (as much as I love it), I made just the pumpkin filling/custard. I generously buttered the casserole dish before pouring in the pumpkin batter and it worked like a charm. Of course, cooking time was a bit longer in relation to the depth of filling.
      It turned out perfect and delicious and was a bit hit! I just had the last little bit with my coffee this morning. Thank you for sharing this recipe. This’ll be my new go-to for pumpkin pie.

      Reply
      • Sam

        November 30, 2024 at 7:38 am

        I’m so glad you enjoyed it so much! 🙂

        Reply
    2. Sammi

      November 26, 2024 at 5:42 pm

      If I’m using a Pillsberry frozen pie crust, do I need to bake it first?

      Reply
      • Sam

        November 26, 2024 at 9:00 pm

        Hi Sammi! I would follow the instructions no the package for par baking. 🙂

        Reply
    3. Lisa Feldman

      November 21, 2024 at 10:16 pm

      I am going to make this during the upcoming weekend. Can this recipe be used to make mini pies in a standard muffin pan or a mini muffin pan? Thank you!

      Reply
      • Sam

        November 22, 2024 at 6:29 am

        Hi Lisa! I don’t see any reason why it wouldn’t work. I haven’t personally tried it though so I can’t say for sure what a bake time would be. Let me know how it turns out! 🙂

        Reply
        • Lisa

          November 22, 2024 at 2:55 pm

          Thanks for the quick reply, Sam. Do you think I still need to prebake the crust if I use the mini or standard size muffin pans? Thanks again!!

        • Sam

          November 25, 2024 at 12:31 pm

          I would recommend pre-baking the crusts. 🙂

    4. Marie

      November 14, 2024 at 1:56 pm

      5 stars
      Loved it!! 🎃

      Reply
      • Sam

        November 14, 2024 at 2:07 pm

        I’m so glad you enjoyed it so much, Marie! 🙂

        Reply
    5. Pam sparks

      November 13, 2024 at 11:11 am

      Yum! I use organic sugar. Have you tried it?

      Reply
      • Sam

        November 14, 2024 at 12:40 pm

        Hi Pam! Organic sugar can be a little harder to dissolve, but I think it will be ok. 🙂

        Reply
      • april

        November 21, 2024 at 3:17 pm

        5 stars
        Another stellar bake! Thank you. My husband’s coworkers have loved everything I’ve made from you for their potlucks.

        Reply
    6. Karen

      November 09, 2024 at 6:18 am

      Hi Sam, Can I use A graham cracker crust?
      Wondering if you ever used that or how do you think that would go together?. Thanks

      Reply
      • Sam

        November 11, 2024 at 10:48 am

        Hi Karen! A graham cracker crust will work well here. 🙂

        Reply
    7. Dani

      October 08, 2024 at 11:17 pm

      Can you use a frozen pie crust for this recipe and if so, do I need to bake it first?

      Reply
      • Sam

        October 09, 2024 at 12:55 pm

        Hi Dani! You will need to follow the same instructions, but just use your pie crust instead.

        Reply
        • Dani

          October 10, 2024 at 11:35 pm

          What if I don’t have pie weights?

        • Emily @ Sugar Spun Run

          October 11, 2024 at 1:36 pm

          You can use beans or granulated sugar instead 😊

    8. Sandy M

      December 26, 2023 at 7:33 pm

      Hopefully you will read this comment soon.
      I started the pie and left it in for 55 min’s. I thought it was cooked all the way but now that it has been out of the oven for 30 minutes or so I stuck a knife in it and see that it is NOT done.
      Can I put it back into the oven and cook it some more??
      Thanks so much!

      Reply
      • Emily @ Sugar Spun Run

        December 27, 2023 at 1:11 pm

        Hi Sandy! So sorry for the delay…hopefully it came out okay! If this happens again in the future, you could try covering the pie with foil and placing it back in the oven. We’d recommend checking every few minutes or so to avoid overdoing it though.

        Reply
    9. Tori

      December 24, 2023 at 7:02 am

      I’ve made this the last three years with different varieties of pumpkin, and people love it every year. 🙂

      My only complaint is that I am now the designated pumpkin pie lady at every function. I come home to visit family and they’ve already got ingredients ready!!

      Thank you for this! It turns out incredible every time. 🙂

      Reply
      • Sam

        December 24, 2023 at 9:48 pm

        🤣 I’m sorry to have had you dubbed the pumpkin pie lady. 🤣🤣

        Reply
    10. Kieran Trihey

      December 09, 2023 at 10:09 pm

      Great recipe! I like that it’s not too sweet.

      Reply
      • Sam

        December 10, 2023 at 9:23 pm

        I’m so glad you enjoyed it, Kieran! 🙂

        Reply
    11. Alex F. Newsome

      December 01, 2023 at 3:37 am

      5 stars
      Okay. Of all the things I have baked, I have never received the level of praise as for this recipe. Which is also relatively easy to prepare. And this was in a culture (Italy) where spices like Cinnamon aren’t particularly liked. A totally unexpected response. But this recipe is particularly smooth, subtle and delicate in it’s flavors and perhaps for Italian sensibilities, just perfect.

      Reply
      • Sam

        December 01, 2023 at 3:49 pm

        That is awesome to hear! I’m so glad everyone liked it so much! 🙂

        Reply
        • Alex F. Newsome

          December 02, 2023 at 3:16 am

          5 stars
          You don’t even know! All I can say is that couldn’t believe how EVERYONE loved it. I also have to add that in the past when I make pumpkin pie, I always do half the amount of whipped cream called for because we never eat even half. But this time, half wasn’t enough! Do everything on this recipe!

        • Sam

          December 03, 2023 at 11:56 am

          I’m so glad everyone enjoyed it so much, Alex! 🙂

        • Jason

          December 24, 2023 at 4:30 pm

          Hello there. So I made two of these pies for Thanksgiving, and they absolutely loved them. They wanted me to make them again for Christmas day. And so here I am baking two more. Absolutely delicious and perfect recipe. Thank you!

        • Sam

          December 24, 2023 at 9:33 pm

          I’m so glad everyone enjoyed them so much, Jason! 🙂

    12. Charity

      November 19, 2023 at 2:52 pm

      Hi! I’m thinking of freezing this so we can transport it up to our thanksgiving celebration more easily. How long would it take to thaw, approximately?

      Reply
      • Sam

        November 19, 2023 at 8:22 pm

        Hi Charity! I think it would thaw in the refrigerator overnight. 🙂

        Reply
    13. Kristina Vuckovic

      November 14, 2023 at 9:06 pm

      Help! I’m on my third attempt of this recipe and my pie crust burns to a crisp every time. The middle is delicious but I cannot get the crust not to burn. On my last try I had the crust covered almost the entire baking time. Any suggestions? Thank you!!😊

      Reply
      • Sam

        November 15, 2023 at 9:29 pm

        Oh no! I’m so sorry to hear this, Kristina! Is your oven running hot? Are you baking it on the center rack? The crust shouldn’t be burning before the pie is done especially if you are covering the crust. 🙁

        Reply
        • Kristina Vuckovic

          November 15, 2023 at 11:24 pm

          I do bake on the center rack and I feel really confident it is running hot. I’ve been way to nervous to adjust the temperature and not follow a recipe exactly to a tee. What would your suggestion be for a lower temperature? Really appreciated that you responded 🙂

        • Sam

          November 16, 2023 at 12:10 pm

          Hmm, honestly it’s hard to suggest a specific lower temperature without having some data on how it’s running, I would highly recommend getting an oven thermometer (here’s one I’ve used) and placing it in the center of your oven and then adjusting based off of that information. I’ve had ovens running over 25degreesF hotter than they said before, I know how frustrating it can be!

      • Julia

        October 01, 2024 at 10:46 pm

        Hi! If I were to use pumpkin pie spice instead of the suggested spices, how much would I use? Thank you

        Reply
        • Emily @ Sugar Spun Run

          October 03, 2024 at 8:16 pm

          Hi Julia! We think a tablespoon to a heaping tablespoon of pumpkin pie spice would be sufficient 🙂

    14. Kim

      November 09, 2023 at 8:22 pm

      What’s the serving size

      Reply
      • Sam

        November 09, 2023 at 8:29 pm

        Hi Kim! The pie makes 8 servings and a serving is a single slice. 🙂

        Reply
    15. Sabrina Popat

      November 03, 2023 at 11:49 pm

      Hi,
      What will happen if you use fresh pumpkin? Not purée from the can?

      Reply
      • Sam

        November 05, 2023 at 9:42 pm

        Hi Sabrina! As long as you are able to get enough moisture out of that pumpkin, then it will work. 🙂

        Reply
        • Lili

          November 11, 2023 at 9:01 am

          hello there! I was wondering if I can use half and half milk instead of heavy cream? I don’t have heavy cream on hand and I want to make this RIGHT NOW (it’s 6 am 😂). If you think it’ll fly I’ll let you know how it goes.

        • Sam

          November 11, 2023 at 5:10 pm

          Hi Lili! I haven’t tried it. It will be thinner, but it could work. If I were making it for an event or something, I’d be hesitant to try it. Let me know how it goes. 🙂

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