How long it takes: 5 minutes Equipment you’ll need: mixing bowl, whisk Servings: 4 (but it’s really easy to make a double batch) This easy pumpkin pudding recipe is a quick homemade treat to ease us into the colder months. Topped with whipped cream and crunchy pepitas, this pumpkin pudding is sure to satisfy any sweet tooth and a craving for cozy spice. Pumpkin pie flavor. This pumpkin pudding tastes a bit like a freshly baked pumpkin pie. You can even use this silky pudding as a dip for graham crackers, cookies, and more. Keep reading for more serving suggestions. Just 4 ingredients. That’s right, there are only four ingredients in this easy pumpkin pudding. Really, it’s jazzed-up instant pudding (but that can be our little secret). It’s full of fall flavor and extra creamy. Quick to make. Whip up a batch of pumpkin pudding in five minutes, and then all it takes is a bit of time for it to chill in the fridge before serving. It’s perfect for a last minute dessert idea. Kid-friendly. If your family loves pumpkin as much as mine does, they’re going to gobble down this pudding! It makes an easy light dessert or snack, perfect for school lunches. Adding canned pumpkin also makes the pudding more nutritious. Pumpkin is packed with vitamins, antioxidants, minerals, and fiber.
Ingredient Notes
Instant Vanilla Pudding: Be sure you buy instant pudding and not the kind that needs to be cooked. I haven’t tested it with sugar-free pudding but I’m sure it would work the same. Canned Pumpkin Purée: Look for 100% pure canned pumpkin, not the canned pumpkin pie filling that already has spices and sugar added. Pumpkin Pie Spice: This is a pre-mixed blend of spices made from cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, allspice, and cloves. I usually make my own homemade pumpkin pie spice and keep it in the pantry. You can buy a mix at the store, too. Pumpkin pie spice is what makes plain ol’ pumpkin taste like delicious pumpkin pie. Milk: Pretty much any type of milk works, dairy or non-dairy.
How To Make Pumpkin Pudding
This pumpkin pudding is a 2-step recipe that’s ready for the fridge in minutes: Combine the ingredients. Whisk all the ingredients together in a large bowl. A bowl with a pouring spout works well because it’s easier to pour the pudding into dessert bowls afterward. Chill. Pour the pudding into cute serving dishes and chill for an hour (if you can wait that long).
Tips for Success
This pudding recipe is just about failproof but you can follow these final tips for the best results: Be sure to use plain canned pumpkin. Canned pumpkin puree is made from 100% pure pumpkin without any additives. Pumpkin pie filling, also sold in cans, contains add-ins like sugar, thickeners, and spices. As a result, using pumpkin pie filling in this recipe will impact the texture and cause the pudding to turn out overly sweet. Stick with real pumpkin puree! No pumpkin pie spice? No problem. Substitute ¾ teaspoon cinnamon and ¼ teaspoon nutmeg in place of pumpkin spice in the recipe.
Recipe Variations
This simple yet tasty pumpkin pudding leaves loads of room for easy variations. Here are some ideas to try: This recipe calls for a half cup of canned pumpkin purée so you’ll have some leftover from a 15 oz. can. Use it to make pumpkin pie dip. It can also be stirred into oatmeal or smoothies. Canned pumpkin freezes well, too. Freeze it in ½ cup freezer containers or bags so you have it on hand to make more pumpkin pudding.
Substitute another flavor of pudding for the vanilla. Try cheesecake or butterscotch-flavored instant pudding. You can also use pumpkin spice-flavored pudding and omit the pumpkin pie spice in the recipe. Make pudding snacks. Pour the pudding into snack-sized containers and add them to lunchboxes. Use homemade pudding. Rather have pudding that doesn’t come from a box? If you have time, try homemade vanilla pudding or chocolate pudding as the base for this pumpkin pudding recipe. Turn it into pumpkin pie. Pour this pumpkin pudding into a pre-made pie shell, either pastry or graham cracker, and chill for an easy no-bake pumpkin pie. How easy is that! It’s perfect for Thanksgiving. (If you’re looking for a classic baked pumpkin pie, be sure to try my homemade pumpkin pie recipe.)
Ways to Serve Pumpkin Pudding
Make it fancy: Garnish this dessert with pepitas (pumpkin seeds), or any toppings you’d like. Toasted pepitas with brown sugar and pumpkin pie spice sprinkled over this pumpkin pudding is extra tasty. A dollop of homemade whipped cream with a dash of extra pumpkin spice, or a sprinkle of granola makes a good garnish, too. Just for kids (and kids at heart): Serve this pudding with a side of plain graham crackers or Teddy Grahams for dipping. Homemade oatmeal raisin cookies are perfect for dunking, too.
How to Store
Refrigerate: Pumpkin pudding will keep in the fridge for 2 to 3 days. Cover the dishes or any leftovers tightly with plastic wrap. Freezer: Technically, you can freeze this pudding for longer-term storage. Keep in mind that the taste and texture may change upon thawing. Store the pumpkin pudding airtight and freeze it for up to 2 months. Defrost in the fridge before serving. Quick-Start Guide!