Classic Pumpkin Pie Recipe - The Best Easy Recipe! (2024)

This easy homemadePumpkin Pie Recipe makes the best pumpkin pie! This from scratch recipe is quick and easy to make. It’s the perfect pumpkin pie recipe for Thanksgiving or the holidays!

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A slice of homemade pumpkin pie is one of my favorite desserts during the fall and holiday season. I’ve updated my best pumpkin pie recipe with new photos and an improved recipe and instructions. Keep reading for all of my best pumpkin pie baking tips!

I’ve tested many, many pumpkin pie recipes and what I’ve found is that you don’t need complicated or time-consuming steps to make the best pumpkin pie. To make a delicious pumpkin pie worthy of your holiday table, it’s as simple as whisking together a few ingredients for the filling, pouring it into an unbaked pie crust, and baking the pie. This pumpkin pie is about as easy and delicious as it gets, even for beginning bakers.

The best pumpkin pie recipes start with a homemade buttery, flaky pie crust, although you can use store-bought if you’re short on time. The pumpkin pie filling is luscious and creamy and perfectly spiced with pumpkin pie spices, including cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves. You are going to love this easy pumpkin pie!

Canned Pumpkin or Fresh Pumpkin for Pumpkin Pie?

I’ve tested this pie both with canned pumpkin puree and homemade pumpkin puree. Honestly, I prefer this pie with canned pumpkin. Fresh pumpkin has more moisture, so if you choose to use fresh, you’ll want to remove some of the moisture. You can do this by putting the pumpkin puree in a strainer lined with cheesecloth, and then letting it sit in your refrigerator for 1-2 hours.

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Do you need to blind bake pie crust for pumpkin pie?

No… you don’t need to blind bake the pie crust for this pumpkin pie recipe. Blind baking means to partially pre-bake your pie shell, before adding the filling.

Many people will insist that pre-baking the crust is a necessary step, but this pumpkin pie is every bit as delicious without blind baking the crust. I choose not to blind bake my crust because it saves me time and effort. I’ve said it before, but I’m all about skipping steps that aren’t totally necessary in the kitchen. When I’ve tried to blind bake, the edges of my pie crust have shrunk down, although these tips might help with that.

If you want to blind bake your pie crust, you certainly can. You’ll first line the empty pie crust with parchment paper. Then fill it with pie weights, dry beans or rice to weigh it down and prevent it from puffing up. Bake the crust for 10-15 minutes at 375° F. Then remove the pie weights and parchment before adding your filling.

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How to Make Pumpkin Pie

There are two parts to pumpkin pie: the crust and the pumpkin filling. First, let’s talk about the crust and then we’ll get to the filling.

Store-Bought vs. Homemade Pumpkin Pie Crust

If you want to save time, you can use a store-bought pie crust to make your pumpkin pie. If you choose to make my homemade pie crust recipe, I promise you it’s really simple to do. Even following the homemade pie dough instructions in the recipe card below, you can still have this pie ready to go in the oven in just about 30 minutes.

You can make the pie crust in a food processor or by hand. My pie dough rolls out like a dream and you can roll it out right away – no chilling required before rolling!

Once you’ve rolled out your pie crust, fit it into a 9-inch pie dish. You can crimp the edges of the crust using your fingers. Then chill the pie crust while you make the pumpkin filling.

Pumpkin Pie Filling

The pumpkin filling for this pie is a simple mixture of ingredients: pumpkin puree, eggs, heavy whipping cream, milk, brown sugar, cornstarch, salt and spices. The cornstarch acts as a thickener and helps the pie filling to set up. Whole milk is best in this pie recipe because the fat makes the filling rich and creamy.

You’ll whisk everything together in one bowl until it is very well combined.

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How Long to Bake Pumpkin Pie

Once your filling is ready you’ll pour it into your pie shell. Bake pumpkin pie at 375° F for about 50-60 minutes, until the filling is almost set in the center. The pie is done when the center wiggles a little bit when you gently shake the pie.

How to Prevent Cracks in Pumpkin Pie

Cracks can form in pumpkin pie when it is baked for too long. To prevent your pie from cracking in the center, take it out of the oven when the center is still a little jiggly. The pie will set up more as it cools.

If you do get a crack in your pie, don’t worry! The pie will taste just as delicious. You can hide the crack with whipped cream or pie crust shapes, if desired. To make pie crust shapes, roll out extra pie dough and cut into shapes using small cookie cutters, such as leaf or heart shapes. Bake the pie crust shapes on a parchment-lined baking sheet at 350°F for 8-10 minutes, until lightly browned.

Homemade pumpkin pie, served with whipped cream, is always a part of my family’s holiday celebrations. I’m sure you’ll agree, this is the best pumpkin pie recipe! I also have recipes for Chocolate Pumpkin Pie, the perfect Apple Pie and many more pumpkin recipes for you to enjoy this holiday season.

If you make your own pumpkin puree, be sure to save the seeds to make my crunchy roasted pumpkin seeds.

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Baking Tips for Pumpkin Pie Recipe from Scratch

  • You can use a store-bought pie crust for this pumpkin pie recipe to save time or use my easy pie crust recipe.
  • Check on the pie starting at 25 minutes of baking time and tent it loosely with foil as needed to prevent the crust from over-browning, or use a pie crust shield.
  • To prevent your pie from cracking, try not to over-bake it. The pie is done when the center is almost set, but still jiggles a little bit.
  • Pumpkin pie needs to cool for 3 hours at room temperature and is best served after it has chilled for a few hours in the refrigerator. The flavors will develop as it rests, so this pie tastes even better on the second day.

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Classic Pumpkin Pie Recipe

Servings: 8 servings

Prep Time: 30 minutes mins

Cook Time: 55 minutes mins

Total Time: 1 hour hr 25 minutes mins

This easy homemadePumpkin Pie Recipe makes the best pumpkin pie! This pumpkin pie from scratch is quick and easy to make. It's perfect for Thanksgiving or the holidays!

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Ingredients

For the crust:

  • 1 ¼ cups all purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoons granulated sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 8 tablespoons (1 stick) cold, unsalted butter, cut into cubes
  • 4 tablespoons ice-cold water

For the filling:

  • 15 ounce can (1 ¾ cups) pure pumpkin puree, (not pumpkin pie filling), or use homemade pumpkin puree*
  • 3 eggs
  • ¾ cup heavy whipping cream
  • ½ cup whole milk
  • ¾ cup packed light brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch
  • 1 ½ teaspoons ground cinnamon
  • ½ teaspoon ground ginger
  • ¼ teaspoon ground cloves
  • ¼ teaspoon allspice
  • ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • ¼ teaspoon salt

Instructions

Make the pie crust:

  • Place flour, sugar, and salt in the bowl of a food processor and pulse a few times to combine. (Alternatively, the pie dough may be made by hand in a large bowl using a pastry cutter to blend in the butter and a fork to bring the dough together.)

  • Add the cold butter cubes and pulse until the largest pieces of butter are the size of small peas, about 8 pulses. Add the ice-cold water and pulse until the dough just comes together, adding more water by the teaspoonful as needed.

  • Turn dough out onto a floured work surface and form into a round disk. Roll the dough into a 12-inch round. Transfer dough round to a 9-inch pie dish that is 2 inches deep by wrapping it partway around the rolling pin. Trim the dough edges as needed around the pie plate and then fold edges under. Use your fingers to crimp the edges of the pie crust as desired. Place pie crust in refrigerator while you prepare the filling.

Make the pumpkin pie filling:

  • Preheat oven to 375° F.

  • In a large bowl, combine pumpkin puree, eggs, heavy whipping cream, milk and brown sugar. Whisk until smooth. Add the cornstarch, cinnamon, ginger, cloves, allspice, nutmeg, and salt. Whisk until well combined.

  • Pour the filling into the unbaked pie crust. Bake at 375° for 50-60 minutes. Halfway through baking, check on the pie and loosely tent the pie with foil or use pie protectors as needed to prevent over-browning of the crust. The pie is done when the center jiggles just a bit when you wiggle the pan. The pie will continue to set up as it cools.

  • Cool pie on a wire rack for at least 3 hours and then transfer to the refrigerator to chill for a few hours or overnight before serving. The pie flavor will develop overnight and it will taste even better on the second day. Store pumpkin pie in the refrigerator for up to 3 days, wrapped tightly with plastic wrap.

Notes

*If you use fresh homemade pumpkin puree, I recommend draining it to remove some of the moisture. This can be done by placing the pumpkin puree in a strainer lined with cheesecloth and placing it over a bowl in your refrigerator for 1-2 hours. The liquid can be saved and used in place of water or milk in bread recipes. It's a good source of beta-carotene!

Serving: 1/8 pie, Calories: 390kcal, Carbohydrates: 43g, Protein: 6g, Fat: 22g, Saturated Fat: 13g, Cholesterol: 124mg, Sodium: 197mg, Potassium: 242mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 23g, Vitamin A: 9145IU, Vitamin C: 2.4mg, Calcium: 96mg, Iron: 2.1mg

Nutrition information is an estimate.

Cuisine: American

Course: Dessert

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FAQs

Do you need to prebake pie crust for pumpkin pie? ›

No, if the pie is a baked pie. Pumpkin custard (the filling) takes a long time to bake, your pre-baked crust would be burned and not tasty. However if the pumpkin filling is more like pudding or a mousse with whipped cream and no raw eggs and after whipping the pie is refrigerated then yes, prebake the crust.

What makes pumpkin pie taste so good? ›

The pie is generally flavored with pumpkin pie spice, a blend that includes cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, and cloves or allspice. The pie is usually prepared with canned pumpkin, but fresh-cooked pumpkin can be used.

What is most pumpkin pie filling made of? ›

Store-bought pumpkin pie mix (sometimes labeled "pumpkin pie filling") is a shortcut for making homemade pumpkin pie. It contains puréed pumpkin plus added spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and cloves. It also contains sugar and other chemical additives.

Is it better to make pumpkin pie the day before or day of? ›

Pumpkin pie is a great make-ahead dessert to cross off your Thanksgiving to-do list. You can prepare and bake the pie up to two days in advance, and it will still taste great on the big day. Just make sure you store the pie in the refrigerator—not on the kitchen counter—until you are ready to serve it.

How do you keep the bottom crust of pumpkin pie from getting soggy? ›

Often, blind-baking solves this problem. If you're making a single crust custard-filled pie, like a pumpkin pie, bake the pie dough first before adding filling to allow some of the moisture in the crust to evaporate. You can also totally blind-bake fruit pies.

How to get a crisp bottom crust on pumpkin pie? ›

How to Prevent a Soggy Bottom Pie Crust
  1. Blind Bake the Crust.
  2. Choose the Right Rack in the Oven.
  3. Brush the Bottom with Corn Syrup or Egg White.
  4. Put the Pie on a Hot Cookie Sheet.
  5. Make a Thicker Crust.
  6. Add a Layer.
  7. Consider a Metal Pie Pan.
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Why does my pumpkin pie taste bland? ›

If the recipe doesn't use enough spice, or if the spices were old enough to have lost much of their flavour, or if the mixture isn't well balanced, then the pie is not going to taste right and could be quite bland.

Is pumpkin pie healthy or unhealthy? ›

Yes, the actual pumpkin in the dish is quite healthy, but the butter and flour in the crust as well as the cream and sugar needed for the filling add a good dose of saturated fat and calories. But a healthy pumpkin pie is possible!

How do you enhance pumpkin flavor? ›

Seasoning canned pumpkin purée with spices is a surefire way to improve the flavor. But don't stop at a teaspoon of cinnamon powder or a dash of nutmeg there. To really take advantage of spices' power, you've got to let them infuse into the veggie mash.

What is the difference between Libby's pumpkin and pumpkin pie filling? ›

While the canned pumpkin puree is just canned pumpkin, the Libby "Canned Pumpkin Pie Filling" also has sugar syrup, natural flavoring, salt and spices.

Is Libby's pure pumpkin the same as pumpkin puree? ›

Pumpkin puree can be labeled as 100% pure pumpkin, pumpkin puree, solid pack pumpkin, or simply "pumpkin." Regardless of what it's called, one thing pumpkin puree won't contain is any sort of seasonings or sugar—it's just cooked and mashed squash.

What happens if you use pumpkin pie mix instead of pumpkin puree? ›

You can only use pumpkin pie mix in place of pure pumpkin in some cases. If you are making a pumpkin pie, the canned filling can be used in place of the puree, sugar, spices, and thickeners. You would want to adjust the recipe for the extra ingredients in the filling.

Why are store-bought pumpkin pie not refrigerated? ›

Why Are Store-Bought Pies Not Refrigerated? So that brings many of us to the question: Why are the pumpkin pies at the grocery store sitting out? Store-bought pumpkin pies include shelf-stable ingredients such as preservatives which allow them to last longer, even at room temp.

Why is it important to let the filling sit overnight before baking pumpkin pie? ›

A period of rest in the refrigerator allows the individual spices to mellow, smoothing out any of their overly bold or harsh notes. But the benefits of this extra step don't stop at flavor. Refrigerating the filling also has a positive impact on the texture of the pie.

Why do you bake pumpkin pie at two different temperatures? ›

Many pie recipes call for baking the filled pie at a high temperature (425°F [218°C]) to set the structure of the crust before lowering the oven temperature to finish cooking the filling more gently.

What happens if you don't pre bake pie crust? ›

Some recipes like quiches recommend partially cooked pie shells because the baking time wouldn't be long enough to fully cook the dough otherwise. Pre-baking a crust can ensure that your pie or tart crust will be fully baked and browned, and not soggy.

Which pies require prebaked crust? ›

Other pies, typically those with a more delicate, egg- and cream-based filling (think custard pie or quiche) require at least some baking — but don't spend long enough in the oven (at a high enough temperature) to guarantee a fully baked, brown and crispy crust. In these cases, you need to prebake your crust.

Do you need to Prebake premade pie crust? ›

If the frozen crust says to bake as recipe directs and the recipe says to pre bake then yes, you should pre bake it.

Why is my pumpkin pie crust soggy? ›

If the bottom crust doesn't set before the filling soaks in, it's going to be gummy. A metal pie pan placed on a preheated surface will set the bottom crust quickest; once cooked, the liquids from the filling above won't soak in, and as a result: no soggy bottom.

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