Celebrate the cozy flavors of fall with this collection of vegan pumpkin recipes. From comforting breakfasts and creamy drinks to hearty dinners, snacks, and desserts, pumpkin brings warmth, natural sweetness, and beautiful color to so many plant-based dishes. Some of these recipes are gluten-free, some are oil-free, and all of them are completely vegan and full of seasonal flavor.

Canned pumpkin purée is one of the easiest ingredients to keep in your pantry. It is affordable, convenient, nutritious, and incredibly versatile. You can use it in sweet treats like cookies, muffins, smoothies, and cakes, or add it to savory meals like soups, chili, pasta sauce, salads, and stuffed shells. Stock up when pumpkin is easy to find in the fall, and you can enjoy these vegan pumpkin recipes throughout the year.
What is pumpkin?

Pumpkin is scientifically classified as a fruit, although it is most often used like a vegetable in everyday cooking. It belongs to the winter squash family and is known for its firm flesh, mild flavor, and ability to work well in both sweet and savory recipes.
Pumpkins come in many sizes, shapes, and colors. Each variety can have a slightly different texture and flavor, which makes pumpkin a fun and flexible ingredient for seasonal plant-based cooking.
Is pumpkin good for you?
Pumpkin is made mostly of water, so it is naturally low in calories. It also provides important nutrients, including vitamins A, C, and E, several B vitamins, potassium, iron, and fiber. Its smooth texture makes it easy to blend into sauces, soups, batters, and drinks while adding moisture and body without relying on dairy or eggs.
What does pumpkin taste like?

The flavor of pumpkin can vary depending on the type, but edible pumpkins are generally mild, earthy, and lightly sweet. This gentle flavor is one reason pumpkin is so useful in vegan cooking. It does not overpower a dish, but it adds richness, color, and a cozy fall feeling.
Pumpkin pairs beautifully with cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves, maple syrup, chocolate, apples, cranberries, lentils, beans, kale, pasta, and warming savory spices. Whether you are baking a dessert or making dinner, pumpkin can bring balance and comfort to the recipe.
Is canned or fresh better?
Both canned pumpkin and fresh pumpkin purée can be used in vegan pumpkin recipes. Nutritionally, they are very similar, so the best choice often comes down to convenience, texture, and personal preference.
Canned pumpkin purée gives you the most consistent results. It has a smooth texture, reliable moisture level, and steady flavor, which makes it especially helpful for baking. It is also available year-round, so you do not need to wait for pumpkin season to enjoy these recipes.
Fresh pumpkin purée can also be delicious, especially if you enjoy cooking from scratch. If you use homemade purée, drain off any extra liquid before measuring it for a recipe. This helps prevent baked goods from becoming too wet and keeps sauces and fillings from turning watery.
FAQs
Look for cans labeled 100% pure pumpkin purée. The only ingredient should be pumpkin.
Do not confuse pumpkin purée with pumpkin pie filling. Pumpkin pie filling usually contains added sugar and spices, so always check the label before buying.
Unopened canned pumpkin can usually be stored in the pantry for 2 to 3 years. If the can is dented, leaking, rusty, or damaged, it should be discarded.
Once opened, transfer any leftover pumpkin purée to an airtight container and store it in the refrigerator for 2 to 3 days.
Choosing organic pumpkin is a personal decision. Conventional pumpkins may be grown with chemicals or pesticides, and some people prefer organic options for that reason.
If you only enjoy pumpkin desserts occasionally, conventional pumpkin can still be part of your seasonal meals.
Yes. Use the same amount of fresh pumpkin purée as canned pumpkin purée. For the best results, drain any excess liquid from homemade purée before measuring and adding it to your recipe.
More vegan holiday favorites
- Vegan Thanksgiving Ideas
- Vegan Appetizers
- Vegan Christmas Cookies
- Vegan Brunch Recipes
I hope these vegan pumpkin recipes bring warmth, comfort, and plenty of fall flavor to your kitchen. If you try any of them, share your feedback and let others know which recipe became your favorite.
From breakfast to dessert, pumpkin is one of the easiest ways to make plant-based meals feel cozy, satisfying, and seasonal.

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