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This is the best Pumpkin Pie Recipe ever! It’s easy to make and contains no sweetened condensed milk. It is the only pumpkin pie recipe you’ll ever need – perfect for Thanksgiving.

Front/overhead view of a slice of the best pumpkin pie on a plate


I know that I’m making a bold clam when I say that this is the Best Pumpkin Pie recipe ever. But I wouldn’t say such a thing if I didn’t believe it was 100% true.

Literally everyone who tries this Pumpkin Pie Recipe falls in love with it. It’s a beautiful blend of creamy, spicy sweet flavors that encompass all that is wonderful about fall.

Plus it’s easy to make with only 10 ingredients and no condensed milk! Serve with a dollop of homemade whipped cream for fall dessert perfection!

Overhead view of a baked pumpkin pie recipe in a white pie plate

Pumpkin Pie Recipe: Ingredients & Substitutions

The great thing about this pie is that it is actually fairly versatile (for a pie)! You can tweak a few ingredients to make this pie suitable for all sorts of dietary needs!

overhead view of the ingredients in this Pumpkin Pie Recipe
  • All-purpose flour: Gluten-free purpose flour can be used in a 1:1 ratio to make this pie! You can also substitute your favorite gluten-free crust if desired!
  • Butter. Vegan butter (such as Earth Balance) can be used for a dairy-free version!
  • Heavy Cream. Half and half is a great substitute. For dairy-free options choose full-fat coconut milk or coconut cream. Dairy-free creamer can also be used, just watch out for the added sugars!
  • Light Brown Sugar: dark brown sugar is a good substitute, but note that it will impart a bolder molasses taste. Coconut sugar also works well.
  • Pumpkin puree. Use a 15 oz can of pure pumpkin puree, or make your own from a fresh pie pumpkin (instructions in the recipe card). Can’t find pumpkin? Make this sweet potato pie instead!
  • Pumpkin pie spice. Use store-bought or make your own with this homemade pumpkin pie spice recipe!
A slice of Pumpkin Pie on a plate

Pumpkin Pie Making Tools

  • I used these Fall Pie Crust Cutters to make the pretty shapes around the crust (and made 1.5x the recipe in order to do so)!
  • I have had this Marble Rolling Pin for 10 years and use it all the time!
  • A pastry cloth is an absolute must to make transferring the pie into your pie plate a breeze!
  • I have used my food processor for so many things over the years I can’t even count. It’s the only way I will make pie crusts because it’s so so easy!
  • And obviously a pie plate is a must-have! I love this one as a simple yet elegant, and affordable option! 
Pumpkin pie in a pie dish with a slice cut out

How to make Pumpkin Pie

Many people think homemade pies (like apple pie, French Silk Pie and sweet potato pie) are intimidating but they really aren’t!

You absolutely will not regret making this pumpkin pie from scratch. Don’t forget to watch the video for extra help!

Make the Crust

I have an entire tutorial on how to make an all-butter pie crust. It’s the best pie crust ever!

Just be sure to remember that you need to make the crust and chill it in the refrigerator for at least 1 hour before rolling it out. so plan accordingly.

overhead view of the best pumpkin pie crust before shaping

Make the Pumpkin Pie Filling

This pumpkin pie filling is easy to make in one bowl.

Begin by whisking together the pumpkin puree and eggs.

two photos showing How to Make Pumpkin Pie - adding eggs, pumpkin and cream

Then, add the rest of the filling ingredients and whisk to combine.

two photos showing How to Make Pumpkin Pie - adding sugar and spices

Make sure the filling is silky smooth and there are no lumps before proceeding.

overhead view of the pumpkin pie filling in a glass bowl with a spatula

Shape the pie crust

After chilling and rolling, shape the pumpkin pie crust to fit in your favorite pie dish. I like to use these fall pie crust cutters to cut fun shapes into any extra dough! Then bake them in the preheated oven separately from your pie for 5-8 minutes, and decorate the top of the pie once it’s cooled!

overhead view of a pumpkin pie crust shaped into the pie plate

Fill the crust

Fill the crust with the pumpkin pie filling quickly. You do not want the crust to get warm before baking! 

front view of pumpkin pie filling being poured into the crust to make the best pumpkin pie recipe

Bake

Place your pumpkin pie into the oven to bake. I recommend using a pie crust shield or aluminum foil to cover the crust, otherwise it will brown before the filling is done. 

Remove the pie crust shield int he last 10 minutes of baking to be sure the crust gets golden-brown! You know the pie is done when:

  1. The top will be set and slightly puffed. 
  2. It will be set on the edge and have a very slight jiggle in the middle! 
  3. A cake tester inserted in the middle of the pie will come out clean. But a word of warning, I don’t like to do this because it leaves a hole in the center of the pie and might cause it to crack as it cools. You could cover up the hole with a pretty pie crust design, but I’d be careful!
front view of the best pumpkin pie recipe in a white pie dish before baking

Let it cool

After it’s baked this pie needs to cool for at least 2 hours on a wire rack. You can put it in the fridge (or outside on your cold porch) to speed up the process.

Store in the refrigerator

After it has cooled for 2 hours at room temperature, pumpkin pie needs to be stored in the refrigerator until serving. 

overhead view of the best pumpkin pie recipe in a white pie dish after baking

To Freeze

This pie freezes very well! There are 2 ways to freeze this recipe:

  1. Freeze the entire pie. Bake and chill the pie, then wrap it tightly with plastic wrap and foil and freeze for up to 2 months. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight before cutting and serving. 
  2. Freeze individual slices. Place pie slices on a baking sheet and put them in the freezer to flash-freeze them. Then, once they’re frozen, wrap them in plastic wrap and store in an airtight container for up to 2 months. Thaw in the refrigerator for about 6 hours. 
front view of a slice of Pumpkin Pie on a plate with a pie crust pumpkin on top

FAQs about Pumpkin Pie

Here are some commonly asked questions about making this pumpkin pie recipe!

Why is my pumpkin pie wet on top? 

If your pumpkin pie develops droplets of water on top (or “weeps”) that likely means that it was over baked. It will still taste delicious, just adjust the baking time the next time you make it!

Does Pumpkin Pie set after baking? 

Yes. Since this pumpkin pie recipe is more like a custard, it will continue to bake after it’s removed from the oven. It will also set up as it cools. 

Why does my pumpkin pie separate from the crust? 

Pumpkin pie filling separates from the crust after baking because it shrinks. This happens more dramatically if the pie is over baked, so watch your baking time carefully!

How do you know when pumpkin pie is ready? 

There are a few ways to tell that your pumpkin pie is baked! 
The top will be set and slightly puffed. 
It will be set on the edge and have a very slight jiggle in the middle! 
A cake tester inserted in the middle of the pie will come out clean. But a word of warning, I don’t like to do this because it leaves a hole in the center of the pie and might cause it to crack as it cools. You could cover up the hole with a pretty pie crust design, but I’d be careful!

front view of a piece of the best pumpkin pie recipe on a plate with a bite taken out

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The Best Pumpkin Pie Recipe

Laura
This is the best Pumpkin Pie Recipe ever! It's easy to make and contains no sweetened condensed milk! It is the only pumpkin pie recipe you'll ever need – perfect for Thanksgiving.
5 from 275 votes
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 10 Slices
Calories 294
Prep Time10 minutes
Cook Time1 hour
Chilling time1 hour
Total Time2 hours 10 minutes

Ingredients 
 

Filling:

Pie Crust:

Instructions 

Make the Pie Crust:

  • Place the flour, salt, and sugar in a food processor fitted with an “S” blade and pulse to combine.
  • Add the butter and cold water and process until the mixture resembles a coarse meal, begins to stick together, and holds together when pinched. 
  • Remove dough from processor (will be crumbly) and form into a ball.
  • Wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 1 hour, or overnight.

Make the filling

  • In a large bowl whisk together the egg and pumpkin.
  • Then, whisk in the heavy cream, vanilla, brown sugar, salt cinnamon and pumpkin pie mix until the mixture is smooth.

Assemble

  • Preheat your oven to 425 degrees F.
  • Lightly grease a pie plate and set aside.
  • Roll out the pie dough on a well-floured surface (or pastry cloth) to fit the size of your pie plate.
  • Carefully transfer the dough to the pie plate and shape the crust as desired (pinch the edges).
  • Pour the pumpkin pie filling into the unbaked pie crust and cover the crust with a pastry shield.
  • Bake for 15 minutes at 425 degrees F. 
  • Reduce the temperature to 350 degrees F and continue to bake for 50 to 60 minutes, or until a knife inserted comes out clean.  It may be a bit wobbly still, but it will firm-up as it cools.
  • Allow the pie to cool on a wire rack for 2 hours.  Serve or refrigerate until ready to serve.

Video

Notes

Ingredient substitutions: 
  • Pumpkin puree. You can use a 15 oz can of pumpkin puree, or 2 cups of fresh homemade pumpkin puree. 
  • All-purpose flour: Gluten-free purpose flour can be used in a 1:1 ratio to make this pie! You can also use a store bought crust. 
  • Heavy Cream. There are many possible substitutions for heavy cream! I have used half & half for a dairy-full variation. 
  • Brown Sugar: Light or dark brown sugar can be used in this recipe! Coconut sugar is a great refined-sugar free alternative!
How to make homemade pumpkin puree
To make your own pumpkin puree you will need 2 pie pumpkins. Follow these instructions: 
  1. Preheat oven to 450 degrees F
  2. Cut pumpkins in half and remove the pulp and seeds. 
  3. Place pumpkins facedown in a baking dish, dutch oven or on a sheet pan with edges. 
  4. Pour water into the bottom of the baking dish to cover about 1/4″ of the bottom of the pumpkins. 
  5. Cover, either with a lid (as in a dutch oven) or with aluminum foil. 
  6. Roast for 60 minutes, or until the shell of the pumpkin depresses downward when pushed. 
  7. Let pumpkins cool, then peel the shell off of the pumpkin.
  8.  Blend the pumpkin flesh in a blender or process in a food processor until smooth. Then use in your baking!
Homemade Pumpkin Pie Spice
Use this recipe to make your own homemade pumpkin pie spice! 
Or, to make only 1 tablespoon of pumpkin pie spice combine: 
  • 1 ½ tsp cinnamon
  • ½ tsp nutmeg
  • ½ tsp cloves
  • ½ tsp allspice
Serve
Serve with a dollop of homemade whipped cream for an extra special treat!

Nutrition

Serving: 1slice | Calories: 294kcal | Carbohydrates: 30.3g | Protein: 4.5g | Fat: 19.6g | Saturated Fat: 11.8g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5.5g | Cholesterol: 113.2mg | Sodium: 154.6mg | Potassium: 103.2mg | Fiber: 1.9g | Sugar: 13.7g | Vitamin A: 4475IU | Vitamin C: 0.8mg | Calcium: 45mg | Iron: 1.3mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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  1. Looks good, I did not make yet.. l just would like to use natural pumpkin, cause I do not use canned products in my recipes.. how to do it with the fruit.?

    1. Hey Ana! Here are the instructions for making your own pumpkin puree!
      To make your own pumpkin puree you will need 2 pie pumpkins. Follow these instructions: 

      Preheat oven to 450 degrees F
      Cut pumpkins in half and remove the pulp and seeds. 
      Place pumpkins facedown in a baking dish, dutch oven or on a sheet pan with edges. 
      Pour water into the bottom of the baking dish to cover about 1/4″ of the bottom of the pumpkins. 
      Cover, either with a lid (as in a dutch oven) or with aluminum foil. 
      Roast for 60 minutes, or until the shell of the pumpkin depresses downward when pushed. 
      Let pumpkins cool, then peel the shell off of the pumpkin.
       Blend the pumpkin flesh in a blender or process in a food processor until smooth. Then use in your baking!

    2. This is a delicious pumpkin pie recipe! I added a 1/2 tsp of ginger to the spice mix as well and the flavor turned out amazing! I did find that my cooking time was much less at the 350 degree temp, I pulled it out after 30 minutes and it was perfect. Something for others making the recipe to look out for! I’m not a pumpkin pie fan but this recipe had me going back for seconds, thank you for the recipe!

      1. Thank you!! So glad i read your comment!!! I baked for 30 mins. At 350 as you had suggested, and they were definitely done!! Havent tried yet, still waiting for them to cool, but again, i think your comment saved me from over cooking them!!

  2. Question… I would like to add coconut sugar AND date syrup to this recipe in substitution for the brown sugar but was unsure how to measure them both out or if you think date syrup would even work in this recipe. Your recipe looks and sounds amazing by the way! I love that you have included substitutions and dairy free options. My daughter has a dairy allergy and always has to pass on desserts for this reason but now I can make her a pie she doesn’t have to say no to! Thanks!

  3. 5 stars
    My 3 year old and I have made this twice and everyone loved it so much, my daughter and my mom made it for Thanksgiving too! This is THE BEST.

  4. 5 stars
    Wow, this pumpkin pie looks extremely tasty <3 Thanks a lot for sharing it with us! I've tried quite some of them and I believe classic is the best after all

  5. Your pies are just BEAUTIFUL! I want to go get little fall cookie cutters like those for our Thanksgiving pies— SO CUTE!

  6. I so agree that there is nothing like the classic creamy pumpkin pie. I love it with a scoop of whipped cream or ice cream or both. The designs for the crust are absolutely stunning Laura! And again this makes me so grateful that God designed the delightful squash called the pumpkin. Each veggie and fruit gives Him so much glory!