Ingredients Vegetables Squash + Gourds Pumpkin How to Make and Cook With Pumpkin Butter Use fall's best spread in everything from pasta to cookies. By Chandra Ram Chandra Ram Chandra Ram leads the digital food strategy for Food & Wine. She has 15 years experience writing and editing food content and developing recipes. A former restaurant cook and server, she also writes cookbooks. Food & Wine's Editorial Guidelines Published on September 20, 2023 Close Photo: Justin Walker We love pumpkin butter on toast, but there’s so much more you can do with fall’s ultimate condiment. Spread pumpkin butter on toast, scones, quickbreads, and scones, or dollop atop French toast. It can also be used as an ingredient in pancakes and even as a savory pasta sauce. What is pumpkin butter? Pumpkin butter is actually a fruit spread, similar to apple butter. It has a smooth, creamy texture but does not contain butter. How to make pumpkin butter You can make pumpkin butter with fresh pumpkin or canned pumpkin puree. If you start with a fresh pumpkin, puree the flesh and then cook it with spices slowly over low heat until the mixture has thickened and is a slightly darker color. Here are some of our favorite ways to use it. 01 of 06 Pumpkin butter Justin Walker In the fall, when squash and pumpkins are in their prime, make this pumpkin butter your go-to add-in. This silky preserve toes the line between sweet and savory: Try it on toast with cream cheese, in whipped cream or melted into a mixture of sage and brown butter for an autumnal pasta sauce. get the recipe 02 of 06 Pasta with Pumpkin Brown Butter Sauce Abby Hocking A classic browned butter and sage sauce gets a boost of fall flavor from pumpkin butter. Be generous with the Parmigiano-Reggiano, its salty, savory bite adds the perfect hit of umami flavor to this decadent pasta dish. get the recipe 03 of 06 Pumpkin Bread Matt Taylor-Gross / Food Styling by Barrett Washburne Spiced with cinnamon, ginger, cloves, and nutmeg, this classic pumpkin bread smells and tastes like fall. A dollop of pumpkin butter with cream cheese on each slice takes it over the top. get the recipe 04 of 06 Pumpkin Pancakes Abby Hocking Pumpkin butter adds a sweet and spicy flavor to these classic buttermilk pancakes, and a boost of moisture. Cooking them over moderately low heat ensures each pancake cooks through and gets a perfect golden color with a lightly crispy bite. Serve these with extra pumpkin butter, or melted butter and drizzles of maple syrup. get the recipe 05 of 06 Pumpkin-Banana Bread French Toast Photo by Jennifer Causey / Prop Styling by Julia Bayless / Food Styling by Ruth Blackburn This rich Pumpkin-Banana Bread French Toast is autumn on a plate. The pumpkin and banana in the bread are balanced by warm spices like cinnamon and nutmeg, which highlight the sweetness of the bread. After being dipped in the custard and cooked in butter, the bread slices get a crispy, toasty, and almost caramelized exterior that yields to a deliciously soft interior. Maple syrup, butter, and pepitas are the perfect finishing touch — the pepitas add some crunch and salt to balance the sweetness. We love these with a smear of pumpkin butter, to double-up on the fall flavors. get the recipe 06 of 06 Pumpkin Cookies © David Malosh These soft, lightly spiced cake-like cookies are studded with minced candied ginger and topped with a buttery sugar glaze. Add a dollop of pumpkin butter on top to make these extra pumpkin-y. get the recipe Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit