Vegan Pumpkin Pie

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With an unbelievably delicious thick and creamy texture, this is hands down the best vegan pumpkin pie recipe you will ever try.

Vegan Pumpkin Pie

The best healthy vegan pumpkin pie

Whip up this homemade pumpkin dessert for Thanksgiving or the holidays, and do not be surprised when everyone begs you for the recipe.

Unlike many other pumpkin pies, this one calls for no tofu, no cashews, no dairy, and no eggs. It can be made without coconut milk too.

The classic plant based pumpkin pie recipe is everything you could ever want in a vegan dessert, and the thick pumpkin filling is so smooth and creamy that all of your guests will swear it must be full of fat and heavy cream!

Also try these Black Bean Brownies

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Vegan Thanksgiving dessert

If you are tasked with making a plant based dessert for Thanksgiving this year, be sure to bookmark this simple pumpkin recipe.

It gets rave reviews from both vegans and non vegans, every single time.

And because the cinnamon spiced creamy filling tastes just like traditional homemade pumpkin pie, no one can ever believe it’s vegan!

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Note: If you’d prefer a vegan pumpkin cheesecake, simply use my recipe for Vegan Cheesecake (or this low carb and sugar free Keto Cheesecake), replacing the yogurt with pumpkin puree and adding pumpkin pie spice and cinnamon.

Vegan pumpkin pie recipe video

Above, watch the step by step recipe video

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Vegan pumpkin pie ingredients

This recipe calls for basic ingredients, including flour, sugar, cinnamon, pumpkin spice, and roasted or canned pumpkin.

For the milk of choice, go with your favorite. I especially love the smooth and creamy texture of the pie made with canned coconut milk. Almond milk, soy milk, oat milk, or other nondairy milks can also be used.

The pie ingredients are hopefully easy to find at stores like Whole Foods, Wegmans, Sprouts, or in regular grocery stores.

If you want to use an egg substitute to bind the filling instead of using cornstarch, I’ve had success substituting two tablespoons of ener-g egg replacer (made of potato starch and tapioca flour) for the cornstarch. Or try the healthy pumpkin pie listed in the recipe box, which uses flax eggs.

The sugar can be white or brown sugar, coconut sugar, date sugar, or granulated erythritol or xylitol for a sugar free pumpkin pie.

I have not tried decreasing the milk or increasing the cornstarch and using a refined sugar free liquid sweetener like pure maple syrup or agave. If you experiment, be sure to report back with results.

Look for pumpkin pie spice in the spice and baking section of the grocery store. If it is not sold in your area, you can make your own at home. Combine half a teaspoon of ground cinnamon, a fourth teaspoon each of ground nutmeg and ground ginger, an eighth teaspoon of ground cloves, and an optional eighth teaspoon of ground allspice.

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Canned or fresh pumpkin

Popular brands of canned pumpkin puree include Libby’s, Trader Joe’s, Whole Foods, Walmart, Good and Gather (Target), or Farmer’s Market Organic.

Be sure to use pumpkin puree instead of canned pumpkin pie filling or pumpkin pie mix, which are already spiced and sweetened. The only ingredient in cooked or canned pumpkin puree should be pumpkin.

If you cannot find canned pumpkin, you can sub roasted or canned sweet potato or butternut squash. Or make your own homemade pumpkin puree by roasting and then blending the flesh of a pumpkin.

When making pumpkin puree, look for small “sugar pumpkins” or “pie pumpkins.” These normally yield puree with a better texture than large carving pumpkins that often have stringy flesh. You can also use roasted acorn or butternut squash puree.

Use up leftover pumpkin in oil free Pumpkin Muffins or Pumpkin Banana Bread

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How to make vegan pumpkin pie

Only if using the flax, start by whisking the pumpkin puree, nondairy milk, ground flax, and pure vanilla extract together. Let sit at least ten minutes, or refrigerate overnight.

Prepare your crust, either using my vegan crust recipe or your favorite homemade or store bought 9 inch plant based pumpkin pie crust.

Preheat the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Combine all pumpkin pie filling ingredients, and pour the mixture into the prepared pie crust.

Place the baking pan on the center rack of the oven, and cook for 28 minutes. The top of the pie should look underdone and jiggly when you take it out.

Let the pie cool, then refrigerate at least five hours or overnight, uncovered. It will firm up during this time.

Slice and enjoy, topped with vegan whipped cream or dairy free ice cream, candied pecans and cranberries, gelatin free mini marshmallows, or any toppings you like to serve with pumpkin pie.

After a day, cover leftovers with plastic wrap or in a lidded container. The pumpkin baked good should last for three to four days.

You may also cover and freeze leftover slices of vegan pumpkin pie for a month or two.

Pie Crust

Vegan pie crust recipe

Feel free to use your favorite store bought crust, homemade pie crust, graham cracker crust, or the following plant based pie crust recipe.

If you want a crustless version, I’ve also included an option in the recipe box below for a dairy free pumpkin pie with no crust.

Easy Dairy Free Pie Crust Recipe: Combine one and a half cups of whole wheat pastry flour or all purpose flour, one teaspoon of salt, one third cup of granulated sugar or xylitol, and half a cup of canola oil or vegetable oil.

Stir to form a pie dough, slowly adding a few tablespoons of water if needed just until it sticks together but is not gummy. Press into a nine inch baking pan.

Use this pie crust in the recipe below. There is no need to prebake the crust.

Or skip the crust and make this Pumpkin Dip

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Vegan Pumpkin Pie

This easy vegan pumpkin pie recipe is perfect to make for the holidays or Thanksgiving dessert.
Prep Time: 2 minutes
Cook Time: 28 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Yield: 8 slices
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Ingredients

  • 15 oz pumpkin puree
  • 12 oz milk of choice (canned coconut milk or dairy free cream yield thickest, creamiest result)
  • 1 tbsp pure vanilla extract
  • 1/2 cup sugar, unrefined if desired
  • 4 tbsp cornstarch (or this cornstarch free Healthy Pumpkin Pie)
  • 2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 tsp pumpkin pie spice
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 9 inch prepared pie crust, or use the crust recipe I've posted above

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 400 F. Whisk all pie ingredients until smooth. Pour this filling into the pie crust, and smooth down evenly. Bake 28 minutes. The vegan pumpkin pie should look underdone when you take it out. Let cool, then refrigerate at least five hours uncovered, during which time it will firm up.
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Notes

For a crustless version, try this Crustless Pumpkin Pie.
 
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70 Comments

  1. C- says:

    Hi Katie and team,
    I appreciate all the hard work you put into your blog. I’ve enjoyed your blog for years.
    Texture is a big part of certain food recipes and your pumpkin pies look a bit too gooey for my preferences. I’d love to find a pumpkin pie recipe that looks like it firms up about as well as a non vegan version but isn’t flour based as I miss the pumpkin pies of my pre-vegan days. Pumpkin breads are nice and all but don’t replace pies.
    Though I do have a graham crust and a can of pumpkin sitting here and thought of making a pumpkin cream pie with what I have on hand. The creamy texture would make more sense in a cream pie or maybe instant pudding pie (not in the mood to cook this pie). An internet search found very few results of a vegan version of this. I’d love to see you take on a pumpkin cream pie or pumpkin ice cream pie or something like that because the recipes I saw online were loaded with sugar. Maybe something to consider for next fall season.
    Thanks again for your hard work.

  2. Alicia Castile says:

    It came out pretty mushy but I used flax milk and accidentally covered it by reading it wrong. I’m trying to figure out how to save it but it looks and smells delicious! I’m sure it would be amazing had I have followed everything. Will be trying this again! Thank you for your amazing recipes, the Pecan pie is my favorite so far. Happy Holidays!!!

  3. Hannah B says:

    5 stars
    Literally the best vegan pumpkin pie recipe, or ANY pumpkin pie recipe I’ve ever put in my mouth!

    THIS RECIPE IS AMAZING.

  4. Kathy says:

    5 stars
    I know it’s not pumpkin season yet but I was craving pumpkin pie so I made this. It did not disappoint! Creamy, tasty, perfect for what I was craving 🙂

  5. Melissa says:

    Hi can this be frozen and dethawed?

    1. CCK Media Team says:

      Hmm sorry we have never tried it. Be sure to report back if you try it!

  6. Dee says:

    5 stars
    I tried a few different vegan pumpkin pie recipes this Thanksgiving and this one was the best, by far. I used egg replacer and oat milk in mine and it turned our light and perfectly spiced. Just a note- I had to bake mine quite a bit longer than the recipe suggests. About 40 minutes.

    1. CCK Media Team says:

      5 stars
      This made us so happy 🙂

    2. Jennifer Ryan says:

      Hi,
      I had the same issue. I thought it was my oven but I tried it again in another oven and same results. I had to bake it longer 1 hr at a lower temp (350°).
      But it always tasted delicious! 🤤

  7. Judy Lautner says:

    5 stars
    Excellent pie! I made it for the first time and it got rave reviews from my family.

  8. Daria says:

    5 stars
    this recipe is amazing! made it for my non-vegan family and everyone loved it! i decided to make it into several tarts instead of one big pie and baked them in a muffin tray for about 17-19 min and then refrigerated them overnight. It worked really well, definitely going to make it again!

    1. CCK Media Team says:

      5 stars
      Your mini version sounds fantastic!

  9. Tara says:

    5 stars
    Wonderful pie! It was a great option for the vegans at Friendsgiving this past weekend and was enjoyed by all.

  10. Lynette says:

    Can you use gluten free flour in the crust recipe?

    1. CCK Media Team says:

      Hi, we haven’t tried it so can’t say for sure. (If you try, be sure to report back!) You can definitely use a different gluten free pie crust with this filling, if you have a favorite recipe or want to buy something like Wholly Wholesome’s gluten free crust.