6 Plant-Based Pumpkin Pie Recipes - Lani Muelrath | Mindful, Active, Vegan Living (2024)

Photo courtesy Cathy Fisher at Straight Up Food

6 Plant-Based Pumpkin Pie Recipes

Having made many a plant-based pumpkin pie in my time, at this time of year I find myself again on the lookout for a new variation on the pumpkin pie theme. Oddly enough, as a kid I couldn’t stand pumpkin pie – go figure! It was only when I started creating the plant-based pumpkin pie options that I really took to this dessert.

I started my search this timeat the place I always turn to when looking for low-fat plant-exclusive recipes: My friend Susan Voison at the Fat Free Vegan Blog. Susan’s pictures are among my favorite food pics on the web. I don’t know how she does it. but her snapshots of even simple fare screams designer food and always get me fired up about making whatever it is she has created. This time was no different.

Then I saw that Cathy Fisher of Straight Up Food has a new pumpkin pie recipe, as does Dreena Burton over at Plant-Powered Kitchen. This gave me five recipes to bring to your attention in short order. Soon a sixth was brought to my attention, which I’ve added for you as well.

And I thought, why not share with you the benefit of my search?Though none of these recipes have animal products, true to the plant-based title on this article, I would not venture to claim that they are all ‘health food’ or even all ‘healthy options’. They floated to the top of the list, each with varying degrees of processed or unprocessed ingredients.

Choose The Plant-Based Pumpkin Pie That Works For You!

Each of the recipes below has a place. So rather than choose for you, I thought I’d share with you these six plant-based pumpkin pie options and let you choose which works best for you. I’ve provided a snapshot of each for you along with links to the appropriate website so you can take a look at the recipe and decide what you might like to make.

On the plant-based adventure, there are many stages and many venues for presenting plant-based food for family, friends, and even yourself. Having more options than either traditional high-fat animal product or orange pile-of-twigs-and-bark – opposite ends of the spectrum – I offer you these ideas in the hopes that it helps you find a best match for what you can use during the holidays.

Besides, this way I have them all linked in one place for future reference. Thinking!

1) Double Layer Pumpkin Cheesecake

Direct from Susan’s Fat Free Vegan Blog, Susan admittedly says

“This is not a fat-free recipe” disclaimer here. Geez, what was I thinking when I named this blog!

Double-Layer Pumpkin Cheesecake is undoubtedly the richest of the six recipes featured here today. It has a commercial graham cracker crust as well as a layer of highly processed tofu cream cheese. It is also argueably the one most sure to please at the omnivorous holiday table where everyone else maystill quizzically respond “vege-what?” when then discover your dietary persuasion. I’ve made this recipe for dinner guests without even mentioning what’s on the ingredients list and it was a huge hit. No need to knock people over the head with “tofu this” and “egg-free that” unless they express interest. Which, by the way, they will do with this recipe.

You can find the recipe for Susan’s Double Layer Pumpkin Cheesecake here.

2) Bryanna’s Vegan Pumpkin Pie

The notes attached to this recipe read:

“I don’t like pumpkin pie made with tofu-no one ever suspects this one doesn’t have eggs. One caution-MAKE THIS THE DAY BEFORE SERVING. It’s needs a day to set really well, I find. This is a spicy filling.”

This particular recipe uses a pre-made pie crust, which you can of course get around by making your own. Just like the Double Layer recipe above, it calls for a lot of extra sweet in the form of sugar. This one I haven’t made, but it looks like it might taste ‘traditional pumpkin pie’ if that is what you are looking for.

You can find the recipe here: Bryanna’s Vegan Pumpkin Pie.

3) Impossible (crustless) Vegan Pumpkin Pie

The operative term here is ‘crustless’. Still lots of sugar, but no added oil or dairy products to make this custard-like, crustless pumpkin pie. Susan’s notes:

Though the inside is more like a custard than a regular pumpkin pie, a slight crust formed along the bottom and sides of the pan, so you can actually pick up a slice of this pie and eat it like a piece of pizza. But it’s dangerously addictive, as shown by the fact that my husband ate about 6 pieces of it yesterday!

Click here for the recipe for Impossible (crustless) Vegan Pumpkin Pie.

4) Great Pumpkin Pie (vegan; soy and gluten free)

From there it was on to Dreena Burton’s Plant-Powered Food where I found this little gem. Dreena says:

Wait… Do we really need another pumpkin pie recipe? Why is this one special?

Indeed, there is no shortage of pumpkin pie recipes – even vegan. A quick google search will confirm that. I’ve baked my fair share of pumpkin pies. Crusts made with graham or cookie crusts, fillings with silken tofu or chocolate, the list goes on.

But, ever since creating the Pumpkin Pie Custards in Let Them Eat Vegan, I’ve wanted to somehow transform the recipe into a pie! It needed tweaks, to thicken and stabilize. Plus, I wanted to develop a crust that was (1) wholesome and (2) EASY (we need some breaks during the holidays)!

That’s right – with this one you get both filling (maply syrup is the sweetener) and the crust (rolled oats, dates, and almond butter….yums!)

For Dreena’s Great Pumpkin Pie recipe, click here.

5) Pumpkin Pie ‘Straight Up’

Arguably the healthiest recipe in this collection, this one comes to you from Cathy Fisher’s blog Straight Up Food. Cathy specializes in recipes that are oil, sugar, and salt (“no S.O.S.” free. You’ve got to agree with me this one looks absolutely gorgeous! Cathy says:

“Serve this at any holiday table, and people will ask for more. The filling is sweetened with dates and thickened with a bit of oat flour. The pecan-date crust is like a sweet, crumbly cookie. Grab a fork and dig in!”

To download Cathy’s Pumpkin Pie Straight Up recipe, click here.

6)Pumpkin Pie in the Free World

The fat free, gluten free, soy free world, that is.

I was just about to click “publish” on this pie extravaganza piece when Maria from Plant-based Slow Motion Miracle saw my conversations on facebook about same and jumped in with this contribution.

Like Fisher’s Straight Up recipe, Maria contributes a from-scratch crust with oats, pecans, and apple sauce. Plus Maria’s story is so unique and inspiring – how she is successfully managing MS, Fibromyalgia and mild Cerebral Palsy with a plant-based diet –it is worthy of your attention.

You will find Moonwatcher’s Free World Pumpkin Pie recipe here.

Please share in comments below which recipe catches your attention – and why!Haveyou madeone of them, or do you plan to?

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FAQs

What is vegan pumpkin pie made of? ›

INGREDIENTS FOR VEGAN PUMPKIN PIE

Pumpkin puree from a can: Make sure you don't buy pumpkin pie filling. Sweet potato: Adds additional flavor and texture. Pumpkin pie spice: (I use my homemade pumpkin pie spice recipe for the absolute best flavor!) Cinnamon: For extra depth of flavor.

Does Ina Garten have a pumpkin pie recipe? ›

Although she doesn't often stray from traditional flavors, her pumpkin pie recipe is actually pretty unique. The classic warm spices — cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg — are there, but what makes Ina's recipe special is the addition of orange zest and dark rum.

What is vegan pie crust made of? ›

To make the vegan pie dough:

Whisk together the dry ingredients: plain all-purpose flour, sugar and salt. and use your fingertips to work it into the dry ingredients until you get a mixture resembling breadcrumbs. Add the frozen, sliced vegan butter.

What is a good substitute for pumpkin pie? ›

If you're seeking an alternative for pumpkin pie, look no further than butternut squash – you'll likely never go back.

Does Patti Labelle make pumpkin pie? ›

Patti Labelle's Easy Pumpkin Pie Recipe- Southern Soul Food

Distinctive dishes are precisely prepared, using fresh ingredients.

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

Canned pumpkin and pumpkin puree are the same thing, and you'll often see the terms used interchangeably in recipes and cookbooks. Unlike pumpkin pie mix, canned pumpkin does not have any spices, sugars, or other additives. In many cases, the only ingredient is pumpkin.

Does Mrs Smith make pumpkin pie? ›

Enjoying a holiday favorite whenever you want has never been easier. MRS. SMITH'S® Original Flaky Crust Pumpkin Pie is the perfect combination of pumpkin, spices and our flakiest crust ever.

What is pumpkin pie usually made of? ›

Overview. Cooked and puréed pumpkin flesh is mixed with eggs, evaporated milk, sugar, and spices. The pie is then baked in a pie shell and sometimes topped with whipped cream.

Is your pie dough vegan? ›

At Your Pie, we've made a commitment to ensure everyone can enjoy great-tasting pizza. That's why all of our locations offer Gluten-Free dough, Vegan (Non-Dairy) Cheese, and Non-Dairy Sorbet.

What brand of pie is vegan? ›

Freshly baked desserts are made easy with OG freezer brand Sara Lee. All fruit pies are vegan, so opt for a Dutch Apple, Lattice Peach, or Mince Pie.

Do vegans eat pie crust? ›

You can make a great vegan pie crust regardless of the kind of plant-based fat you have on hand. But it's important to use a recipe formulated for the kind of fat you'd like to use—otherwise, you'll need to adjust for the amount of water, which can be a tricky business for all but the most experienced bakers.

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