Pumpkin Pie Dip (A 5 Minute Recipe) - Cooking Classy (2024)

Published September 14, 2012. Updated January 14, 2019

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Pumpkin Pie Dip – a simple 5 minute perfectly pumpkiny dip that is has just the right amount of sweet andspice. It’s fluffy, creamy and yes even dreamy. Basically it’s pure goodness!

It tastes so much like pumpkin pie (different texture obviously, but same amazing flavor). So when you want a quick dessert with all the flavors of pumpkin pie that everyone will love, then this is definitely what you’ll want to make. You’ll quickly lose track of just how much you’ve actually eaten.

I saw this Pumpkin Pie Dip floating around Pinterest so I thought, ooh yes I must try that! I liked that this recipe didn’t use cool whip as some of the pumpkin pie dips do. I changed a few things from the original recipe.

I thought it needed a little more pumpkin flavor so I added an additional 1/4 cup pumpkin puree (to the 1 cup listed). Iomittedthe pumpkin pie spice and rather just increased the cinnamon, added nutmeg and cloves then left the ginger as listed, then I added a little caramel sauce of course.

I love pumpkin and caramel. I love anything with caramel and this has the perfect blend!

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Makes about 4 cups

Servings: 16

Prep10 minutes minutes

Ready in: 10 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • 8 oz cream cheese , softened
  • 2 cups powdered sugar
  • 1 1/4 cups canned pumpkin
  • 1/2 cup sour cream
  • 1 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp nutmeg
  • 1/2 tsp ginger
  • 1/4 tsp cloves (optional)
  • 1/4 - 1/2 cup caramel sauce , store bought or homemade (optional, but highly recommended)
  • graham crackers , chocolate crackers or gingersnap cookies for servings

Instructions

  • In a large mixing bowl, using an electric hand mixer on low speed, blend together cream cheese and powdered sugar until combine, then increase mixer to medium and beat for 1 minute until smooth and fluffy.

  • Add in pumpkin, sour cream, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger and cloves and mix until well blended and fluffy, about 1 - 2 minutes. Drizzle with optional caramel sauce (and marble if desired), serve with crackers. Store in refrigerator in an airtight container.

  • Recipe Source: adapted from Taste of Home

Notes

For cleaner edges on your graham crackers, simply cut them along indentations with a sharp knife rather than breaking them into individual pieces.

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Pumpkin Pie Dip

Author: Jaclyn

Categorized:

  • Desserts
  • Halloween

Tagged:

  • cinnamon
  • cream cheese
  • pumpkin

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41 Comments

  • Ann Jimenez

    Can this be made with cool whip instead of cream cheese? I need to find more dips without cheese products?

  • Pamela Hudnall

    Would this be a good dip to serve with apple slices?
    I am making this recipe for my date this Friday.
    Thank you so much, in advance.

    • Jaclyn

      Pumpkin Pie Dip (A 5 Minute Recipe) - Cooking Classy (9)

      It just depends on whether you like pumpkin and apple flavors together – not really one I prefer, but with the caramel it might make it doable. Let me know if you try it :).

  • Michelle jolliff

    What about using vanilla yogurt in place of sour cream??

    • Jaclyn

      Pumpkin Pie Dip (A 5 Minute Recipe) - Cooking Classy (10)

      That would probably work fine too.

  • Denise

    About how much does this make? Can you use caramel dip found in produce section for dipping apples? Looks delish!!

    • Jaclyn

      Pumpkin Pie Dip (A 5 Minute Recipe) - Cooking Classy (11)

      It might work, it’s seems quite a bit thicker so you may want to try and thin it out a bit with some water.

  • Angela

    This dip looks so delicious! I’m going to make it for our neighborhood Christmas party.

  • Paige

    So good! Thanks for the recipe!

  • X LTD

    thanks Jclyn for all your recipes I can’t wait to try the soups and the deserts I have my favorites picked out for my family and I to start cooking for Christmas!!! I love pumpkin too! I make pumpkin pudding every year and New Years! It contains pumpkin, vanilla pudding and whip cream How easy is that? Just add your favorite spices! Merry Christmas from us to you! Joan and family

    • Jaclyn

      Thanks Joan! Merry Christmas to you and your family too! I hope you enjoy the recipes =)!

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FAQs

Is pumpkin pie ok if left out overnight? ›

How Long Can Pumpkin Pie Be Left at Room Temperature? Your pumpkin pie can safely sit out on the kitchen counter for up to 2 hours, says the FDA. After that, you run the risk of bacterial growth.

How do you cool down a pumpkin pie? ›

After baking, pie should be left at room temperature to cool for 2 to 4 hours. Within 4 hours, the pie should then be placed in the refrigerator and covered loosely with plastic wrap.

Can I eat 7 day old pumpkin pie? ›

If properly wrapped—that is, loosely covered with aluminum foil or plastic wrap—a freshly baked pumpkin pie keeps in the fridge for 3 to 4 days.

Would pumpkin pie be safe to eat after two weeks in the refrigerator? ›

According to FoodSafety.gov, homemade pumpkin pie can be stored in the refrigerator for 3–4 days. To keep your pie as fresh as possible, be sure to wrap it loosely in plastic wrap or aluminum foil.

Why is store-bought pumpkin pie not refrigerated? ›

Why Are Store-Bought Pies Not Refrigerated? So that brings many of us to the question: Why are the pumpkin pies at the grocery store sitting out? Store-bought pumpkin pies include shelf-stable ingredients such as preservatives which allow them to last longer, even at room temp.

Why is my pumpkin pie wet on top after cooling? ›

If you notice liquid on the top of your pie while it's still in the oven or still hot, then it has been overbaked. Just as above, the proteins in the custard have toughened too much, squeezing out the liquid from the filling. If you notice that the pie is dewy when you remove it from the fridge, it's just condensation.

Can you overcook a pumpkin pie? ›

While a wobbly, runny pie is a telltale sign that a pumpkin pie is undercooked, an overcooked pumpkin pie is a bit harder to spot. When you've overcooked a pumpkin pie, you may see: The filling separating from the crust. The filling has visible cracks.

Should a pumpkin pie toothpick come out clean? ›

The way you test a cake for doneness also works for pumpkin pie: Insert a toothpick (or a knife) near the center of the pie and, if it comes out clean, your pie is done. If it's oh-so-close, keep in mind that the custard continues to cook as the pie cools.

Should pumpkin pie still jiggly in the middle? ›

The outer edges of the pie should be firm while the center will be a little jiggly, but not sloshy or unsteady. As the old adage goes, "It needs to jiggle like Jell-O but not wiggle like a wave." If the entire pie is wobbly, continue baking.

Does overcooked pumpkin pie taste bad? ›

If you overcook a pumpkin pie in an oven, the crust can become too hard and the filling can become burnt or dry. The crust can become almost like a hard cookie, with a strong flavor and possibly a charred color. The filling can become dry and crumbly, with a burnt taste and a dark color.

How long can pumpkin pie be left unrefrigerated? ›

Don't worry—you can leave your pumpkin pie out on the table while you linger over dessert. The FDA's official stance is that homemade pumpkin pie can sit out for up to two hours.

What happens if you leave pie out overnight? ›

McDowell says that fruit and custard pies are best eaten within the first 24 hours after baking, but can be stored at room temperature for up to two days—any longer than that, and the crust will start to get soggy.

Can you leave pie out overnight after baking? ›

If a pie contains eggs or dairy products, it should be stored in the refrigerator and not left out at room temperature for more than two hours. Pies that do not contain dairy products, such as fruit pies can be stored, loosely covered at room temperature for up to two days.

Is pie still good if left out overnight? ›

How Long Does Pie Last Unrefrigerated? According to the University of Illinois Extension, pies with eggs and dairy will only last about two hours without refrigeration, while pies without eggs or dairy can last for up to two days without refrigeration.

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