7 Healthy Pumpkin Recipes (Gluten Free, Vegan) (2024)

Pumpkin pie squares by Cathy @ Straight Up Food

I don’t know about you, but making (and eating) pumpkin treats is one of my favorite parts of fall! After all, pumpkin is versatile, nutritious—and pretty much everyone loves it. (As opposed to, say, broccoli. I don’t think Starbucks would have nearly the same success with brocco-lattes.) Since I want nothing more than for people to look and feel amazing through veggie-rich, plant-based eating, pumpkin season makes my heart sing.

In honor of this fabulous fall veggie, I’m delighted to offer you 7 healthy pumpkin recipes that are not only delicious, but vegan, gluten free, and low in oil and/or refined sugar. So you can not only feel good while you’re eating these tasty treats, you can feel good after eating them. Better yet, everyone—even those with food sensitivities and special diets—can join the fun. I’ve marked the recipes that comply with popular plant-based plans, like McDougall and Eat to Live, so you can hop straight to the ones that work for you.

What’s more, thanks to pumpkin, all these recipes contain slimming fiber and depression-busting folate¹.

You can use canned pumpkin in all of these recipes, or you can DIY with this easy-to-follow Pumpkin Roasting Primer from Angela at Oh She Glows. Get ready to soak up the pumpkin-y goodness, gluten-free, vegan style!

Apple Slices with Vegan Pumpkin Pie Dip

One of my favorite recipes on Veggie Quest, these apple slices with pumpkin pie dip are a great snack or appetizer. Loved by omnivores and vegans alike, they’re my go-to take-along for fall potlucks. Better yet, they’re SOS-free: no added salt, oil, or sugar. Most importantly, though, they’re downright delicious! (Low fat, SOS-free, Eat to Live)

Vegan Pumpkin Mac N’ Cheeze Sauce

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Credit: Angela @ Oh She Glows

Hoooooboy, I can’t wait to try this recipe from Angela at Oh She Glows! I mean, how amazing and creamy does this mac n’ cheeze sauce look? Bonus points: it just so happens be healthy! In fact, I’ve already got this recipe penciled into my meal plan for the week, as the sauce for a vegan baked mac n’ cheeze with gluten-free pasta. Given how delicious this sauce looks, though, I’m going to have to be careful not to eat it all with a spoon before putting it in the casserole. (Low fat)

Pumpkin Pie Squares

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Credit: Cathy @ Straight Up Food

These pumpkin pie squares by Cathy at Straight Up Food are treats that truly love you back. Not only do they look incredible, but since these oat-based bars with optional creamy cashew frosting are sweetened with dates, they could do double duty as breakfast or dessert. Perfect for a fall brunch! (SOS-free, Eat to Live)

Gluten-Free Pumpkin Muffins

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Credit: Holly @ My Plant Based Family

Another great brunch option, these low-fat pumpkin muffins from Holly at My Plant Based family look simply scrumptious. With a brown rice flour base and sweetened with banana, applesauce, and maple syrup, these are muffins you can feel good about eating. Better yet, according to Holly they’re kid-tested and approved! And unlike a lot of low-fat baked goods, they still taste good the day after you bake them. (Low fat, no added oil, no refined sugar)

Pumpkin Black Bean Burgers

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Credit: Cassie @ Back to Her Roots

These veggie burgers by Cassie at Back to Her Roots are an outside-the-box way to make use of pumpkin. According to Cassie, they have the perfect veggie burger texture: “moist, but not mushy.” Better yet, they’re freezer friendly, so you can make a big batch in advance for healthy eats in no time. While they contain a little more oil than I’d normally use, you could easily swap that for a neutral nut butter like cashew to pump up the nutrients even further. Rich in fiber and plant-based protein, these burgers are a nutritious, deliciously different way to love pumpkin!

Impossible Vegan Pumpkin Pie

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Credit: Susan @ FatFree Vegan Kitchen

Every year at Thanksgiving time, I make this incredible pumpkin pie from Susan at FatFree Vegan Kitchen. It’s called “impossible” because it magically makes its own crust as it bakes, which means it packs in maximum flavor while being quick and easy to prepare. What’s more, despite the fact that it’s low fat, it comes out with perfectly creamy pumpkin pie texture and flavor. The only problem I have with this pie is that it’s too good—I can eat three slices (I know, right?) without blinking! (Low fat)

Vegan Pumpkin Chai Latte

This chai-spiced pumpkin “latte” captures all the decadence of pumpkin pie in 5 minutes with just 61 little calories. Since it’s caffeine free, this latte is the perfect dessert for crisp fall evenings: A cozy, creamy mug of goodness that practically begs you to curl up with a novel in front of a crackling fire. Oh, and did I mention that in addition to tasting divine, it also provides 230% of your daily value of vitamin A? Not bad for dessert. 🙂 (Low fat, no added sugar, Eat to Live variation)

I hope you enjoy these gluten-free healthy vegan pumpkin recipes as much as I do! Now it’s your turn: What’s your favorite way to enjoy pumpkin?

References

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7 Healthy Pumpkin Recipes (Gluten Free, Vegan) (2024)

FAQs

Does pumpkin puree have gluten? ›

Libby's 100% Pure Pumpkin is naturally gluten free. Does this product contain any ingredients other than pumpkin? No. Libby's 100% Pure Pumpkin is made with only one ingredient⏤pumpkin.

How do you add canned pumpkin to your diet? ›

Add two tablespoons of pumpkin to your oatmeal for a delicious addition to a hearty meal. If you're a smoothie fan, add ¼ cup of pumpkin per 8 oz serving to your favorite morning beverage for a boost of vitamin A. You can even add pumpkin to your store-bought pancake or waffle mix for added flavor and moistness.

Does pumpkin pie contain gluten? ›

Pumpkin pie filling does not contain gluten. However, you'll need a gluten-free pie crust to make gluten-free pumpkin pie.

Is pumpkin spice powder gluten free? ›

Pumpkin Pie Spice is gluten free. Pumpkin Pie Spice should be safe for patients with celiac and other gluten-related disorders. Fig's dietitians reviewed this note on pumpkin pie spice. Check ingredients faster with the free Fig app!

Can celiacs eat instant potatoes? ›

If you want the convenience of store-bought mashed potatoes, several brands of instant mashed potatoes are considered gluten-free to less than 20 parts per million (ppm), including Betty Crocker Potato Buds, Idaho Spuds Naturals line, and Hungry Jack Instant Mashed Potatoes.

Can celiacs eat potatoes? ›

Many foods, such as meat, vegetables, cheese, potatoes and rice, are naturally free from gluten so you can still include them in your diet. A dietitian can help you identify which foods are safe to eat and which are not. If you're unsure, you can use the following lists as a general guide.

What is the healthiest way to eat pumpkin? ›

Pureed, baked or roasted pumpkin is a nutrient-dense food that is low in calories and fat while being high in fiber, helping you feel full for longer.

Why do bodybuilders eat canned pumpkin? ›

Potassium. Potassium is essential for electrolyte balance and supports muscle function. Pumpkin also contains this vital mineral, helping keep your muscles in top shape.

Is canned pumpkin really healthy? ›

Canned pumpkin is just as nutritious as purée made from scratch, and it's much easier and more convenient, Ms. Lynett said. Just be sure to buy plain pumpkin purée and not pumpkin pie filling, which can have added sugar and sodium and may not provide as much fiber, she added.

Is Cool Whip gluten-free? ›

YES, Cool Whip is gluten-free!

Although it does not carry a gluten-free certification on the label, Cool Whip doesn't contain any sources of gluten. In addition, Kraft Heinz states that cross-contamination with gluten has not occurred during the manufacturing of Cool Whip products.

Is cinnamon gluten-free? ›

Cinnamon is a gluten-free spice obtained from the bark of the Cinnamonum tree. Some people are sensitive, allergic, or intolerant to gluten. While naturally obtained cinnamon is gluten-free, processed cinnamon powder may sometimes contain gluten.

Is Libby's pumpkin gluten-free? ›

I used Libby's Canned Pumpkin a couple weeks ago. I called costumer service and they confirmed that it was gluten-free. They were very helpful.

What spices are not gluten free? ›

There are two reasons why ground spices like curry powder, turmeric, paprika, and cinnamon might contain gluten: They were either contaminated in the factory, or the manufacturer added a little flour to them later to prevent caking. Most herbs and spices are safe, however, especially if they're fresh.

Does allspice have gluten? ›

Allspice is gluten free. Allspice should be safe for patients with celiac and other gluten-related disorders.

Does canned pumpkin have gluten? ›

Canned Pumpkin is gluten free. Canned Pumpkin should be safe for patients with celiac and other gluten-related disorders.

Is all canned pumpkin gluten-free? ›

There are several brands of canned pumpkin pie filling out there, and luckily almost all of them are gluten-free!

Does Libby's pumpkin pie mix have gluten? ›

Good news! If you don't feel like making your own pumpkin pie filling, we can happily say that Libby's pumpkin pie filling is definitely gluten-free.

What is canned pumpkin puree made of? ›

Pumpkin purée is simply cooked and mashed pumpkin.

Pumpkin purée can be homemade with whole pumpkin or canned and sold in grocery stores. Canned pumpkin purée that says “100% pumpkin” on the label may also contain one or more types of winter squash, like butternut, Hubbard, Boston Marrow, and Golden Delicious.

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