We use pumpkin for so many more recipes than just pie! Soups, salads, chili, scones, muffins, cookies cheesecake, brownies, and more! Canned pumpkin gets put to great use, but so does kabocha squash, also known as Japanese pumpkin. These 18 recipes will expand your idea of how to use pumpkin – and even thrill any anti-pumpkin pie folks you might know.
Spicy Smoky Pumpkin Soup
We love pumpkin for its versatility – it works beautifully in sweet recipes, of course, but we also love it in savory recipes such as our Pumpkin Cornbread (recipe below) and this recipe for silky smooth Spicy Smoky Pumpkin Soup. Get the recipe.
Roasted Pumpkin Quinoa Salad with Pomegranate
Our Roasted Pumpkin Quinoa Salad is hearty enough for a main dish at lunch, or add a small amount of roasted meat, chicken, fish or tofu for dinner. Japanese pumpkin, also known as kabocha squash and Kent pumpkin, is rich in color, texture and flavor. Combined with quinoa, fresh herbs and nuts and fresh, juicy pomegranate seeds, this is a memorable salad. Company worthy. Get the recipe.
Roasted Pumpkin Baked Pasta with Sage
Roasted Pumpkin Baked Pasta with Sage is hearty, yet a bit elegant. Low FODMAP gluten-free pasta combined with roasted kabocha squash (also called pumpkin), red bell peppers and kale with garlic-oil along with marinara, fresh mozzarella and sage. Comfort food, easy to make, and reheats well, too. Get the recipe.
Pumpkin Biscuits
These flaky biscuits have the addition of canned pumpkin purée and are our choice to make when ham makes an appearance on our table. Get the recipe.
Pumpkin Cornbread
We have several cornbread recipes for you, this one is rich and moist with pumpkin. Love this one with chili! Get the recipe.
Turkey Chili with Winter Squash & Beans
Are you a chili lover? For a change of pace, this Turkey Chili features a lighter protein as well as tender, rich winter squash (pumpkin) as well as beans. Get the recipe.
Roasted Kabocha with Crispy Quinoa Crumbs
Kabocha squash is rich and creamy in addition to being the most gorgeous deep orange color. The reddish brown quinoa is cooked conventionally, and then tossed around in a hot skillet with garlic-infused olive oil until crispy. This extra step brings your quinoa to a whole new level of chewiness and savoriness.
During the last minute of cooking a full tablespoon of coriander seeds are added to the quinoa for a burst of unexpected flavor. This is a hearty side dish or even a light main dish for lunch for any vegans or vegetarians among us. Get the recipe.
Pumpkin Gingerbread Streusel Coffee Cake
This cake…It is moist with pumpkin, and crowned with a brown sugar pecan streusel packed with gingerbread spices. If you make one cake this fall and holiday season, I implore you to make this one. Get the recipe.
Chocolate Pumpkin Marble Bundt Cake
We love recipes that marble flavors together, and this Bundt cake which features visually striking broad-stroke swirls of pumpkin and chocolate cake is even more delicious than it looks. Topped off with a chocolate glaze, too. Get the recipe.
Pumpkin Cobbler
If you’re looking for a very simple, homespun pumpkin dessert, this pumpkin cobbler, which is also gluten-free, fits the bill. It’s sort of like a pumpkin pie without a crust, but it also has pockets of biscuit/cake-like portions, as well as sugary streusel. Get the recipe.
Pumpkin Chocolate Swirled Cream Cheese Brownies
We have long been fans of pumpkin cheesecake. And of course we love brownies. So we figured, why not combine them? Get the recipe.
Triple Ginger Pumpkin Cake
Freshly grated ginger, powdered ginger, and crystallized ginger, along with moist canned pumpkin, make this simple snack cake more than the sum of its parts. Get the recipe.
Pumpkin Muffins with Raisins
We always keep canned pumpkin around, and we probably make non-pie recipes with it more than pie! These pumpkin muffins with raisins are simple to make, and perfect for a fall bake sale. Get the recipe.
Pumpkin Chocolate Chunk Muffins
Some muffins are on the healthier side, and sometimes they’re a little more sumptuous, like these pumpkin chocolate chunk muffins. Get the recipe.
Pumpkin Cheesecake with Gingersnap Crust
Smooth, silky pumpkin works so well with cream cheese and this is a fantastic New York-style, pumpkin cheesecake in a snappy gingersnap cookie crust. Get the recipe.
Vegan Pumpkin Cranberry Oat Breakfast Cookies
We have several breakfast cookie recipes on our site and these pumpkin cranberry oat breakfast cookies are perfect in the fall. All of these breakfast cookie recipes happen to be vegan, too. Come check them out. Get the recipe.
Pumpkin Cranberry Scones
Our pumpkin scones are not too sweet, and they are studded with cranberries. A light dusting of extra-coarse sugar on top makes these extra special, as does the optional cinnamon butter. Get the recipe.
Dairy-Free Pumpkin Streusel Muffins
Who says dairy-free baking is uninteresting? These dairy-free pumpkin streusel muffins are easy to make, moist and delicious. If you don’t tell people that they are dairy-free, they will never know. Get the recipe.
Thanksgiving Holiday Recipes That Won’t Make You Bloat
These are our very best Thanksgiving & Christmas Tummy Friendly Main Dishes, from turkey to ham, roast beef to something a little different like duck, or a simple roast chicken. And we have vegetarian and vegan options, along with some hearty pastas for those that like those additions on the table. Read: Thanksgiving & Christmas Low FODMAP Main Dishes
Holiday Appetizers For Everyone! Even For Delicate Digestions!
Appetizers! Perhaps not an everyday thing, but around the holidays we love to have a spread of little nibbles. These are our very best Thanksgiving & Christmas Low FODMAP & Gluten Free Appetizers and hors d’oeuvres from simple, to sublime, easy to elegant. You will find what you are looking for whether you need a dish to take to a party, something for a buffet, or a plated appetizer.
Read: Low FODMAP & Gluten Free Holiday Appetizers
85 Tummy Friendly Desserts For The Chocolate Lover In Your Life
Welcome to the largest collection of desserts for the chocolate lover in your life. Each of these are also gut-friendly so that you don’t have to worry about bloating, or a noisy belly when getting romantic! All of these desserts are gluten-free and low FODMAP! Click for 85 Desserts For The Chocolate Lover In Your Life