This is the PERFECT pumpkin bread. Itโs super moist and full of wonderful fall, pumpkin flavors and stays soft for days. It also makes two loaves which means you can easily have one for your family and have one to give to a friend, neighbor, or teacher. The secret lies in a perfect balance of pumpkin puree, oil, and water, creating a loaf thatโs moist and never dry. You can even add raisins or walnuts.
For more pumpkin treats, try our Baked Maple Pumpkin Donuts, or our Pumpkin Fry Bread.
Why Our Recipe
- Ultra-moist texture that stays soft for days.
- Super easy to get into the oven with the batter made in just one bowl.
- Use our custom spice blend instead of pumpkin spice for the perfect flavor.
With only one bowl and no complicated steps, youโll have your batter mixed and ready to bake in no time. Weโve also ditched the standard pumpkin spice blend for our custom combination of cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and cloves, giving this bread the perfect cozy fall flavor without being overpowering.
Ingredient Notes
- Pumpkin Puree: Be sure to use plain pumpkin puree, not pumpkin pie filling, as the latter contains added sugar and spices. Youโll find this in the baking aisle, usually near the canned fruits and vegetables.
- Vegetable Oil: This keeps the bread moist. If you don’t want to use vegetable oil, we recommend using the same amount of unsweetened applesauce which is the best substitute for keeping the same level of moist.
- Spices: Our custom blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and cloves provides just the right amount of warm fall flavors without overpowering the pumpkin. You can use 1 tablespoon of pumpkin pie spice instead.
Add-Ins
Our Moist Pumpkin Bread is amazing on its own, but if you desire a little something extra, add chopped walnuts or chopped pecans (1-2 cups approximately). You can also mix in the same amount of raisins or chocolate chips – because if you’ve never tried pumpkin chocolate chip bread, you’re in for a tasty treat! This bread is the perfect base recipe, so feel free to play around and find your perfect add-in.
Baking Tips
Because every oven bakes a little differently, sometimes the top of your loaf might brown more quickly than you want. If you’re worried about this, place a piece of aluminum foil loosely over the top during the last 20 minutes of baking – kind of like a little tent. This is a little trick from the many times we’ve made this Moist Pumpkin Bread, as well as other breads.
And make sure you generously grease and flour your loaf pans to avoid the bread sticking. One of the best ways to do this that we’ve found is using a solid vegetable shortening and our fingers. Once greased, add 1/4 cup of flour into the pan, and (over the sink for any flour that spills out) rotate the loaf pan until every part of the interior has a dusty flour coating. Dump any excess flour into the trash or straight into the next pan if you’re making multiple loaves.
Storage Instructions
Store leftovers at room temperature in an airtight container or resealable bag for up to 4 days.
Freeze for up to 2 months. Wait until your bread has cooled completely before wrapping it in plastic cling wrap, and then placing it in a freezer-safe resealable bag. When ready to eat, simply place it on the counter to thaw.
Warm slices in the microwave on high for 10 seconds for that fresh from the oven warmth.
More pumpkin recipes…
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Pumpkin Cinnamon Rolls
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Perfect Pumpkin Pancakes
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Perfect Pumpkin Cheesecake
6 hrs 20 mins
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Can you use this recipe for a mini loaf pan???
Yes you can, it’ll just require less baking time.
Iโll use this hot my pumpkin cheesecake too!
Love this!
Added walnuts n dry cranberries!
Could you add honey for sweetner? How would you adjust the recipe? Thanks
You can replace the sugar with the same amount of honey.
My family loved it. So moist. I added walnuts…wonderful. The spices are well balanced.
This is the absolute best pumpkin bread I’ve ever made. It’s unbelievably moist and just tastes perfect. My family devoured it at Thanksgiving and I’m making more today, because I cant wait for Christmas pumpkin bread.
I am going to make this for thanksgiving and I wanted to know how long to bake it in a bundt pan? Also is there anything else I should change..maybe the temperature? Thanks and Iโm excited to try it!
Bundt pan cakes generally require 50-70 minutes of baking time at 350 degrees. Due to the nature of the long baking times on quick breads it may take much longer than that. Bundt pans develop a much thicker crust With a 90 minute+ baking time you may end up with a pretty tough crust.
What if I donโt have nutmeg, cloves or ginger? Can I just use pumpkin spice??
This pumpkin bread turned out very well! The loaves really rose! I froze 1 loaf in individual slices for a quick treat later! I cut mine a little smaller and got 16 slices from one loaf which are still pretty hefty slices. I was looking for a recipe that included ginger, most don’t seem to. I also swapped the sugar for 1 cup light brown and 1 cup white and substituted about half the oil for applesauce since I had some laying around. Will be making again!
I just wanted to share how amazing the chocolate cake recipe you shared came out deliciously yummy. I made it for my daughters birthday everybody loved how moist and good it tasted. LOVE your recipes โค๏ธ
This pumpkin bread was so easy to make, moist and delicious. My only change was to substitute 3-4 tsp pumpkin spice in place of the spices. It turned out great. This will become a family favourite.
I’ve notices that with your recipes you put your pans up higher than I expect–like a 1/3 from the top. I’ve always put them square in the middle, but not sure if anyone ever told me where is best, it just seem to make sense–what are your thoughts?
It’s actually just the camera angle. The pan is in the middle of the oven.