This classic pumpkin bread recipe is perfectly moist, easy to make without a mixer, and full of the best pumpkin flavor!

Moist Pumpkin Bread Slices

Most of the time when I’m craving pumpkin bread, I turn to my favorite recipe for these gluten-free, sugar-free, healthy pumpkin muffins. (Which, fun fact, can also be baked into bread!)  But on those days when I find myself craving the real deal…

this is the classic pumpkin bread recipe that I absolutely adore. ♡

It’s made with butter, sugar, flour, and all of the indulgent stuff you need in a good old-fashioned slice of pumpkin bread. And I’m especially partial to this recipe in particular because it adds extra pumpkin purée and pumpkin spice in the batter to bring out the best of those cozy fall flavors we all love, and makes this bread ultra-moist as well. This pumpkin bread recipe is also super-easy to make without a mixer. And of course, it beats any fall candle you can buy in the store and is guaranteed to make your entire home smell downright heavenly.

I’ve been tweaking this recipe bit by bit over the years and think I’ve reached the point where I’m finally happy with it. So if you happen to be looking for a classic moist pumpkin bread recipe to add to your repertoire, I highly recommend bookmarking and giving this one a try. It’s one of my favorite treats this time of year and I always look forward to it.

Let’s make some pumpkin bread!

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Pumpkin Bread Batter In Bowl

Pumpkin Bread Ingredients:

First, a few notes about the ingredients you will need to make this easy pumpkin bread recipe:

  • Flour: I have only tested this recipe with basic all-purpose flour. If you try it with a different flour, though, please let us know the results in the comments below.
  • Spices: A mix of pumpkin pie spice (either homemade or store-bought) plus some extra ground cinnamon.
  • Baking soda and baking powder: We will use both in this recipe.
  • Salt: Please note that I wrote this recipe using fine sea salt, which is less potent than iodonized (table) salt. That said, if you only have table salt on hand, you can add it and just use a bit less (1/2 teaspoon).
  • Sugars: This recipe calls for both granulated (white) sugar and light brown sugar.
  • Butter: Which I prefer instead of oil in this recipe to add lots of rich butter flavor.
  • Pumpkin purée: I used canned pumpkin purée, but you can make your own from scratch if you prefer. (Just be careful not to accidentally buy canned pumpkin pie filling, which is a different product altogether.)
  • Eggs: Just two regular large eggs.
  • Vanilla extract: Finally, some pure vanilla extract, which will pair beautifully with all of those cozy pumpkin flavors.

Pumpkin Bread in Bread Pan

How To Make Pumpkin Bread:

Here is a brief overview of how to make pumpkin bread (full instructions included below):

  1. Mix the dry ingredients. First, we’ll whisk together all of the dry ingredients (minus the sugars).
  2. Mix the sugars and wet ingredients. Then in a separate large mixing bowl, stir together the sugars and melted butter until evenly combined, and then mix in the pumpkin purée, eggs and vanilla.
  3. Combine the wet and dry ingredients. Next we’ll combine all of those ingredients. (Be sure not to over-mix!)
  4. Bake. Then we will pour the batter into a parchment-lined (or greased) bread pan, and bake until a toothpick inserted in the middle of the loaf comes out clean.
  5. Cool. Then I recommend transferring the bread pan to a wire baking rack to let it cool for a bit, invert the bread onto the rack to let it cool a bit more, then slice and enjoy! The texture of this bread (especially the crust) is definitely best the same day that it is baked, but I’ve included instructions below for how to store it at room temperature or in the freezer if you would like.

Pumpkin Bread in Pan

Pumpkin Bread Recipe Variations:

I’m one of those people who loves my pumpkin bread plain without any extra mix-ins. But if you would like to customize yours, feel free to…

  • Add nuts or dried fruit: Feel free to stir in 1/2 cup of chopped walnuts, pecans, or dried fruit (such as dried cranberries or chopped dried apricots) to the batter before baking if you would like.
  • Add chocolate chips:Feel free to stir in 1/2 cup of chocolate chips (semisweet, dark, or white) to the batter before baking, if you would like to make chocolate chip pumpkin bread.
  • Add orange zest: This batter would also be delicious with the zest of one orange stirred in.
  • Add fresh ginger: If you love the flavor of ginger in your pumpkin bread, feel free to stir in 2 to 3 teaspoons of grated fresh ginger.
  • Add a streusel crumble on top: If you really want to get decadent and make a streusel pumpkin bread, just stir together 1/2 cup all-purpose flour, 1/4 cup granulated sugar, 1/4 cup melted butter, 1/2 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice and a pinch of salt together until it is chunky and crumbly. Then sprinkle it on top of the batter before baking.

Pumpkin Bread Slices

More Favorite Pumpkin Recipes:

Looking for some more pumpkin recipes to make this season? Here are some of my faves:

Individual Slices of Pumpkin Bread

Pumpkin Bread

4.87 from 30 votes
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour 15 minutes
Makes: 12 to 16 servings
Author: Ali
Pumpkin Bread
This classic pumpkin bread recipe is easy to make without a mixer, perfectly moist, and full of the best pumpkin flavor!

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Prepare oven and bread pan. Heat oven to 350°F.  Line a 9 x 5-inch bread pan with parchment or mist with cooking spray.
  • Mix the dry ingredients. In a medium mixing bowl, whisk together the flour, pumpkin pie spice, baking soda, cinnamon, baking powder and salt until combined.  Set aside.
  • Mix the sugars and wet ingredients. In a separate large mixing bowl, whisk together the granulated sugar, brown sugar and melted butter until evenly combined.  Add in the pumpkin purée, eggs and vanilla and stir until evenly combined.
  • Combine the wet and dry ingredients. Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and stir until they are just combined and no dry streaks remain.  (Try to avoid over-mixing!)
  • Bake. Pour the batter into the prepared bread pan, and smooth the top of the batter so that it is even.  Bake for 50-60 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the middle of the loaf comes out clean.
  • Cool. Transfer the pan to a wire baking rack and let the bread cool for 10 minutes.  Then run a knife around the edges of the bread and carefully invert the bread onto the wire baking rack to continue cooling for 5-10 more minutes.  Then slice, serve and enjoy!

Notes

Storage instructions: This bread can be stored in a food storage container or zip-top bag at room temperature for up to 3-4 days.  If you would like to freeze the bread, let it cool completely to room temperature.  Then wrap the bread tightly in bees wrap (or plastic wrap), enclose it in a food storage container or zip-top freezer bag, and freeze for up to 3 months.

Additional Info

Course: Bread
Cuisine: American
Did you make this?Let me know how it turned out in the comments below!

About Ali

Hi, I'm Ali Martin! I created this site in 2009 to celebrate good food and gathering around the table. I live in Kansas City with my husband and two young boys and love creating simple, reliable, delicious recipes that anyone can make!

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52 Comments

  1. Amy says:

    Made this using GF 1:1 flour and it turned out AMAZING!!!

    1. Amy says:

      Oh and I used olive oil instead of butter – so GF and DF! Yummo

  2. Sue Wimsatt says:

    This was a fantastic recipe! I wanted just one loaf buy made a second loaf to freeze because it was delicious and I leftover puree. I used fresh pumpkin and mixed my own spices (cloves, nutmeg, ginger, allspice) instead of using pumpkin pie spice. A winner!

  3. Dianne says:

    Is the butter measurement 1/2 cup of melted butter or 1/2 cup of butter melted?

    1. Carter says:

      Some of the butter will evaporate if you decide to melt the butter in the microwave or stove. But that’s okay: you still have the majority of the butter. Just melt one whole stick of butter {1/2 cup} and use it.

  4. Katie says:

    5 stars
    I tried this pumpkin bread recipe this week and this will now be my go-to recipe! It isn’t dry at all and the spices are just right. So yummy!

  5. Charlene Pearson says:

    Love the taste, made it twice, toothpick came out
    clean, but undercooked. Cooked for 60 minutes in a glass
    loaf pan, maybe try 65-70 minutes & a different pan, next
    time

    Your thoughts?
    Charlene

    1. Penny says:

      I made this and it sounds delicious but my bread did not cook? Any ideas on where I went wrong? I doubled the ingredients bc I wanted to freeze one and cooked them both at the same time for about 55 minutes. Clean tooth pick and felt cooked through but they were heavy when lifting which I thought was odd. Went to cut into later after cooking and they were not cooked. Used dark metal loaf tins. I’m not a great baker and do not have much experience with baking so any help/advice would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

  6. Janet says:

    Looks like a great recipe! Could you tell me…is it an overly sweet recipe? Could I decrease the white sugar without it impacting the chemistry of the recipe too much?

  7. JT says:

    5 stars
    This is the best pumpkin bread if you are looking for a moist, sweet like a pumpkin muffin bread. My family loved it, especially the kids.

  8. Yasmin says:

    5 stars
    Great recipe! ?

  9. Lena says:

    Recipe and reviews are excellent. I follow KETO and low carb WOE. Can almond flour and sugar substitute such as Swerve and Swerve brown sugar be substituted for flour and sugar? Has anyone experimented with these ingredients? Thanks.

  10. Marilynn Francis says:

    5 stars
    I used all-purpose gluten-free flour. It came out perfect. My family loved it. So delicious and moist ?