About Easy Pumpkin Bread Recipe

There are no two ways about it: we simply love pumpkin-flavored everything! Call us crazy, but we’re 100% on board with this autumnal trend. This quick and easy recipe for Pumpkin Quick Bread is no exception. If you are a big pumpkin fan like us, then check out these egg-free recipes for Pumpkin Pie and Pumpkin Pancakes. This recipe is super forgiving and easily adaptable. In fact, it is based on my popular Banana Bread Recipe. The bread has a moist, tender, and soft crumb and is loaded to the brim with warm, cozy flavors. The entire recipe is super easy: it’s all made in one bowl! It also just so happens to be naturally vegan. Since it is made with whole wheat flour and unrefined raw sugar, it is wholesome and healthy. It is also a favorite among kids! Fruit-based purées make excellent egg replacements. The pumpkin works in tandem with the leaveners to replace the eggs for this fall-flavored favorite. Feel free to swap in your favorite mashed fruit like sweet potato, yam, applesauce, or banana for a different take.

Ingredients & Substitutions

 Whole Wheat Flour – I prefer to bake quick bread and cakes with whole wheat flour to keep things healthy, and I have become very good at whole wheat baking. Note that the texture is a bit heavier due to whole wheat flour, but the flavor is nice and nutty. You can swap in all-purpose flour or use a 50/50 split of whole wheat and all-purpose flours depending on your preference. Pumpkin Purée – When I make vegan pumpkin bread or pumpkin muffins, I always make pumpkin purée from scratch. I steam the pumpkins in a pan or Instant Pot, then purée it in a blender. Feel free to check out three ways How to make Pumpkin Puree. Feel free to swap in roasted pumpkin purée or canned pumpkin. Oil – Because we’re using fruit purée, you don’t need a ton of oil. This recipe calls for just ¼ cup oil. Any neutral oil will do. Sugar – Generally speaking, I use unrefined cane sugar instead of refined white sugar. You can substitute molasses, jaggery, dates syrup, palm sugar, coconut sugar, or maple syrup if you prefer. I would not suggest adding honey as it becomes toxic when heated. The pumpkin bread is not overly sweet but just sweet enough. If you prefer more of a dessert flavor you can increase the amount of sugar to 1 cup. Baking Powder & Baking Soda – You’ll need both types of leavening here. Ground Cinnamon, Ginger, & Nutmeg Powder – These warming spices bring all the pumpkin pie vibes. Feel free to swap in an equal amount of pumpkin pie spice instead! Vanilla Extract – For depth and complexity. Feel free to use vanilla powder or paste instead in this Eggless Pumpkin Bread recipe. Apple Cider Vinegar – This helps to activate the baking powder. Feel free to use either lemon juice or white vinegar instead. Water or Plant-Based Milk – I prefer the flavor of the bread with milk, but water will do in a pinch.

Nuts and dry fruits: We always like the addition of some chopped nuts in quick breads. So here I have added some chopped walnuts, which gives a good textural contrast to the moist and soft crumb of the bread. Cashews, almonds, raisins, pecans or any of your favorite nuts or dry fruits can be added. You can even add chocolate chips if you like or prefer them in your sweet breads.

How To Make Eggless Pumpkin Bread

Preparation

  1. First grease a loaf pan (8 x 4 x 2.5 inches) or round cake pan (8 x 2 inches). Line the loaf pan with parchment paper.
  2. Measure the pumpkin purée and keep aside. Keep the other ingredients also ready. You will need 1 cup pumpkin purée. I have used my homemade Pumpkin Puree. a) Stovetop method: To make 1 cup puree steam or simmer 1 cup chopped pumpkin with some water, till they are completely softened. Strain and then blend the pumpkin to a smooth and thick puree adding very little water (or the stock in which pumpkin was cooked) if required. b) Instant pot cooking: For instant pot, steam the peeled and chopped pumpkin in a steamer pan. To steam in the IP, first add 1 to 1.25 cups water in the inner pot. Place a trivet and then place the steamer pan on the trivet or stand. Pressure cook on high mode for 5 to 6 minutes. Do the quick pressure release. Let the pumpkin cubes cool. Later strain and blend.

Make Wet Mixture

  1. In a mixing bowl, add the pumpkin purée. Then add ½ cup + 3 tablespoons sugar (155 grams unrefined cane sugar). Note that you can use brown sugar, jaggery, molasses or granulated white sugar interchangeably in this recipe.
  2. Add the following spices – ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon powder, ½ teaspoon ground ginger powder, ⅛ teaspoon ground nutmeg powder (about 2 to 3 pinches) and a pinch of salt. Note: You can add 1 teaspoon pumpkin spice mix instead of adding these individual ground spices. You can also increase the quantity of ground spices if you prefer more of a spice cake vibe.
  3. Add 1 teaspoon vanilla extract or ½ teaspoon vanilla essence. If not using vanilla then increase the cinnamon powder to 1 teaspoon.
  4. Pour in ¼ cup of neutral oil. I used sunflower oil. You can also use melted unsalted butter for a richer loaf. If using salted butter, skip adding salt.
  5. Add 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar or lemon juice.
  6. Begin to mix all the ingredients with a wired whisk.
  7. Mix very well till the sugar has dissolved. Meanwhile, preheat oven at 180 degrees Celsius/350 degrees Fahrenheit for 15 minutes.
  8. Now add ¼ cup water or any nut milk (cashew, almond or coconut). If using canned pumpkin purée or a thick pumpkin purée, add a total of ⅓ to ½ cup water.
  9. Mix again very well.

Sift Dry Ingredients

  1. Take 1.5 cups whole wheat flour (180 grams), 1 teaspoon baking powder and ½ teaspoon baking soda in a sieve.
  2. Sift the dry ingredients directly on to the mixed wet ingredients, or sift separately and later add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients.
  3. Add ¼ cup chopped nuts. I have used walnuts. You can add almonds, cashews, raisins, pecans or even chocolate chips.

Make The Batter

  1. With a spatula, gently fold the dry ingredients in the wet ingredients. Do not over-mix or you’ll risk a tough loaf.
  2. The batter should look light and have volume. If the batter looks very thick then add about ¼ cup water and gently incorporate it in the batter. Use light pressure from your hands while folding.
  3. Pour the batter into the prepared loaf pan. Shake and tap the pan on the kitchen countertop a couple of times and level the surface of the batter with a spatula.

Bake Pumpkin Bread

  1. Place loaf pan in the preheated oven. Bake 180 degrees Celsius/350 degrees Fahrenheit for 60 minutes to 75 minutes. For a small oven, keep on the second last rack and use both the heating elements. Since temperatures vary in various ovens, it may take less or more time for baking. Check after 50 or 55 minutes with a bamboo skewer. If the skewer does not come out clean, then bake until it does.
  2. After 60 minutes to 75 minutes, when the top looks golden, check with bamboo skewer and it should be clean. Place the loaf pan on a wired rack to cool.
  3. Let the bread cool completely at room temperature. Then gently remove it from the loaf pan. Remove the bottom parchment paper.
  4. Slice and serve. You can frost the bread if you want. Refrigerate the remaining bread by placing in an airtight box.

Serving & Storing

Serving: Serve pumpkin bread as a sweet bread with breakfast or evening tea or coffee. Slices of eggless pumpkin bread can also be served as a sweet snack. Storing: You can store this pumpkin bread for about about a week in the fridge and for 2 to 3 weeks in the freezer. Since no dairy products are used, this sweet bread has a longer shelf life. The recipe makes for 1 loaf of eggless pumpkin bread.

Expert Tips

I strongly suggest you let the bread cool completely at room temperature before serving. I did not allow the pumpkin bread to cool completely and it was still hot when I took the final photos, so the slices were very moist. If the bread is hot, it can break or fall apart while slicing. Wrap the loaf well and/or place it in an airtight box before refrigerating. Refrigerators circulate cold air, which can dry out the contents. Keep your loaf nice and moist by protecting it from the elements! Freeze the loaf for up to a few week. Wrap well in parchment and plastic wrap, then place in the coolest part of your freezer to keep it fresh for several weeks.

Please be sure to rate the recipe in the recipe card or leave a comment below if you have made it. For more vegetarian inspirations, Sign Up for my emails or follow me on Instagram, Youtube, Facebook, Pinterest or Twitter. Eggless Banana Bread Recipe (+ Vegan & Whole Wheat) Chocolate Zucchini Bread Chocolate Chip Banana Bread Pita Bread | Whole Wheat Pita Bread (Oven & Stovetop Method) This Eggless Pumpkin Bread recipe from the blog archives was first published on November 2019. It has been updated and republished on August 2023.

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