Classic Pumpkin Pie with Caramel-Pecan Topping

 

A dependable pumpkin pie should be creamy, warmly spiced,
and easy enough to make without complicated techniques.

This version delivers that classic holiday flavor with a straightforward baking method,
while an optional caramel-pecan topping adds a buttery,
nutty finish for anyone who wants to take the pie a little further.

 

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Classic pumpkin-pie flavor: Pumpkin, cinnamon, ginger, and cloves create the familiar combination everyone expects from a holiday pie.
  • Simple preparation: The filling comes together with basic mixing—no complicated pastry techniques required.
  • No blind-baking required: The pie starts at a higher temperature, allowing the unbaked crust to set before the oven temperature is lowered.
  • Creamy filling: Evaporated milk gives the pumpkin mixture its characteristic smooth, rich texture.
  • Easy to customize: Serve it traditionally or add the optional caramel-pecan topping for extra richness and crunch.
  • Make-ahead friendly: The pie can be prepared ahead of time, refrigerated, or frozen for longer storage.

For Pumpkin Pie

  • Pie Crust – You’ll need 1 9-inch homemade pie crust or a store-bought deep-dish crust. Keep it unbaked so it can cook along with the pumpkin filling.
  • Granulated Sugar – ¾ cup gives the pumpkin filling its sweetness and balances the warm spices.
  • Ground Cinnamon – 1 teaspoon adds that familiar sweet, warming flavor that makes pumpkin pie taste like fall.
  • Salt – ½ teaspoon helps balance the sweetness and brings out the flavor of the pumpkin and spices.
  • Ground Ginger – ½ teaspoon adds a gentle warmth and a little extra depth to the filling.
  • Ground Cloves – ¼ teaspoon brings a rich, aromatic spice note that pairs beautifully with pumpkin.
  • Eggs – 2 large eggs help bind the filling and give the finished pie its smooth, custard-like texture.
  • Canned Pumpkin – 1 15-ounce can provides the main pumpkin flavor and creamy base for the filling. You can also use fresh pumpkin puree.
  • Evaporated Milk – 1 12-ounce can adds richness and helps create the smooth, creamy consistency of the pumpkin filling.

For Serving

  • Whipped Cream – Add a spoonful to each slice for a light, creamy contrast to the warmly spiced pumpkin filling.
  • Caramel Pecan Topping – Optional, but a great choice when you want to give the classic pie a richer finish with buttery caramel and crunchy pecans.

1. Mix the pumpkin filling

Beat the eggs together with the canned pumpkin puree. In another bowl, mix the sugar, cinnamon, salt, ginger, and cloves. Add the dry mixture to the pumpkin and eggs and combine thoroughly.

2. Add the evaporated milk

Pour the evaporated milk into the pumpkin mixture and mix until the filling is evenly combined.

3. Fill the crust

Pour the finished filling into an unbaked pie shell.

4. Bake

Place the pie in an oven preheated to 425°F and bake for 15 minutes. Lower the oven temperature to 350°F, then continue baking for 40–50 minutes, until the filling has set.

5. Cool before serving

Let the finished pie cool completely. The center may have a very slight movement when it comes out of the oven; it will continue firming as it cools.

6. Optional caramel-pecan topping

For an extra layer of flavor, serve the pie with the optional caramel-pecan topping from the original recipe card.

Expert Tips

Start with an unbaked crust.
There is no need to pre-bake the pie shell. The initial high-temperature bake helps the crust set before the pie finishes baking at a lower temperature.

Know what a properly baked center looks like.
Give the pie pan a gentle shake toward the end of baking. The filling should no longer look liquid, although a small amount of movement in the center is fine. You can also insert a sharp knife into the center; it should come out clean.

Avoid overbaking.
A cracked pumpkin pie is often the result of leaving it in the oven too long. Begin checking the pie around the end of the stated baking period rather than waiting for the filling to become completely firm in the oven.

Let the pie cool gradually.
Once baked, allow the pie to cool undisturbed at room temperature. A rushed cooling process can contribute to cracks.

Using fresh pumpkin?
Sugar pie pumpkin can be used to make homemade pumpkin puree, which can then replace the canned puree in the recipe.

 

Recipe Variations

Caramel-Pecan Pumpkin Pie

Add the optional caramel-pecan topping immediately before serving for a richer, more indulgent dessert.

Whipped Cream Finish

Keep the pie classic by adding a spoonful of whipped cream to each slice.

Fresh Pumpkin Version

Replace the canned pumpkin puree with homemade puree made from sugar pie pumpkin while keeping the rest of the recipe unchanged.

Simple Classic Version

Skip the topping altogether and serve the pie on its own for a traditional pumpkin-pie presentation.

Storage & Reheating

Make ahead:
The complete pie can be prepared a day ahead and refrigerated. Alternatively, prepare the crust and filling separately the day before, refrigerate both, and bake the pie the following day.

Refrigeration:
Homemade pumpkin pie should be refrigerated if it has been sitting at room temperature for more than 2 hours. Properly refrigerated leftovers will keep for approximately 3–4 days.

Allow the pie to cool completely before loosely covering it with plastic wrap and placing it in the refrigerator.

Freezing:
A fully baked pumpkin pie can be frozen for up to 3 months. Cool it completely, wrap it in plastic wrap, then add a double layer of aluminum foil. Thaw it overnight in the refrigerator before serving.

The pie crust can also be frozen for up to 3 months.

Reheating:
For the best texture, pumpkin pie can be served chilled or allowed to come closer to room temperature before serving. If you prefer it warm, reheat individual slices gently rather than heating the entire pie for an extended period.

Serving Suggestions

  • Top each slice with whipped cream for a classic finish.
  • Spoon warm caramel-pecan topping over the pie just before serving.
  • Pair the pie with coffee or tea for a simple dessert course.
  • Serve slightly chilled for a firmer, cleaner slice.
  • For a holiday dessert table, place the pumpkin pie alongside other seasonal pies and let guests choose their preferred toppings.

Key baking method: 425°F for 15 minutes, followed by 350°F for 40–50 minutes.

Recipe FAQs

1. How do I know when my pumpkin pie is done?

You want the edges to look set while the center still has a very slight jiggle. Give the pie a gentle shake to check. If the middle looks overly loose or liquid, it needs more time in the oven. You can also insert a sharp knife into the center; it should come out clean.

2. Why did my pumpkin pie crack on top?

This usually happens when the pie is baked a little too long. The filling will continue to set as it cools, so you don’t want to wait until the center is completely firm in the oven. Start checking toward the end of the recommended baking time and take care not to overbake.

3. Do I need to blind-bake the pie crust first?

No, you do not need to pre-bake the crust for this recipe. The pie goes into the oven with an unbaked crust and starts at 425°F for 15 minutes. Then the temperature is lowered to 350°F to finish baking the filling.

4. Can I use fresh pumpkin instead of canned pumpkin?

Yes, you can definitely use fresh pumpkin. I recommend using a sugar pie pumpkin to make your pumpkin puree, then using the puree in the recipe just as you would canned pumpkin.

5. How can I prevent my pumpkin pie from cracking while it cools?

Let the pie cool slowly and completely at room temperature. You don’t want to rush the cooling process, as a sudden change in temperature can contribute to cracks. Also remember that the filling will continue to set as it cools, so a little jiggle when it first comes out of the oven is perfectly fine.

Classic Pumpkin Pie with Caramel-Pecan Topping

A dependable pumpkin pie should be creamy, warmly spiced, and easy enough to make without complicated techniques. This version delivers that classic holiday flavor with a straightforward baking method, while an optional caramel-pecan topping adds a buttery, nutty finish for anyone who wants to take the pie a little further.
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Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: classic pumpkin pie, homemade pumpkin pie, pumpkin pie
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour 5 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 35 minutes
Servings: 12

Ingredients

  • 1 (9-inch) pie crust, homemade or store-bought deep-dish, unbaked
  • 3/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp ground ginger
  • 1/4 tsp ground cloves
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 (15-ounce) can pumpkin puree
  • 1 (12-ounce) can evaporated milk

Instructions

  • Mix the pumpkin filling : Beat the eggs together with the canned pumpkin puree. In another bowl, mix the sugar, cinnamon, salt, ginger, and cloves. Add the dry mixture to the pumpkin and eggs and combine thoroughly.
  • Add the evaporated milk : Pour the evaporated milk into the pumpkin mixture and mix until the filling is evenly combined.
  • Fill the crust : Pour the finished filling into an unbaked pie shell.
  • Bake Place the pie in an oven preheated to 425°F and bake for 15 minutes. Lower the oven temperature to 350°F, then continue baking for 40–50 minutes, until the filling has set.
  • Cool before serving : Let the finished pie cool completely. The center may have a very slight movement when it comes out of the oven; it will continue firming as it cools.
  • Optional caramel-pecan topping : For an extra layer of flavor, serve the pie with the optional caramel-pecan topping from the original recipe card.

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Recipe Notes

Start with an unbaked crust.
There is no need to pre-bake the pie shell. The initial high-temperature bake helps the crust set before the pie finishes baking at a lower temperature.
Know what a properly baked center looks like.
Give the pie pan a gentle shake toward the end of baking. The filling should no longer look liquid, although a small amount of movement in the center is fine. You can also insert a sharp knife into the center; it should come out clean.
Avoid overbaking.
A cracked pumpkin pie is often the result of leaving it in the oven too long. Begin checking the pie around the end of the stated baking period rather than waiting for the filling to become completely firm in the oven.
Let the pie cool gradually.
Once baked, allow the pie to cool undisturbed at room temperature. A rushed cooling process can contribute to cracks.
Using fresh pumpkin?
Sugar pie pumpkin can be used to make homemade pumpkin puree, which can then replace the canned puree in the recipe.

Nutrition

Per serving: Calories: 225 kcal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 0.004g | Cholesterol: 47mg | Sodium: 251mg | Potassium: 227mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 20g | Vitamin A: 6754 IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 112mg | Iron: 1mg.
Nutrition information is an estimate and can vary depending on the pie crust and specific ingredients used. These figures are for the pumpkin pie itself and do not include optional caramel-pecan topping or whipped cream.
 
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