Easy Pumpkin Dip

  4.7 – 32 reviews  • Cheese Dips and Spreads Recipes

The aromas of apples, cranberries, and butterscotch combine in this apple martini recipe, which is ideal for Halloween or the fall.

Prep Time: 10 mins
Additional Time: 30 mins
Total Time: 40 mins
Servings: 12
Yield: 12 servings

Ingredients

  1. ¾ cup low-fat cream cheese
  2. ½ cup packed brown sugar
  3. ½ cup canned pumpkin
  4. 2 teaspoons maple syrup
  5. ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon

Instructions

  1. Beat cream cheese, brown sugar, and canned pumpkin together with an electric mixer on medium speed in a bowl until light and creamy, 3 to 5 minutes. Add maple syrup and cinnamon and beat until smooth, 1 to 2 minutes. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 30 minutes.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 78 kcal
Carbohydrate 12 g
Cholesterol 9 mg
Dietary Fiber 1 g
Protein 2 g
Saturated Fat 2 g
Sodium 50 mg
Sugars 10 g
Fat 3 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Ashley Oconnell
I also used less sugar and everyone liked it a lot.
Stephen Conley
This stuff is so good! I also halved the amount of sugar to 1/8 cup, added a 1 cup of full fat (instead of 3/4 low fat) cream cheese, and omitted the maple syrup because I really hate maple flavor. Even without the extra sugar and syrup, this is so creamy with just enough sweetness and a little tang. I am going to take it to Thanksgiving dinner with sliced apples and Nilla Wafers for pre-meal snacking. Also LOVED how easy this recipe is, took less than 10 minutes to make.
Barbara Rodriguez
great appetizer!!!
Michael White
Recommended by a friend. We cut the sugar in half per other reviews and it was still sweet for us. We also doubled the amount so this snack would last longer as I couldn’t stop eating it! Super tasty! Probably will be making this when next fall comes around. Gala apples go well with this recipe.
Joshua Wong
This was super easy and taste great with apples and pineapple.
Cynthia Dixon
This was super easy and taste great with apples and pineapple.
Stephanie Taylor
I made this for an impromptu potluck and it was very well received by all the guests. I served it with apple slices and gingersnaps — Yum! I loved that it only had 5 ingredients and I had all 5 on hand. As with so many recipes this one is easy to make your own. I had just made up some Pumpkin Pie Spice mix, so I substituted the mix for the cinnamon — one of the gentlemen at the party declared it was “just like having pumpkin pie on a cookie!” I noticed he had several helpings… That’s a seal of approval in my book 😉
Nicholas Daniel
I will make it again a lot.
Marcus Ramirez
I loved it, and my guests did too. I served it with ginger snaps, Granny Smith and Fuji apples. Good!
Blake Conrad
Awesome recipe! I actually got a version of it (with more spices called pumpkin pie dip) from Whole Foods and served it with their ultra-thin ginger snaps. It’s a wonderful dessert this time of year!
Larry Zamora
Quick and delicious dip! Made as written but next time would probably soften the cream cheese before mixing to avoid little lumps. I served it with apples and graham crackers. Will definitely make again!
Nicholas Stevens
I made this and it was super simple, easy and tastes great. I only used 1/4 c. brown sugar and a pinch more cinnamon. It was great.
Mark Martinez
Easy to follow recipe using a few simple ingredients. I followed the recipe exactly and the dip tasted great! Serving with gram crackers and vanilla wafers.
Kyle Swanson
Very easy & very good. I also like that this makes a smaller amount of dip than most other recipes. I did cut back on the amount of brown sugar (I like dark) and didn’t have real maple syrup so used Mrs. B’s. I could barely taste this, so will get some real maple syrup for the next time I make this. 🙂
James Henry
This was delicious. Only giving 4/5 stars because I altered recipe slightly; after reading previous reviews I used 1/4 cup brown sugar rather than the 1/2 cup called for in the recipe. The dip was still sweet, and very well received by my in-laws at Thanksgiving last week. I served it with both sliced Macintosh apples and Nilla wafers and by far the apples were preferred by all. The sweetness of the apple pairs really well with the dip. The Nilla wafers tasted fine with it, as well, but didn’t offer a strong enough complementary flavor (in my opinion). My dip did not turn out perfectly smooth despite using room-temperature cream cheese. I don’t think this was a problem, however, as it was mostly smooth. Glad to have found this recipe and that it was enjoyed by all.
Autumn Schroeder
Tasty but waaaay too sweet for me. Maybe if I cut the sugar in half.
Steven White
amazing and simple. I can’t wait for the kids to dig in.
Jessica Daniels
Delicious and so so easy! I made this for snack for my Girl Scout troop – wanted to keep it a little healthier, so I started with only 1/4 c brown sugar. It was so good, I didn’t add the other 1/4c. Served with pretzel sticks, apple slices, and some graham crackers. The girls gobbled it up!
Mark Mason
I made this recipe for our annual Halloween party last year and it was delicious! This year I was experimenting and I added 1 box of instant vanilla pudding mix with it and it was so good! It added a very unique flavor and makes it tastes a little more creamy, but not to sugary. It was so good!
Meagan King
Fantastic! Huge hit at my wife and craft night! Served with apples and vanilla wafer cookies… But the ladies dipped everything from celery to pretzel sticks in it!
Brittany Blake
Wow. What can I say? Made a full batch of this stuff. A day later? Gone. We have yet to think of something that would not taste better with this dip on it. This stuff is magic!

 

Leave a Comment