Whipped Pumpkin Spice Butter Spread
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Pumpkin Spice Butter Spread has all your favorite fall spices whipped into a creamy fluffy honey butter for bread, waffles, pancakes and more. From breakfast to dinner, make sure you have plenty of this sweet butter on hand because it’s sure to go fast at your fall feasts.
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Fall is nipping at our heels, so I’m kicking it off by teaming up with some incredibly talented blogger friends for a Tastes of the Season Holiday Recipe series. Each month through the end of the year, there will be seasonally inspired recipes you won’t want to miss!
This month, of course, is the classic flavor of fall — the one everyone waits for…..PUMPKIN. I’ll be linking up all 20 delicious recipes at the end of this post. Be sure to visit each one for even more pumpkin-inspired recipes.
Whipped Pumpkin Spice Butter Spread
For me, once September rolls around it’s pretty much a fact that there is no such thing as too much pumpkin. I’m in full pumpkin mode and will be including it into my diet as much as possible for the next several months.
So, of course, I thought the only way to make my cinnamon honey butter even better is to turn it into a pumpkin spice honey butter that you can spread on almost anything.
I even blew myself away with this one considering I think I have spread it on literally everything I’ve eaten for the past 3 days.
This recipe is one you’re going to want to save for later, it’s simplistic instructions, limited ingredients, and comforting fall flavor make for the perfect recipe!
How to Eat Pumpkin Spice Butter Spread
Let’s be clear from the very beginning, there’s really no wrong way to eat this pumpkin spice honey butter. Let’s be honest, I could almost lick it right off the spoon. It’s just that good!
While you can put it on whatever you want, here are a few of my favorite ways to use this amazingly delicious pumpkin spread any time of the day!
Breakfast: If I’m craving a little pumpkin spice butter in the morning, I love spreading it on top of my waffles, pancakes or pumpkin banana bread! It’s the perfect way to add some more flavor to a plain waffle or pancake. If I don’t have time to make waffles or pancakes I love to toast a couple pieces of bread and spread it right on top (bonus points if its cinnamon swirl bread).
Lunch: One of my favorite lunch snacks is bagel with a touch of pumpkin spice butter on top.
Dinner: This spread is amazing to put on top of a dinner roll, or artisan bread to add a little sweetness to your last meal of the day.
Fresh Pumpkin Vs Canned Pumpkin
I’m not going to lie, I am an avid user of canned pumpkin. To put it plain and simple, I like the ease and convenience of canned, and I like the taste. That doesn’t mean I don’t love fresh pumpkin. If I have the chance to use fresh I don’t pass up the opportunity.
I’m just here to clarify that using canned pumpkin is not going to lower the quality of the dish you’re making.
The main difference when it comes to baking with fresh versus canned is the texture and color. Fresh pumpkin is going to be lighter in color with more of a yellow hue and the texture will be creamy, slightly loose and fluffy.
Canned pumpkin puree will be your typical pumpkin orange color and the texture will be loose, smooth, and very thick.
So, when it comes down to it, there is no right or wrong when it comes to your pumpkin puree. Now that you have a little more information on the topic, the choice is ultimately up to you. Just be sure to take into consideration how much time you have, and what kind of texture/color you want in your final product.
Have A Question About Pumpkin Spice Butter?
Can I Leave Pumpkin Spice Butter Sitting Out? As a rule of thumb, you should keep the pumpkin honey butter in the refrigerator for the best results, and to allow for a longer shelf life. You could technically let it sit out for a day and it will still be okay, but I highly recommend keeping it in the refrigerator.
Does Pumpkin Honey Butter go Bad? It can be used for up to 3 weeks if kept in the refrigerator. Use the expiration date of the butter you use as a reference for when the spread will go bad. If your has a strong smell, it’s probably rancid. … salted butter will keep longer because salt acts as a preservative.
Can I freeze Pumpkin Spice Butter? If you want to make a couple batches at once and store them in the freezer for later, you definitely can! Just place it in an airtight container, and store in the freezer for up to 3 months.
Is Pumpkin Spice Butter Spread Easy to Make? Uh yes!! That’s one of my favorite things about this recipe. It is so incredibly easy, only takes a few ingredients, and everyone loves it! Not to mention it’s a no-bake recipe which is always a win in my book! I can keep it around to use for up to 3 weeks (use the expiration date of the butter you use as a reference for when the spread will go bad.
If you still have another question that I didn’t answer in the post, please leave a comment and I’ll try to answer anything to the best of my ability!
Don’t Miss Out On More of the Season’s Best Pumpkin Recipes
Apple Butter Pumpkin Pie With Streusel Topping a delicious combination of flavors and texture that just screams “fall” with apple and pumpkin, in a heavenly spiced custard pie.
Crockpot Pumpkin Spice Latte This super delicious and simple recipe for the classic fall drink can be made in your slow cooker right at home. Perfect for parties, brunches and coffee dates with friends!
Pumpkin Spice Caramelitas Whether for dinner guests, an after-school snack, or even a late night treat, these Pumpkin Spice Carmelita Bars are the perfect way to satisfy a sweet tooth.
Pumpkin Nutella Cookie Bars These Pumpkin Nutella Cookie Bars will knock your socks off! They’re full of rich pumpkin flavor and filled with gooey Nutella!
Pumpkin Chili is extra hearty with a delicious sweetness and earthy undertone that takes chili to a whole new level of good. The perfect way to knock off the chill and satisfy hungry bellies.
Pumpkin Pie Oatmeal With all the flavors of pumpkin pie stirred into a creamy bowl of oatmeal, this quick and easy breakfast is my current favorite oatmeal.
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Whipped Pumpkin Spice Butter
Pumpkin Spice Butter Spread has all your favorite fall spices whipped into a creamy fluffy spread for bread, waffles, pancakes and more.
Ingredients
- 1 cup salted butter, softened
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1/2 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
- 1/3 cup pumpkin puree
- 1/3 cup honey
- 1 teaspoon vanilla bean paste (or vanilla extract)
Instructions
- Using an electric mixer with wire whip attachment, whip butter, cinnamon, pumpkin pie spice. Slowly add pumpkin puree and continue to whip.
- Add the honey and vanilla and continue beating until thick and fluffy, about 2 minutes.
- Spoon into a bowl or jar for serving. Serve at room temperature.
- Store covered in the refrigerator. Check the expiration date on butter package for how long it will keep.
Enjoy!
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Holy YUM!!! This sounds so delicious – it would make a great gift paired with fresh baked bread!
Wow, this looks so yummy, Cheryl! YUM!
This literally made my mouth water. So good.
This looks so delicious! I must try this recipe asap.
Oh Cheryl! This looks amazing! Thanks for sharing! xoxo
This looks perfect for our Thanksgiving pre-dinner spread!
How would I can this
I don’t believe you “can” whipped butter. It keeps the same as regular stick butter.
It can be used for up to 3 weeks if kept in the refrigerator. Use the expiration date of the butter you use as a reference for when the spread will go bad. If your has a strong smell, it’s probably rancid. … salted butter will keep longer because salt acts as a preservative.
Mine curdled
I’m so sorry, I’ve never had that happen. Your butter may have been too warm or was beaten for too long. You can refrigerate the mixture for 5-10 minutes and after it regains some firmness, beat the mixture until creamy.
My curdled as soon as I put the honey and vanilla in I advise not to use a mixer but to do it by hand