Crock-Pot Pumpkin Butter Recipe (2024)

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Your home will smell amazing while this Crock-Pot Pumpkin Butter is cooking away with cinnamon, cloves and ginger. Spread on your morning toast, bagel, pancakes and more!

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Slow Cooker Pumpkin Butter

I have an abundance of canned pumpkin in my pantry. A few months ago I found a great deal on it for 50¢ a can that I could not resist.

You can use fresh pumpkin however – check out this recipe for Crock-Pot Basic Pumpkin Puree that Lady Katie posted.

And if you grow your own pumpkins in your vegetable garden or find a stellar deal on fresh pumpkins you can even make your own homemade pumpkin puree right in your slow cooker!

While the pumpkin butter cooks your house is going to smell AMAZING. The cinnamon and cloves are the quintessential scents of fall if you ask me.

My favorite way to eat pumpkin butter is to spread it on my morning toast or a toasted bagel with a little bit of cream cheese. It tastes like pumpkin pie in a jar and I love it.

In fact I had heard that you could even use it to make a pumpkin pie by combining 1 pint of pumpkin butter, 2 eggs and a can of evaporated milk and mixing it together and pouring it into a pie crust and baking it in the oven just like you would a regular pumpkin pie. It is so good!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Use Fresh Pumpkins To Make Pumpkin Butter?

If you have whole fresh pumpkins, either from your garden or that you purchased at the store, farmers market or pumpkin patch you can easily use them to make this pumpkin butter. First you will need to make pumpkin puree with your fresh pumpkins (we have a recipe for that! Check out our recipe for Crock-Pot Basic Pumpkin Puree). Once you have pumpkin puree made you can proceed with this recipe and turn your pumpkin puree into amazing pumpkin butter.

What Do You Eat Pumpkin Butter With?

There are so many uses for pumpkin butter. Here are a few of my favorites:
– Spread on toasted bread, bagels or English muffins
– Spoon over yogurt with or without some granola on top for added crunch.
– Stirred into oatmeal.
– Spread on pancakes or waffles and skip the syrup
– Made into pumpkin butter muffins.
– Used to make pumpkin butter bread
– Pumpkin pie – whisk together a pint of pumpkin butter, 2 eggs and a 12 ounce can of evaporated milk. Pour into a pie crust and bake at 450° F for 15 minutes, reduce heat on oven to 350° F and bake for 35 to 40 minutes until done

How Long Does Pumpkin Butter Last?

For best results store pumpkin butter in the freezer for up to 1 year or in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.

The USDA does not recommend canning pumpkin butter for long term food storage.

That being said, I went ahead and water bath canned my jars of pumpkin butter for 10 minutes, allowed them to seal and fully cool for 24 hours and then popped them into the freezer. I wanted to give these jars of pumpkin butter as gifts to friends and family and just felt like they would appreciate it if the jars were sealed and frozen when I gave them away.

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Gluten Free | Low Calorie | Low Carb | Low Cholesterol | Low Fat | Low Sodium | Low Sugar | Vegan | Vegetarian

This recipe for Crock-Pot Pumpkin Butter is Weight Watchers Friendly on the new Personal Points plan. You can see the WW personal points for this recipe here on the Weight Watchers website. Click here for MORE of our Weight Watchers Recipes

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Crock-Pot Pumpkin Butter Recipe

Heidi Kennedy

Learn how to make a delicious pumpkin butter in your slow cooker that will make your home smell like Fall as it cooks and the finished sweet spiced pumpkin butter will taste amazing. Spread this pumpkin butter on your morning toast or bagel, spoon into your morning oatmeal or yogurt or top a bowl of ice cream with the perfect pumpkin spice flavors of autumn!

4.25 from 16 votes

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 6 hours hrs

Total Time 6 hours hrs 10 minutes mins

Course Canning

Cuisine American

Servings 384 People

Calories 8 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a 6 quart or larger slow cooker combine all ingredients and stir well to mix in spices and brown sugar.

  • Cover and cook on LOW for 6 to 8 hours, stirring every 1 to 2 hours to prevent sticking.

  • As the pumpkin butter cooks it will thicken, If you are using fresh pumpkin puree you may need to cook it longer as there is usually more water content in fresh pumpkin puree then there is in canned pumpkin puree.

  • The pumpkin butter is done when it mounds up on a spoon and does not run off the spoon.

  • Spoon finished pumpkin butter into clean half pint canning jars or plastic food storage containers and store in the freezer for up to 1 year for optimal flavor.

Notes

***Important! – The USDA does not recommend canning your own pumpkin butter, however many home cooks have been processing their own homemade pumpkin butter for years and putting it up in jars. I processed my own in jars for 45 minutes in a hot water bath and am planning on keeping them in the freezer just to be safe. If you are not into canning then just store in the freezer or fridge. Here is a link for further information: https://nchfp.uga.edu/tips/fall/pumpkins.html

Serving Size: This recipe yields 24 half pint jars. A serving size is 1 tablespoon of pumpkin butter.

Nutrition

Calories: 8kcal | Carbohydrates: 2g | Protein: 0.03g | Fat: 0.05g | Saturated Fat: 0.01g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.01g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.02g | Sodium: 4mg | Potassium: 12mg | Fiber: 0.1g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 350IU | Vitamin C: 0.8mg | Calcium: 2mg | Iron: 0.1mg

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  1. Crock-Pot Pumpkin Butter Recipe (10)Kathy says

    Crock-Pot Pumpkin Butter Recipe (11)
    I am going to try this. I made pear butter today. It is still cooking down. I love the idea of using pumpkin!

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    • Crock-Pot Pumpkin Butter Recipe (12)Jennifer says

      How can it be 0 for purple?

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      • Crock-Pot Pumpkin Butter Recipe (13)Crock-Pot Ladies says

        Hi Jennifer, because this recipe make 384 servings that are 1 tablespoon per serving the points calculate out to 0 points per serving.

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  2. Crock-Pot Pumpkin Butter Recipe (14)Kathy says

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    Do you think adding orange juice instead of some of the sugar would make it safer to can?

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  3. Crock-Pot Pumpkin Butter Recipe (16)Nikki says

    i have lemon juice not fresh so how much would i use to equal? also could I not use pumpkin pie spice instead of the 3 different spices? how much would i use of that? Thanks this is going to be a good idea for the holidays.

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    • Crock-Pot Pumpkin Butter Recipe (17)Lady Heidi says

      If you are using bottled lemon juice vs fresh squeezed you can use 12 tablespoons.

      I would use 1 to 2 tablespoons pumpkin pie spice if you didn’t have the 3 different spices.

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  4. Crock-Pot Pumpkin Butter Recipe (18)Tiffany says

    Could you substitute a different kind of winter squash for the pumpkin? Such as the Delicata squash?

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    • Crock-Pot Pumpkin Butter Recipe (19)Lady Heidi says

      I don’t see why not! If you give it a try let us know how it turns out Tiffany!

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  5. Crock-Pot Pumpkin Butter Recipe (20)Christa says

    I am wondering if I can sub coconut or cane sugar for the brown sugar?

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    • Crock-Pot Pumpkin Butter Recipe (21)Lady Heidi says

      Yes you should be able to do that just fine.

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  6. Crock-Pot Pumpkin Butter Recipe (22)Marilynn says

    If I can them do I have to put a paraffin wax at the end?

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    • Crock-Pot Pumpkin Butter Recipe (23)Lady Heidi says

      I have never canned with parafin wax. I just water bath can and then pop the jars in the freezer.

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  7. Crock-Pot Pumpkin Butter Recipe (24)Carol says

    Can one put apple butter in plastic containers and freeze?

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    • Crock-Pot Pumpkin Butter Recipe (25)Lady Heidi says

      Yes you can.

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  8. Crock-Pot Pumpkin Butter Recipe (26)Stephanie says

    I am making this wonderful recipe for my wedding as favors in quarter size jars. How far in advance can I make this and put them in the freezer until day of? My wedding is 24th of October could they sit in a freezer for a month if I do the bath process?

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    • Crock-Pot Pumpkin Butter Recipe (27)Lady Heidi says

      You could do this a good 6 months out or more if you store in your freezer just fine. I still have 2 small jars in my freezer from when I made this and posted it on the blog here and they are perfectly good and still tasty to eat now as they were the day I made them!

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  9. Crock-Pot Pumpkin Butter Recipe (28)Dory says

    Please tell me what you mean by “mound up”. I’m not sure how to tell if it’s done.

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    • Crock-Pot Pumpkin Butter Recipe (29)Lady Heidi says

      When you take up a spoonful the pumpkin butter should not drip off the spoon and should sit on top of the spoon.

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  10. Crock-Pot Pumpkin Butter Recipe (30)Veronica says

    Hi Heidi – once I pull one out of the freezer to use, do you recommend keeping it in the fridge or freezer – and for how long? Thanks!

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    • Crock-Pot Pumpkin Butter Recipe (31)Lady Heidi says

      Hey Veronica, after you pull it out of the freezer you can store it in the refrigerator for about 4 to 6 weeks. Although because I put it up in smaller jars they never last that long.

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  11. Crock-Pot Pumpkin Butter Recipe (32)Cheri Mello says

    Thank You FOR Sharing👍🏼 LOOKS Great!! CAN I sub brown sugar for Coconut Sugar? It IS dark And Has a brown sugar flavor? just Wondering..

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    • Crock-Pot Pumpkin Butter Recipe (33)Crock-Pot Ladies says

      Hi Cheri, while I have never used coconut sugar before I don’t see why it wouldn’t work. If you try it out please come on back and let us know how it turned out for you!

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