Published 9/30/2022 We have healthy and delicious bread recipes galore here on Fit Foodie Finds! From this easy cinnamon apple bread to this vegan banana bread to this blueberry banana bread, we’ve got you covered with healthy bread loaves for every season.
Best Pumpkin Bread Recipe!
It’s finally here! Pumpkin everything season. And, to honor this wonderful time of year, we’re here with the most deliciously moist healthy pumpkin bread. Bookmark this recipe because it will quickly become your go-to fall loaf recipe. This delicious and moist healthy pumpkin bread is truly a fall favorite. We love whipping up a few loaves for friends and family and have even served this pumpkin bread at Thanksgiving.
How is this Pumpkin Bread Better For you?
There are so many different pumpkin bread recipes on the internet, but this one tops the charts for HEALTHY pumpkin bread. Here’s why:
100% whole grains – We’ve tested this recipe with both all-prupose flour (more traditional) and white whole wheat flour (a bit denser). If you use white whole wheat flour, that is considered a whole grain.All-natural sugar – the only kind of sugar you’ll find in this pumpkin bread recipe is coconut sugar and maple syrup. 2 sugars that are plant based and better for you. We recently retested it with brown sugar and that works too.Ready in under 1 hour – 60 minutes and done!
Healthy Pumpkin Bread Ingredients
We won’t get into the nitty-gritty of every ingredient in this bread until you scroll on down to the recipe card, but here are the true heroes of the show when it comes to this healthier pumpkin bread:
Flour: This pumpkin bread can be made with either all-purpose flour or white whole wheat flour. All-purpose will give you a more traditional spongy loaf, whereas white whole wheat is a little denser. Pumpkin puree: The star of this pumpkin bread is obviously the pumpkin puree! It’s what gives this classic recipe a sweet twist! Make sure to buy unsweetened pumpkin puree and not pumpkin pie puree.Spices: The runner-up star of this recipe is, of course, the perfect combination of fall SPICES. In this recipe, we used cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger and cloves, and seriously, they’re the perfect harvest flavors to complement the sweet pumpkin flavor.Almond milk: I love the nutty flavor of almond milk, but feel free to use any kind of milk for this pumpkin bread.Vanilla extract: Cuz every loaf deserves some vanilla.Maple syrup: Instead of using refined sugar, we stuck with maple syrup, our favorite plant-based sugar!Coconut oil: This recipe calls for coconut oil. If you don’t have this oil at home, you can easily sub for a different baking oil, such as canola oil.Eggs: We haven’t tested this recipe eggless, but you can always try to sub 2 flax eggs!Chocolate chips: These are absolutely optional, but over here at FFF we’re big fans of the chocolate and pumpkin flavor combo, and think you will be, too 😀
Ingredient Swaps
While we recommend following our baked good recipes to a tee, here are some swap suggestions if you don’t have an ingredient or two. Flour – try a gluten-free all-purpose flour instead. Sugar – we’ve made this bread with brown sugar instead of coconut sugar and it’s just as delicious, just not unrefined. You can also try using honey or agave instead of maple, but we truly love the warmth maple syrup gives this healthy pumpkin bread recipe. Spices – Have homemade pumpkin pie spice at home? Try that or even gingerbread spice! You can even use our chai spice. Coconut Oil – Instead of coconut oil, you can try using olive oil, canola oil, or even melted butter.
Toppings/Mix-Ins for Pumpkin Bread
A slice of this healthy pumpkin bread is entirely moist enough to enjoy on its own, but if you’re looking to jazz it up a bit, it’s also delicious using the following as toppings and/or mix-ins.
ButterNutsGheePeanut butterNutellaHoneyCream cheese
Pumpkin Bread Baking Tips
Don’t over mix: When in doubt, do NOT overmix the batter. If you do so, you risk overwhipping the eggs, which will leave you with a flat loaf. Let cool completely: This is probably our #1 tip for preventing a bread flop. I’m speaking from experience here when I say let the bread cool completely before slicing! The bread continues to bake as it cools and if you cut it too soon it may fall apart or seem uncooked. Use a toothpick to test doneness: There is nothing worse than over or under-cooking your pumpkin bread. So? Make sure to use a toothpick to test the doneness before removing it from the oven. Stick your toothpick in the middle of the bread and press it halfway down. If it comes out clean, you know it’s done!
Can I turn this pumpkin bread into muffins?
Yes! You can easily turn this healthy pumpkin bread into a muffin recipe. Here’s how to do it: We also have a few other muffin recipes that contain pumpkin. Try them: Healthy Pumpkin Muffins, Chocolate Pumpkin Muffins, Gluten-Free Pumpkin Muffins.
How to Store Pumpkin Bread
Store this healthy pumpkin bread in an air-tight container or gallon-size Ziploc with a piece of paper towel on the bottom to soak up the moisture. Store at room temperature on the countertop for up to 3 days or in the fridge for up to 5.
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How to Freeze Pumpkin Bread
How to Thaw Pumpkin Bread
To thaw frozen pumpkin bread, remove it from the freezer and let sit at room temperature on the countertop until fully thawed. Do not refreeze once thawed.
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