Homemade Dairy-Free Pumpkin Pie recipe from scratch (2024)

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Posted Oct 18, 2018, Updated Oct 08, 2022

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This Homemade Dairy-Free Pumpkin Pie recipe is seriously delicious! This coconut milk pumpkin pie is creamy, perfectly sweet and loaded with cozy fall spices – a must-make Thanksgiving dessert.

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This is the best pumpkin pie recipe you will ever eat, and it just so happens to be dairy-free!

Even better, you won’t findanyprocessed ingredients (like sweetened condensed milk) in this from-scratch dairy-free pumpkin pie recipe!

The holidays can be tough for people who can’t eat dairy. Every creamy dreamy casserole and dessert is loaded with the white stuff – milk, half and half, cream, butter, etc.

And while some of us can throw caution to the wind and splurge one (or two) days out of the year, others who are severely allergic to dairy have to be vigilant , especially during the holidays.

Well,this recipe will make all your dairy-free pumpkin pie dreams come true. (Also check out this healthy sweet potato casserole, vegan pumpkin cheesecake and these cute mini vegan pumpkin pies)!

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Dairy-free pumpkin pie: Ingredients & substitutions

  • Coconut milk:
    • Dairy-fullsubstitution:If you do not have a problem eating dairy, this pie is also delicious when coconut milk is substituted for whole milk or half and half!
    • Dairy-free substitution:You can substitute coconut milk withdairy-free creamer (unsweetened). I do not recommend using almond milk because it is much thinner and less rich than coconut milk.
  • Vegan butter:
    • Dairy-free substitution:If you don’t have access to vegan butter, substitute it with vegetable shortening.
    • Dairy-fullsubstitution: Again , if you do not need to avoid dairy, regular butter can be used in place of vegan butter!
  • All-purpose flour:for a gluten-free pie crust, substitute an all-purpose gluten-free flour for the regular all-purpose flour!
  • Pumpkinpuree.Please make sure to use pumpkin puree (not pumpkin pie filling)! You can use either a 15 oz can of pumpkin puree or about 2 cups of homemade pumpkin puree. If using homemade, I recommend straining it in a coffee filter over a fine mesh strainer to remove any excess water.
  • Pumpkin Pie Spice.Use store bought or make your own with this recipe: homemade pumpkin pie spice.

As always, this pie is best when following the recipe exactly as it’s written!

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How to make Dairy-Free Pumpkin Pie

Let’s start by breaking down how to make this coconut milk pumpkin pie recipe step-by-step! This dairy-free pumpkin pie is made completely from scratch, but don’t let that intimidate you! It’s super easy and is ready to tossinto the oven in no time!

Make the Dairy-Free Pie Crust

When baking any pie recipe with homemade pie crust, it’s important to start by making the pie crust first, because it needs to chill. Here are a few notes about making a perfect pie crust (see this comprehensive post on making the best homemade pie crust – just use dairy-free ingredients. It also includes my list of pie-crust making tools)

Use cold ingredients.Prepare ice water by measuring out cold water and tossing an ice cube (or two) in it. Chop up the vegan butter and put it in the freezer while you measure out the rest of the ingredients. Those little pockets of vegan butter make the crust extra flaky and delicious.

Use a food processor. you can do it by hand and use a pastry cutter, but a food processor makes the process so easy. The only thing to note here is that you will want to add all of the ingredients (including water) before processing, because you do not want ot over-process the pie crust.

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Form a circle by hand.Once the crust ingredients form a ball in the food processor (see below), remove them and combine the rest by hand. Shape it into a relatively thin, flat circle and wrap with plastic wrap. This will make rolling a breeze.

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Chill.once the crust is wrapped in plastic wrap, put it in the refrigerator to chill for at least 1 hour, or overnight. If chilling overnight I recommend putting it in another airtight container like a plastic bag or Tupperware.

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Roll the pie crust

After the crust has chilled for at least one hour, pull it out and put it on a well-floured surface. Here are a few tips to make rolling easier:

Use a heavy rolling pin to roll out the crust! I have had this marble rolling pin for 11 years and couldn’t live without it. It applies the perfect amount of pressure to the chilled crust to make it roll easily.

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Measure the crust with the pie plate.As you see in the photo below, after I roll the crust out I like to be certain it will fit in my pie plate. So I recommend holding the pie plate over the crust circle just to be sure that it will fit. There needs to be a little extra dough overhang so that you can make a nice crust edge.

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Pinch the edges.Start by folding the crust and making a nice edge around the pie dish. Then, use your thumb and pointer finger to pinch the edges of the crust and make a nice design.

Chill again (if the filling isn’t made).Next, it’s time to make the dairy-free pumpkin pie filling, and while that is happening wrap the crust in plastic wrap and return it to the refrigerator. If you already have the filling made before the crust is rolled, then you do not need to chill the crust again.

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Make the Dairy-free pumpkin pie filling

This part is very easy. The filling is made in just one bowl with a whisk! There really aren’t any specific tips I can give you to make this process go more smoothly, except that you should definitely mix the wet ingredients together first, and then add the dry!

I do recommend using a wire whisk to make this dairy-free pumpkin pie filling to ensure that there are no lumps of brown sugar or spices left in the batter!

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Bake

Once the filling is made, remove the crust from the refrigerator, pour it in and bake. I highly recommend using a pie crust shield, or a piece of tin foil that you cut to fit the edges of the pie. Otherwise the crust on the edges will almost definitely burn before the filling is cooked!

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Let it cool

This coconut milk pumpkin pie needs to cool for at least two hours (preferably longer). If you like to serve your pumpkin pie cold, then after an hour or so, transfer the pie on a wire cooling rack to the refrigerator.

Serve

I recommend serving this dairy-free pumpkin pie with some dairy-free whipped cream, whipped topping, or vanilla ice cream. I added a sprinkle of pumpkin pie spice on top and a little pie crust cutout for fun!

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Store

Store any leftover pie in an airtight container int he refrigerator for 5-7 days.

Freeze

This pie freezes really well! There are 2 ways to freeze this recipe:

1. Freeze the entire pie. Simply bake and chill the pie, then wrap it tightly with plastic wrap and foil and freeze for up to 2 months. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight before cutting and serving.
2. Freeze individual slices.If you have a few leftover slices you want to freeze, place them on a baking sheet and put them in the freezer to flash-freeze them. Then, once they’re frozen, wrap them in plastic wrap and store in an airtight container for up to 2 months. Thaw in the refrigerator for about 6 hours.

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Recipe FAQs

Can you taste the coconut milk in this recipe?

Some people may be concerned that the coconut milk willcause this dairy-free pumpkin pie to taste likecoconut…but that is not the case! Most recently, I served this pie to 8 adults and 4 kids and no one suspected a thing.
Even my husband, who has a serious super-taster gene for coconut (I amnot joking it’s insane) couldn’t taste a hint of coconut flavor! There are a few ways you can adapt this pie…

What do you serve with dairy-free pumpkin pie?

I recommend serving this dairy-free pumpkin pie with some dairy-free whipped cream, whipped topping, or vanilla ice cream. I added a sprinkle of pumpkin pie spice on top and a little pie crust cutout for fun!

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Dairy-Free Pumpkin Pie

Laura

This Homemade Dairy-Free Pumpkin Pie recipe is seriously delicious! This coconut milk pumpkin pie is creamy, perfectly sweet and loaded with cozy fall spices – a must-make Thanksgiving dessert.

5 from 281 votes

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Servings 12 Servings

Calories 210

Prep Time15 minutes minutes

Cook Time1 hour hour 5 minutes minutes

Cooling time2 hours hours

Total Time1 hour hour 20 minutes minutes

Ingredients

Filling:

Pie Crust:

Instructions

Make the pie Crust:

  • Place the flour, salt, and sugar in a food processor fitted with an “S” blade and pulse to combine.

  • Add the vegan butter and cold water and process until the mixture resembles a coarse meal, begins to stick together, and holds together when pinched.

  • Remove dough from processor (will be crumbly) and form into a ball.

  • Wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 60 minutes or overnight

Make the filling:

  • In a large bowl, beat the eggs.

  • Whisk in the pumpkin, coconut milk and vanilla extract until combined.

  • Add sugar, salt, cinnamon and pumpkin pie spice and mix until completely combined.

Putting it together

  • Preheat your oven to 425 degrees F.

  • Lightly grease a pie plate and set aside.

  • Roll out your pie dough on a well-floured surface (pastry cloth) to fit the size of your pie plate.

  • Carefully transfer the dough to the pie plate and shape the crust how you want it to look.

  • Pour the filling into the unbaked pie crust and cover the crust with a pastry shield

  • Bake for 15 minutes at 425 degrees F.

  • Reduce the temperature to 350 degrees F and continue to bake for 50 to 60 minutes, or until a knife inserted comes out clean. It may be a bit wobbly still, but it willfirm-up as it cools.

  • Allow the pie to coolon a wire rack for 2 hours (Be patient! This is important). Serve or refrigerate until ready to serve.

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Notes

Dairy-free pumpkin pie: substitutions

  • Coconut milk:You can substitute coconut milk withdairy-free creamer (unsweetened). I do not recommend using almond milk because it is much thinner and less rich than coconut milk.
  • Vegan butter:If you don’t have access to vegan butter, substitute it with vegetable shortening.
  • All-purpose flour:for a gluten-free pie crust, substitute an all-purpose gluten-free flour for the regular all-purpose flour!
  • Pumpkin Pie Spice.Use store bought or make your own!

Homemade Pumpkin Pie Spice

Use this recipe to make your own homemade pumpkin pie spice!

Or, to make 1 TBS pumpkin pie spice combine:

  • 1 ½ tsp cinnamon
  • ½ tsp nutmeg
  • ½ tsp cloves
  • ½ tsp allspice

Store

Store any leftover pie in an airtight container int he refrigerator for 5-7 days.

Freeze

This pie freezes really well! There are 2 ways to freeze this recipe:

1. Freeze the entire pie. Simply bake and chill the pie, then wrap it tightly with plastic wrap and foil and freeze for up to 2 months. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight before cutting and serving.
2. Freeze individual slices.If you have a few leftover slices you want to freeze, place them on a baking sheet and put them in the freezer to flash-freeze them. Then, once they’re frozen, wrap them in plastic wrap and store in an airtight container for up to 2 months. Thaw in the refrigerator for about 6 hours.

Nutrition

Serving: 1slice | Calories: 210kcal | Carbohydrates: 31g | Protein: 3.4g | Fat: 10.4g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.5g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2.5g | Cholesterol: 67mg | Sodium: 255mg | Potassium: 87mg | Fiber: 1.8g | Sugar: 15.8g | Vitamin A: 4050IU | Vitamin C: 0.6mg | Calcium: 38mg | Iron: 1.2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Did you enjoy this recipe? Have a question? Leave a comment below!

What can I make with pumpkin?

I havelots of delicious ideas for you if you’re looking to make something with pumpkin, besides this dairy-free pumpkin pie of course!

  • Make a loaf of the BEST pumpkin bread ever!
  • This pumpkin pie is the BEST and it’s made completely from scratch.
  • Pumpkin baked oatmeal is one of our favorite fall breakfasts!
  • Baked pumpkin donuts are another yummy breakfast for special days!
  • This no-bake vegan pumpkin cheesecake is great if you have people in your family with food allergies! Also this paleo pumpkin bread, these paleo pumpkin muffins, and these mini vegan pumpkin pies!
  • Make a batch of this pumpkin coffee creamer. It’s healthy and delicious!

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Homemade Dairy-Free Pumpkin Pie recipe from scratch (2024)

FAQs

What can you substitute for evaporated milk in pumpkin pie? ›

While many recipes call for it, you can absolutely make an outstanding pumpkin pie without evaporated milk. If your recipe calls for one can of evaporated milk (as most do), you can substitute 1 ½ cups of cream or half and half, or a combination of the two. You can also use milk (any kind from whole to skim).

Which is better in pumpkin pie evaporated milk or condensed milk? ›

Sweetened condensed milk is thicker and contains added sugar, so you won't have to add extra sugar and the filling will be very rich. Evaporated milk is unsweetened and has a thinner consistency. This means that you will have to add some extra sugar and that your pie will have a lighter, airier filling.

What happens if you put too much evaporated milk in pumpkin pie? ›

Pies with too much evaporated milk formed blisters on top.

Though the interior of the filling had a great, creamy texture. The flavor was ever-so-slightly muted and had a hint of milkiness to it.

What makes pumpkin pie filling pull away from the crust? ›

The oven rack may be too close to the top heating element in the oven. This can cause filling to 'skin' and crack as it bakes and to settle slightly when cooling and pull away from the crust. Another possible reason is over-baking. Try reducing cooking time by 5 to 10 minutes.

What is a good non-dairy substitute for evaporated milk? ›

Soy milk can be heated, and the water content reduced to use it like evaporated milk. The taste is slightly different, but in most recipes you won't notice. It can be used in sweet and savory dishes alike.

What is a dairy free substitute for evaporated milk? ›

Dairy alternatives to evaporated milk include whole milk, cream, and half-and-half, while nondairy options include soy milk, nut milk, and quinoa milk. When choosing an alternative to evaporated milk, a person may wish to consider the taste and consistency of the product.

What happens if I use condensed milk instead of evaporated milk? ›

Don't Substitute One for the Other

Thus, using condensed milk in a recipe that requires evaporated milk will yield an overly sweet dish.

Why use evaporated milk in pumpkin pie? ›

I think if you added regular milk to pumpkin, you would not achieve the desired texture. My guess it that it wouldn't 'set' properly, giving it the firm texture you'd expect. Evaporated milk will be much thicker than regular milk, providing that rich, creamy texture without the unwanted water.

What happens when you substitute condensed milk for evaporated milk? ›

These items are essentially the same with one big difference: no sugar is added to evaporated milk. Sweetened condensed milk also has 60% of the water removed, but contains 40% sugar. Due to the big flavor difference, they cannot be substituted for each other.

When should you not use evaporated milk? ›

Unopened cans of evaporated milk can keep for more than a year. But if you open a can and it's dark yellow or brown (a light brown color is normal), smells bad or appears curdled, don't use it.

Should I Prebake pie crust for pumpkin pie? ›

Think of it this way: poor pie dough wouldn't stand a chance (aka be a soggy mess) with a custard filling if we don't give it a head start. Hence why we pre-bake, because custard pies are too delicious to have soggy bottoms. Custard pies = pumpkin pies. Chocolate cream pies.

What happens if you drink a can of evaporated milk? ›

As for whether you can drink evaporated milk right out of the can, it's safe to do so. Because the only real difference is the water content, evaporated milk is pretty similar when it comes to nutritional value. However, the taste and texture of evaporated milk can be somewhat off-putting to many people.

Why should you cut slits in the pie crust? ›

With docking, the holes allow steam to escape, so the crust should stay flat against the baking dish when it isn't held down by pie weights or a filling. Otherwise the crust can puff up, not only impacting appearance but also leaving you with less space for whatever filling you have planned.

How do you keep the bottom crust of pumpkin pie from getting soggy? ›

Often, blind-baking solves this problem. If you're making a single crust custard-filled pie, like a pumpkin pie, bake the pie dough first before adding filling to allow some of the moisture in the crust to evaporate. You can also totally blind-bake fruit pies.

Can you put an undercooked pumpkin pie back in the oven? ›

Note that if your test determines an undercooked pumpkin pie, return it to the oven and bake a few minutes longer before testing it again.

What can I use in place of regular evaporated milk? ›

Evaporated milk is made by slowly heating milk to remove about half of its water—a process that develops a light golden color and mildly sweet flavor. Nestlé states that Carnation evaporated milk can be substituted in a 1:1 ratio for regular whole milk.

Can I use condensed milk instead of evaporated milk in a pumpkin pie? ›

Many pumpkin pie recipes call for evaporated milk and I often get asked if you can substitute sweetened condensed milk for evaporated milk in the same recipe. The answer is no, you cannot substitute sweetened condensed milk for evaporated milk.

Can I use condensed milk instead of evaporated milk in a pie? ›

Although it may be tempting, because of the added sugar, you should generally avoid substituting sweetened condensed milk in any recipe that calls for evaporated. If you don't have evaporated milk available, it's possible to substitute a cup of light cream, or you can make your own.

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