Easy 3 Ingredient Pumpkin Pie Dip (Halloween Appetizer Idea!)
This fluffy pumpkin dip has all the flavors of pumpkin pie in a dessert dip, and is perfect for your next fall party.
Ready to experience pumpkin pie as a yummy, fluffy dip?
Look no further, because this simple 3-ingredient pumpkin pie dip recipe will have you thinking, “Why haven’t I tried this sooner?!” It’s a dessert-style dip that’s a brilliant idea for entertaining in the fall. It tastes amazing and only takes a couple of minutes to put together!
If you’re a fan of pumpkin spice desserts, this idea should definitely be on your must-make list! This fluffy, creamy, and perfectly sweet dip makes a delicious snack and/or dessert to share with friends and family. If you are trying to cut sugar, consider opting for sugar-free pudding, light whipped topping, and apples for dipping.
I spotted this cute fresh pumpkin at my local grocery store that had a little “hello fall” decal on the front and knew it would make a cute serving bowl for this dip. Feel free to just use a bowl instead though.
What to serve with pumpkin pie dip:
- graham crackers
- Nilla wafers
- Chessmen shortbread cookies
- gingersnaps
- waffle cones
- sliced apples
- pretzels
3-Ingredient Pumpkin Pie Dip
yield: 6 SERVINGS
prep time: 5 MINUTES
cook time: 5 MINUTES
total time: 10 MINUTES
Fall in love with this easy to make fluffy pumpkin dip - perfect for pumpkin spice fans!
Ingredients
Directions
1
Cream together the pumpkin purée, Cool Whip, instant vanilla pudding mix (just the dry powder, do not actually make the pudding), and pumpkin pie spice (optional) with an electric mixer until well combined and fluffy.
2
Cover and chill in the fridge until ready to serve.
3
Serve with Nilla wafers, cookies, or graham crackers. See more ideas in the hip tips above!
Tips for making this 3-Ingredient pumpkin pie dip recipe:
- Note that the sugar-free version comes in a 1 oz. size while the regular vanilla instant pudding is in a 3.4 oz. box. They are actually the same 4-serving size, but the sugar-free powder is just lighter than regular — use them interchangeably!
- Adding pumpkin pie spice makes this dip taste even more delish! If you don’t have any on hand, try putting together an easy DIY Pumpkin Spice Blend of your own. Trust me, you’ll be using it all season long!
- Make walking pumpkin pie packets! Spoon some of this mixture into snack-sized bags of Nilla wafers for individualized desserts! Speaking of walking desserts, be sure to try this one!
- This dessert will last in the fridge for a few days covered in a container.
This pumpkin pie dip recipe is such a yummy treat that WILL NOT disappoint!
This is such a fun recipe to serve at parties – especially when you’re ready for fall and don’t want to spend the time and energy making a homemade pie!
If you’re craving something pumpkin, this will do the trick! No matter how you serve it up, this pumpkin dip is sure to be a favorite.
Check out what my teammate Emily has to say about this easy recipe:
“So easy and always a hit at fall parties! I especially love the presentation when it’s served in a hollowed-out pumpkin as a dish. A lot of our family is gluten-free, so we’ll add apples and GF pretzels as other dipping options. You really can’t go wrong no matter what you serve up with it!”
Try our Crock Pot Pumpkin Chili recipe next!
I made this the other day after my daughter and I tried and loved a very similar version from our grocer’s deli. At $5 a pound, though we’d better make our own, and it’s just as delicious!
Do you use the allready sweeten punkin in the can are just regular punkin
No just the unsweetened pumpkin purée
Thanks for posting, Collin!! Having a party next week and EASY is key! 🙂 (Picture appears to be the 100% pumpkin vs the pumpkin pie filling which is sweetened. I would imagine the cool whip and pudding sweeten it up plenty).
This looks delicious! I will be trying this next weekend. ☺️
I just made this last weekend!!! Delicious!!!!
I am going to try it with fat free cool whip & sugar free pudding;would more than likely still be good & less calories!
As a new diabetic, I want to find something tasty for the holidays. Your suggestion sounds great. Wonder how many calories? Serving size? But I am looking forward to trying this.
I make it sugar free, fat free all the time. It’s still delicious! Great for diabetics.
We made it with sugar free pudding and cool whip too. But we used Swerve to sweeten it some.
I made this but added some softened cream cheese too and blended it up… soooo good!
I wonder if this would be good with chocolate pudding.
Was it? I’m thinking the same thing.
I bet dipping graham crackers into this dip would be delicious!!
Use to make this all the time when I first got married — thanks for taking me back – YUM!
I’m going to find the sugar free jello & Cool whip and make this for my MIL who is diabetic- now I need to find something low-carb to go with it!
How about some fruit?
Great idea! I bet apples would work!
I love this dip with the Nyakers Gingersnap cookies from World Market. They are so good and come in a pretty tin.
Such a great idea!! Yum 🙂
I went to a party this weekend and the recipe was similar. Canned pumpkin, cool whip, vanilla yogurt and cinnamon. Follow the funfetti dip recipe for measurements (substitute the cake mix with canned pumpkin) but just add cinammon
FYI, that pumpkin roll of Lina’s that you see in the picture from last year is also wonderful.
Oh thanks Jennifer!
Could you use butterscotch pudding? What’s your thoughts before I ruin a good thing?
Hmm I think if you love butterscotch and you love pumpkin why not?! Ha sounds interesting! Let us know if you try 🙂
I’ve done it and thought it was pretty good.
Can this be made a day ahead of time?
Yes. Keeps well in the fridge.
My daughter and I made this and it was great!!! Thank you for the recipes, this will be part of our Thanksgiving dinner 🙂
Awesome!
This is absolutely,amazingly delicious. It will be a new family staple.
This could be made with a light version for weight watchers ?
Yes perhaps sugar free pudding and cool whip light? Thanks!
Now that they’ve come out with a pumpkin spice pudding mix in recent years, do you think that would make it too pumpkin-y if I used it?!
Yes, I think that’d be yum, and maybe leave out any additional pumpkin spice seasoning, or taste it first before adding.
How many does this serve? I am wanting to make this for a fall party I am going to but there will be quite a few people there so I want to make sure I have enough.
I would say about six, maybe 8? It’s a nice sized bowl of dip.
How long does it stay good for after refrigerate
Should be good in the fridge covered for a couple days 👍
If I don’t have a mixer handy will it be okay to just stir it with a whisk?
Yes, I’m sure that’d work fine as well. Thanks!
We’ve been making this for years—sooooo good!
…especially with green apple slices!
Oh yum 😋 thanks Nell!
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How sweet of you CJ! Thanks so much and I am equally excited about the holidays!
This is really good with the cinnamon scooby doo snacks too
yum! Thanks for sharing!
Also wonderful with “Teddy Grahams” (honey or cinamon) !
I hate Pumpkin. I’ve hated it all 43 years of my life. Last year my six year old neighbor made this for Thanksgiving and told me “you won’t know if you like it or not unless you try it”. Kid made a good point and I couldn’t argue. I tried it and love it! Still hate everything else pumpkin, but love this. You can really tastes the pudding in it.
Oh that’s good to know Lisa- thanks!
OMG!!!! I will not be making mini pumpkin pies anymore…this dip hits the mark…what a super easy delicious way to enjoy pumpkin!!! THANK YOU!!!🎃
Oh yay! I’m so glad you’re enjoying this! YUM!
I used ginger snaps;) absolutely perfect!
Thanks!
Can this be frozen & if so, thawing process?
I would think so since whipped topping freezes so well. Just let it thaw in the fridge for a bit to soften beforehand.
Use the canned pumpkin pie mix and combined with plain yogurt. 50/50.
That sounds yummy too! Thanks for sharing! 🧡🎃
Just wanted to let you know that I made this dip today, but I swapped the pumpkin for a can of apple pie filling. The guests at the get-together I’m going to don’t like pumpkin-flavored things (crazy, I know! 😂). But just wanted to report back that even with the swap, it’s delicious!! I was worried it would be too sweet because the filling is sweet, but I think it came out great!! 👍
Oh, and I added apple pie spice instead of pumpkin pie spice!
YUM! Thanks for sharing about the swap you made, Emily! So glad to hear it was a hit! ❤️🍎