Pumpkin Cupcakes with Cream Cheese Frosting
These pumpkin cupcakes are a dream! They are soft, moist, and have the most incredible pumpkin flavor along with being subtly spiced; the perfect complement of flavors. Topped with a fluffy cream cheese frosting, these are the best of the best when it comes to fall desserts.

If you're a fan of pumpkin recipes and pumpkin cake, a cream cheese frosting fanatic, a fall fanatic, a Thanksgiving fanatic, or any combination thereof, you will absolutely, positively, without a doubt adore these cupcakes.
Of all the pumpkin cupcake recipes out there, these are the reasons I love this one the most:
- Uses simple pantry ingredients
- Dark brown sugar gives hints of molasses
- Easy to mix together (only a whisk and spatula are needed!)
- Bake up super soft and moist
- The pure pumpkin flavor and gentle spices remind me of pumpkin pie
- Cream cheese frosting, forever and ever
- Easy make-ahead components
Ingredient Notes
These cupcakes use mostly basic pantry staples along with some fall spices; below are a few notes on important ingredients and substitution options:

- Dark Brown Sugar – I like using dark brown sugar because it imparts more of a molasses flavor, but you can also use light brown sugar if that’s all you have.
- Canned Pumpkin – You want to look specifically for pumpkin puree, NOT pumpkin pie filling.
- Cinnamon / Nutmeg / Cloves – I love this blend of spices! If you’d prefer, you can substitute ¼ teaspoon pumpkin pie spice for the nutmeg and cloves (keep the cinnamon the same). You can also add other spices to suit your tastes (for instance, if you like a hint of ginger or allspice!)
- Vegetable Oil – You can use any all-purpose baking oil like vegetable oil, canola oil, corn oil, or safflower oil.
The cupcakes are topped with a classic cream cheese frosting. A few notes on making the frosting:

- Cream Cheese – Use full-fat cream cheese that comes in a block (not the spreadable kind) – this will ensure that your frosting is not thin or watery.
- Cream Cheese Frosting Recipe – That link will take you to the dedicated page for the cream cheese frosting recipe, where you can also watch a video of how the frosting is made. The full recipe is also included below.
- Whipped Cream Cheese Variation – If you’d like a lighter frosting, I have a whipped cream frosting that is stabilized with whipped cream, used on my pumpkin spice latte cupcakes.
- Cinnamon Variation – If you’d like to make cinnamon cream cheese frosting (like the kind that tops my apple cupcakes), simply add 1½ teaspoons of ground cinnamon when you add the powdered sugar.
- Maple Variation – You can add maple to the frosting (it will have a similar flavor to the filling for the pumpkin whoopie pies) by using maple extract. This will add great maple flavor without causing the frosting to become runny, which can happen with using maple syrup. I suggest 2 teaspoons of maple extract.
Favorite Cupcake Tools
Part of making fabulous cupcakes is having the right tools for the job! Below are my recommendations for the best equipment for making delicious, beautiful cupcakes:
- Regular Cupcake Pan: USA 12-Well Muffin Pan
- Mini Cupcake Pan: USA 24-Well Mini Cupcake and Muffin Pan
- Cupcake Liners: I usually stick to classic white paper liners unless I make a specifically themed cupcake.
- Piping Tips: This set of jumbo tips is perfect for big swirls on top of cupcakes.
- Piping Bags: I prefer the slightly larger 16-inch decorating bags for more piping control.
- Cupcake Carrier: Cupcakes are meant for sharing! Transport them without fear of them tipping over with a sturdy carrier. This collapsible cupcake carrier can hold 24 cupcakes or up to a 10-inch round cake.
How to Make Pumpkin Cupcakes
These cupcakes come together quickly and easily! Here’s a quick overview:

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- In a medium bowl, whisk together the dry ingredients (flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and spices).
- In a large bowl, whisk together the wet ingredients (pumpkin, sugars, oil, and eggs).
- Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and fold gently to combine with a rubber spatula.
- Divide the batter evenly between the muffin cups and bake. Allow to cool completely before frosting.
- Make the frosting and top the cupcakes!


Serving, Storage, and Freezing Instructions
These cupcakes store beautifully! Below are tips on how to keep them fresh and delicious:
- Storing – The frosted cupcakes can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Unfrosted cupcakes can be kept in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days before frosting and serving.
- Freezing Cupcakes – It is recommended to freeze the cupcakes without the frosting. Once completely cool, they can be placed an airtight container or freezer-safe ziploc bag and frozen for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight.
- Make-Ahead Frosting – The frosting can be made up to 5 days in advance and stored in an airtight container or sealed piping bags in the refrigerator. It will firm up in the fridge, so allow to come to room temperature before piping on cupcakes.
- Freezing Frosting – The cream cheese frosting can be kept in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight and then beat with a rubber spatula to smooth out.
Watch the Recipe Video Below:
More Delicious Pumpkin Desserts:
- Pumpkin Bars with Cream Cheese Frosting
- Pumpkin Cheesecake
- The Perfect Pumpkin Pie
- Classic Pumpkin Roll with Cream Cheese Filling
- Pumpkin Scones with Spiced Glaze
- Pumpkin-Gingerbread Trifle
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Pumpkin Cupcakes with Cream Cheese Frosting
Ingredients
For the Cupcakes:
- 1⅓ cups (173 g) all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
- Pinch of ground nutmeg
- Pinch of ground cloves
- ¾ cup (170 g) canned pumpkin
- ½ cup (99 g) granulated sugar
- ½ cup (107 g) dark brown sugar
- ½ cup (99 g) vegetable oil
- 2 eggs
For the Cream Cheese Frosting:
- ½ cup (113 g) unsalted butter, at room temperature
- 2 cups (227 g) powdered sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- Pinch salt
- 8 ounces cream cheese, cold and cut into cubes
Instructions
- Make the Cupcakes: Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line a 12-cup muffin pan with paper liners; set aside.
- In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves; set aside.
- In a large bowl, whisk together the pumpkin, both sugars and the vegetable oil until completely combined, making sure to break up any chunks of brown sugar so no lumps remain. Whisk in the eggs, one at a time. Add the flour mixture in two additions, folding with a rubber spatula until no flour pockets remain.
- Divide the batter between the baking cups, filling each about two-thirds full. Bake until a skewer inserted into the center comes out clean, 18 to 22 minutes. Allow to cool in the pan for 5 to 10 minutes, then remove to a wire rack. Allow the cupcakes to cool completely before frosting.
- Make the Frosting: Using an electric mixer, beat the butter, powdered sugar, vanilla, and salt on low speed until smooth, then mix for an additional 2 minutes, scraping down the bowl as needed. Increase the speed to medium-low and add the cream cheese one piece at a time and mix until smooth, then mix for an additional 2 minutes.
- Using a decorating bag and tip (I used the Ateco #827 tip) or an offset spatula, frost the tops of the cupcakes. (If you like the frosting piled high as pictured, this is the perfect amount of frosting. If you prefer less, you can scale the frosting down.) The cupcakes can stay at room temperature for a few hours, but should be refrigerated for longer-term storage up to 4 days.
Notes
- Dark Brown Sugar – Adds a molasses flavor, but can substitute light brown sugar.
- Canned Pumpkin – You want to look specifically for pumpkin puree, NOT pumpkin pie filling.
- Cream Cheese – Use full-fat cream cheese that comes in a block (not the spreadable kind) – this will ensure that your frosting is not thin or watery. See post for frosting flavor variations.
- Regular Cupcake Pan: USA 12-Well Muffin Pan
- Cupcake Liners: I usually stick to classic white paper liners.
- Piping Bags: I prefer the slightly larger 16-inch decorating bags for more piping control.
- Piping Tips: This set of jumbo tips is perfect for big swirls on top of cupcakes.
- Storing – The frosted cupcakes can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Unfrosted cupcakes can be kept in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days before frosting and serving.
- Freezing Cupcakes – It is recommended to freeze the cupcakes without the frosting. Once completely cool, they can be placed an airtight container or freezer-safe ziploc bag and frozen for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight.
- Make-Ahead Frosting – The frosting can be made up to 5 days in advance and stored in an airtight container or sealed piping bags in the refrigerator. It will firm up in the fridge, so allow to come to room temperature before piping on cupcakes.
- Freezing Frosting – The cream cheese frosting can be kept in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight and then beat with a rubber spatula to smooth out.
- Doubling the Recipe: You can double this recipe without issue.
- Mini Cupcakes: You can make mini cupcakes out of this recipe; start checking the cupcakes around the 10-minute mark.
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This recipe was originally posted in November 2009.
Photography by Dee of One Sarcastic Baker




Thank you for sharing this yummy recipe! I baked the batter in mason jars for our daughter’s first birthday party. They were so good! The icing was wonderful as well. I will be making these again and again.
I am hosting a lunch for my ladies’ tennis team tomorrow. Six hours ago searched Google for a pumpkin cupcake recipe to make for dessert since I am serving butternut squash soup (wanted to do a fall squash thing). Anyway, I found this recipe. IT IS THE BEST THAT I HAVE EVER TASTED! It is so moist and melts in your mouth. Thanks for such a great recipe! Instead of cupcakes, I decided to pour the batter into my large Sam’s Wholesale Club cookie sheet to make cake squares. I baked it than let it cool. I added the delish cream cheese frosting than cut into perfect cubes. I can not believe how wonderful this is!!! Too bad that I am dieting! shhhhhh!
I just made these cupcakes, and they are amazing. The clove and pumpkin steal the show and taste absolutely amazing. I’m making them again next week!
My sons birthday is on Halloween and I want to make him these cupcakes for his 1st birthday party. I would like to use fresh pumpkin instead of canned. I have never made anything with an actual pumpkin. What do I need to do? Thank you.
Hi Becky, You can use fresh pureed pumpkin, but it will likely be thinner than canned, so you may need to compensate with more flour. Since each instance is different, there is no hard and fast substitution.
I made 3 dozen of these cupcakes for Thanksgiving and they turned out GREAT!!! I recommend this recipe to everyone! The cupcakes smelled so good baking in the oven and tasted even better! This is one recipe being added to my Thanksgiving menu! Thank you for sharing! :)
Yay for Thanksgiving awesomeness! Thanks for the comment, and you are most welcome for the recipe!
I tried this recipe last week and they tasted good by themselves, but once you add the cream cheese frosting then they are delicious. I didn’t have all the different spices in my cupboard, but I did have a pumpkin spice mix so then I added 2 Tbsp to my batter. Once out of the oven, you don’t taste the spice as much, but the next day the amount of spice in the cupcakes were just right. I guess the cupcakes needed a day to get the flavor fully infused. Thanks for the recipe.
You’re welcome! I love letting cupcakes sit for a day in an airtight container before frosting and serving; they get so moist!
Yum! I’ve been wanting to make these all month and finally got around to it. They are so good! I added maple extract to the frosting – it’s got a stronger flavor than syrup and you don’t have to worry about stickiness or getting the frosting too liquidy.
Thanks for all the great recipes!
Great idea with the maple extract! I am going to have to pick up some of that!
Hi!
I made these about a month and they were a hit! I want to make them again for a friend’s birthday that LOVES everything pumpkin. I want to use a mini muffin pan this time instead of a standard one. How long should I bake them for?
Thanks!
Hi Caroline, Usually when I do mini muffins or cupcakes, I start checking around 8 minutes just to be safe. You might have to check, put them back in a minute or two, check again, etc. but better than overbaking I think!
made these for a church potluck and they were great!! i know i have seen this before, but what number do you use for piping. i thought i bought the right one, but it is still too small!
Hi Emily, I use a Wilton 1M for just about all of the cupcakes you see on here (the ones with the swirl).
Oh my goodness! These cupcakes are amazing, the first time i made them, i put the amount of cloves in, but it was too much clove for my taste. I used a little less the next time, and they were spot on!
Awesome to hear Maddie! Glad you got them perfect to suit your taste!
I just made these for a party I went to lastnight and they were a big hit! People who hate pumpkin things loved these cupcakes! =]
Yay! Always fantastic when you can convert supposed pumpkin haters!
This recipe was a hit! I made these cupcakes for my Mom’s birthday and she loved them. Next time though I might try a less sweet cream cheese frosting- I found this one a little too sweet for my taste. Thanks for sharing all of your great recipes and ideas, I love checking in to see what you’re baking.
Hi Breanna, Thanks so much for stopping back to share! So happy you enjoyed these, and happy belated birthday to your mom!
Love your site!!
Please forgive my ignorance, but I just want to make sure this is correct….
for *this* recipe, I would use 3 cups all purpose flour and 8 tbsp of cornstarch in place of the cake flour?
Love to make now and want to make sure I have the ratio correct! :)
Thanks in advance for the reply.
PS- Love that you are a hockey fan! I am also, however….GO KINGS!
Hi Nicole, Yes, you are correct! Enjoy the cupcakes!
Kings are a great team, love watching them play when I catch them on TV!
for all of you out there…which it sounds like a lot that dont fancy cake as much as other desserts, try making your cake/cupcakes in a muffin top pan-less thick cakeyness and more surface area for FROSTING!!
Michelle! I am singing your praises today (and Martha Stewart) for this amazing cupcake recipe. SO MOIST, SO DELICIOUS, SO PERFECT! Also, they made 32 perfect cupcakes with no batter to spare. I love when I use up everything. I am frosting them this afternoon before a baby shower. I will add maple syrup to the frosting. This recipe rocks!
Yay for awesome cupcakes! So glad you loved these Liz, they are one of my absolute favorites!
I am totally digging your blog! It looks great, your writing is fun and wonderful and the pics make me want to dive right into the screen and eat, eat, EAT. Re: the frosting for these cupcakes and your idea of adding maple syrup to the buttercream next time; how much syrup would you add to not make the buttercream too sticky but just get a hint of maple flavor? Thanks in advance!
Hi Karen, You’re so sweet! I’m so happy to hear how much you’re loving the site! Thank you! Now about that frosting – anywhere from 2 to 5 tablespoons of maple syrup. I would add 2, then taste, see what you think, and add more a tablespoon at a time until you get the taste you want. It won’t get sticky with those quantities.
I live in Alaska, bush Alaska, so our stores don’t have any cake flour. Will it turn out if I use all-purpose flour? Thank you, I will order my cake flour from King Arthur soon but I can’t wait until then! :)
Hi Dorothy, You can actually make your own cake flour in a pinch! Combine 3/4 cup all-purpose flour (sift it if you can) and 2 tablespoons cornstarch for every 1 cup of cake flour called for.
omg. pancake batter cupcakes? i am making this immediately!!!
Hi Jaylene,
Yes, I would still include the vanilla extract in addition to the maple syrup. Enjoy the cupcakes!
Hi Lucy,
You will just love these, they are fabulous! You will want to use 1.5 cups of pumpkin (pumpkin puree) – not 1.5 cans. Enjoy!!
if i wanted to add the maple syrup to the frosting do i still add the vanilla extract as well?
I am trying this recipe for thanksgiving, can’t wait! One clarification, am I supposed to use 1.5 cups of pumpkin purée or 1.5 cans? If it’s cans, what size can (ie 14 ounces)? Thanks!
Hi Jessica,
You could use whole milk, but if you don’t want to buy buttermilk just for the sake of one recipe, you can easily make your own buttermilk. Take 1 Tablespoon of either white vinegar or lemon juice and put into a liquid measuring cup. Add enough milk to fill it to the 1 cup line. Let it sit for 5 minutes, and then use as much as you need.
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They look amazing. You are very good with a piping bag, I have to say. Mine always look rubbish!
I love the Martha book by the way. I have Cookies as well, and think she gives great inspiration.
I’ll be back. I love the blog. Nice design and great content. A+!!
Hi Kris – Thanks for catching that! I left out the words “flour & spice mixture” but it is added at the end, with the buttermilk, before the pumpkin. I have edited the recipe so that it is now correct.
I don’t see buttermilk anywhere in ingredients or instructions. How much?
I made these cupcakes but found that in the recipe it did not mention where to incorporate the flour & spice mixture…
Adorable! And I love the cute decor!
I made some pumpkin cupcakes last weekend, and added some cinnamon to the cream cheese frosting. Definitely a fun fall dessert! :) http://www.gimmesomeoven.com/pumpkin-cupcakes-with-cinnamon-cream-cheese-frosting/
I love pumpkin, but a lot of recipes, such as this, calls for buttermilk. Can I substitute whole milk?
Wow! Those look yummy! I just froze 5 pounds of pumpkin that I steamed so I’m looking for some good recipes.
One of my favorites that always gets raves is Butterscotch Pumpkin Pie. It’s a little involved but completely worth it!! I do cheat on the crust though… http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Pumpkin-Butterscotch-Pie-350490