Pumpkin Brownies are the perfect mix of two of my favorite desserts: brownies and pumpkin pie! These Halloween brownies use a boxed brownie mix of your choice with a layer of pumpkin in the middle to create something super fun and delicious. And they look really pretty too!
What’s in this Pumpkin Brownie Recipe?
Pumpkin Brownies are the perfect blend of chocolate and pumpkin. This easy fall dessert recipe is a boxed mix modification that turns ordinary brownies into amazing pumpkin treats!
- Brownie Mix: You can use any brownie mix you like (I used Ghirardelli), so you’ll be following instructions based on the one you choose. The box will tell you how to prepare the brownie batter and what temperature you should use in the oven. I’ll help you out with the rest!
- Water: Use the amount stated on the box of mix you buy to hydrate the dry brownie mix.
- Vegetable Oil: Adds moisture and makes the brownies tender. Again, use the amount listed on the box.
- Egg: Adds structure to the brownies. Most boxed mixes call for just one egg, but double-check to be sure!
- Chocolate Chips: I like to add some chocolate chips to the brownie mix to make them a little more chocolatey. You can use whatever kind of chips you like, including white chocolate or cream cheese!
- Pumpkin Puree: This is going to give us that classic pumpkin pie flavor. Make sure to use 100% pumpkin puree, not pumpkin pie filling!
- Cream Cheese: Gives the filling structure and makes it just a bit tangy, like my favorite pumpkin pie cheesecake.
- Granulated Sugar: Sweetens the pumpkin layer.
- Pumpkin Pie Spice: Adds that classic spiced flavor to the brownies.
Pro Tip: Some commenters have noted that they found the pumpkin filling to be a bit too tangy. If you’d like yours less tangy, add an extra tablespoon of sugar!
Halloween Brownies
These brownies are so fun and festive for Halloween with their bright orange and deep brown (almost black!) color. Add some colorful sprinkles on top or crushed-up candies to make them even more festive!
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Sure! If you’re wanting a more homemade taste, feel free to make your own brownies from scratch! For a gluten-free version, use my homemade gluten free brownie recipe.
Sure! If you don’t have any eggs around, add ¼ cup of pumpkin puree for each egg called for in the brownie mix. This will add even more delicious pumpkin flavor!
Your filling might be a bit too sweet if you accidentally purchase pumpkin pie filling instead of puree. If this happens, don’t use the sugar or spices that the filling calls for, or it will be way too sweet.
Brownies do not need to be stored in the refrigerator. In fact, doing so will remove moisture and might just make them harder and more crumbly. They are best stored at room temperature, and will stay fresh for 3-4 days just fine. Seal them properly to ensure they stay soft and moist.
How to Store
Store leftover pumpkin brownies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 4 days. They will keep for up to 1 week in the refrigerator but may lose some of their moisture over time. Enjoy at room temperature or gently warmed in the microwave.
How to Freeze
Freeze pumpkin brownies whole or cut into individual slices tightly wrapped in 2 layers of plastic wrap and 1 layer of aluminum foil for up to 3 months. Let thaw overnight in the refrigerator before enjoying.
Serving Suggestions
Serve these tasty Halloween brownies alongside some festive graveyard cupcakes, Oreo spiders, or Halloween Chex mix. Or serve them more simply with a scoop of pumpkin ice cream and some chocolate sauce or magic shell.
5-Star Review
“I made these on 7 Sep 2021, exactly as written, nothing short of 10 stars! They are excellent, and very easy to make! My family loved these. When I get home (next month, Thailand) I will make these with fresh pumpkin and a homemade brownie mix.” – Lee Thayer
Can they be frozen?
Yes!
Haven’t made yet but I do have a question! should i use a 8×8 pan?
For the thickest bars, yes!
I made these on 7 Sep 2021, exactly as written, nothing short of 10 stars! The are excellent, and very easy to make! My family loved these. When I get home (next month, Thailand) I will make these with fresh pumpkin and a homemade brownie mix.
That looks beautiful, Lee!!
Ok, these are good, but a little tweak makes them great. You probably shouldn’t eat these fresh out of the oven because the pumpkin layer is almost runny. The pumpkin layer is also a little sour fresh from the oven. So let them get to room temperature and pop them in the fridge. The pumpkin layer becomes browny texture, but I would recommend doubling the sugar because the pumpkin layer is just a little too pumpkin and not enough desert. I will make these again. Thoroughly enjoyable.
Definitely modify to your liking!
This is my 1st year making food on my own since I live on my own now.
Well, you came to the right site, I love all things easy :) Good luck with your cooking endeavors!
I loved this recipe…I used a whole 15 oz can pumpkin…instead of half…i ended up making 2 8×8 pans topped with chopped walnuts…took a lil longer to bake…great feedback…Thank you for the recipe…
Thanks for sharing, Lisa! I love your addition of the walnuts!
Thank You
That looks amazing, Lisa!!
Sorry, this recipe wasn’t your taste, Dee! I do have some brownie recipes that may be more your palate, as well.
I used Ghirardelli dark chocolate brownie mix with this recipe. Cooked an extra 15 minutes rather than 10 and omitted the chocolate chips (since there are already some in the mix) and it came out delicious! Will definitely make again.
Sounds delicious! Thanks for sharing, Lisa!
Hello! These brownies look delicious and I am prepared to make them tonight for a Halloween party. I am just a little concerned at the amount of pumpkin that I am supposed to use. Are we to use a large 29 ounce can or the smaller one? Thank you so much and happy Halloween!
Use a 15oz can and do not forget to half it! Enjoy :)
What size pan did you make this in? And if it wasn’t 9×13 would you double both the brownie and pumpkin mix or just pumpkin mix? Thanks. They look great
I used an 8×8 pan, if you want to use a larger pan you can definitely double the recipe!