Pumpkins are a wonderfully versatile ingredient, so there’s no need for the flesh to go to waste at Halloween. After you’ve learnt how to carve a pumpkin with the kids, get inspired with these family-friendly recipes – from satisfying suppers to fun baking ideas. For younger kids, adults should always handle any sharp equipment when carving pumpkins or preparing them in our recipes.

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If you’re keen to go completely waste-free in your kitchen, you can try our best pumpkin seed recipes, too. Next discover our easy Halloween recipes, most popular Halloween recipes and autumn crafts for kids.

10 family pumpkin recipes

1. Pumpkin hummus

Open pumpkin filled with hummus and peppers

If you’re celebrating the season in style, use a pumpkin to decorate your dinner table and fill it with this delicious pumpkin hummus. The flesh is simply scooped out and roasted in the oven, then the kids can help tip it all into a food processor – along with lemon juice, tahini paste and chickpeas – and whizz it all together.

2. Pumpkin spice scones

Sliced pumpkin spiced scone on a plate with butter and a slice of apple

You’ll need to roast the pumpkin flesh for this recipe, too, but once you’ve done that, kids will have great fun making a batch of these seasonal scones. Get small hands to help with the mixing, weighing and stamping out circles using a cutter. After baking, everyone can enjoy devouring these pumpkin spice scones while they are still warm from the oven.

3. Halloween pumpkin cake

Pumpkin traybake cake cut into squares

Similar to carrot cake, this traybake will go down a storm with family members of all ages. Our top-rated Halloween pumpkin cake combines grated squash with subtle spices and orange flavours, and is topped with a delicious cream cheese frosting.

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4. Pumpkin & bacon soup

Two bowls of pumpkin soup topped with seeds and oil

As the nights draw in, a comforting bowl of pumpkin and bacon soup is sure to make a welcome option for a family meal. This recipe uses chunks of pumpkin simmered for 40 minutes – if you’re using smaller pieces of flesh from the centre of a hollowed-out pumpkin, just lower the cooking time accordingly until the squash is soft. We also have a classic pumpkin soup recipe for a veggie alternative.

5. Pumpkin pie s’mores

A pile of S'mores filled with pumpkin puree and cream

Whip up a batch of your own pumpkin purée – small pieces of squash simply steamed and mashed – then you’re all set to make this delicious campfire classic. Kids will love squidging together the ginger nut biscuits with gooey marshmallow inside! These easy pumpkin pie s’mores can also be made with canned purée, if you prefer – try them on Bonfire Night and beyond.

6. Pumpkin risotto

Bowl of pumpkin risotto

This Italian-style pumpkin risotto has been adapted to make it easy for older kids to make themselves. Follow our step-by-step instructions and they'll soon be able to make dinner for the whole family – what a treat.

7. Pumpkin bread

Pumpkin bread loaf with front cut off into two slices and buttered

Great for lunchboxes or an evening treat, our delicious pumpkin & ginger tea bread is a breeze to make. The only bit you might need to help the kids with is grating the pumpkin – the squash can be slippery, so watch those fingers! Wrapped tightly, this loaf will keep well in the cake tin, but if you want to refresh the texture, gently toast a slice before slathering with butter.

8. Spiced pumpkin Halloween cake

Cake decorated in orange icing and white chocolate ghosts with black iced eyes

Although this spooky cake looks rather impressive, the decoration is simply made by melting white chocolate and topping the cake with orange buttercream. The pumpkin-spiced sponges can be frozen ahead of time (un-iced) too.

9. Pumpkin muffins

Pumpkin Muffins

Our five star-rated recipe is a winner for a reason. They're ready made in 3o minutes flat so can satisfy pumpkin-spice cravings in record time!

10. Pumpkin cinnamon rolls

Pumpkin cinnamon rolls

Bake a lightly spiced treat for chilly, autumnal mornings with these pumpkin cinnamon rolls. They take a bit of time, but you'll reap the rewards with the delicious result. Discover more twists on cinnamon buns.

What do you like to do with your leftover pumpkin? Tell us in the comments below…

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