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Spiced Dutch Baby with Pumpkin Butter

The batter for this large, crepe-like pancake comes together in just about five minutes. Simmer pumpkin butter on the stove while the pancake cooks, filling the kitchen with the sweet, spicy aroma of fall. Serve the Dutch baby tableside, cutting wedges right out of the cast iron and topping them with warm pumpkin butter, walnuts, and a fine dusting of powdered sugar. This cooking class is brought to you by SweetLeaf and powered by Homemade.

Pumpkin Pie Smoothie

This pumpkin smoothie makes a unique yet tasty treat for the holiday season.

Pumpkin Pie Overnight Oats

When it’s pumpkin season, you have to make the most of it, so start with breakfast! These pumpkin pie overnight oats are both full of flavor and packed with fiber and protein. Plus, pumpkin contains a variety of nutrients, including vitamins A, B, and C. There are no added sugars because these oats are sweetened with zero-calorie Splenda® Monk Fruit Sweetener. Simply combine the ingredients in a jar, cover, and refrigerate overnight. When you wake up, breakfast is ready!

Baked Pumpkin Oatmeal

During the fall months, you’ll see pumpkin-flavored treats from coffee to doughnuts. Treat yourself to a healthy and delicious pumpkin dish! This oatmeal is perfect on a fall morning.

Low Fat Pumpkin Panna Cotta

Panna cotta is a creamy, custard-like dessert. This panna cotta recipe is pumpkin-flavored - perfect for the upcoming holidays! It’s even preportioned for you in ramekins to help you with portion control.

Maple-Pumpkin Spice Oatmeal Cookies

Enjoy all the flavors of fall with these hearty maple-pumpkin spice oatmeal cookies. Diabetes-friendly and made using natural sugars, these cookies will satisfy your pumpkin spice sweet tooth without derailing your diabetes management plan.

Pumpkin Apple Protein Bars

Freeze these bars in individual snack size bags and grab one on your way to the gym to have as a snack after a good workout! Be sure to use canned pumpkin, not pumpkin pie filling which has extra sugar added to it.

Holiday Pumpkin Pie With Maple-Ginger Crust

Pumpkin pie is typically lower in sugar and fat than the other holiday favorite, pecan pie. Plus it gets a nutritional boost from pumpkin puree which is rich in vitamin A. For this diabetes-friendly version, we reduce the sugar by using a Splenda sugar blend in the filling. The low-fat crust is seasoned with a hint of crystallized ginger and maple syrup for an extra-special flavor boost.

Creamy Pumpkin Pasta

This creamy pumpkin pasta is a comforting diabetes-friendly meal for a brisk autumn night. This high fiber recipe is vegetarian, but you can try adding a lean protein like chicken for more protein. Plus, the leftovers make an easy meal the next day!

Savory Stuffed Pumpkins

Wow your dinner companions and pair this charming main dish with a nonstarchy vegetable or salad for a complete meal. To make this vegetarian, simply omit the sausage and use vegetable broth instead of chicken broth.