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Moist Pumpkin Cupcakes

Light and fluffy, these homemade pumpkin cupcakes are packed with pumpkin flavor and autumn spice. Sweetened with brown sugar and maple syrup, the finished cupcakes are topped with a cinnamon-maple cream cheese frosting that’s totally irresistible!

Pumpkin cupcake with cream cheese frosting with the wrapper pulled off

Sometimes it can be difficult to find a moist pumpkin cupcake that is flavorful, yet also light and fluffy. But I’m happy to say this recipe checks all the boxes. These cupcakes are tender, packed with fall flavor, and topped with smooth cream cheese frosting. Does it get any better?

Why I Love These Pumpkin Cupcakes

I made FOUR different versions of these pumpkin cupcakes before I settled on the best one (with help from my taste testers of course). Here are a few reasons why this recipe ended up being the winner:

  • Incredible flavor: The brown sugar in this recipe brings out the molasses notes in these cupcakes. I also added a touch of maple syrup and equal parts pumpkin pie spice and cinnamon. The end result is cupcakes that taste like fall baking perfection.
  • Perfect texture: They have a super tender, moist crumb – thanks to the use of all oil.
  • Easy! Despite the impressive results, these pumpkin cupcakes are simple to make. You’ll only need a few basic ingredients, most of which you likely already have in your pantry.
Ingredients for pumpkin cupcakes.

What You’ll Need

Here’s a quick look at what you’ll need to make this pumpkin cupcakes recipe. Be sure to scroll down to the recipe card for a printable list:

For the Pumpkin Cupcakes:

  • Brown sugar – I used all brown sugar to really enhance the molasses flavor.
  • Vegetable oil – Helps create a tender, moist crumb.
  • Maple syrup – Gives the cupcakes a sweet, rich flavor that pairs well with the spices.
  • Vanilla Extract
  • Pumpkin puree – Make sure to grab puree, not pumpkin pie filling.
  • Pumpkin pie spice & cinnamon
  • All-purpose Flour, Baking powder & baking soda– Sifting all these together with the spices helps prevent a lumpy batter.
  • Milk – Any milk will work

For the Frosting:

  • Unsalted butter – Make sure it’s cold, that is the secret to my frosting!
  • Cream cheese – Full-fat is a must, otherwise the consistency will not be thick enough. It should also be cold, not room temperature.
  • Powdered sugar
  • Heavy whipping cream– Makes the frosting light and fluffy
A pumpkin cupcake with a bite missing

How to Make Pumpkin Cupcakes

Let’s take a quick look at how to make this recipe, step-by-step. The hardest part of these pumpkin cupcakes is waiting for them to cool!

  • Combine the wet ingredients. Beat the sugar, oil, eggs, maple syrup, and vanilla until well incorporated and the batter is lighter in color. Add in the pumpkin and beat to combine.
  • Add the dry ingredients, milk, and mix. In a separate bowl, combine the dry ingredients. Alternate adding half of the dry ingredients and half of the milk to the batter at a time, beat until it combines. Then add the remaining dry ingredients and the milk.

PRO TIP: Be sure to stir the batter from the bottom to the top. This is especially important as there’s a lot of liquid in the batter, and if it’s not properly mixed, your cupcakes can sink or bake unevenly.

  • Bake. Divide the batter evenly into the cupcake liners. Bake for 14 to 16 minutes. To evenly fill the cupcake liners, I recommend using a large cookie scoop.
  • Make the frosting. Cut the butter into blocks and beat until slightly softened. Add in the cream cheese. Beat until fluffy and free of lumps. Add in the powdered sugar 2 cups at a time, followed by the cinnamon, vanilla extract, and maple syrup. Add the remaining powdered sugar and heavy whipping cream. I’ve included some additional frosting tips below.
  • Decorate the cupcakes. Once the cupcakes are cool, pipe the frosting onto the top. Enjoy!
Cream cheese frosting piped onto a pumpkin cupcake

Getting the Frosting Right

  • Use cold ingredients for the frosting. For a stable cream cheese frosting that’s ideal for piping, you want to start with cold butter and cold cream cheese – not room temperature.
  • Use the correct cream cheese. Full-fat cream cheese, the kind that comes in a block is best.
  • Properly cream the butter first. Since the butter is cold, it should be whipped to a soft and spreadable consistency before adding the cream cheese. That way when the cream cheese is added, the consistency of the two will be similar.
  • How to prevent a lumpy frosting: Cream the butter and cream cheese together until it’s completely smooth when you run a knife through it. At first, it may have a cottage cheese consistency, but continue mixing until it’s smooth.
  • Can the frosting be made ahead? You can prepare the frosting in advance and then pipe it the next day, which I often do. Store it in an airtight container. Just take the frosting out of the refrigerator about an hour before you want to frost your cupcakes. You may want to rewhip the frosting prior to using.
  • If the frosting is too thin: If you have not added the heavy cream, try skipping it. Otherwise adding additional powder sugar can help, but before doing so, try refrigerating for about 30 minutes to see if it holds up.

Tips for the Best Pumpkin Cupcakes

  • Don’t over-mix the batter. Be sure that all the ingredients are well combined but once they are, don’t continue stirring.
  • Use a cookie scoop to measure batter. My secret to the mess-free transfer of cupcake batter to the liners is to use a large cookie scoop. This also ensures the liners get filled evenly!
  • How to tell when the cupcakes are done? You definitely don’t want to overbake these cupcakes (and bake out the moisture!). Test the cupcakes for doneness by inserting a toothpick into the center of the cupcake. If the toothpick comes out clean, the cupcakes are done.
Pumpkin cupcakes with cream cheese frosting on a plate

Can I Make This As a Layer Cake?

Yes! You can make my recipe for Pumpkin Mascarpone Cake which is similar but made with a mascarpone whipped cream instead of a cream cheese frosting. Although you could still make it with this cream cheese frosting as well.

Storing The Finished Cupcakes

I recommend refrigerating the cupcakes once they’ve been frosted. To prevent them from drying out, be sure to store them in an airtight container. They’re best served at room temperature, so remove them from the refrigerator about 20 minutes before serving.

A pumpkin cupcake with a bite missing

Can I Freeze These Cupcakes?

I don’t recommend freezing the frosted cupcakes. You can however prepare the cupcakes in advance and freeze them. To freeze them, place the cooled cupcakes on a sheet pan and flash freeze, uncovered for 20 minutes or so. Transfer to an airtight container to store in the freezer.

Slowly thaw to prevent additional condensation by first thawing in the fridge for several hours then transfer to the countertop and thaw until they reach room temperature. Frost the cupcakes once completely thawed.

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A pumpkin cupcake with cream cheese frosting with the wrapper pulled off

Moist Pumpkin Cupcakes

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  • Author: Julianne Dell
  • Prep Time: 45 minutes
  • Cook Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 1 hour
  • Yield: 24 Cupcakes
  • Category: Cupcakes
  • Method: Baked
  • Cuisine: American

Description

Light and fluffy, these pumpkin cupcakes are packed with real pumpkin flavor and spice, with maple syrup, cinnamon, and pumpkin flavors. 


Ingredients

For the cupcakes

  • 1 ½ cups (330g) light brown sugar, packed
  • ½ cup (118ml) vegetable oil
  • 3 large eggs, at room temperature
  • 2 tablespoons (30ml) maple syrup
  • 2 teaspoons (10ml) vanilla extract
  • 1 cup (244g) pumpkin puree (not pumpkin pie filling)
  • 2 cups (280g) all-purpose flour, sifted
  • 2 teaspoons (5g) pumpkin pie spice
  • 2 teaspoons (5g) cinnamon
  • 1 ½ teaspoons (6g) baking powder
  • ¾ teaspoon baking soda
  • ¾ teaspoon salt
  • ¾ cup (177ml) milk, at room temperature

For the frosting:

  • 1 cup (226g) unsalted butter, cold
  • 12 ounces (339g) full-fat cream cheese, cold
  • 67 cups (780-911g) powdered confectionary sugar
  • 1 teaspoon (2,5g) cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon (5ml) vanilla extract
  • 1 tablespoon (15ml) pure maple syrup
  • 2 teaspoons (10ml) heavy whipping cream or milk, cold

Instructions

For the cupcakes:

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F. Line a cupcake pan with cupcake liners.
  2. In a large mixing bowl, combine the sugar, vegetable oil, eggs, maple syrup and vanilla extract. Beat on medium speed until well incorporated. Scrape down the bowl as needed. Next mix in the pumpkin and beat until well combined.
  3. In a medium-sized bowl, combine all remaining dry ingredients and sift together with a fine mesh sieve. Then, add half the dry ingredients to the batter followed by half the milk, and beat until it starts to combine.Then add remaining dry ingredients and milk and beat until well combined. Use a spatula to scrape down the sides of the bowl and stir the batter from the bottom to the top to ensure it’s well mixed.
  4. Using a large cookie scoop, divide the batter evenly, filling each liner 2/3 full. Bake at 350°F for 14-16 minutes. Test the cupcakes for doneness by inserting a toothpick into the center of the cupcake. If the toothpick comes out clean, the cupcakes are done. Cool Completely.

For the frosting:

  1. Cut the butter into 1-inch blocks. Beat the butter for several minutes until it is whipped and fluffy.
  2. Then add the cream cheese and cream together for several minutes until it’s fluffy and free of lumps, scrape down the bowl occasionally.
  3. Slowly add the confectionary sugar 2 cups at a time, followed by the cinnamon vanilla extract and maple syrup, and beat until desired consistency is reached. Add the remaining powdered sugar and heavy whipping cream and beat until desired consistency.
  4. In a large piping bag fitted with a large open star piping tip, pipe the frosting onto the cupcakes.

Notes

  • Storing: I recommend refrigerating the cupcakes once they’ve been frosted. To prevent them from drying out, be sure to store them in an airtight container. Remove from the refrigerator 20 minutes before serving. 
  • Frosting can be made in advance and kept refrigerated. Remove 30-60 minutes before piping. You may want to rewhip the frosting in a mixer prior to piping. If you don’t like cream cheese frosting, try serving these with vanilla buttercream instead. 

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 cupcake
  • Calories: 427
  • Sugar: 50.9g
  • Sodium: 221mg
  • Fat: 19.7g
  • Saturated Fat: 12.7g
  • Carbohydrates: 61.1g
  • Fiber: 0.8g
  • Protein: 3.5g
  • Cholesterol: 63.6mg

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138 thoughts on “Moist Pumpkin Cupcakes”

  1. I made these cupcakes, paired with my own cinnamon buttercream, as I’m not a fan of cream cheese frostings. These are by far the nicest pumpkin cupcakes I’ve ever had, and I’ve had many. Moist and packed with beautiful flavour, a stunner!

  2. This recipe is amazing! I’m terrible at baking but followed the instructions closely and the cupcakes came out perfectly! So delicious and moist. Thank you for a great recipe, will be making again.

  3. I am super concerned about my cupcakes,the first batch is in the oven and they’re very wet I’m hoping that this additional 6 minutes will help them….any ideas?

    1. Julianne - Beyond Frosting
      Beyond Frosting

      How did they come out? I am a little confused. Did you have to add 6 minutes after the suggested baking time? You could have overfilled them, meaning they would need additional baking time, your your oven may not have been fully preheated before you put them in, or your oven temperature is off. Are you baking at altitude?

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      Dawn E LaFerney

      So they did bake longer about 30 minutes and turned out wonderful? I did substitute 1/2 cup of white sugar instead of brown. And same for baking soda had to use extra baking powder. I bought store brand cream cheese frosting and added teaspoon of maple syrup and cinnamon. I substituted 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract for almond extract, just because I really like it. And last I hand mixed everything. Great recipe!!

      1. Julianne - Beyond Frosting
        Beyond Frosting

        Thanks for sharing Dawn. Anytime you alter a recipe, I would expect the baking time to change. Especially if you change the leveling agent. I am glad you enjoyed it!

  4. Made the cupcakes they turned out amazing!! So Yummy!! Added chocolate chips to the cupcake batter.

    The only thing I did not like. The frosting recipe was WAY to much!!! I’m guessing the recipe was reduced for the cupcake batter but not for the frosting. I have enough frosting left to frost 2 full size cakes… after frosting 24 cupcakes. Anyone making this reduce the frosting to 1 cream cheese followed by the other requests to reduce… other than that everyone loved these and they are delicious ❤️

    1. Julianne - Beyond Frosting
      Beyond Frosting

      Thanks for sharing Sarah!! In the recipe post, I do talk about having plenty of leftover frosting, but if you felt like you had enough for 2 full sized cakes, I be curious how much frosting you used on your actual cupcakes?

  5. Would these be able to be frozen and unthawed later? I’m wanting to make these for my daughters birthday but I don’t want to rush last minute to make them all. I’d hate to possibly have them not turn out how I want them.

    1. Julianne - Beyond Frosting
      Beyond Frosting

      Hi Lila! You could freeze the cupcakes without the frosting ahead of time. If you can make the frosting the night before that would work!

  6. Fantastic recipe! Living in Australia, pumpkin pie spice is not something readily available, so I just googled it and made my own. I had ran out of maple syrup so just substituted molasses, worked a treat. Thank you so much for the fantastic recipe. ?

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    Alyssa Winters

    Hi Julianne, these cupcakes are just amazing. I made it on Thanksgiving and those were delicious. Thank you so much for sharing.

  8. I made these for Thanksgiving. The cupcakes were great. My frosting turned out flat and sticky. I used 7 cups of powdered sugar. Any suggestions on how to make the frosting more firm?

    1. Julianne - Beyond Frosting
      Beyond Frosting

      Hi Lisa, did you start with cold or room temperature cream cheese? Sometimes it’s helpful to refrigerate the frosting for 30 minutes if it’s too soft. Thank you for the feedback, I am going to add that note in.

      1. Yes, both the butter and cream cheese were right out of the refrigerator. Do you think if I add more powder sugar it wouldn’t be so sticky?

      2. Julianne - Beyond Frosting
        Beyond Frosting

        Hi Lisa, it’s hard to say without actually being there to see the consistency. If it was actually soupy, I am not sure what happened. Full fat cream cheese?

      3. Not soupy just really sticky and when I tried piping it it was flat. I do live in a very humid area. Maybe that makes a difference. I am going to make them again this weekend.

  9. If I were to halve this recipe (because I really don’t need two dozen cupcakes!!), do you think I should use one egg or two?

  10. I made these today for my husband’s office party. The reviews I received from everyone were that these were absolutely delicious and I should open my own bakery!
    Thank you for working so hard to perfect this recipe!
    When I make these for Thanksgiving, I’m thinking of adding a cream cheese filling with cinnamon chips!
    Thank you again for a great recipe!

  11. Awesome! I was looking for a cupcake recipe for my daughter’s 5 year birthday in October, and thought pumpkin would be cool, and found this! Cannot WAIT to try it !!!

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    Jolie Hendrick

    Just made my first batch of pumkin cupcakes with this icing. They are to die for! I don’t have a kitchen aid so I had to use a fork to soften the butter and cream cheese . I used my hand mixer after that. Amazing! Love your recipes!

  13. Made the pumpkin cupcakes this afternoon……..for whatever reason these took 21 minutes to bake……they are delicious and yet next time I will add chopped walnuts or mini chocolate chips. I add both of these items when making pumpkin chocolate chip mini loaves and love them. Will make again with these minor tweaks and already thinking for Thanksgiving! Thank you!

    1. Julianne - Beyond Frosting
      Beyond Frosting

      Oh I love that idea Julie! I am so glad you enjoyed these. Did you get 24 cupcakes and it still took 21 minutes?

  14. Good afternoon, I was wondering would these cupcakes taste good with your cinnamon maple whipped cream??

  15. Good afternoon, I hope you are having a wonderful day I have a question. Me and Friend are having a bake-off to see who can make the best ¨Fall¨ cupcakes for a party coming up she is making sweet potato cupcakes because she doesn´t like pumpkin, But I am pumpkin spice all day LOL, I was wonder how would these cupcakes taste with a homemade caramel, I have been dying to make some by ¨Preppy Kitchen¨ and I wanted to match it with this. How do you think that taste together I don´t want it to be to over powering?? Thank for the feed back, and don´t stop baking!(Especially cupcakes, MY FAVORITE)

    1. Julianne - Beyond Frosting
      Beyond Frosting

      First of all, you guys sound like the kinda of friends I want to have in my life! I definitely think that that salted caramel would go great in this recipe! Are you thinking of making it as a filling? Or a drizzle? Either way sounds awesome. I am cheering for you!