No Bake Pumpkin Spice Cookies

Easy, but incredibly delicious, these fall inspired no bake cookies take just 15 minutes to make. Despite only having 6 ingredients, these cookies are perfectly spiced in every bite.

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No Bake Pumpkin Spice Cookies

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Butter Oatmeal Pumpkin Pumpkin Spice Sea Salt Caramel Chips

No Bake Pumpkin Spice Cookies

No Bake Pumpkin Spice Cookies

Easy, but incredibly delicious, these fall inspired no bake cookies take just 15 minutes to make. Despite only having 6 ingredients, these cookies are perfectly spiced in every bite.

Tuesday October 5, 2021

(4.78 stars from 63 ratings)

Butter Oatmeal Pumpkin Pumpkin Spice Sea Salt Caramel Chips

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These cookies are so quick and easy, I am going to keep this post quick and easy too. Six ingredients, 15 minutes, one pot, and some patience as they set in the fridge is all you need to make these delicious fall cookies! I promise these will become your new favorite no-bake cookie. Even my husband (who doesn't really like pumpkin -- yes really) agreed that these are amazing. I worked really hard to make sure these pumpkin spice no bake cookies were as easy as possible while still being absolutely delicious and I have to say, after many failed attempts, I nailed it.

What do these no bake cookies taste like?

One word: delicious. More specifically a delicious, perfectly spiced, pumpkin pie flavored oatmeal cookie. They have a soft, chewy texture without being gloopy or sticky. Imagine an oatmeal cookie crossed with a pumpkin pie with subtle notes of caramel, but better - way better.

What are the ingredients in these no bake pumpkin cookies?

There are only 6 ingredients:

butter - this is the base of the cookie and helps them set

brown sugar - I like to use brown sugar as it gives a deeper flavor and has more moisture to help keep the cookies chewy

pumpkin - canned pumpkin works great for this

sea salt caramel chips - the secret ingredient in these cookies that makes them a step above the rest; you can also use butterscotch, white chocolate or your favorite baking chips

oats -this is the main part of the cookie - quick oats work best

pumpkin pie spice - gives the delicious flavor of fall with one easy spice blend - cinnamon can be subbed, or your favorite fall spice blend will work great too

How to make these no bake pumpkin spice cookies?

These are the easiest cookies you will ever make

step one: squeeze the pumpkin out to remove excess moisture (this is very important; if you do not remove excess moisture your cookies will not set properly)

step two: add the squeezed pumpkin to a large sauce pan along with butter, sugar, baking chips and pumpkin pie spice and stir and heat until just starting to simmer, stirring often to prevent burning. Mixture should be smooth and sugar should be dissolved

a collage showing the pumpkin being drained of excess moisture, then added to a pan with the other ingredients

step three: remove from heat; stir in the oatmeal until well coated

step four: carefully drop by heaping tablespoon onto lined baking sheets and allow to chill in fridge for 20 minutes, or until the cookies are solid (mixture will be quite hot so be carefuly not to touch it!)

a collage of the oats being mixed into the sugar mixture and then the cookies being formed on a lined sheet

How to squeeze the moisture out of pumpkin puree?

hands squeeze pumpkin puree wrapped in a paper towel; below you can see orange pumpkin juice in a bowl

I use a triple layer of paper towel and gather my pumpkin inside and gently squeeze to get the majority of the liquid out. the pumpkin will be close to half its volume when finished and it should look slightly pasty. Be careful not to squeeze too much because the paper towel can rip. If this happens you can always cover with another layer of paper towel. This is a very important step and it is absolutely worth it to take the time to squeeze the pumpkin. Without proper moisture removal these cookies were very sticky and messy even after sitting in the fridge overnight.

Do I need the sea salt baking chips?

You need some sort of baking chip to help these firm up; I find chocolate takes over the flavor slightly but in a pinch chocolate chips could be used. Other options that won't overpower the pumpkin spice flavor include butterscotch, white chocolate, or even cinnamon chips if they are available in your area.

three no bake pumokin spice cookies on a small plate with a pumpkin and a bowl of oats just out of view

Storage/freezing of these no bake pumpkin cookies

These cookies are fresh for about 4-5 days when kept in an airtight container in the fridge. Extra cookies can be frozen for up to 3 months in a freezer safe container. Cookies are best enjoyed straight from the fridge or at room temperature, however they will be softer.

a heaping plate of pumpkin spice no bake cookies

No Bake Pumpkin Spice Cookies


Easy, but incredibly delicious, these fall inspired no bake cookies take just 15 minutes to make. Despite only having 6 ingredients, these cookies are perfectly spiced in every bite.

(4.78 stars from 63 ratings)

No Bake Pumpkin Spice Cookies

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By: Natalie Kollee
Yield: 36 Cookies
Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 0 Minutes
Total Time: 15 Minutes
Cuisine: American

Ingredients

  • 2/3 cup pumpkin puree
  • 1 1/2 cups brown sugar, lightly packed
  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 1/2 cup sea salt caramel baking chips
  • 1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
  • 4 cups quick oats

Directions


hands squeeze excess moisture from pumpkin puree

1

Squeeze The Pumpkin

Using paper towel, gently squeeze out extra moisture from the pumpkin; you will have roughly half to two thirds of the pumpkin left after squeezing


ingredients are shown inside a large sauce pan

2

Make The Sugar Mixture

Add the pumpkin to a large sauce pot over medium heat along with sugar, butter, baking chips, and pumpkin pie spice


3

Heat The Sugar Mixture

Heat until mixture starts to simmer, about 5-8 minutes, stirring frequently


4

Add The Oats

Remove from heat, add the oats and stir until fully coated


5

Chill The Cookies

Drop cookie mixture by heaping tablespoon onto a lined baking sheet, then refrigerate until set, about 20-30 minutes


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Saturday September 10, 2022

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Saturday September 10, 2022

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Saturday September 10, 2022

I hope you try them!

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Lahoma Rose
Saturday September 10, 2022

I'm going to make them they look so good

Natalie
Saturday September 10, 2022

That is great news! let me know how you like them!

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Sally Poe
Saturday September 10, 2022

I’m going to try these out soon!!!!

Natalie
Saturday September 10, 2022

Fabulous! Let me know how you enjoy them!

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Pamela Willey
Saturday September 10, 2022

They looks delicious 🤤🤤🤤 going to makes batch

Natalie
Saturday September 10, 2022

I would love to hear how they turn out for you!

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Friday September 9, 2022

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Friday September 9, 2022

Let me know if you give them a try!

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Ruth Spaid
Friday September 9, 2022

Can't wait to try these.

Natalie
Friday September 9, 2022

I’d love to know how you enjoy them!

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Karen
Friday September 9, 2022

Has anyone tried these with Splenda brown sugar?

Natalie
Friday September 9, 2022

I haven’t tried any sugar substitutes, if it melts it should work though; but you need the sugar part to melt to hold the cookies together

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Robin
Sunday November 21, 2021

Would steel cut oats work ?

Natalie
Sunday November 21, 2021

Large flake, instant, or minute oats all work but steel cut will be too chewy/crunchy I think for this recipe as they aren't really cooked just coated in hot sugar

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Denise Morin
Saturday November 20, 2021

Had to add some milk to the sugar mix, it seemed too thick. Had no idea you can squeeze so much liquid out of pumpkin puree. Liked using cheese cloth, but that was still messy. GENTLY needs to be stressed. Haven't chilled mine yet, but will. Put crystalized ginger on some, walnuts on some, and cinnamon on the rest. Taste like a moist oatmeal cookie. I can't really detect the pumpkin. Grandson swallowed his whole and said "Good!'. I don't think he chewed. He is 15.

Natalie
Sunday November 21, 2021

it does seem thick until the sugar melts; Glad they were a hit at your house either way!

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Rae
Sunday October 31, 2021

Unfortunately they turned out too sugary.

Natalie
Sunday October 31, 2021

Sorry you didn’t enjoy them, they are a rather sweet cookie!

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Jay
Wednesday October 27, 2021

I'll be honest...I was a bit dubious about whether this recipe would be to me liking, but I thought I'd give it a shot. I was making a number of treats for a Halloween event at the hospital where my daughter works, so I figured this would add one more item. I followed all the directions, and squeezed out the pumpkin using two ply coffee filters as someone else recommended. I did that several times to get out all the moisture. I also needed a decent quantity so I doubled the recipe. I then used a 1 ounce cookie scoop to portion out the dough, and then pushed down slightly on each scoop to give it a little spread. This made the cookies more uniform. I finished with some halloween sprinkles which I then pushed in by placing a baggie on my hand. THE VERDICT: These were most EXCELLENT. Wow! The flavor is delicious. I've already eaten three and I haven't even bagged them. I like them cold, so I'm packing them in an insulated bag for the party tomorrow.

Natalie
Thursday October 28, 2021

Thank you so much for taking the time to let me know! I’m so glad you liked them. I can’t wait to try the coffee filter trick it really seems to be the way to do it!

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Thursday October 28, 2021

Absolutely. The challenge with paper towels is they are perforated at frequent points, so they are prone to split. I'd use two filters for about 1/3 of the can, gently squeeze and then when it was saturated, do it a second time. Repeat for next portion... Update on the results: my daughter was handing out the cookies this morning and people loved them as a breakfast treat.

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Archuleta Dina
Sunday October 24, 2021

Do they have to be dropped in ball form or can I smoosh them flat more like a cookie? Does it matter?

Natalie
Sunday October 24, 2021

I’ve made them both ways! Doesn’t matter the shape you choose.

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Shree Hill
Sunday October 24, 2021

These are delicious! Easy & a different taste to an old favorite!

Natalie
Sunday October 24, 2021

I agree! Thank you for letting us know!

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Pam Anderson
Saturday October 23, 2021

These are really good!!

Natalie
Saturday October 23, 2021

I’m so glad you liked them!

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Tonny
Thursday October 21, 2021

Can I make the directions in a printable form? Thanks 😊

Natalie
Thursday October 21, 2021

At the top of the recipe card there is a printer icon and if you click it it should make the recipe printable!

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Haley Rayburn
Monday October 18, 2021

They are definitely amazing. But its a lot easier to use coffee filters instead of paper towels to drain some of the pumpkin moisture! Will definitely make these again.

Natalie
Monday October 18, 2021

Thanks for the tip! Glad you enjoyed the cookies

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Beth
Monday October 18, 2021

Printed

Natalie
Monday October 18, 2021

I’d love to hear how they turn out!

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Remington Rebecca
Monday October 18, 2021

Very healthy

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auntie em
Monday October 18, 2021

Delicious! I did make a couple small changes to your recipe. I added a little more cinnamon and ground cloves...you know...just because I could! I love spices! :D I put a tsp of vanilla in with the oatmeal. I think I will try some rum flavour next time. Again, just because I can! lol And I added a cup of unsweetened oatmeal, which stirred in easily with the oatmeal and added more fiber. Definitely a keeper recipe! Thank you so much for sharing! :)

Natalie
Monday October 18, 2021

Thank you for letting me know! Glad you enjoyed it. I'd love to hear how the rum ones turn out ;)

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Misty
Sunday October 17, 2021

I’m excited to try these because I have celiac, and they sound delicious! Do you have to keep them refrigerated after the cookies are set? Thank you!

Natalie
Sunday October 17, 2021

I’d love to hear how you like them!! I like to keep mine in the fridge, they last longer that way, but you can keep them at room temp for a couple of days after making.

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James Mann
Saturday October 16, 2021

Is the 2/3 cup pumpkin puree measured before squeezing out the moisture or after squeezing out the moisture ?? Where does one find sea salt caramel baking chips ?

Natalie
Saturday October 16, 2021

The 2/3 cup of pumpkin is before squeezing out the moisture. when you are finished there will be about 1/2 cup remaining. as for the caramel chips, I found them in the baking aisle of my local grocery store, next to the chocolate chips. If you can't find them, white chocolate, or butterscotch chips make a great substitution!

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James Mann
Saturday October 16, 2021

Thank You

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Kelsey
Friday October 15, 2021

I made these and they did not disappoint, delicious and very easy to make!!

Natalie
Friday October 15, 2021

Yay! I’m so glad you found them easy and yummy :)

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Donna Ralston-Cramer
Tuesday October 12, 2021

Excellent

Natalie
Tuesday October 12, 2021

Glad you liked them!

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Linda English
Tuesday October 12, 2021

Thank you so much for sharing this recipe

Natalie
Tuesday October 12, 2021

You're welcome! I hope you try it and love them!!

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Wendy
Saturday October 9, 2021

If you use a can of pumpkin purée, does it require squeezing, or is that just for homemade pumpkin purée?

Natalie
Saturday October 9, 2021

Hi Wendy, Canned pumpkin should still be squeezed to get these cookies to set properly. I used canned when I made them - a surprising amount of liquid comes out!

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Natalie
Friday October 8, 2021

Oh, yum! I love added salted caramel chips. Making these cookies tomorrow. Can't wait.

Natalie
Friday October 8, 2021

Please let us know how they turn out!

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Addie
Friday October 8, 2021

These no bake cookies are so fun and easy!

Natalie
Friday October 8, 2021

Thank you! I agree :)

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Melissa
Friday October 8, 2021

These were so easy to make! They are currently setting in my fridge and I am dying to eat one. My kitchen smells like fall :)

Natalie
Friday October 8, 2021

I hope you love them as much as I do!

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Melissa
Friday October 8, 2021

I just ate one... Delicious 😁

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