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Pumpkin Oatmeal Cookies are made with pumpkin puree and pumpkin pie spice for a fall twist on a classic. These cookies are soft and chewy and so easy to make. I love how soft and flavorful they are – and we love them with white chocolate chips!

Pumpkin oatmeal cookies on a cutting board with pumpkin candies and white chocolate chips


Pumpkin season is one of my favorite seasons, and I look forward to it every year so I can make all the pumpkin things! These are the perfect fall pumpkin oatmeal cookie with a soft and chewy texture and tons of flavor! These are one of my favorite pumpkin cookies ever!

I took a classic oatmeal cookie and married it with pumpkin chocolate chip cookies to make the perfectly spiced fall cookie. I really should call them pumpkin pie oatmeal cookies because that’s what they taste like. It’s like the best of pie with the spices and pumpkin with the chewy, soft oatmeal cookie. It’s a match made in heaven.

The pumpkin adds a touch of flavor and makes these cookies so soft and moist. So when you make a batch, you don’t need to worry about them turning out dry. The recipe is so simple to make. You don’t have to chill the dough – just mix, roll, and bake. They are so easy. They are also freezer-friendly, so feel free to make a double batch to keep these tasty treats on hand all through the fall season.

Ingredients Needed

  • All-purpose Flour: Be sure to measure it correctly!
  • Quick Oats: I prefer quick oats in my cookie recipes since they are smaller than old fashioned rolled oats.
  • Baking Soda: Necessary for cookies
  • Cinnamon & Pumpkin Pie Spice: Don’t have pumpkin pie spice? Here is how to substitute individual spices. If you want to use individual spices you’ll need ground ginger, cloves, nutmeg, and allspice.
  • Butter: I use softened unsalted butter in this recipe.
  • Sugar: We’re going to use a combination of brown sugar and granulated sugar for this easy cookie.
  • Egg Yolk: Since pumpkin is so wet, you don’t need the whole egg.
  • Pumpkin Puree: I use canned pumpkin puree. If you’re using homemade, make sure it’s not too wet.
  • White Chocolate Chips: I love the combination of pumpkin and white chocolate. You can also use chocolate chips or nuts!

How to Make Pumpkin Oatmeal Cookies

  1. Whisk the flour, oats, baking soda, cinnamon, pumpkin pie spice, and salt in a large mixing bowl.
  2. Cream the butter, brown sugar, and granulated sugar in a large bowl until it’s smooth and fluffy.
  3. Add the pumpkin, egg and mix to combine. Mix dry ingredients into wet ingredients and beat until well combined.
  4. Stir in the white chocolate chips.
  5. Use a cookie scoop to make 2 tablespoon sized cookie dough balls. Place on prepared baking pans. Bake the cookies at 350°F for 14 to 16 minutes or until cookies are lightly golden around the edges and have lost their glossy sheen. 
Lots of pumpkin oatmeal cookies with one split in half to show inside with white chocolate chips

Tip From Dorothy

Expert Tips

  • Quick oats work best for this pumpkin oatmeal cookie recipe. If you have old-fashioned oats on hand, you can pulse them in a food processor to turn them into quick oats.
  • You can use all kinds of mix-ins for this recipe. Try chocolate chips, pecans, walnuts, raisins, dried cranberries, or any combination of these will work great.
  • Don’t like white chocolate? Make pumpkin oatmeal chocolate chip cookies instead – semi-sweet, milk, or dark chocolate chips will all work, too!
  • Once they’re cooled, they keep well for up to three days at room temperature. Or pop them in the freezer for up to two months! Freeze between paper towels to absorb moisture as they thaw.
Pumpkin oatmeal cookies on a cutting board with pumpkin candies and white chocolate chips

FAQ

Can you freeze pumpkin oatmeal cookies?

Yes, they freeze great. Allow them to cool, and then store them in a freezer bag or container. They will keep for two months.

What can you do with canned pumpkin that is not pie?

Use canned pumpkin to make pumpkin scones, pumpkin bread, pumpkin bars and so many more pumpkin recipes!

What can I do/add to make oatmeal cookies less bland tasting?

Adding pumpkin to oatmeal cookies is a great way to add flavor, especially with cinnamon or pumpkin pie spice.

Why didn’t my cookies flatten? 

Be sure to use the spoon and level method to measure the flour. Too much flour will thicken the cookies, and they won’t flatten. It’s also important to use quick oats. For this recipe, the cookie will puff up as they bake, but as they cool, they will flatten.

Pumpkin oatmeal cookies on a cutting board with pumpkin candies and white chocolate chips

Pumpkin Oatmeal Cookies Recipe

4.84 from 6 votes
Pumpkin Oatmeal Cookies are soft and chewy and so easy to make! It’s all about the fall spices and flavors in this recipe!
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Yield 24 cookies
Serving Size 1 cookie

Ingredients
 

  • 1 cup (124g) all-purpose flour
  • ¾ cups (67g) quick cooking oats
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ½ cup (113g) unsalted butter, softened
  • ¾ cup (150g) packed brown sugar
  • ¼ cup (50g) granulated sugar
  • 1 large egg yolk
  • ¾ cup (183g) pumpkin puree
  • 1 ½ cups (255g) white chocolate chips
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Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350°. Line your baking sheets with parchment paper and set aside.
  • Whisk together flour, oats, baking soda, cinnamon, pumpkin pie spice, and salt. Set aside.
  • Beat butter, brown sugar, and granulated sugar in the bowl of an electric mixer until light and fluffy. Add pumpkin and egg and mix well. Mix in flour mixture and beat until well combined. Stir in white chocolate chips.
  • Drop 2-tablespoon scoops onto prepared baking sheets. Bake for 14-16 minutes or until cookies are lightly golden around the edges and no longer glossy. Cool on baking sheet at least 2 minutes before removing to a cooling rack.
  • Store in an airtight container for up to 3 days or freeze for up to 2 months.

Recipe Notes

Use any mix-ins you like – regular chocolate chips, nuts, raisins, dried cranberries or a combination of all of them would be delicious.

Recipe Nutrition

Serving: 1cookie | Calories: 162kcal | Carbohydrates: 22g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 21mg | Sodium: 94mg | Potassium: 75mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 16g | Vitamin A: 1324IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 36mg | Iron: 1mg
Nutritional information not guaranteed to be accurate
Course Dessert
Cuisine American

Pumpkin Oatmeal Cookies are a soft and chewy oatmeal cookie recipe for pumpkin season – these are perfectly spiced, freeze well and are great with white chocolate chips!

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Last Updated on December 6, 2023



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29 Comments

  1. Sheeeesh…Just tell them that you hit the jackpot with your first and no more are needed:)

    These cookies look sooo good! I love oatmeal and pumpkin, so this is a winning recipe in my book! Love the gorgeous ribbon color too!

  2. I would just LOOOOVE these cookies – I love pumpkin AND oatmeal – and combined just has to be a real taste treat. So glad you shared. ~The Better Baker

  3. I guess we were on the same wavelength this week with our pumpkin cookies! White chocolate sounds like the most perfect idea with them ever. Sorry you had to meet up with a judgemental mom. Not fun. I have a severely shy and anxious kid. I used to get the, “What did you DO TO HER?!” looks like somehow it was our fault. It was bad enough wondering what brought it on without the judgemental types. We normal moms just need to have really thick skin I suppose and find the nice moms who actually have a fairly supportive shoulder to lean on now and then.

  4. Thanks for the great recipe! I have an oatmeal, white chocolate and dried cranberry cookie that this one just might cut out of the Top 10 Cookies circle! My bday is the 25th and is known as “Christmas in September” and marks the annual countdown for me. Thanks for sharing another great recipe!

  5. Mmmm… now if only I could get my hands on some canned pumpkin. Though these look like they’re worth doing it the old-fashioned way and starting with a “real” sugar pumpkin!

    People are so rude. Screw ’em. If these 1% could shut their mouths and just think for one moment what they’re coming across as… but they won’t. At least they make it easier to weed out the riff raff, right?

  6. This cookie recipes looks fantastic. I love pumpkin anything so this is a must try! Come over and visit us. We have the most amazing apple cake recipe you will have taste.

  7. I hear ya!!! I hate that 1%!! My had MAJOR complications when I was pregnant, really we are lucky to both be alive and well. If i get pregnant again I have 50% chance of having the same complications. We figure having a Mom is more important than having a sibling. Why do I have to explain this to people, so they leave me alone?!

  8. I hear ya!!! I hate that 1%!! My had MAJOR complications when I was pregnant, really we are lucky to both be alive and well. If i get pregnant again I have 50% chance of having the same complications. We figure having a Mom is more important than having a sibling. Why do I have to explain this to people, so they leave me alone?!