Learn how to make presentation-worthy pumpkin pie at home with this easy, well-tested recipe. A flaky all-butter pie crust is filled with a spiced pumpkin pie filling that's perfectly smooth - that's right, the top of the pie filling doesn't crack! How? Why? The reason pies crack is often due to the eggs in pumpkin pie filling - if they et over baked, the protein in them tightens up, and as it cools, it causes cracks. This pumpkin pie filling is eggless, and the prettiest pumpkin pie around!

Hi hi! Just popping in to share the recipe for this no crack pumpkin pie! This super easy pumpkin pie recipe comes from my friend Erin McDowell's book, 'The Book on Pie'. I tested a whole bunch of homemade pumpkin pies and nothing came close to her version, so I asked her very nicely if I could put it on my site, and she very kindly said yes! This is, to me, the best pumpkin pie recipe!
I love making homemade pie, and this easy pumpkin pie has been in heavy rotation since I first tried it.
This pumpkin pie recipe starts with a flaky homemade pie crust, which is par-baked, then filled with a super simple pumpkin pie filling and baked until just set.
This is the pumpkin pie recipe that even the most skeptical pumpkin pie eaters will love - we often call it 'the pumpkin pie recipe for people who don't like pumpkin pie'. The filling is super smooth and lightly spiced - you will love it so, so much.
This post is full of tips and tricks on how to make pumpkin pie from scratch - I promise it is so, so worth the extra effort! I always make a few pies - I love to pair this easy pumpkin pie with others, I have a full pie roundup post if you need more Thanksgiving pie ideas!



Why does Pumpkin Pie Crack?
This pumpkin pie will not crack on you. The reason for this is that it is a sugar pie base - a flour set custard rather than an egg set custard.
The reason pies crack is often due to the eggs in the pumpkin pie recipe - if they get over baked, the protein in them tightens up, and as it cools, it causes cracks in the pumpkin pie.
The thing that I love the most about this pie is that because it doesn't have eggs, it removes the risk of cracking, which makes it truly the best pumpkin pie recipe (to me, anyway).


Pumpkin Pie Crust Recipe
I use my foolproof homemade pie crust recipe for this easy pumpkin pie recipe. The recipe makes two discs of dough, so you can freeze one to use in another single crust pie recipe, or store for another time.
Does a pumpkin pie need to be par-baked?
The pumpkin pie recipe is super wet, so you will need to par-bake the pie crust before continuing with the recipe. This gives the crust a chance to bake a little before the filling is added, which ensures that the crust will be perfectly baked and you can avoid any soggy bottoms.
For all my tips on par-baking a homemade pie crust, check out my post: How to blind bake pie crust

How to avoid bubbles in your pumpkin pie.
You want to avoid over mixing the pumpkin pie filling for this recipe, as it can cause the bubbles to collect on the surface of the pie when you add the filling and give it a strange surface texture. If you do find you have bubbles, I often lightly blow torch the surface of the pie to help remove any bubbles - a hair dryer will work well for this too.

Frequently Asked Questions
What tools and equipment do you use?
You can find a full list of the tools and equipment I use on my products page
Which pan did you use?
I use a 9 inch metal pie pan to make my pies - my favourite is made by USA pan, or I also have a bunch of vintage pie pans which I got from ebay!
How to tell when pumpkin pie is baked
The best way to tell if pumpkin pie is done is to give it a little wiggle - it is done when the edges are set, but the middle is still jiggly. This takes between 30 and 35 minutes.
How do you store Pumpkin Pie? Should Pumpkin Pie be refrigerated?
Store pumpkin pie lightly wrapped in the fridge for up to 3 days.

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My Perfect Homemade Pumpkin Pie (No Cracks)
- Prep Time: 1 hour
- Cook Time: 30 minutes
- Total Time: 3 hours
- Yield: 8 servings 1x
- Category: Pie
- Method: Baking
- Cuisine: American
Description
Learn how to make presentation-worthy pumpkin pie at home with this easy, well-tested recipe. A flaky all-butter pie crust is filled with a spiced pumpkin pie filling that's perfectly smooth - that's right, the top of the pie filling doesn't crack! How? Why? The reason pies crack is often due to the eggs in pumpkin pie filling - if they et over baked, the protein in them tightens up, and as it cools, it causes cracks. This pumpkin pie filling is eggless, and the prettiest pumpkin pie around!
Ingredients
Pie Crust
- 1 homemade pie crust, shaped into a disc and chilled*
Pumpkin Pie Filling
- 100g granulated sugar
- 60g all-purpose flour
- 100g light or dark brown sugar
- 230g whole milk
- 155g heavy cream
- 210g pumpkin puree
- 2 tsp pumpkin pie spice or mixed spice (I have a homemade pumpkin spice recipe)
- 1 tsp vanilla bean paste or extract
- pinch of salt
Instructions
PIE CRUST
- I like to make my pie crust the night before or at least 2 hours before to give it time to rest.
- Once the dough has rested, unwrap and place on a lightly floured surface. Roll out to ¼” (6mm) in thickness, turning the dough 45˚ often as you are rolling to keep it even. You want the circle to be slightly larger than your pie tin. Transfer to a 9” pie tin, and arrange to ensure that the dough is well settled.
- Trim the dough using scissors or a sharp knife, leaving about one inch excess around the edges. Gently tuck the dough under and onto itself, to give you a neat folded edge. Chill in the fridge for 15-20 minutes, then remove from the fridge and crimp as desired. Dock all over with the tines of a fork, then chill for a further 30 minutes. If you would like to help the crust set, I sometimes put it in the freezer for 10 minutes before baking.
- While the crust is in the fridge, preheat the oven to 425˚f / 220˚c. Cut a piece of parchment slightly larger than the pie dish. Line with the parchment paper and fill with pie weights or dried beans, filling right to the bottom of the crimps.
- Place the pie tin on a baking sheet, and place in the oven. Bake for 18-20 minutes, or until the edges are slightly golden brown. Remove from the oven, remove the parchment paper and beans. Drop the oven temperature to 375°f / 190°c. Return the pie crust to the oven and bake for a further 2-3 minutes, until the inside of the crust is set and barely golden.
- Remove from the oven and allow to cool completely on a wire rack in the pan.
PUMPKIN PIE FILLING
- Preheat the oven to 375°f / 190°c with a rack in the lower section of the oven.
- In a medium bowl, whisk together the granulated sugar and flour. Add the brown sugar and whisk to incorporate.
- Add the milk, cream, pumpkin puree, pumpkin spice, vanilla, and salt, and mix until just combined.
- Place the par-baked crust onto a baking sheet and place the whole thing into the oven (I like to pour the filling into the crust while it is in the oven to avoid any slopping). Carefully pour the filling into the crust, right to the edges of the crust. Depending on the size of your pan you may have a little filling leftover.
- Bake the pumpkin pie for 30 to 32 minutes, until the edges are set but the middle still is jiggly (you want it to be jiggly, not liquidy - the whole pie should jiggle as one cohesive unit rather than having a puddle in the middle).
- Remove from the oven, leave to cool to room temperature, then transfer to the fridge and chill for a few hours before slicing and serving.
Notes
The recipe for homemade pie crust that is linked makes two crusts - this recipe uses one of them. If you need more help with par-baking, ready my post on how to blind bake pie crust
Recipe from 'The Book on Pie' by Erin McDowell
Tips for making pie ahead of time:
Make the pie dough ahead of time. I always make my homemade pie crust in bulk, and store in the freezer until I am ready to use, then defrost in the fridge overnight.
Make the par-baked crust ahead of time. You can par-bake the crust up to 24 hours ahead of time, and store wrapped in plastic wrap until you are ready to use.
Make the whole pie ahead of time. This pumpkin pie can be made up to 24 hours in advance and kept in the refrigerator until you are ready to serve. It needs at least a few hours to cool then two hours in the fridge to chill up until it is ready to slice, so make sure that you account for this!

Comments
stacy says
Making this now!!
Casey says
is there a reason as to why there are no eggs? Making it now! will update you on how it turns out! Happy Thanksgiving!! 🙂
Erin Clarkson says
Hi! Yep I covered that in the blog post!
Tara says
This is my first time making pumpkin pie! Quick question…the directions say to bake until the edges are set and the middle still jiggles. My edges are set, but the middle seems pretty liquidy to me. Haha, it definitely jiggles! Should I be baking this longer?
*it’s already come out of the oven- just want to know for next time.
Erin Clarkson says
Hi! You want it to jiggle but not have waves in it if that makes sense? Like it should jiggle as a cohesive unit rather than have a puddle in the middle
Kristin says
Thank you for a lovely recipe as always and with a lovely description. Not as good looking as had a too shallow pie dish and the filling went a bit everywhere (because I didn't follow instructions properly...) but my husband had four servings in one go so I think that says it all...
Caribou says
I'm swapping out my usual pumpkin pie for this one this year 🙂
Sarah B says
Delicious & beautiful. No cracks. Loved learned that eggs are the cause for that most of the time! The pie crust guide was invaluable and I couldn’t be happier with my new fav pumpkin pie recipe!
Gloria says
Delish! Delish! Delish! Thanks so much for the detailed post. As always, the recipes you share are 100%. Only one thing to note- and that’s because my oven likes to dance around the temp- I baked it for 40mins, gas oven, 375F and although it no longer has a juggle, the pie baked up beautifully and is delish!!
Miriam says
Ok. Finally converted to Pumpkin pie. Having previously trying variations and finding them atrocious- this one is really delicious and moreish.
Ivonne C Urbina says
Hi,
Do you have the recipe in cups measurements.
Thanks
Erin Clarkson says
No sorry.
Suz says
I've been wanting to make this recipe for years & finally did. In all honesty, I tried another pumpkin pie recipe from another very popular baking blog first, but it just didn't turn out well. This recipe was clear & easy to follow. The finished result was absolute perfection. I can't wait to share it with my family later today. Thank you!
Haley Sifuentes says
This recipe was AMAZING!! I made it for Thanksgiving and it was a huge hit! Thanks Erin! 🙂
Katharine says
I made this recipe for Thanksgiving this year in lieu of my regular pumpkin pie recipe and it turned out fantastic! The recipe is super easy to follow and the consistency of the filling is a dream! Definitely will be my go-to recipe from now on!
Catherine says
Amazing! Such a smooth, custard-y texture and with no eggs! Everyone loved it.
Marieve says
Super easy recipe! Had to cook mine for 45 minutes since my oven is wonky.
The filling is very sweet, if I cut the amount of sugar will it compromising the recipe?
Erin Clarkson says
You can try but sugar does provide moisture in a recipe so i'm not too sure!
Jenny O says
Pumpkin Pie Perfection! This pie comes together super quickly and bakes up perfectly.
Erin Clarkson says
I love the various angles of this pie taken around your house SO much! So happy you loved xx
Vanessa says
Brilliant recipe! I have never made a pumpkin pie without egg and I will not be going back. Smooth, creamy and delicious. Thank you!
Hulsa says
Hello hello!
I don’t get pumpkin puree where I am but really want to try this recipe.. planning on getting a pumpkin, steaming and simply pureeing it in a blender. You wouldn’t suggest adding any sugar/ etc at this stage would you?
Erin Clarkson says
Hi, no it needs to just be pumpkin!
Amanda Johnson says
Hello what do you mean by pumpkin spice? Do you have a recipe for this? Thank you!
Erin Clarkson says
Hi! It's a spice blend that is used in pumpkin pies. I have a recipe coming for it very soon!