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Deep Dish Pumpkin Cookie Skillet

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10/26/22

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Ashley Walterhouse

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Deep Dish Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Cookie Skillet. Perfect for a crowd. Made with grain-free flour, nut butter and real pumpkin. This dessert is going to blow you away! Dairy-free, gluten-free, paleo. 

Post updated with more notes and helpful tips, October 2022. Originally published October 2017.

deep dish pumpkin skillet cookie slice on plate with ice cream scoop and cast iron in background

  • Why You’ll Love This Recipe
  • Pumpkin Skillet Cookie Ingredients
  • Recommended Tools
  • How to Make a Deep Dish Pumpkin Cookie
  • Mix Wet Ingredients
  • Add Dry Ingredients
  • Bake
  • Serving Suggestions
  • Recipe Tips & Notes
  • Can I use a different pan?
  • What does this Pumpkin Cookie Taste Like?
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Do you ever get a hankering for a deep dish cookie?

…No? Just me?

This Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Skillet cookie came about because while I love my darling little single cookie skillets… When they’re gone, they’re gone. And then you’re left the next evening wondering if you should have made 5 mini skillet cookies so you have dessert set for every night of the week.

Mr. FMK is not one for single-serve desserts around here unless they are his and his alone. So I made this deep dish pumpkin cookie with Drew in mind, plus all of other significant others that don’t want to share desserts.

Myself included in this. 

But more than that, it would also be a lovely dessert to make for a gathering.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Easy to make and made with healthier ingredients like cashew butter, almond flour and pumpkin puree.
  • A grain-free, dairy-free and gluten-free option to share with friends or family that have special dietary concerns.
  • It’s a GIANT skillet cookie – and giant cookies are fun!
  • You can make this in a 10″ round skillet or bake in a quarter sheet pan for cookie bars and easy serving.

Pumpkin Skillet Cookie Ingredients

  • canned pumpkin – canned pumpkin works best here to maintain the texture. While I haven’t tried this with homemade pumpkin puree, it should work. You may just need an extra 1/4 cup flour to help absorb any excess moisture.
  • cashew butter – I like cashew butter here but you can use almond butter, tahini, sunbutter or a blend. Just note if using sunbutter, parts of the baked cookie will turn green due to a reaction with baking soda (completely safe to eat though so don’t worry!).
  • oil – really any mild oil works such as sunflower oil, avocado oil, melted and cooled coconut oil or even light olive oil.
  • coconut sugar – any dry granulated sugar works such as brown sugar, cane sugar, maple sugar, xylitol, etc.
  • eggs – helps maintain the structure of the cookie and bind things together. I haven’t tried this with a flax egg substitute yet for a vegan option, but it may work.
  • vanilla extract – always vanilla!
  • almond flour – nut flour works best here. Use blanched almond flour or cashew flour.
  • pumpkin spice – you can use store bought or use my homemade pumpkin spice, this simple recipe uses just 4 ingredients!
  • baking soda & salt – the leavning agent for the cookie plus salt to balance flavor.
  • chocolate chips and/or chocolate chunks – I like to use both for chocolate in every bite!
ingredients for pumpkin skillet cookie

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  • 10 Inch Skillet
  • Electric Mixer
  • Large Bowl
  • Measuring Cups & Spoons
  • Sturdy Spatula

How to Make a Deep Dish Pumpkin Cookie

This cookie skillet recipe is easy to make and can be made in one bowl! I prefer to use an electric hand mixer or stand mixer for this recipe, to better combine the wet ingredients. Cashew butter can be pretty thick. If you don’t have an electric mixer, you’ll just have to mix the wet ingredients together vigorously before adding in the dry ingredients.

Here’s a step-by-step overview of how to make this skillet cookie, with the full recipe instructions in the card at the end of the post.

Mix Wet Ingredients

In a large mixing bowl combine the cashew butter, oil and sugar until mixed well – if possible, use an electric mixer and beat together for about 1 minute.

Then add in pumpkin, eggs and vanilla extract, mixing until smooth.

pumpkin skillet cookie dough in metal bowl with orange spatula

Add Dry Ingredients

Add in the almond flour, pumpkin pie spice, baking soda and salt – the mixture will get pretty thick here as you start to incorporate the flour mixture, so best to use a sturdy silicone spatula or wooden spoon.

Now fold in chopped chocolate (you can use all chips or all chunks if preferred) and transfer the pumpkin cookie dough into greased cast iron skillet. I like to top with a few extra chocolate chips here for a pretty presentation.

Bake

Bake the skillet cookie for about 35-45 minutes, until edges are golden and middle is set. Cover with foil for the last 10-15 minutes and watch your baking time to prevent the top from browning too much.

TIP: Allow the skillet to rest for at least 15-20 minutes to cut into, or the middle will be gooey.

pie server in cast iron skillet with deep dish pumpkin cookie skillet

Serving Suggestions

You can treat this giant cookie like a pie and serve with your favorite ice cream and other toppings like caramel sauce, chocolate sauce or whipped cream.

Recipe Tips & Notes

Use an Electric Mixer – I used my stand mixer for easier mixing but you can also use one large bowl and an electric hand mixer. I do recommend an electric mixer of some sort if you have one, to help ensure all the wet ingredients get combined well – especially the nut/seed butter. My cashew butter was pretty thick and using the paddle attachment of my stand mixer helped make sure it combined well with the oil and sugar.

Flour – I used Super Fine Almond Flour (from blanched almonds) but if you’re in a pinch, I think a super fine almond meal flour (made with skins on) would work okay too. I haven’t tested this with other flours – if looking to sub with all-purpose, I am guessing you’d only want 1.75-2 cups.

Let the pan rest – allowing the skillet to cool will not only ensure you don’t burn your mouth (been there, done that) it will also help the cookie slices hold together better when sliced and served.

piece of pumpkin cookie skillet on teal plate with ice cream and scoop

Can I use a different pan?

I used a cast iron here, but you could likely use a deep dish pie plate or even a 10″ round cake pan with removable bottom – like this one. Baking times will vary based on pan used.

To make cookie bars, use a quarter sheet pan – bake at 350ºF and check your bars at 18-20 minutes.

What does this Pumpkin Cookie Taste Like?

The texture in this pumpkin cookie? Thick, soft, melt-in-your-mouth goodness.

I hope you guys love this as much as we do! It’s a dessert that I make often to share with friends and family – always a hit! 

pumpkin cookie skillet piece on plate with ice cream and fork

Let me know if you make this recipe by leaving a comment and star rating below! It helps others learn more about the recipe too! Xx, Ashley

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Deep Dish Pumpkin Cookie Skillet

Prep: 10 minutes minutes
Cook: 35 minutes minutes
Total: 45 minutes minutes
Deep Dish Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Cookie Skillet, perfect for a crowd. Made with almond flour, cashew butter and real pumpkin. This dessert is going to blow you away! Dairy-free, gluten-free, paleo friendly.
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Servings 12

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup cashew butter*, thick and creamy
  • 1/3 cup avocado oil, or mild olive oil, or melted & cooled coconut oil
  • 2/3 cup coconut sugar, or brown sugar
  • 2/3 cup canned pumpkin, not pumpkin pie filling
  • 2 large eggs**
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 3 cups super fine almond flour***, or cashew flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 2 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
  • 3 ounces dairy-free chocolate bar, chopped
  • 1/2 cup dairy-free dark chocolate chips

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350ºF. Grease with butter or oil. Set aside.
  • Mix wet ingredients: In a large bowl add cashew butter, oil and coconut sugar. Use stand mixer paddle attachment or electric mixer and beat together for about 1 minute, or until thoroughly combined. Add in pumpkin, eggs and vanilla extract; mix on medium speed until smooth.
  • Mix in dry ingredients: Add in almond flour, pumpkin pie spice, baking soda and salt. Use spatula to combine by hand until dough forms. Fold in chocolate chips and chunks, then transfer batter to greased skillet.
  • Bake for 30-40 minutes, or until edges are lightly golden and middle is baked through. If top starts to brown after 30 minutes, cover with foil.
  • Cool & Serve: Allow skillet to cool for 30 minutes before slicing into. Serve with your favorite ice cream for a seriously awesome treat. Enjoy!

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Recipe Notes:

Nut butter – I used my homemade cashew butter recipe. You can also sub another nut or seed butter – just make sure it is thick and not too drippy. If your butter seems to be on the drippy side, make sure it is really well stirred before combining with other ingredients. If using sunbutter, parts of the cookie will turn green from a reaction to baking soda but it is safe to eat.
Vegan option – Looking for a vegan option? Try subbing the eggs with 2 TBS flaxseed meal + 6 TBS water and allow the mixture to gel up for about 5 minutes. I didn’t test this myself, but let me know if you try!
Flour – I used this almond flour, but also tested with homemade finely ground cashew meal/flour. Tigernut flour may also work, but I haven’t tested myself. You should be able to sub 1:1.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1/12th, Calories: 418kcal (21%), Carbohydrates: 34g (11%), Protein: 9g (18%), Fat: 29g (45%), Saturated Fat: 7g (44%), Polyunsaturated Fat: 6g, Cholesterol: 35mg (12%), Sodium: 245mg (11%), Fiber: 2g (8%), Sugar: 25g (28%)
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Ashley Walterhouse is the founder of Fit Mitten Kitchen, based in the Greater Lansing Area of Michigan, AKA “the Mitten.” Ashley grew up as a picky eater but later discovered that eating healthy was actually easy and fun. She started FMK in 2015 as a way to share her newfound love of developing healthier recipes for all to enjoy.
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29 responses

  1. Jennifer Whitman
    November 18, 2020

    I made this vegan and my whole family gobbled it up! It’s one of our favourites!!

    Reply
  2. christina s
    December 15, 2019

    5 stars
    so delicious!! I made this for a christmas party and everyone loved it.. I used the flaxseed instead of eggs and it worked well, HOWEVER I only used about half the amount of water recommended

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      December 16, 2019

      Thank you for the feedback Christina! Super helpful. So glad you and the others enjoyed it. Really appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment and review 😀

      Reply
  3. Lynne
    January 13, 2019

    5 stars
    Made this today and it is really good! I don’t have a big sweet tooth, but sometimes I just really need some “sugar”, and this fits the bill. Wish I could get my husband to try it (Mr. You Can’t Make a Dessert Out of a Vegetable!”), because it makes a lot, but gonna try freezing some of it. Thank you so much for the recipe, looking forward to trying others you have posted!

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      January 13, 2019

      Oh so glad you liked it! And I wish your husband would try it too! This is a hit with everyone at my house (and they’re all about the “real” dessert recipes). Hopefully you can change his mind! 🙂 thanks so much for taking the time to comment and leave a review!

      Reply
  4. Michelle @ Sunkissed Kitchen
    October 31, 2018

    Quite possibly the best thing I have ever put in my mouth. Thanks for the great recipe, Ashley!

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      October 31, 2018

      LOL Thank you Michelle! So glad you enjoyed it 😀

      Reply
  5. Sheila
    November 19, 2017

    Can I substitute the pumpkin for something else?

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      November 20, 2017

      Hi Sheila!
      The closest thing to sub would be sweet potato mash, or another squash like butternut, acorn. You could try banana, but I feel like it doesn’t quite have the same texture as pumpkin so other ingredient ratios may need to be changed slightly. Hope that helps! Let me know if you try 🙂

      Reply
  6. Rizza
    November 7, 2017

    Hey Ashley! Thank you for sharing this recipe! I can’t wait to try this out. I have a question though, could I sub in Bob Red Mill’s GF 1:1 Baking Flour for the Almond Flour? If so, would this change the texture?ri

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      November 7, 2017

      Hi Rizza 🙂 You can probably sub the Bob’s Red Mill GF 1:1, but I don’t think you’ll need a full 3 cups like the almond flour. My best guess would be maybe 2 1/4 cups of the GF blend? It will change the texture a little bit, but not a whole lot. The batter should be like a super soft sticky cookie dough. Let me know if you decide to try!

      Reply
      1. Rizza
        November 7, 2017

        Ok, I’ll let you know if i do decide to go this route! Thanks so much!

        Reply
  7. Carlee
    October 19, 2017

    I’m making this recipe for an office game night and can’t waaaait to try it!!!

    Question: I accidentally bought crunchy almond butter instead of creamy when shopping for this recipe… Could I make that work or should I return?

    Thanks so much!

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      October 19, 2017

      Hi Carlee, you can definitely use the crunchy almond butter as long as you don’t mind that extra texture in there. Keep me posted on how the recipe goes!

      Reply
  8. Cassie
    October 10, 2017

    I can definitely try the flax egg substitution with this recipe! It looks SOOOOO good. If I had this in my kitchen, it would be gone in a night!

    Reply
  9. Christine
    October 10, 2017

    Yum!! Love that this recipe is paleo and looks SO delicious. I wouldn’t mind having in this in my oven right now!

    Reply
  10. Rachel (Little Chef Big Appetite)
    October 10, 2017

    I mean…. how did you not eat this entire thing in one sitting!?!?!?

    Reply
  11. Joanna
    October 9, 2017

    Sounds like a wayyyy healthier version of Pazookie! MMMM!! Drooling

    Reply
  12. Sarah
    October 9, 2017

    Love a good cast iron cookie, and pumpkin yes please it is that time of year! Had to giggle at leftovers, with my family there ain’t no chance!

    Reply
  13. Rachel
    October 9, 2017

    Uhhhh chocolate and deep dish. You’ve said some of my favorite things all in one hahaha. Love this!

    Reply
  14. Lorie
    October 9, 2017

    As great as a cookie is, a cookie you eat with utensils and ice cream is the winner! This one looks amazing!

    Reply
  15. Rachel
    October 9, 2017

    You’re killing me with this dessert. Yummmm…

    Reply
  16. Laura
    October 9, 2017

    I’ve been stalking this on your IG stories! YUM YUM! I can’t wait to make it!

    Reply
  17. Sam @ Bites of Wellness
    October 9, 2017

    Just when I thought your desserts couldn’t get any more epic you go and make a deep dish cookie that paleo friendly – delsih!!

    Reply
  18. Spinach for Breakfast
    October 9, 2017

    Ok this is pinned, and saved in all possible ways haha I can’t WAIT to try this!

    Reply
  19. Andrea
    October 9, 2017

    Well this sounds amazing!!! Can’t wait to try it! I think I need a separate cast iron for cookie adventures…

    Reply
  20. Emily Weir
    October 9, 2017

    As a lover of cookie cakes and all things pumpkin, I can’t wait to try this!

    Reply
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