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Easy Streusel Pumpkin Bread

by erika Published: Sep 30, 2023 Modified: Oct 13, 2024 312 Comments

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This is my dream streusel pumpkin bread recipe–soft, moist and perfectly spiced with a decadent crumbly streusel on top for contrast! It’s easy to make, no mixer needed!

a stack of pumpkin bread slices with a streusel top on a white background.

Ever since the pumpkin bread bake off in 2017, I’ve been loyal to my favorite recipe of the bunch. Tartine’s pumpkin tea bread is so incredibly moist with a tight, cake-like crumb and a crunchy sugar top. Perfumed with cinnamon and lots of fresh nutmeg, it’s virtually perfect to me. I’ve happily made this recipe at least once a year for the last 5 years!

This year, I had an urge for an streusel pumpkin bread. With the added decadence on top, I wanted a slightly less rich base. I considered making one of my other bake off favorites (All Recipes or Epicurious), but realized I wanted a hybrid of my favorites:

  • Plushness of Epicurious and All Recipes
  • The robust volume of Smitten Kitchen’s towering loaf
  • A more judicious use of oil than Tartine
  • Spice flavor profile of Tartine
  • A new streusel topping!

Here’s how I came up with my new favorite pumpkin bread recipe

Using the Tartine recipe as a base, I made the following adjustments:

  • Increased flour to 2 cups: While I was hesitant to increase the flour to 2.25 cups a la Smitten Kitchen, I knew an additional 1/3 cup of flour would help absorb the extra pumpkin. It would also help provide more structure and volume for a higher rise. To compensate, I increased the baking soda to 3/4 tsp (same as Smitten Kitchen).
  • Increased pumpkin to 1 15 oz can: I’d always rather use up an entire can of pumpkin than have a few tablespoons leftover. This adds a LOT more moisture, so I made a few more adjustments.
  • Reduced vegetable oil: I wanted a plush crumb but not as rich as Tartine’s. All Recipes is an example of a recipe that remains quite plush with 1/2 cup oil per loaf. I found 3/4 cup gives a rich, plush crumb that’s not as greasy (especially with the added pumpkin).
  • Reduced eggs: I always prefer baking with fewer eggs if possible ($$). With so much additional pumpkin, I reduced the eggs from 3 to 2. (I sanity checked this with Easy Gay Oven’s recipe, which is similar to Smitten Kitchen’s but uses 2 eggs. Butternut Bakery’s recipe uses a similar flour amount to Tartine, a whole can of pumpkin and also uses 2 eggs.)
  • Updated the spice mix: I kept the 5 tsp of cinnamon, but reduced the fresh nutmeg to 1 tsp. I also added 1/4 tsp of ground ginger and reduced the cloves to a pinch. (This is a personal preference–you can definitely add more if you love ginger, nutmeg or cloves.)
  • Added more brown sugar: I slightly increased the sugar to compensate for the additional pumpkin. For a more depth of flavor, I used 1 cup of brown sugar and 1/2 cup of granulated sugar.

With all these updates, I hope you’ll agree this is a perfectly tender, moist and spiced pumpkin bread. The large volume of batter leads to an incredible rise out of a 9×5 loaf pan. Combined with the buttery streusel topping, it’s one of the most bakery-worthy things I’ve baked!

picking up a slice of pumpkin streusel bread.

Recipe ingredients

To summarize, here are the ingredients you’ll need to make this easy streusel pumpkin bread:

ingredients for pumpkin streusel bread: flour, oil, spices, brown sugar, sugar, butter, pumpkin, leaveners, salt and eggs.
  • Pumpkin puree: Look for 100% pumpkin, not pumpkin pie filling.
  • Oil: You can use any neutral oil like vegetable, canola, grapeseed or avocado. You can sub in olive oil as well, though I recommend using one with as neutral a flavor as possible. Several readers have reported that using melted butter also works well!
  • Spices: In this recipe, I use powered cinnamon, ginger and cloves with freshly grated nutmeg. If you don’t have whole nutmeg, you can of course sub powdered nutmeg (I’d use a tiny bit less). But I urge you to try fresh grated nutmeg if you can find it! I didn’t like nutmeg before I tried grating it fresh.
  • Kosher salt: I always use Diamond Crystal kosher salt. If using fine sea salt or table salt, you can use a little less than the specified amount. If using Morton salt, cut the amount in half.
  • Sugar: Granulated sugar helps sweeten and soften the crumb.
  • Brown sugar: I’ve tried the loaf with both light and dark brown sugar. One baker noted that all dark brown sugar kind of overpowered the spices, so I recommend using light brown sugar if you have it! But in a pinch, either type will work.
  • Unsalted butter: This is only needed for the streusel. To keep the ingredients streamlined, you can make the streusel with 3 tablespoons of oil instead. But I think the flavor is much better with butter. If you only have salted butter, that will work too!

How to make a streusel pumpkin bread

To start, we’ll follow Butternut Bakery’s tip to make the streusel first and refrigerate it while we make the bread. Chilling it helps the moist crumbs dry out a bit and remain in crumb form while the loaf bakes.

streusel in a white bowl.

Step 1: Make streusel topping and refrigerate while mixing the pumpkin bread batter.

pumpkin, sugars and oil in a mixing bowl.

Step 2: In a large bowl, whisk together the pumpkin, oil, sugars and eggs.

spices being mixed into the wet ingredients in a mixing bowl.

Step 3: Sprinkle the leaveners and spices over the wet ingredients and whisk to combine.

mixed pumpkin batter in a mixing bowl.

Step 4: Fold in the flour until you have a thick and vibrant batter. It’s okay if there are a few lumps!

pumpkin bread batter in a parchment-lined loaf pan.

Step 5: Pour batter into a prepared pan.

pumpkin bread batter topped with streusel in a parchment-lined loaf pan.

Step 6: Top batter with chilled streusel and bake for 65-80 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean.

slices of pumpkin streusel bread on a cutting board.

FAQ

Can I make this pumpkin bread with butter instead of vegetable/canola oil?

Yes! I’ve had some readers use melted butter in place of the vegetable oil and this swap works well. I wouldn’t recommend using coconut oil unless you can find refined coconut oil, which won’t lend coconut flavor like unrefined coconut oil. (I have not tested this swap myself.)

Can I adapt this recipe to muffins instead of a loaf?

Yes! This recipe should yield 12 standard muffins. Bake in a greased muffin tin or paper liners at 350 for 25-30 minutes.

I recommend to start checking for doneness at 24 minutes and tack on additional time as needed until a toothpick comes out clean or with a just a few moist crumbs.

Tips and Tricks

  • Use a 9×5″ loaf pan: This recipe is designed for a generously domed loaf baked in a 9×5 pan (standard size). If you only have an 8×4″ loaf pan or smaller, the batter + streusel may overflow the pan. I recommend filling it 2/3 of the way with batter and using the remaining batter for muffins.
  • Line the pan with parchment: The most important part of this recipe is to line your loaf pan with parchment. The parchment should be long enough that it reaches over the top of the long edges. Having a sling will allow you to easily pull the loaf out of the pan once it’s baked so you don’t have to invert it and risk ruining the crumb top!
  • Use a light-colored loaf pan: Lighter-colored loaf pans run a lower risk of overcooking the outside like a dark colored pan. I love my Williams Sonoma gold touch loaf pan.

How to store streusel pumpkin bread

Because pumpkin bread is so moist, it will keep well at room temperature (covered tightly) for 1-2 days. If you’re storing it for more than 2 days, keep it in the fridge, wrapped well.

To freeze, let the pumpkin bread cool to room temperature. Wrap in foil and place in a freezer bag or freezer-safe container for up to 1 month!

For more fall baking inspiration, try these

  • Pumpkin spice mini sheet cake
  • Layered almond paste scones
  • Gingerbread coffee cake
  • Campfire crunch cookies
  • Apple frangipane tart
  • A birthday number cookie cake

If you try this recipe, I would so appreciate it if you could leave a star rating and review to help others find this recipe! Happy baking!

a hand picking up a slice of pumpkin bread on a white background.

Easy Streusel Pumpkin Bread

Erika Kwee
This streusel pumpkin bread is perfectly moist with a plush crumb, buttery streusel and a good amount of spices. This mash up of all my favorite recipes has led to my favorite pumpkin bread! This bread will get even better after a few days–the spices and flavors will deepen.
4.83 from 171 votes
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Prep Time 20 minutes mins
Cook Time 1 hour hr 15 minutes mins
Course Breakfast, Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 1 9×5″ loaf

Ingredients
 
 

For the streusel

  • 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
  • 6 tbsp light or dark brown sugar
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp kosher salt
  • 1/4 cup unsalted butter, melted

For the pumpkin bread

  • 1 15 oz can pumpkin puree
  • 3/4 cup vegetable oil
  • 1 cup light brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1.5 tsp baking powder
  • 3/4 tsp baking soda
  • 3/4 tsp kosher salt
  • 5 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp freshly grated nutmeg
  • 1/4 tsp ground ginger
  • pinch ground cloves
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour

Instructions
 

For the streusel

  • In a medium bowl, whisk together all the dry ingredients: 1/2 cup all-purpose flour, 6 tbsp light or dark brown sugar, 1/2 tsp cinnamon, and 1/4 tsp kosher salt. Pour in 1/4 cup melted butter and stir until just combined and crumbly. Set in the fridge to chill while you make the pumpkin bread.

For the pumpkin bread

  • Preheat the oven to 350 and grease a 9×5 loaf pan, then line with a piece of parchment. It should be long enough that it sticks up along the long sides of the loaf pan so you can lift the pumpkin bread out later.
  • In a large bowl, whisk together 15 oz pumpkin puree, 3/4 cup vegetable oil1 cup light brown sugar and 1/2 cup granulated sugar. Once combined, whisk in 2 large eggs one at a time.
  • Sprinkle 1.5 tsp baking powder, 3/4 tsp baking soda3/4 tsp kosher salt over the pumpkin mixture and whisk to combine thoroughly. Repeat with 5 tsp cinnamon, 1/2 tsp freshly grated nutmeg, 1/4 tsp ground ginger and pinch ground cloves. Finally, fold in 2 cups all-purpose flour until fully combined (but don't overmix to prevent overdeveloping the gluten).
  • Pour the batter into the prepared pan. Sprinkle the streusel over the top. Place pan on a baking sheet in case of overflow and place on the middle rack (remove the rack above if needed–this bread will rise a good amount!).
    Bake 65-80 min or until an inserted tester comes out clean (a few crumbs are okay). Mine usually takes closer to 80 minutes. If the top is browning too fast, cover loosely with foil.
    Let cool in the pan for 10-15 minutes. Trim any overflow on the side as needed, then remove from pan and let cool completely.

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Notes

Five teaspoons of cinnamon is NOT a typo–it will lend your loaf a perfect level of spice!
Keyword pumpkin, quickbread
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  1. Abigail

    October 18, 2024 at 12:43 pm

    Hi, wondering if you or others have tried this recipe with chocolate chips before? Thanks!

    Reply
    • erika

      October 18, 2024 at 5:01 pm

      I have! I think I used about 3/4 cup of semisweet chips but honestly prefer the bread plain!

      Reply
  2. Hannah

    October 17, 2024 at 2:14 pm

    5 stars
    Absolutely fantastic! I’ve already made this loaf three times and am telling all my friends/family to use it! So delightful!!! The crumb is perfect and spice-level is spot on. The crumble on top is divine- sometimes I’ve added a few pecans because why not? This is my new go-to.

    Reply
    • erika

      October 18, 2024 at 5:05 pm

      Pecans sound like such a good addition!! I saw someone else added pumpkin seeds as well–love both for added texture!

      Reply
  3. Anne

    October 17, 2024 at 7:59 am

    5 stars
    Wonderful recipe! Definitely a keeper – people keep asking me to share the recipe. Comes together super quickly- mine took 70 min to bake through. As with most pumpkin breads, it’s even better the next day and it stays fresh for a few days making it great to bake ahead if you’re taking it somewhere.

    Reply
    • erika

      October 18, 2024 at 5:04 pm

      Love to hear it, thanks for reporting back Anne!

      Reply
  4. Karen

    October 14, 2024 at 10:59 pm

    5 stars
    We really enjoyed this pumpkin cake. The texture was moist, dense but not cloyingly so, the topping was crunchy soft and nicely flavored. I used avacado oil, and I think that made it a tad buttery. We tried it warm because we couldn’t wait and the flavor was nice. We tried it again 4 hours later and it was better – the warm spices had time to bloom and it was like a fall day. Can’t wait to see what we think tomorrow. The only thing that I think that I’d change is use a smaller pan – I like a more dainty slice (first world problems).

    Reply
    • erika

      October 15, 2024 at 4:57 pm

      Lovely review, thank you Karen!!

      Reply
  5. Kersten O

    October 14, 2024 at 3:22 pm

    5 stars
    I *adore* this loaf! This is the second year I’ve made it and I always double the recipe – family & friends look forward to it!
    Since it gets even tastier after a day or two, I’ve mailed it to a favorite aunt and it always arrives as perfectly as when it left my kitchen!

    Reply
    • erika

      October 15, 2024 at 4:57 pm

      Love to know it travels well in the mail–thanks Kersten for reporting back!

      Reply
  6. Sandra

    October 14, 2024 at 1:31 pm

    5 stars
    I made this just as directed with my toddler, it was so simple turned out perfect!

    Reply
    • erika

      October 15, 2024 at 4:58 pm

      So thrilled to hear, thanks Sandra!!

      Reply
  7. hana

    October 13, 2024 at 10:39 pm

    5 stars
    this was my first time making one of your recipes and it turned out beautiful! i’ve had Tartine’s pumpkin bread and this recipe tasted even better. i was skeptical about the streusel topping but it totally elevated the bread. it was totally my style which is a more sweet, cake-like pumpkin bread and i really loved it.

    i’m also a pretty amateur baker but it came together really quickly and easily for me. would def make again!

    Reply
    • erika

      October 15, 2024 at 4:59 pm

      Ahh so glad to hear it, thanks Hana for leaving this lovely review!

      Reply
  8. El

    October 13, 2024 at 4:27 pm

    5 stars
    This is the only pumpkin bread I’m ever interested in making again. It just has the perfect spice, perfect amount of rise, and the crumb to bread ratio is lovely.

    I always let this bread sit overnight because for some reason it just is absolutely dynamite the day after baking.

    Reply
    • erika

      October 13, 2024 at 4:39 pm

      That makes me so happy to hear!! Thank you for reporting back!

      Reply
  9. Tammy B

    October 13, 2024 at 11:13 am

    5 stars
    My family likes to have several quick-fix breakfast options. I’d been looking at a can of pumpkin puree in my pantry for months, telling myself I wanted to make pumpkin bread.
    I found this recipe yesterday and was excited to see that I already had all of the ingredients. I finally got to bake pumpkin bread!!
    I baked it this morning, for our usual big-breakfast-Sunday. Its very delicious!! A nice top crust with soft moist pumpkin bread inside.
    Definitely baking this again.

    Reply
    • erika

      October 13, 2024 at 4:44 pm

      Thrilled to hear it, thanks Tammy for reporting back!

      Reply
  10. Rachel

    October 13, 2024 at 8:17 am

    5 stars
    Simple enough to do together with my 2yo and absolutely delicious!

    Reply
  11. Jess

    October 12, 2024 at 10:00 pm

    5 stars
    I’ve made this about 3x now, following the recipe to a T, and it comes out beautifully everytime. I also love how it makes my home smell like a beautiful fall day. Thanks for a great recipe!

    Reply
    • erika

      October 13, 2024 at 4:44 pm

      So glad to hear it’s been made on repeat!! <3

      Reply
  12. Cynthia

    October 11, 2024 at 11:44 am

    2 stars
    I tried this recipe and followed as written. This a a very complicated recipe. I have 55 years of cooking experience. I find that the streusel topping is just an addition that isn’t complimenting to the bread.
    1. It takes a very long time to cook, more so than regular pumpkin bread.
    2. The bread was very dense! It wasn’t as moist as a regular untopped pumpkin bread.
    3. The taste was okay didn’t dazzle me. It just tasted like a regular pumpkin bread.
    4. The topping was too much! As soon as cool, I cut into it and what did stay on the bread was just okay. This is a very messy option. The topping goes everywhere. You bite into it and it falls everywhere except in your mouth. It starts to fall all over the place from the moment a knife is put to it.
    5. This isn’t by any means an inexpensive recipe with the cost of butter, brown and cane sugar etc…
    6. I won’t be trying this again as it’s just not worth it for the added cost and energy this takes to bake.
    7. I polled my friends and family about 9 people in all. Without saying anything but what it was.
    8. Every last one in the group hated the topping. They hated the mess it created on them as they were eating it. It dropped on their clothes. It has butter in it so it left greasy spots on their clothing. Yes they used plates. Most of them put the plate right under their chins to prevent this.
    9. I will not ever be fixing this again!
    10. Again, I fallowed all ingredients as written and baked as written. My oven was just calibrated and was fine.

    Reply
    • erika

      October 11, 2024 at 12:10 pm

      Thank you Cynthia for the feedback! I’m sad to hear you didn’t enjoy it. Most people (including myself) haven’t had experiences with this bread being overly dense, having an overly greasy topping, or being overly complicated. I just made this bread again yesterday and it took me about 15 minutes to prep altogether. But thanks for giving it a try and hope you find your dream pumpkin bread recipe elsewhere!

      Reply
      • Cindi

        October 13, 2024 at 2:08 pm

        What a gracious and well formulated reply to such negativity!

        To me it sounds like the original commenter perhaps had a different personal preference against the streusel and this biased them against the recipe. Honestly? It sounds like the loaf was just cut improperly, and that’s user error.

        I will be trying this recipe and admire you for taking the time to address such a reply! Thank you for your meticulousness and dedication to data-driven recipe development.

      • erika

        October 13, 2024 at 4:43 pm

        Thank you Cindi for the extremely kind comment! Appreciate you <3

    • Tammy B

      October 13, 2024 at 11:33 am

      5 stars
      I encourage you to try the recipe again. Stir the flour in just until its all moist. Dont over-stir it. It does take awhile to do all the ingredient steps, and baking time.
      I set timers for about 18-20 minutes to check it frequently. It did take close to an hour in my oven. I disregarded the recipes baking time, and used the ‘clean knife’ method taught to me by my mother and grandmother.
      I used about a tablespoon the cinnamon mix from my favorite cinnamon coffee cake box mix instead of the streusel, making sure to get it into the top crust cracks.

      Reply
  13. Tammy

    October 10, 2024 at 7:10 pm

    i decided to add a cream cheese filling and I didn’t adjust the recipe. I used a 9×5 loaf pan. 1/2 cup cream cheese,1/4 cup sugar, 1 egg 2 tbls flour. I only used half of the streusel crumbs. No overflow and it is perfect in every way. same cooking time too

    Reply
    • erika

      October 11, 2024 at 12:11 pm

      Amazing! Thanks Tammy for reporting back!

      Reply
  14. Liza

    October 10, 2024 at 1:58 pm

    5 stars
    SO GOOD. Moist and delicious. My streusel came out a little.. bland? Might go for homemade whipped cream instead of the topping next time but this will definitely be my go-to pumpkin bread recipe.

    Reply
  15. Pam

    October 10, 2024 at 1:53 pm

    so easy and delicious. and loving the streusel topping.

    Reply
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