Fudgy Pumpkin Spice Bars — Moist pumpkin bars so soft they’re like biting into pumpkin fudge!! The glaze is ahh-mazing!!!
Ultra Fudgy Pumpkin Bars
First I made these bars using lemons, then bananas, now pumpkin. Why not? Everything is better after it’s been pumpkin-ified.
Fudgy is the only word that describes the pumpkin bars. They’re like biting into a piece of super soft pumpkin fudge that’s crossed with the pumpkin equivalent of moist, fudgy brownies.
They’re rich, soft, supremely moist, and tooth-sinkingly dense and satisfying. If you’re looking for a fluffy slice of pumpkin cake, they’re not that. They’re closer in texture to Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Bars, minus the chocolate chips, yet have an even fudgier texture. Funny how that works.
The bars are packed with rich pumpkin flavor and the glaze makes the bars go from really good to life-changing.
Lately I’ve been topping everything I can with the glaze because it’s just that good. The secrets are browned butter and glorious vanilla bean seeds. They’re such powerfully flavored ingredients, and flavor just explodes from the glaze.
Between the warming spices of pumpkin pie spice and cinnamon, coupled with the glaze, I was in fall comfort food heaven. I loved the bars, hoarded them, and was sad to see the last one go.
Ingredients for Pumpkin Spice Bars
To make these moist pumpkin bars, you’ll need:
- White chocolate chips
- Unsalted butter
- Egg
- Granulated sugar
- Vanilla extract
- Pumpkin puree
- Pumpkin pie spice
- Cinnamon
- All-purpose flour
- Salt
- Confectioners’ sugar
- Vanilla bean paste
- Cream or milk
Can I Use Pumpkin Pie Filling Instead of Puree?
You could possibly use pumpkin pie filling rather than pumpkin puree if you were to re-adjust the sugar ratios and experiment with things. However, the two aren’t interchangeable as written.
How to Make Glazed Pumpkin Spice Bars
These really are the BEST pumpkin bars I’ve ever eaten. Here’s an overview of how they’re made:
- Melt the white chocolate in the microwave, then stir in the egg, sugar, and vanilla.
- Add the pumpkin and spices, followed by the dry ingredients.
- Turn the batter into a greased and foil-lined 8×8-inch baking dish. B
- ake until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out mostly clean, or with a few moist crumbs, but no batter.
- In the last 10 minutes of baking, make the vanilla browned butter glaze. The glaze can be poured onto the bars while they’re still warm.
After pouring the glaze over the warm bars, it seeps down and soaks in, and makes the bars even moister, softer, and fudgier. As a bonus, they taste even better on the second and third day, if they last that long!
Can I Double This Recipe?
Very easily! Simply double the ingredients and use a 9×13-inch baking dish.
Can I Substitute the Glaze?
A few readers have commented saying they swapped out the brown butter glaze for more traditional cream cheese frosting. While I love the glaze as is, you’re more than welcome to top the pumpkin bars with cream cheese frosting if preferred.
I recommend making this cream cheese frosting recipe, if you want to go the homemade route. (You’ll need to halve the recipe!).
How to Store Pumpkin Bars
Bars will keep airtight at room temperature for up to 1 week, or in the freezer for up to 6 months.
Recipe Variations to Try
- Sub the glaze: Try frosting the pumpkin spice bars with cream cheese frosting instead of the browned butter glaze.
- Adjust the spices: I wasn’t shy with the pumpkin pie spice in this recipe, so feel free to add less (or more!) as you see fit.
- Use homemade pumpkin puree: Just note that homemade puree is sometimes thicker than the canned stuff, so you may need to tweak the ingredients slightly if the batter is too thick.
- Add mix-ins: These spiced pumpkin bars are perfect as is, but I imagine mini chocolate chips or finely chopped nuts could be stirred into the batter if desired.
Tips for Making Fudgy Pumpkin Bars
Browning the butter: If you’ve never browned butter, read this tutorial. The 5 minutes it takes to do is the best 5 minutes you’ll spend all month. I used vanilla bean paste but scraping the seeds of a vanilla bean works.
Vanilla: Vanilla extract is okay, but won’t be as flavorfully intense as paste or seeds.
White chocolate: Be very careful when melting the white chocolate in the microwave. It’s very prone to scorching and seizing up, so watch it carefully and don’t overheat.
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Fudgy Pumpkin Spice Bars with Vanilla Bean Browned Butter Glaze
Ingredients
Bars
- ¾ cup white chocolate chips
- ½ cup unsalted butter, 1 stick, melted
- 1 large egg
- ½ cup granulated sugar
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 1 cup pumpkin puree
- 1 tablespoon pumpkin pie spice
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1 ¾ cups all-purpose flour
- pinch salt, optional and to taste
Glaze
- ¼ cup unsalted butter, browned (how to brown butter tutorial
- 1 heaping cup confectioners’ sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla bean paste
- pinch salt, optional and to taste
- about 1/4 cup cream or milk, or as necessary for consistency
Instructions
Make the bars:
- Preheat oven to 350F. Line an 8-by-8-inch baking pan with aluminum foil, spray with cooking spray; set aside.
- In a large, microwave-safe bowl add the white chocolate, butter, and heat to melt, about 2 minutes on high power. Stop to check and stir after 1 minute, and then heat in 20-second bursts, stopping to stir after each burst, until mixture can be stirred smooth. White chocolate is very prone to scorching and seizing up, so watch it carefully and don’t overheat.
- Wait momentarily before adding the egg so you don’t scramble it. Add the egg, sugar, vanilla, and whisk until combined.
- Add the pumpkin, pumpkin pie spice, cinnamon, and whisk until combined.
- Add the flour, optional salt, and stir until just combined; don’t overmix.
- Turn batter out into prepared pan, smoothing the top lightly with a spatula.
- Bake for about 30 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out mostly clean, or with a few moist crumbs, but no batter. In the last 10 minutes of baking, make the glaze.
Make the Glaze:
- Brown the butter (click for tutorial). Cook butter over medium-high heat in a small saucepan until it’s amber to brown in color, about 5 minutes depending on pan size, but watch it closely so you don’t burn it. I swirl the pan in the last minute or so to make sure I can really see the color changes. Butter will go through stages of hissing, sputtering, and making noise until the water cooks off at which point the browning occurs. Butter will smell nutty and aromatic.
- Transfer butter, including brown bits at the bottom of the pan (they’re flavor powerhouses, keep them) from pan to large mixing bowl which stops any carryover cooking.
- Add the confectioners’ sugar, vanilla bean paste, optional salt, and slowly add the milk, whisking until smooth or beat with a handheld electric mixer. As necessary, add additional cream (or confectioners’ sugar) to reach desired glaze consistency. Glaze should be of medium thickness and easily pourable.
- Evenly pour glaze over bars (they don’t have to be cooled first), smoothing it lightly with a spatula if necessary, but glaze will likely just slide into place.
- Allow bars to cool in pan uncovered for at least 2 to 3 hours, (or overnight and cover with a sheet of foil) before slicing and serving so glaze can set up.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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Amazing! These pumpkin bars were SO delish and were a huge hit in my family. So happy I found your recipes.
Thanks so much for the great compliment and glad you found me too – and glad your whole family enjoyed these!
I made your fudge banana bars with vanilla bean browned butter glaze last week. It is hands down, the best recipe I’ve ever made using banana’s. I will definitely try your pumpkin version. Thank you!
Thank you so much for trying that recipe and for the super high compliments and praise! It’s absolutely one of my most favorite banana recipes too and I love the pumpkin version! If you try this one, let me know which you prefer or how they compare. I truly love them both!
This is a great way for me to use up the leftover can of odds & ends-amount pumpkin I have in my fridge. And of course, another great excuse to eat fudgy pumpkin bars. I LOVE that these are those stick-to-your-teeth fudgy textured bars because those are the bomb diggity!
They are so stick-to-your-teeth in the best possible way. And I have the perpetual odd-n-ends of pumpkin too!
Oh man, these look so delicious! Can’t wait to use up my pumpkin!
“Everything is better after it’s been pumpkin-ified.” <– SO SO true!!! It's all I want to bake with these days, and I'm afraid my readers might be getting tired of it… But I don't want to stop! I was actually thinking about making pumpkin "brownies" too, just like how I made banana "brownies" right around the same time you did, but you beat me to it! And I just can't beat that gorgeous glaze… Darn! ;)
I actually looked at my recent recipes widget on my sidebar and ummm, like 9 out of 10 I think are pumpkin. Whoops!! :)
Im a bit concerned about the fudgy pumpin bars with brown butter glaze recipe, it says good for up to 1 week at room temp. Was that a misprint? Cause even cake with pumpkin or any kind of fruit cannot sit out long or it goes bad.
If it’s been baked, I’ve never had anything go bad. Granted most things don’t last a week for me, but they have, and I’ve never had issues. Do what you feel comfortable doing.
I have a serious love affair with vanilla bean paste. That stuff is AMAZING!!
Averie, I seriously just want to sink my teeth into one of these bars! Delish!
“pumpkin-ified” That’s totally going to be my word for the week. These bars are looking crazy good and that vanilla bean glaze is just begging to be licked right off the top of these ridiculously fudgy bars. Pinned. Of course :)
“pumpkin-ified” <--- glad you like that one and thanks for pinning!
OmG Averie! These look epic! Love that brown butter glaze, too.
OMG the texture of these bars look AMAZING Averie. Pinned!
Thanks for pinning and for ALL the pins you always do! You’re the best! xoxo
IT’S PUMPKIN SEASON AND I’M LOVING IT. Vanilla paste is the best, I need to get some! It’s great in ice creams too! Love this recipe.
Your fudgy pumpkin recipes are killin me girl! This looks better than pumpkin pie!
Oh I WAY!!! prefer this to pumpkin pie. Like by 100000 to 1. :)
I gotta say, you are freaking AMAZING! You are the BEST blogger I have EVER come across. You update ALL the time and everything you post looks SO freaking delicious.
Congratulations, you have a hardcore fan :P
Keep up the great work! :)
Well thank you for all the compliments and for reading! I appreciate your support!!!
Averie, these look super delicious and so so fudgy!! Congrats on your book girl!!Looking forward to ordering it soon!
Let me know what you make first from it!!
OMG pumpkin crack!