Description
This creamy pumpkin dip combines cream cheese with warm fall spices, crunchy pecans, and tart cranberries for a party appetizer everyone will love. Perfect for Halloween gatherings or autumn celebrations, these fun spiced foods dips bring seasonal flavor with impressive presentation.
Prep Time: 10 minutes | Chill Time: 30 minutes | Total Time: 40 minutes | Servings: 8

Ingredients
- 15 ounces canned pumpkin puree (pure pumpkin, NOT pumpkin pie filling)
- 8 ounces cream cheese, softened (leave at room temp for 1 hour—don’t skip this)
- 1/4 cup honey (maple syrup works too)
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg (fresh-grated is amazing if you have it)
- 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
- 1/4 teaspoon ground ginger (or use fresh grated for more punch)
- 1/4 teaspoon salt (balances the sweetness)
- 1/4 teaspoon black pepper (trust me on this)
- 1/4 cup chopped pecans (walnuts work too)
- 1/4 cup dried cranberries (or dried cherries)
- Crackers, pretzels, or veggies for serving (apple slices are great too)
Instructions
- In a mixing bowl, combine pumpkin puree, softened cream cheese, honey, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, ginger, salt, and black pepper—mix until completely smooth with no lumps.
- Fold in the chopped pecans and dried cranberries until they’re evenly distributed—don’t overmix or you’ll break up the add-ins.
- Transfer the dip to a serving bowl and cover it—refrigerate for at least 30 minutes to let the flavors meld (overnight is even better).
- Before serving, give it a quick stir and let it sit at room temperature for 10 minutes to soften slightly—this makes it easier to spread.
- Serve these fun spiced foods dips for Halloween with crackers, pretzels, or veggie sticks and watch it disappear.
Nutrition Information (Per Serving):
- Calories: 165
- Carbohydrates: 18g
- Protein: 3g
- Fat: 10g
- Fiber: 2g
- Sodium: 135mg
- Vitamin A: 7600 IU (152% DV)
- Calcium: 45mg (5% DV)
This dip provides exceptional amounts of vitamin A from the pumpkin, plus healthy fats from the pecans.
Notes:
- Seriously, let that cream cheese soften completely—cold cream cheese creates lumps nobody wants
- Use pure pumpkin puree, not pumpkin pie filling—learned this the hard way
- The chilling time isn’t optional—it’s when the flavors come together
- If it seems too thick after chilling, just stir in a splash of milk
- Fresh spices make a huge difference—if yours are old, replace them
Storage Tips:
- Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days
- The pecans will soften slightly over time, but it’ll still taste great
- Don’t freeze this—cream cheese gets grainy and separates when thawed
- Bring to room temperature for 10 minutes before serving for best texture
- If it seems too thick after storage, stir in a tablespoon of milk
Serving Suggestions:
- Classic Party Spread: Serve in a hollowed-out mini pumpkin for festive presentation
- Dessert Style: Pair with graham crackers, vanilla wafers, and apple slices
- Savory Snack: Serve with crackers, pretzels, and veggie sticks for dipping
- Brunch Option: Spread on bagels or toast for a sweet autumn breakfast treat
Mix It Up (Recipe Variations):
Maple Walnut Dip: Swap honey for maple syrup and use walnuts instead of pecans for Thanksgiving vibes
Ginger Spice Version: Double the fresh ginger and add candied ginger pieces for serious warming flavor
Chocolate Chip Pumpkin: Stir in mini chocolate chips with the pecans—sounds weird, tastes like pumpkin pie with chocolate
Lighter Option: Use Neufchâtel cheese (1/3 less fat) instead of regular cream cheese—works surprisingly well
What Makes This Recipe Special:
These fun spiced foods dips for Halloween combine the American tradition of pumpkin spice—a blend that’s been warming autumn gatherings for generations—with the versatility of cream cheese-based dips. The technique of mixing cream cheese with fruit purees creates a base that’s been used in appetizers and desserts since cream cheese became widely available in the early 1900s. What sets this apart from regular dips is the balance of sweet honey and tart cranberries with savory black pepper, creating complexity that keeps people coming back for more rather than being one-dimensionally sweet.
