Pumpkin Purin is a dessert that combines caramel custard pudding, known as purin, with Japanese kabocha squash. It s the perfect seasonal dessert for any cozy autumn afternoon.

Japanese-Style Kabocha Pumpkin Pudding, or Pumpkin Purin 🎃🍮

Silky, creamy, and lightly sweet pumpkin pudding

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Celebrate Thanksgiving with this Japanese-Style Kabocha Pumpkin Pudding recipe, also known as Pumpkin Purin!

This Japanese-Style Kabocha Pudding Pudding, also known as Pumpkin Purin, is a dessert that combines caramel custard pudding, known as purin, with Japanese kabocha squash. It's the perfect seasonal dessert for any cozy autumn afternoon.

Silky, creamy, and lightly sweet — it's the perfect treat for pumpkin lovers.

Follow our step-by-step guide and make this recipe for the holiday season!

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Pumpkin Purin Recipe - 4 servings

Ingredients
For the pudding
200 g (about 1 cup) kabocha pumpkin, peeled and microwave until softened *
200 ml (¾ cup + 1 tbsp) milk
100 ml (about ⅓ cup) heavy cream
2 eggs
50 g (¼ cup) sugar
½ tsp vanilla extract (optional)
*Canned pumpkin purée may be used, but Japanese kabocha gives the best results.

For the caramel sauce
1 tbsp hot water (to thin the caramel)
3 tbsp sugar
1 tbsp water

Directions
Caramel
Heat sugar and 1 tbsp water in a small saucepan until amber.
Add 1 tbsp hot water carefully and swirl.
Pour into 4 ramekins; let set.

Pudding
Blend pumpkin, milk, cream, eggs, sugar, and vanilla extract in a food processor until smooth.
Strain through a fine sieve.

Cook
Pour into ramekins.
Steam on low for 15–20 min or bake in a hot-water bath at 160°C / 320°F for 25–30 min.

Chill
Cool, then refrigerate at least 2 hours.
Unmold to serve.

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