Halloween Kabocha Pumpkin Cake (Japanese Squash Dessert Recipe)🎃🐈‍⬛

Servings: 12 Total Time: 1 hr 30 mins Difficulty: Beginner
Calories: 181.89 kcal Protein: 1.45g Fats: 8.55g Fiber: 0.65g Sugar: 21.83g
Sweet, nutty, healthy, and perfectly spiced—this Easy Halloween Kabocha Pumpkin Cake is a cozy fall treat with a Japanese twist! 👻🍰
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How a Kabocha Pumpkin Crashed My Halloween Plans (Deliciously) 📝🍰

I went hunting for a pumpkin basket for Halloween trick or treating 🪄🍬 and somehow came home with the cutest Nordic Ware loaf pan instead. Classic me, right? 🐈‍⬛✨

I couldn’t resist breaking it in, and since I had a gorgeous kabocha squash (Japanese pumpkin) on hand, it was fate. 🍂💛

Fun fact: kabocha actually gets sweeter after harvest — farmers let it rest so the starches turn into natural sugars. 🍯 That means it’s the perfect secret ingredient for a cake that tastes rich and cozy without needing tons of added sugar.

Kabocha is perfect for a pumpkin cake because it has deep orange flesh and a rich, nutty sweetness. 🍠🍯

And did you know pumpkins are technically fruits? 🎃 Even though we cook them like vegetables, they grow from a flower and contain seeds—so this dessert is basically fruit in disguise. 😉

Its natural flavor is sweeter than regular pumpkin, so I can cut back on sugar and still end up with a velvety Halloween Kabocha Pumpkin Cake that tastes like fall in every bite. 🍰🍁

For those who can’t resist a little extra indulgence, I topped one with a sugar glaze that drips over the loaf like a dessert crown. 👑🍮

The best part? This is such an easy and healthy pumpkin cake recipe that even beginner bakers can whip it up for Halloween. 🎃👻

I hope this pumpkin cake makes your autumn a little sweeter, a little healthier, and a whole lot more fun to bake! 🧡🎉

Happy Halloween! 🎃🐈‍⬛👻


Why You’ll Love This Recipe 💕👻

  • Halloween-Ready 🎃 – A festive Halloween cake that’s perfect for spooky season gatherings. 🐈‍⬛
  • Nutty & Naturally Sweet 🍠 – Kabocha squash adds depth and makes this loaf a unique Japanese pumpkin dessert 👑.
  • Moist & Velvety 🍰 – The perfect texture for a pumpkin cake that feels indulgent yet balanced. 🍂
  • Healthier Twist 🌱 – Naturally sweetened with kabocha squash, this healthy pumpkin cake uses less sugar without losing flavor.
  • Simple Ingredients 🧈 – No fuss, pantry-friendly staples plus one star squash. ✨

Nutritional Benefits 🌱🎃

Kabocha squash (sometimes called Japanese pumpkin) is rich in beta-carotene, fiber, and vitamin C, giving this pumpkin cake more than just seasonal flavor. 🍂 Its natural sweetness means you can reduce added sugars while still enjoying a dessert that feels like a treat. 👻 Paired with warm cinnamon and vanilla, this loaf delivers comforting fall flavor while keeping things a little lighter than traditional Halloween pumpkin cake recipes. 🐈‍⬛ According to the Harvard Nutrition Source, smart swaps, such as using naturally sweet squash, help balance indulgence with wellness. ✨ That makes this not just festive, but also a surprisingly healthy Halloween cake option.


Ingredients for Easy Halloween Kabocha Pumpkin Cake 📝🍬

  • 1 Small Kabocha Squash – About 2 cups after prepping, with naturally sweet, nutty flesh 🎃
  • 1 Teaspoon Baking Soda* – Helps the cake rise into fluffy perfection ✨
  • 1 Teaspoon Cinnamon – Warm spice that makes every bite taste like fall 🍂
  • 1 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract* – Adds cozy, fragrant depth to the cake 🌸
  • 1⁄4 Teaspoon Pink Himalayan Salt* – Balances sweetness and enhances flavor 🧂
  • 1 Cup Light Brown Sugar – A touch of caramel-like sweetness 🍯
  • 2 Whole Eggs – Adds structure and moisture 🥚🥚
  • 1⁄2 Cup Melted Butter – Richness and tenderness in every slice 🧈
  • 1⁄4 Cup Milk – Brings everything together into a smooth batter 🥛
  • 1 Cup Confectioners Sugar (Powdered Sugar)* – Optional glaze for a sweet crown 👑🍮

Step-by-Step Instructions for Halloween Kabocha Pumpkin Cake 📸🎃

Step 1: Gather Your Ingredients – Measure out butter, flour, sugar, eggs, vanilla, salt, cinnamon, and fresh kabocha squash. 🐈‍⬛

Ingredients ready for making Easy Halloween Kabocha Pumpkin Cake recipe.

Step 2: Prep the Kabocha – Carefully cut the squash, scoop out the seeds, and peel off the tough skin. 🎃🔪

Fresh kabocha squash being cut and peeled for Easy Halloween Kabocha Pumpkin Cake.

Step 3: Steam & Blend – Steam or roast the kabocha until fork-tender, then blend into a smooth purée. 🍠✨

Soft kabocha squash pieces ready to blend into purée for Easy Halloween Kabocha Pumpkin Cake.Soft kabocha squash pieces ready to blend into purée for Easy Halloween Kabocha Pumpkin Cake.

Step 4: Mix Dry Ingredients – In one bowl (left bowl), whisk flour, baking soda, cinnamon, and salt. 🍂Step 5: Mix Wet Ingredients – In another bowl (right bowl), whisk together puréed squash, eggs, brown sugar, melted butter, milk, and vanilla. 🍯🥚

Wet and dry ingredients whisked separately before combining for Easy Halloween Kabocha Pumpkin Cake.

Step 6: Combine Batter – Slowly add the dry mixture into the wet, stirring until a smooth batter forms. 🍰
Step 7: Prepare Pan – Butter and flour your Nordic Ware loaf pan generously to prevent sticking. 🧈👻

Nordic Ware loaf pan greased and floured for Easy Halloween Kabocha Pumpkin Cake.

Step 8: Bake – Pour the batter into the prepared pan, smoothing the top. Bake at 350°F (175°C) for about 50–55 minutes, until a toothpick inserted comes out clean. 🎃🔥

Step 9: Cool & Decorate – Let the cake cool, then gently remove from the pan. 🍂

Freshly baked Easy Halloween Kabocha Pumpkin Cake cooled and ready to serve.

Step 10: Optional Glaze – Mix confectioners sugar with a splash of milk, drizzle over the top, and let it drip for a beautiful finish. 👑🍮

asy Halloween Kabocha Pumpkin Cake drizzled with sugar glaze.

Doctor Diana Pro Tip 🧑‍🍳✨

Use a Nordic Ware loaf pan (my Halloween pan of choice!) for gorgeous seasonal detailing. 🎃🐈‍⬛ If you plan to glaze, ensure the cake is completely cool first; otherwise, the glaze will melt and slide right off. 🍯 For storage, wrap tightly and keep at room temperature for up to 2 days, or refrigerate for up to 5 days. ❄️ This kabocha pumpkin cake also freezes beautifully, making it a great make-ahead Halloween dessert recipe. 👻


FAQ About Halloween Pumpkin Cake ❓👻

Q: Can I make this Halloween Kabocha Pumpkin Cake ahead of time?
A: Yes! Bake the loaf, let it cool, and store it overnight. 🎃 Add the glaze right before serving for the freshest look and taste. 👑

Q: Is pumpkin a fruit?
A: Yes! Pumpkins (and kabocha squash) are technically fruits because they contain seeds and develop from the flowering part of the plant. 🎃🍂 Even though we often cook them like vegetables, botanically they’re part of the fruit family. 🍎

Q: Can dogs eat pumpkin?
A: Yes, plain pumpkin in moderation is safe and healthy for most dogs. 🐶🎃 It’s a good source of fiber and can help with digestion, but avoid giving your pup spiced or sugary pumpkin desserts like this cake. 🍰🚫

Q: What’s the difference between kabocha and regular pumpkin in baking?
A: Kabocha squash is sweeter and denser than pumpkin, which means it makes for a richer, more velvety pumpkin cake. 🍠🍰

Q: What does kabocha pumpkin taste like?
A: Kabocha has a naturally sweet, nutty flavor, often compared to a mix of pumpkin and sweet potato. 🎃🍠

Q: What is kabocha pumpkin good for?
A: It’s packed with beta-carotene, vitamin C, and fiber, making it great for eye health, digestion, and immune support. 🌱

Q: What to do with kabocha pumpkin?
A: Besides this festive cake, you can roast it, mash it into soups, or use it in tempura for a savory Japanese twist. 🍲🇯🇵


If You Loved This Recipe, Try These! 🍰🎃

If this 🐈‍⬛ Easy Halloween Kabocha Pumpkin Cake made your autumn magical, try my 🧁 Halloween Cupcakes, 🍎 Blueberry Apple Crumble, or 🎄 Christmas Sugar Cookies for more festive holiday baking fun. 👻✨

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Halloween Kabocha Pumpkin Cake (Japanese Squash Dessert Recipe)🎃🐈‍⬛

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 20 mins Cook Time 55 mins Rest Time 15 mins Total Time 1 hr 30 mins
Cooking Temp: 350  F Servings: 12 Calories: 181.89 kcal
Best Season: Fall, Winter

Description

Easy Halloween Kabocha Pumpkin Cake (Japanese Squash Dessert) 🐈‍⬛
A moist, spiced loaf made with naturally sweet kabocha squash, perfect for fall and Halloween celebrations

Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Prepare and measure all ingredients.
  2. Cut, steam, and purée the kabocha squash.
  3. Mix dry ingredients in one bowl, wet ingredients in another.
  4. Combine mixtures into a smooth batter.
  5. Butter and flour loaf pan, then fill with batter.
  6. Bake at 350°F (175°C) for 50–55 minutes, until toothpick comes out clean.
  7. Cool before removing from pan.
  8. Drizzle glaze if desired, slice, and serve.

Nutrition Facts

Servings 12


Amount Per Serving
Calories 181.89kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 8.55g14%
Saturated Fat 5.1g26%
Cholesterol 47.5mg16%
Sodium 171.65mg8%
Potassium 161.23mg5%
Total Carbohydrate 26.08g9%
Dietary Fiber 0.65g3%
Sugars 21.83g
Protein 1.45g3%

Vitamin A 84.99 mcg
Vitamin C 3.95 mg
Calcium 36.24 mg
Iron 0.49 mg
Vitamin D 0.2 mcg
Vitamin E 0.3 mg
Vitamin K 0.76 mcg
Thiamin 0.05 mg
Riboflavin 0.05 mg
Niacin 0.28 mg
Vitamin B6 0.07 mg
Folate 10.14 mcg
Vitamin B12 0.1 mcg
Phosphorus 34.3 mg
Magnesium 14.31 mg
Zinc 0.17 mg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

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Note

  • For extra fall flair, top with roasted pumpkin seeds before baking 🎃🍂.
  • To freeze, wrap slices in parchment and store in airtight bags ❄️.
  • Serve with hot tea, spiced cider, or a drizzle of maple syrup 🍵🍎🍯.
  • For Halloween 🎃👻: Add candy eyes, gummy worms, or drizzle orange/black icing for a spooky effect.
  • For Christmas 🎄✨: Dust with powdered sugar for a snowy look, or decorate with red and green sprinkles for a festive touch.
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I make this Halloween Kabocha Pumpkin Cake ahead of time?

Yes! Bake the loaf, let it cool, and store it overnight. Add the glaze right before serving for the freshest look and taste.

Is pumpkin a fruit?

Yes! Pumpkins (and kabocha squash) are technically fruits because they contain seeds and develop from the flowering part of the plant. Even though we often cook them like vegetables, botanically they’re part of the fruit family.

Can dogs eat pumpkin?

Yes, plain pumpkin in moderation is safe and healthy for most dogs. It’s a good source of fiber and can help with digestion, but avoid giving your pup spiced or sugary pumpkin desserts like this cake.

What’s the difference between kabocha and regular pumpkin in baking?

Kabocha squash is sweeter and denser than pumpkin, which means it makes for a richer, more velvety pumpkin cake.

What does kabocha pumpkin taste like?

Kabocha has a naturally sweet, nutty flavor, often compared to a mix of pumpkin and sweet potato.

What is kabocha pumpkin good for?

It’s packed with beta-carotene, vitamin C, and fiber, making it great for eye health, digestion, and immune support.

What to do with kabocha pumpkin?

Besides this festive cake, you can roast it, mash it into soups, or use it in tempura for a savory Japanese twist.

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