How many cups of pumpkin are in a 15 oz can of pumpkin puree?

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If you’re knee-deep in pumpkin recipes, you may have found yourself wondering exactly how many ounces of pumpkin are in a 15-ounce can. Some recipes call for cups of pumpkin, not cans, so knowing how much you need will help you when you’re at the store.

A 15-ounce can of canned pumpkin holds nearly 2 cups. It’s actually 2 1/2 tablespoons short of 2 cups, about 29 1/2 tablespoons total.

If you buy the 29-ounce can of pumpkin, you’ll get about 3 1/2 cups cups in that can.

How many cups of pumpkin are in a 15 oz can of pumpkin puree?

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A 15-ounce can of canned pumpkin holds nearly 2 cups. It’s actually 2 1/2 tablespoons short of 2 cups, about 29 1/2 tablespoons total.

If you buy the 29-ounce can of pumpkin, you’ll get about 3 1/2 cups cups in that can.

Did you know some varieties of pumpkins can be less than 1 pound when fully grown? And other varieties can be grown commonly to 1,000 pounds plus!

The world record for the heaviest pumpkin was broken in 2014 with a 2,323 pound pumpkin from Germany! The seeds were auctioned later.

Making your own pumpkin puree is as easy as pie! 😉

Pumpkin Puree is made in three simple steps, which I’ll get to in a minute. First, let’s talk pumpkin. When a recipe calls for pumpkin puree, they almost always mean canned pumpkin, which is actually made from a type of butternut squash. I have made pumpkin puree using butternut squash, as you see in the photos, and it works perfectly. Plus, as in all things homemade vs. store-bought, everything tastes better when prepared from scratch using homemade pumpkin puree.

Yes, making your own pumpkin puree is more time-consuming than just opening a can but here’s what I do. When the pumpkins in our garden are at their peak, or when butternut squash is on sale at the store, I roast, puree the pumpkin and freeze it so I have it on hand for whenever I want to bake something with pumpkin.

How many cups of pumpkin are in a 15 oz can of pumpkin puree?

What type of pumpkin or squash makes good pumpkin puree? Butternut squash and Hokkaido squash (“Red kuri squash” in English) are the ones I’ve tried here in Austria and both are fabulous, although I do prefer the butternut squash. Butternut squash is easier to scoop from the shell after roasting and it purees the best. Hokkaido squash needs additional water for pureeing.

Otherwise, look for a sugar pumpkin or a pie pumpkin. Interestingly, the word “Kürbis” is German is used for both pumpkin and squash, which makes sense because pumpkins are really a type of squash. For pumpkin puree, I like to stick to the orange-fleshed squash that cooks up thick, not watery.

Now, on to the method, which couldn’t be easier:

1. Heat the oven to 350°F (170°C). Cut the pumpkin or squash in half lengthwise and, using a spoon, scrape out the seeds and stringy bits. Lay the pumpkin halves on a baking sheet, cut side down (or up, it doesn’t matter).

How many cups of pumpkin are in a 15 oz can of pumpkin puree?

2. Roast the pumpkin in the oven for 40-60 minutes, depending on the size, until a fork can easily be stuck into thickest part. Remove from the oven and allow the pumpkin to cool for about 1 hour, cut side up.

How many cups of pumpkin are in a 15 oz can of pumpkin puree?

How many cups of pumpkin are in a 15 oz can of pumpkin puree?

3. Scrape the flesh from the skins and plop it into a food processor or blender. Puree until mixture is perfectly smooth. If it doesn’t puree easily, add 1 or 2 tablespoons of water. Store puree in heavy Ziploc bags in the freezer for up to 6 months. It’s best to freeze the puree in 1 cup or 2 cup portions so you can easily thaw the right amount for use in recipes.

How many cups of pumpkin are in a 15 oz can of pumpkin puree?

As a reference point, one 3 ½ pound (1.6 kg) butternut squash will yield around 2.2 pounds (1000 grams) in pumpkin puree, which amounts to about 4 cups.

I have done quite of bit of researching on this and measuring on my own and have found 1 cup of pumpkin puree (canned or homemade) actually weighs anywhere from 8.5 to 10 ounces (240 to 290 grams).

1 cup (240 ml) of pumpkin puree = about 9 oz. = about 250 g

So, my conclusion is not to worry about the exact amount of pumpkin puree TOO much but rather go by what you see. If there is excess liquid in your pumpkin puree, discard it before measuring. I still measure pumpkin puree in cups. And watch your pumpkin baked goods for signs of doneness rather than relying purely on baking times in recipes.

Lastly:

1 can of pumpkin puree = 15 oz. = 1 ¾ cups = 425 g

How many cups are in a 15 oz can of pumpkin puree?

A 15-ounce can of canned pumpkin holds nearly 2 cups. It's actually 2 1/2 tablespoons short of 2 cups, about 29 1/2 tablespoons total.

How much pumpkin is in a can of pumpkin puree?

Typically there's 15 ounces of pumpkin puree in a can, which is just under 2 cups. And typically an average sized pie pumpkin is about 4 pounds and will yield at least 2 cups of puree.

How much pumpkin do I need for 2 cups puree?

As a general rule, 1 kilo(2 pounds) of fresh pumpkin will give you 2 cups of puree. You may want to use a little more pumpkin to be on the safe side. What is the best pumpkin to use?