Craving some cozy, pumpkin flavors or looking for a healthy dessert to grace your holiday table? Then you’ll love this easy Greek yogurt pumpkin parfait! A tiny bit of creamy Mascarpone creates an indulgent, velvety texture in this gluten-free dessert, while a topping of dark chocolate chips and nuts add crunch!

Greek Yogurt Pumpkin Parfait

Yogurt seems to have been a consistent part of my childhood. Mom managed to regularly pull together a fresh homemade batch for baking a cake, making yogurt parfaits topped with fruit and drizzled with honey or for all sorts of savory applications including marinades and yogurt sauces similar to Tzatziki.

Now as an adult, I’ve found more ways to experiment with the yogurt dishes of my youth. During the cool fall days, when those pumpkin pie cravings hit, use yogurt to make this simple pumpkin parfait. And trust me, it satisfies all the holiday dessert cravings and then some!

Pumpkin parfaits are a beautiful, luxurious and easy-to-make dessert. Like my red wine poached pears or easy baked apples, they work for casual moments when you’re craving something sweet or can be dressed up for when you want a healthy dessert to serve at the end of a holiday dinner. That’s a win in my book!

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  1. Healthy dessert for the win!
  2. Easy pumpkin parfait with pumpkin pie vibes!
  3. Parfait toppings
  4. How to make pumpkin parfait
  5. Can you make this pumpkin parfait ahead of time?
  6. More fall desserts to try
  7. 5-Minute Pumpkin Parfait Recipe
Pumpkin parfait served in small goblets, tipped with chocolate chips and nuts

Healthy dessert for the win!

As amazing as pumpkin pie can be, there are ways to enjoy the same flavors without having to bake one!

This Greek yogurt pumpkin parfait is a healthier dessert option, gluten-free and a great way to incorporate nutrition-rich pumpkin puree into your diet. According to the Mayo Clinic pumpkin is high in fiber, beta-carotene, and potassium. So grab a spoon and dig into this dessert — it really is both healthy and delicious.

Although this pumpkin pie parfait recipe is intended to be enjoyed as a healthy dessert, it’s also great to serve as part of a special holiday brunch. You can make it up to one day in advance, which makes it perfect for entertaining (more on this later).

Easy pumpkin parfait with pumpkin pie vibes!

It only takes about 5 minutes to whip up this light and luscious gluten-free dessert. Serve it right away or keep it in the fridge until you and your guests are ready to enjoy. What’s in a pumpkin parfait that makes it tastes so good?

The star ingredients are:

  • Organic pumpkin puree. I used a 15-ounce can of store-bought pumpkin puree.
  • Greek yogurt.
  • Mascarpone (sweet cream cheese) to add a little richness and a velvety texture to your parfait, which also tames the tang of the Greek yogurt.
  • A little cinnamon and a pinch of nutmeg to flavor the pumpkin parfait, for all the pumpkin pie vibes!
  • A touch of brown sugar for sweetness.

Parfait toppings

The topping options for this easy parfait recipe are endless. You can use homemade granola, layers of chocolate, caramel, or maple syrup but I kept it simple with nuts and chocolate bits! Here is what I used:

  • Honey or molasses — a little drizzle for additional natural sweetness. Do not use blackstrap molasses; the flavor will be too strong.
  • Chopped nuts — hazelnut, walnuts, or pecans pair well with pumpkin.
  • Chocolate chips! Just a handful of dark semi-sweet chocolate chips.

How to make pumpkin parfait

  • Add the pumpkin puree, Greek yogurt, Mascarpone, vanilla extract, spices, and brown sugar in a large bowl.

    Pumpkin parfait ingredients in a large mixing bowl
  • Blend using an electric mixer on low speed (or whisk with a hand mixer) until everything is combined and smooth.
  • Divide the pumpkin parfait mixture in small cups or mason jars.

    Pumpkin parfait ingredients being mixed using an electric hand mixer
  • Refrigerate or serve immediately (Refrigerating for at least 30 minutes allows the pumpkin parfaits to thicken).
  • Garnish with a drizzle of honey or molasses, nuts, and chocolate chips.

Can you make this pumpkin parfait ahead of time?

You can make this pumpkin parfait one night in advance. Hold the chocolate chips and nuts until you are ready to serve. Store the pumpkin parfait in the fridge in one container with a tight lid or, for easy serving, divide it into portions in small mason jars.

When ready to serve, stir the parfait and top with a drizzle of molasses (or date syrup), chocolate chips and hazelnuts or walnut hearts. Enjoy!

Pumpkin parfait served in goblets with chocolate chips and nuts

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5-Minute Pumpkin Parfait

Suzy Karadsheh
5-Minute Pumpkin Greek Yogurt Parfait | The Mediterranean Dish. Pumpkin puree, Greek yogurt, a little mascarpone with brown sugar, molasses! Top with chocolate chips and your favorite nuts! The perfect gluten-free Thanksgiving treat...but if you ask me, I'll have this for breakfast any day!
A quick, healthier alternative to pumpkin pie, this pumpkin parfait is velvety smooth and packed with comforting fall flavors including cinnamon, nutmeg, nuts, and dark chocolate for a delicious, healthy dessert option this holiday season.
Prep – 5 minutes
Cook – 0 minutes
Resting Time 30 minutes
Total – 5 minutes
Cuisine:
American, Mediterranean
Serves – 6 Servings
Course:
Dessert

Ingredients
  

  • 1 15-ounce can pumpkin puree, or scant 2 cups homemade pumpkin puree
  • 1 1/4 cup Greek yogurt
  • 3-4 tablespoons mascarpone cheese
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 2 1/2 tablespoons brown sugar
  • 1 1/2-2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg

Parfait toppings

  • 2 tablespoons honey or molasses, more for garnish
  • Chocolate chips for garnish
  • Chopped hazelnuts or walnuts for garnish

Instructions
 

  • Place the pumpkin puree, Greek yogurt and the remaining ingredients, except the chocolate chips and nuts, in a large mixing bowl. Using a hand electric mixer or a whisk, mix together until you reach a smooth consistency.
  • Give it a taste and adjust flavor to your liking (add a bit of molasses or brown sugar to sweeten some more, for example. Or adjust the spices if you want more cinnamon or nutmeg.) Mix again to combine.
  • Transfer the pumpkin-yogurt mixture to small (3-ounce) serving goblets or small mason jars. Cover and refrigerate for 30 minutes or overnight.
  • When ready to serve, top each with a drizzle of molasses, chocolate chips and chopped hazelnuts or walnuts. Enjoy!

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Notes

  • Prepare-ahead tip: You can prepare this pumpkin parfait one night in advance. Refrigerate in a tightly closed container or individual mason jars (hold the chocolate chips and nuts for later). When ready to serve, stir the yogurt mixture and transfer it into the serving goblets or mini jars and follow step 3.
  • To serve a larger crowd: Simply double the recipe to feed 12 or more (small 3-ounce goblets or mason jars.)
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Nutrition

Calories: 143.4kcalCarbohydrates: 19.5gProtein: 6.1gFat: 4.1gSaturated Fat: 2.8gCholesterol: 10.2mgPotassium: 171.7mgFiber: 2.5gSugar: 15.3gVitamin A: 11899.3IUVitamin C: 3.2mgCalcium: 95.2mgIron: 1.2mg
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  1. Cynthia says:

    Great recipe! Made it tonight and really enjoyed it. Also enjoying the website.

    1. TMD Team says:

      Thanks, Cynthia!

  2. Peg Balano says:

    I used zero milk fat green yogurt and Trader Joe’s pumpkin, which was not solid coming out of the can. The results were runny for me, too. Wondering if the full fat greek yogurt makes the difference?

    1. Jan says:

      Yes, it makes a difference. A big difference. I have never nor will ever use low fat yogurt for anything.

      1. Judy says:

        It is used in your recipe for the yogurt parfait. I’m confused.

  3. Jennifer says:

    What would be a good dairy free substitute for the Greek yogurt?

    1. Suzy says:

      Hi, Jennifer. We’ve not tested these ourselves, but Silk makes a dairy free Greek-style yogurt. You could also try an almond or other nut-based yogurt. Enjoy!

  4. Brenda says:

    4 stars
    Came together easily. I think I might add a pinch of cloves next time.
    I served this with broken up ginger snaps and pecans.

    I will def save this recipe. It was the lighter dessert to offer, after our Thanksgiving meal

  5. Ann T. says:

    3 stars
    I was soooo excited about this recipe, as I love the recipes on this site, I have tried so many delicious and healthy vegetable laden things I never dreamed I’d enjoy, this one, the pumpkin whip, sounded wonderful, light and luscious. However, big disappointment. I thought I’d measured so carefully, even to the point of making sure my Greek Yogurt had no “water” on top, and checked my canned puree for any signs of being “watery” too, but in spite of this, it turned out very runny, even after 8 hours in frig, it was nothing I’d serve to anyone. I was only one who ate it anyway, it was “okay”, but made me wonder, could this be given even a little “body” to it if one added a tiny bit of gelatin ? ?

    1. Ann Marie says:

      Did you use whole milk Greek yogurt?

  6. Flannery says:

    5 stars
    I found this recipe last year and loved it and made it again at the beginning of this month. I see that this post was modified a few weeks ago – did the recipe change?

  7. Shannon says:

    I love pumpkin pie but have recently been diagnosed as Celiac – this sounds like a delicious alternative. Do you think it could be frozen and treated like ice cream?

    Shannon

    1. Suzy says:

      Hi, Shannon. I love the idea of pumpkin frozen yogurt, but I think this recipe would take some tweaking to turn it into a frozen treat. It probably wouldn’t work, as-is.

      1. Shannon says:

        Thanks for your reply Suzy – as it turns out there wasn’t any leftover! Even the non-celiacs in my family devoured it. Truly delicious.

      2. Suzy says:

        Yay! Thanks, Shannon!

      3. Ann T. says:

        So what/how does this need to be changed to make a frozen dessert for the holidays ?

      4. Suzy says:

        Hi, Ann. This recipe would take some tweaking to turn it into a frozen dessert. Since I haven’t tested it in that way, it’s hard to advise. But it sounds like a delicious idea! If you give it a try, I’d love to hear your feedback.

  8. Barbara McCarron says:

    5 stars
    I just made this today, and my family loved it! I did not have cinnamon, so I used pumpkin pie spice instead, and it was wonderful.
    Thanks for all of your wonderful recipes.

  9. Amanda says:

    5 stars
    Oh my goodness! Absolutely divine! Would love to see more of these parfait ideas on your site. This was so delicious, and my kids ate it up!

    1. Suzy says:

      Wonderful! Thanks, Amanda!!

  10. Waltraud says:

    5 stars
    It is truly delicious. My dinner guest could not get enough of it. My husband is diabetic so I replace the sugar with stevia and my husband can eat it guilt free. He is loving it
    Thank you.

    1. Suzy Karadsheh says:

      I am so glad everyone enjoyed it! Thanks for sharing.

  11. Beth McGilvray says:

    5 stars
    Instead of the sugar, I used Pomegranate Molasses and also offered it as something to pour over the top. One could also use pomegranate seeds on top for crunch and color, in lieu of chocolate bits or nuts. The molasses offers a sweet-tart kick…

    We have an old Donvier ice cream maker (you put the tub in the freezer ahead of time), and this parfait recipe makes fine soft serve ice cream, as well.

    1. Suzy Karadsheh says:

      Wonderful, Beth! Thanks so much for sharing. I’ll have to try the ice cream idea!

  12. Valerie says:

    3 stars
    Very thin consistency..but great flavor.

    1. Suzy Karadsheh says:

      Hmmm…I’m not sure what might have caused that, in my experience, Greek yogurt, coupled with pumpkin puree produce a creamy thick consistency. Would love to hear more.

  13. Ashley F says:

    5 stars
    I love how easy and simple this is to make! My family is going to LOVE them! Thanks for sharing!

  14. Tanya Schroeder says:

    5 stars
    What a wonderful and healthy dessert! So easy to make too!

  15. Aimee says:

    5 stars
    I never thought to add mascarpone to a greek yogurt recipe before. I love this unique take on this recipe! The molasses does so much for deepening the flavors and adding a little “oomph”.

  16. Cheryl S says:

    5 stars
    OMG! the Mascarpone really pushes this parfait over the top!! Great dessert for company too! Thanks for sharing