While you can make this with canned pumpkin butter I suggest only using fresh pumpkin if you plan to can it. Using canned pumpkin is great if you plan to eat it right away. Add the sugar and spices and stir well. Simmer the pumpkin mixture for 30 minutes stirring constantly.
So homemade pumpkin spice butter is generally pretty healthy, and this version accommodates plenty of special diets. It’s paleo, gluten-free and vegan, and you can also make it keto-friendly by using a low carb sugar-free sweetener of your choice. In addition, this spread is made without any refined sugar!
A low-carb pumpkin lasagna with spinach and meat based noodles. The creamy cheese sauce has just a touch of nutmeg in the seasonings. 3. Keto Pumpkin Soup Warm up with this easy dairy-free keto pumpkin soup when the days are chilly. It adds in the delicious flavor of bacon for a filling comfort food. 4. Pumpkin Casserole
Slow cookers can often help us save time, but this recipe is so easy and quick that I don’t bother with the slow cooker. After all, my sugar free pumpkin butter only needs to simmer for 20 minutes. It would take longer than that just for my crockpot to heat up!