Pumpkin Rose Cookies are sandwich cookies with a caramel cream cheese frosting sandwiched in between two pumpkin spice cookies. Try my Red Velvet Rose Sandwich Cookies for another lovely and delicious sandwich cookie!
Pumpkin Rose Cookies
These cookies are the perfect cookies for the fall season. Of course, the pumpkin flavor is right on trend for this time of year (pumpkin spice EVERYTHING). And, the caramel cream cheese frosting pairs perfectly with the cookies. The rose design may not seem to go with this cookie, but there are actually caramel-colored roses! As I stated, it’s everything pumpkin in the fall!
Pumpkin Rose Cookies Recipe
There are two parts to this recipe–the super-easy pumpkin spice cookies and the caramel cream cheese frosting. And, I will let you know how to get that rose design in each cookie.
Cookie Ingredients (full recipe below)
- Box of spice cake mix–Do not follow the directions on the box; you only need the dry mix.
- Pumpkin puree (not pumpkin pie filling!)
Caramel Cream Cheese Frosting Ingredients
- Cream cheese
- Butter
- Caramel sauce–Buy some at the store, or make your own homemade caramel sauce.
- Vanilla extract
- Confectioners’ sugar
How to Make Pumpkin Cookies
It doesn’t get much easier than these cookies. Simply mix the spice cake mix with a can of pumpkin puree in a large bowl. Pipe out the cookies onto a cookie sheet. (Again, I will explain how to get the rose effect right before the recipe.) Bake the cookies at 350ยฐF for about 14 minutes. Allow the cookies to cool as you prepare the cream cheese frosting.
How to Make the Caramel Cream Cheese Frosting
It’s pretty easy to make this frosting. And, it is delicious sandwiched between the cookies.
- Using a handheld mixer, beat the cream cheese and butter until smooth.
- Add the caramel sauce and vanilla. Beat until blended.
- Add the confectioner’s sugar, one cup at a time. You may want to add more confectioners’ sugar until it reaches your desired consistency.
- Pipe (or spread) some cream cheese frosting between 2 cookies and serve. Best served within 24 hours.
How to Get the Rose Effect
To get the rose effect on the cookies, I placed (1/2 cup at a time) of the pumpkin cookie batter into a pastry bag with an Ateco 846 closed star tip. I then piped out rosettes onto a parchment-lined baking sheet. These cookies do not spread, so whatever design you pipe out is what it will look like when done baking.
Allow the cookies to cool. Then, pipe out a dollop of frosting onto one cookie, place another cookie on top, then take a bite! ย Er, I mean, set aside and make another. Although I did take a lot of bites. They are kinda irresistible.
Pumpkin Rose Cookies
Ingredients
Pumpkin Cookies
- 1 box (15.25 ounces) spice cake mix
- 1 can (15 ounces) pumpkin puree
Caramel Cream Cheese Frosting
- 8 ounces cream cheese, room temperature
- 4 tablespoons butter, room temperature
- ยฝ cup caramel sauce
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 3 cups confectioners' sugar
Instructions
Pumpkin Cookies
- Preheat the oven to 350ยฐF and prepare a baking sheet by spraying it with cooking spray.
- In a large bowl, combine the spice cake mix with the can of pumpkin puree. Mix well.
- Pipe out the batter onto the prepared baking sheet. (See above for directions on how to get the rose effect in each cookie.)
- Bake for 14 minutes. Allow the cookies to cool as you prepare the cream cheese frosting.
Caramel Cream Cheese Frosting
- Beat the cream cheese and butter with a handheld mixer until smooth and creamy, about 1 minute.
- Add the caramel sauce and vanilla. Beat until blended.
- Add the confectioners' sugar, one cup at a time, and beat on low until blended. Add more confectioners' sugar if needed to reach your desired consistency.
- Increase the mixer speed and beat on medium-high for up to 2 minutes.
- Pipe or spread the cream cheese frosting between 2 cookies. Best served within 24 hours.
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The roses make them look so pretty!
Wow. These look amazing! I am absolutely smitten with how gorgeous they look. I can’t wait to try some!
How absolutely gorgeous are these? LOVE the fall look of them, and the flavor combo, one just can’t go wrong! Definitely need to try ๐
I love pumpkin rose cookies. But I’m new at making them so can you help me with the recipe how to make them. I want to make them for my church activity.
These are gorgeous!! I like when my delicious food is pretty as well!! ๐
pretty always makes it taste better, and you are SO fancy!
Hi, I was wondering if instead of the can pumpkin puree I make it with fresh pumpkin. Any advice for this idea?..love you blog…sooo pretty!
Yes, you can! ๐
Quick question, would you say these are like a cake texture or a cookie texture? I assumed it would be almost like pumpkin cupcakes only much much cuter. But after reading some of the comments it sounds like i might be incorrect in that assumption.
Definitely more cake like! They are almost…. chewey. ๐
uh, ok. . these are beautiful .. and fancy. . and pretty .. I need to get my hands on a Ateco 846 closed star tip!
These cookies look wonderful Amanda! Pinned ๐
Thanks Marla!