Our favorite Fall beverage is back! Here's how to make a Pumpkin Spice Latte

 An Autumn favorite hot drink, the pumpkin spice flavored coffee, tea, or chai, complete with fresh pumpkins and whipped cream topping. Cinnamon sticks, ginger, cloves, and allspice surround the mug of spicy warm goodness. Rustic wood table.
An Autumn favorite hot drink, the pumpkin spice flavored coffee, tea, or chai, complete with fresh pumpkins and whipped cream topping. Cinnamon sticks, ginger, cloves, and allspice surround the mug of spicy warm goodness. Rustic wood table.

The moment the first leaves start to fall, it’s time to get excited for the return of Pumpkin Spice Latte. First developed by Starbucks way back in the early noughties, it’s become a seasonal favorite in coffee shops far and wide.

Tools & ingredients

Tools

- Espresso maker – this could be a Pod machine, espresso machine, portable espresso machine, or Stovetop espresso maker
- Coffee grinder (if required)
- Mug
- Jug 
- Saucepan
- Cheesecloth or fine sieve
- Food processor (optional)

Ingredients

- Coffee beans, pods, or grounds
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 cup water
- 3 cinnamon sticks
- ½ tsp ground cloves
- ½ tsp ginger
- 1 tsp nutmeg
- 1 small pumpkin (optional)

If you love it as much as we do, why not try making Pumpkin Spice Latte at home? All you need is classic pumpkin pie spices – cinnamon, ginger, and cloves – and an espresso machine. Our recipe works just as well with decaffeinated espresso, so the caffeine-intolerant can enjoy it too. No machine? Just take a look at our star line-up of the best espresso machines.

Whether or not you add pumpkin puree to your hot beverage is a matter of personal taste; some people love the extra velvety thickness and pumpkin pie vibes, while others prefer a more classic, milky consistency. The best thing about making Pumpkin Spice Latte at home is you are in total control.

In this simple step-by-step guide, we cover everything you need to know about making a Pumpkin Spice Latte at home, the tools and ingredients you’ll need, and a few tips to help ensure success along the way. Let Pumpkin season begin!

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Steps for how to make a Pumpkin Spice Latte

  • Make pumpkin puree (optional)

  • Make pumpkin spice syrup

  • Make an espresso – one shot or two

  • Combine syrup, puree, and espresso

  • Make and pour over hot milk and stir

  • Add whipped cream and pumpkin spices

spices on a plate
spices on a plate

Step by step guide: How to make a Pumpkin Spice Latte

1. Make pumpkin puree (optional)

pumpkin puree in blender
pumpkin puree in blender

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You don’t have to include pumpkin puree, but it will intensify the pumpkin flavoring and make the drink much thicker. It will be more filling, too. You can usually buy canned puree at this time of year, but it couldn’t be easier to make your own.

All you do is cut a small pumpkin in half, lay it on a baking sheet cut-side-down, and roast for around 40-50 minutes at 356F. Don’t add any oil. Once cooled, scoop out the flesh and blitz in a food processor. It will store in the fridge for a week or in the freezer for up to three months.

2. Make pumpkin spice syrup

spice syrup in a steel saucepan
spice syrup in a steel saucepan

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To make pumpkin spice syrup, put the sugar and water into a saucepan, bring to a boil, and stir until the sugar dissolves. Next, add the remaining ingredients – cloves, cinnamon sticks, ginger, nutmeg, and pumpkin puree (if using) – and reduce to a low heat.

Simmer for at least 20 minutes. You’re aiming for a thick consistency (similar to maple syrup). If you’re not using puree, it may take longer to thicken so just keep simmering.

Remove from the heat and strain through a cheesecloth or fine sieve immediately. This recipe should make enough syrup for at least six servings of Pumpkin Spice Latte; double up or halve the ingredients according to requirements.

  • Tip: The syrup will keep for up to two weeks, stored in a sterile, air-tight container or jar in the fridge, so go ahead and double up!

3. Make an espresso

espresso being made in a chrome machine
espresso being made in a chrome machine

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We made this Pumpkin Spice Latte using the Breville Barista Express Impress because it has a built-in milk frother, but you can also use a pod-style or stove top machine and froth the milk using a handheld milk frother (like this one from Amazon).

Once you have decided how you will make your espresso, decide how many shots. We think one shot works best, but if you need caffeine to get your day up and grooving, two shots are cool – you may need to select a tall mug to accommodate the extra volume though.

  • Tip: Although the espresso flavor shouldn’t overpower in this recipe, you’ll get stronger coffee notes if you seek out espresso beans rated 4 or above for intensity.

  • Tip: If you put the espresso in first and then add cold water, you’ll get less crema on top. Crema fans should always start with the water.

4. Combine syrup and espresso

Next, add 1-2 tbsp of your homemade pumpkin spice syrup into a mug, pour over the espresso, and mix. The amount of syrup you use really depends on how sweet you take your coffee – it is a very sugary mix, so we recommend starting with one tbsp and adding more once you’ve tasted it.

5. Steam some milk and stir in

Ideally, the milk should be good and frothy, as it would be for a regular latte. Pour around 100ml of milk into a steel jug and use your steam wand to heat and froth. You can use dairy milk or any milk substitute of your choice.

Inserting the steam tip 1-2cm beneath the surface of the milk, with the jug held at an angle, will help create the vortex needed to heat the milk evenly. The milk is at the ideal temperature of 140-149F when the exterior of the jug is too hot to comfortably touch but not boiling.

Pour the steamed milk into your mug and give it all a good stir.

  • Tip: Towards the end of steaming, bring the steam wand closer to the surface to introduce small pockets of air, which will help texturize the milk. Aim for foamy but not boiling.

6. Add whipped cream and pumpkin spices

pumpkin spice latte on wooden worktops
pumpkin spice latte on wooden worktops

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Finally, add a generous swirl of whipped cream – we used a can of dairy cream – and sprinkle with pumpkin spices to decorate.

You can buy ready-mixed pumpkin pie spices in most grocery stores, but we just mixed our own using equal quantities of ground cloves, ground cinnamon, ground ginger, and ground nutmeg.

  • Tip: Go easy on the ground cloves in your spice mix if you find the smell overpowering.

FAQs

What is pumpkin spice latte made of?

The main ingredients that give Pumpkin Spice Lattes their burst of flavor are the spices. The clue is in the name. These are the exact same spices that you would use to make a pumpkin pie – cloves, cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg – and they deliver all the same cozy, homely goodness associated with this classic holiday season dessert.

Whether or not you include pumpkin puree is entirely your choice but if you get your love of this beverage from Starbucks and are looking to recreate it at home, then you’ll need the puree.

We taste-tested Pumpkin Spice Latte with and without pumpkin puree, and they were both seriously good. The puree version is just a little heavier and richer.

Are pumpkin spice lattes healthy?

While the Pumpkin Spice Latte is made from all-natural ingredients, it does contain more calories than a regular latte because of the addition of sugary syrup and pumpkin puree.

If you are counting the calories, you could easily switch out cane sugar for a sweetener like stevia when making our pumpkin spice syrup recipe above.

You can also leave out the puree altogether without missing out on the flavor hit. Then just swap full-fat milk for skimmed milk or unsweetened oat milk to enjoy this Fall treat virtually guilt-free.

Final thoughts

Making a Pumpkin Spice Latte is really much easier than you'd imagine, and the beauty of making it at home is that you can adjust the sugar and spice levels to suit your tastebuds. We really recommend taking the time to tweak the amounts when using such strong flavors, as tiny adjustments can make all the difference to the final result.

Our Pumpkin Spice Latte recipe can easily be made child-friendly by using decaffeinated espresso. The making process will also fill your home with all the scents of pumpkin season – perfect when welcoming guests over for a Pumpkin Spice Latte and perhaps a cheeky slice of pumpkin pie!