Pumpkin Spice Syrup

Pumpkin Spice Syrup

Are searching for an simple pumpkin spice syrup recipe? You’ve found it—this effortless homemade pumpkin spice syrup is ready in 15 minutes. Once you master making it at home, you won’t want to go back.

Pour this tasty fall/autumn-inspired flavored syrup into your lattes, pumpkin spice milk, coffees, tea, hot chocolate, and so many more—it’s so good you’ll feel like serving it alongside everything!

Simple homemade pumpkin spice syrup recipe

Whipping up homemade pumpkin spice syrup is not only straightforward, but it’s also a wonderful way to use up any leftover pumpkin puree. The process couldn’t be more simple, A quick mix of sugar, pumpkin spices, water, and vanilla extract comes together to form a syrup.

Use it to add that extra taste of fall to your coffee, or turn it into the foundation for a wide range of cocktails.If you want a reason to get into the holiday mood early this year, look no further!

Stir it into your favorite drinks, drizzle it over meals, or enjoy it by the spoonful (not recommended, but hey why not). This sauce sits in the same category as caramel sauce. It’s thick, luxuriously smooth, and full of flavor—and it only improves as it rests, the same way a fine wine does. Just kidding, but it truly does get richer and more intense the longer it sits

Have your holiday go-to drink anytime and anywhere you like, because this syrup is incredibly convenient. Keep a bottle on hand at all times if that’s what you want.

What better seasonal treat to share with friends and family. Prepare it in a big batch since you can easily double or triple the measurements. Portion the ingredients, bring to a boil, cool, and transfer to bottles. A festive gift that won’t cost you an arm and a leg.

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Why you should make your own pumpkin spice syrup at home

  • It’s practical, and it will stay good for a long time. Even better, it tastes far better than anything you can buy in the shop.
  • It’s budget-friendly, and you can skip the Starbucks line when you prepare your spiced syrup at home. From start to finish, you only need about 15 minutes.
  • The items are simple to find, there are no preservatives, and you can actually pronounce every ingredient that goes into the syrup. You might feel that store-bought is better because it lasts longer, and that’s true—but the extra preservatives aren’t doing your body any favors.
  • You can use this recipe in lots of different ways, and it keeps in the fridge for around two weeks, so you can make it in advance.

Ingredients

Pumpkin puree: you can make it at home, or use a canned version—just confirm it’s pumpkin pie filling.

Sugar: I used a blend of brown sugar and granulated sugar

Pumpkin spice: my homemade pumpkin spice includes cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, and ground ginger.

vanilla extract

How to make pumpkin spice syrup

Add every ingredient to a small saucepan, then stir until everything is well combined. Heat over medium until it reaches a boil, and keep going until the sugar fully dissolves and the liquid turns syrupy. This usually takes about 5 to 10 minutes, or a bit more depending on how thick you want it—although the syrup thickens even more as it cools.

Take the saucepan off the heat and let the syrup cool completely before you handle it. Pour it into a clean, dry bottle or jar, seal tightly, and keep it in the fridge for up to 2 weeks.

How to use pumpkin spice syrup

  • Add roughly 1 to 2 teaspoons or Tablespoons to sweeten beverages or cocktails, depending on what you like (it’s pretty obvious, right? add it to coffee, teas, milk, steamers, etc. No worries—I’ve got plenty of coffee recipes for you, both here and on my YouTube channel)
  • Drizzle it over pancakes, waffles, vanilla ice cream, yogurt, or baked apples for a delicious dessert.

Watch how to make it