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If you’re here, it’s because you love all things pumpkin spice.

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So first off, I want to say: WELCOME!

I am one of those gals who doesn’t care about being called basic when I head out to grab a pumpkin spice latte as soon as they are in season.

I look forward to the start of fall (or maybe even the end of August…) all year long, eagerly anticipating the day when this drink comes back on the menu. And as soon as PSL season is over, I’m already jonesing for it to start all over again.

I embrace it. I will throw on my leggings, a flannel, big sunglasses, and a giant oversized scarf just to reinforce that basic PSL image.

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Hey, leggings are comfortable and I look darn good in flannel, so why fight a good thing, am I right?

Of course, there are those crisp autumn mornings when I really don’t want to leave the house to get that fall fix to start my day. I also tend to eventually start to feel like I should be a little better about not spending all my money on coffee when the holidays are just around the corner, you know?

That’s actually where this creamer recipe comes into play.

I love this recipe because it’s made with real ingredients. It includes real pumpkin puree, pure maple syrup, spices, vanilla, and the milk or cream of your choice.

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I like to use a combination of milk and cream to make more of a half-and-half, but this recipe can also be adapted to use your favorite type of dairy, or a non-dairy option if you so choose.

There’s no refined sugar, no corn syrup, and no artificial flavors or food dye here. Instead, you know exactly what’s in your creamer. And you can use it to make all sorts of fall coffee concoctions to get your caffeine fix.

I have used this creamer so many times to make my own pumpkin spice lattes. But when I’m in a rush, I’ll pour it straight into black coffee as I run out the door.

You can also add it to frothed milk or whipped cream if you want. And you can even use it in hot tea, like spiced chai or English breakfast, a personal favorite of mine.

Consider adding a splash to coffee co*cktails, too! This would be a fun and flavorful addition to our boozier beverages like an Irish coffee or a Pharisäer Kaffee.

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Just be sure to have a spiced scone or some other type of fall pastry ready to pair with your favorite beverage. It’s a great way to enjoy any fall morning, with the newspaper or whatever book you’re currently devouring.

The best part is that when PSL season is over, you can keep that fall flavor going for as long as you want. If you’re not as out and proud as I am with the fall basic-ness, nobody has to know!

I actually find that this creamer makes for an awesome gift for friends and family, among other great options for the coffee lovers in your life. You can easily bottle it up in resealable glass bottles or jars, and it’s something that everyone will love. Just be sure to keep it refrigerated.

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Since this time of year is the time when people start to gather together in force, it also makes for a fantastic host or hostess gift. We all know how exhausting it can be to host a party, so giving them something homemade and delicious to perk up their morning the next day is a welcome gift, let me tell you.

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Pumpkin Flavored Coffee Creamer

★★★★★5 from 2 reviews
  • Author: Meghan Yager
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: About 2 1/2 cups (40 servings) 1x

Description

Go all-natural with your favorite taste of fall – make an easy pumpkin flavored coffee creamer to start your day off right this season.

Ingredients

Scale

  • 1 cup whole milk
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 4 tablespoons pureed pumpkin
  • 4 tablespoons maple syrup
  • 1 teaspoon pumpkin spice
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

Instructions

  1. In a medium saucepan set over medium heat, whisk together milk, cream, pumpkin, and maple syrup.
  2. When steam begins to rise, after about 2-3 minutes, stir in pumpkin spice. Cook another 30 seconds, then remove from heat. Add vanilla extract and stir well.
  3. Let cool completely, then transfer to a glass jar and store in the refrigerator.

Notes

Recipe slightly adapted from Deliciously Organic.

You can strain the mixture through a mesh sieve before pouring into the jars to remove any flecks of spices, if you prefer.

For a dairy-free version: substitute 1 1/2 cups canned coconut milk in place of the milk and cream listed above.

  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 5 minutes
  • Category: Creamer
  • Method: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: Coffee

Keywords: pumpkin, pumpkin spice, coffee creamer

Cooking By the Numbers…

Step 1 – Measure Ingredients

Measure out all of the ingredients as listed on the ingredients list. This will make it easier to cook, so you won’t have to be fiddling with measuring cups and spoons when the milk is already heating on the stove.

If you prefer to make this recipe dairy-free, you can substitute 1 1/2 cups coconut milk in lieu of the milk and cream. Or, try your favorite dairy-free creamer.

Step 2 – Cook

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Add milk, cream, puree, and maple syrup to a medium saucepan over medium heat. Stir to combine with a whisk, and continue to stir occasionally, for 2-3 minutes.

As soon as steam begins to rise from the pan, stir in the pumpkin spice. Let the mixture continue to cook for about 30 seconds. You don’t want it to boil, or for a skin to form on top. Do not let the milk scald, and turn down or remove from the heat for a moment if you have to.

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Remove the pan from the heat, then stir in vanilla extract until combined.

Step 3 – Cool and Store

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Let the mixture cool completely in the pan. Then pour it into a glass jar, screw the lid on top, and store it in the refrigerator for up to one week.

If you don’t want the flecks of spices to appear in your creamer, you can strain the cooled mixture through a fine mesh sieve before storing it in a glass jar or your choice of container.

Make Your Own Pumpkin Spice Blend

If you really want to go the extra mile with this pumpkin flavored coffee creamer, forget buying the spice mixture in the store.

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Instead, make your own pumpkin spice at home. The combination of cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, allspice, and cloves makes for a warming blend of flavor that brings the classic taste of your favorite autumn holiday pie to the party when combined with pure pumpkin puree.

For more pumpkin spice recipes to go alongside whatever drink you make with this creamer, give these a whirl:

What kind of coffee concoction will you make with this delicious creamer? Tell us in the comments below. Once you try out this recipe, be sure to come back and rate it.

Photos by Meghan Yager, © Ask the Experts, LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. See our TOS for more details. Originally published on September 9, 2011. Last updated: February 9, 2023 at 11:12 am.

Nutritional information derived from a database of known generic and branded foods and ingredients and was not compiled by a registered dietitian or submitted for lab testing. It should be viewed as an approximation.

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About Meghan Yager

Meghan Yager is a food addict turned food and travel writer with a love for creating uncomplicated, gourmet recipes and devouring anything the world serves up. As the author of the food and travel blog Cake 'n Knife, Meghan focuses on unique foodie experiences from around the world to right at home in your own kitchen.

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FAQs

What are the ingredients in Coffee Mate Pumpkin Spice creamer? ›

Ingredients. WATER, COCONUT OIL, SUGAR, 2% OR LESS OF SODIUM CASEINATE (A MILK DERIVATIVE)**, NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL FLAVORS, DIPOTASSIUM PHOSPHATE, MONO- AND DIGLYCERIDES, SUCRALOSE. ** Not a source of lactose.

What are the ingredients in Starbucks pumpkin spice latte creamer? ›

Nonfat milk, sugar, heavy cream, buttermilk, vegetable oil (high oleic soybean oil), natural flavor, gellan gum. Contains: Milk. *Please refer to the product label for the most accurate nutrition, ingredient, and allergen information.

Is making your own creamer better for you? ›

The benefits of making homemade coffee creamer

You're in control of what you put in. “You [can] choose healthier options and avoid artificial additives,” says Erica Thomas, lifestyle tastemaker and founder of Eating with Erica. This includes non-dairy or low-fat milk and natural sweeteners like honey or maple syrup.

What are the main ingredients in coffee mate? ›

WATER, COCONUT OIL, SUGAR, AND LESS THAN 2% OF SODIUM CASEINATE (A MILK DERIVATIVE)**, DIPOTASSIUM PHOSPHATE, MONO- AND DIGLYCERIDES, ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR, BETA CAROTENE COLOR.

What sweetener is in coffee mate? ›

Per tablespoon, the fat-free version of Coffee-mate® contains 25 calories, 1 gram of fat, and 0 grams of saturated fat. While the sugar-free version has 15 calories, 1 gram of fat, 0 grams of saturated fat, and the artificial sweeteners sucralose (Splenda) and acesulfame potassium.

What is the healthiest creamer to put in my coffee? ›

Elmhurst's non-dairy creamers are some of the healthiest creamer options available,” Martin says. That's because they are typically made from simple, natural ingredients without additives or artificial flavors. Also, the emphasis on whole-food ingredients contributes to their reputation as a healthier creamer option.

What are the healthiest coffee creamers on the market? ›

30 healthiest coffee creamers
  • Elm & Rye Coffee Creamer.
  • Vital Proteins Collagen Coffee Creamer.
  • LAIRD Superfood Creamer.
  • Bulletproof French Vanilla Creamer.
  • nutpods French Vanilla Creamer.
  • Califia Farms – French Vanilla Almond Milk Coffee Creamer.
  • Copper Cow Coffee California Sweetened Condensed Milk Creamers.
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What is the healthiest coffee creamer alternative? ›

Plant-Based Milk
  • Cashew Milk. This coffee creamer alternative, cashew milk, has a similar viscosity to cow's milk. ...
  • Hemp Milk. Hemp milk is one of the few plant-based milks that contains all nine essential amino acids. ...
  • Macadamia Milk. ...
  • Oat Milk. ...
  • Pistachio Milk. ...
  • Coconut Cream. ...
  • Flavored Butter. ...
  • Irish Cream Liqueur.
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Does Starbucks use real pumpkin in their pumpkin spice latte? ›

PSL gets its nickname from the three-letter beverage code originally written on cups by baristas. Since 2015, PSL's pumpkin sauce has included real pumpkin puree, made from little kabocha pumpkins. In 20 years, hundreds of millions of Pumpkin Spice Lattes have been served.

What spice is in Starbucks pumpkin spice? ›

Once sugar is dissolved, add cinnamon sticks, ground cloves, ginger, nutmeg and pumpkin purée, and let simmer for 20 minutes.

Does Starbucks use real pumpkin spice? ›

Made with real (and adorable) pumpkins

Since 2015, PSL's pumpkin sauce includes real puree made from sweet little pumpkins.

What happens if you drink coffee creamer every day? ›

“It's the worst way to start your day and sets you up for a blood sugar roller coaster, cravings, weight gain, and mood swings.” So while creamers may seem like an innocent addition to an otherwise healthy morning beverage, you may want to give a second thought to which ones you're using (if any at all).

Is it cheaper to make homemade creamer? ›

Cost-Effective: Homemade coffee creamer can save you a pretty penny in the long run. Plus, many homemade creamer recipes use ingredients you likely already have on hand, making it budget-friendly.

Is drinking too much creamer bad for you? ›

Creamers have a lot of added sugar, which can definitely be harmful to your diet. Some creamers contain five grams per tablespoon used, which is 10 percent of your daily recommended sugar intake, but you are probably using more in your morning coffee.

Does Coffee Mate creamer contain titanium dioxide? ›

Coffee Mate Fat Free The Original (powder)

Titanium dioxide (This is listed on the label as “color added.”)

Does coffee mate have artificial sweetener? ›

The phony sweetener (acesulfame potassium, in this case) is definitely present on the finish. And like all Coffee mate products, it is largely made of water, corn syrup, and oil. It's not the best zero sugar coffee creamer, but it's a pleasant stand-in for the sugary stuff if you're cutting down on sugar or carbs.

Does coffee mate contain propylene glycol? ›

Ingredients. SUGAR, WATER, COCONUT OIL, SODIUM CASEINATE (A MILK DERIVATIVE)**, 2% OR LESS OF PROPYLENE GLYCOL, DIPOTASSIUM PHOSPHATE, ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR, POLYSORBATE 60, SODIUM STEAROYL LACTYLATE, COLOR ADDED.

What are the ingredients in coffee mate dairy? ›

INGREDIENTS: CORN SYRUP SOLIDS, HYDROGENATED VEGETABLE OIL (COCONUT AND/OR PALM KERNEL AND/OR SOYBEAN), DIPOTASSIUM PHOSPHATE, AND LESS THAN 2% OF SODIUM CASEINATE (A MILK DERIVATIVE)**, SODIUM ALUMINOSILICATE, MONO- AND DIGLYCERIDES, ANNATTO COLOR. **Not a source of lactose.

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