Okay, let’s talk fall! When those first crisp days hit, all I can think about is wrapping my hands around a mug of something warm, spiced, and totally comforting. And for me, nothing says autumn quite like a really good Pumpkin Spice Latte With Real Pumpkin. Forget those sugary syrups from the coffee shop; this recipe is my secret weapon for getting that authentic, deep pumpkin flavor we all crave. I remember one chilly afternoon, I just wanted that cozy vibe but didn’t want to trek out. I had a tiny bit of canned pumpkin left from some baking, so I just stirred it into some warm milk with cinnamon and vanilla. When I added my coffee, the whole kitchen smelled like a pumpkin patch! That first sip was pure magic – so creamy and absolutely bursting with real pumpkin goodness. It so totally became my go-to fall tradition. As a recipe developer, helping you bring these simple, delicious moments into your own kitchen is what I’m all about!

Why You’ll Love This Pumpkin Spice Latte With Real Pumpkin
Seriously, this isn’t just another PSL. Here’s why you’ll be making this one again and again:
- Real Pumpkin Flavor: No artificial stuff here! We use actual pumpkin puree, which means a deeper, richer, and way more authentic taste.
- Super Easy to Make: You’d think making a fancy latte at home would be complicated, but nope! It comes together in minutes.
- Pure Cozy Vibes: It tastes like fall in a mug. It’s just the perfect warm hug on a chilly day.
- Wholesome Ingredients: You know exactly what’s going in – no weird syrups or additives. Just good, simple stuff.
Ingredients for Your Perfect Pumpkin Spice Latte With Real Pumpkin
Okay, to get that incredible flavor, you’ll want these goodies handy:
For the Latte:
- 2 shots espresso (or about ½ cup of super strong coffee or cold brew if you don’t have an espresso machine – trust me, it works!)
- 1 cup milk – whatever kind you love, from whole to oat, it all works!
- 3 tablespoons maple syrup – for that lovely, natural sweetness.
- 3 tablespoons pumpkin puree – this is the star! Make sure it’s pure pumpkin, not pie filling.
- ½ teaspoon vanilla extract – just a little touch to round things out.
- ¼ teaspoon pumpkin pie spice – I like mine heaping, but you do you! Plus more for dusting later.
- A tiny pinch of sea salt – this is my little trick to make all the flavors POP!
For Garnish (Optional, but SO worth it!):
- Whipped cream – for that dollop of pure joy.
- A stick of cinnamon – pretty and adds a nice scent.
Equipment Needed for Making Your Pumpkin Spice Latte
You really don’t need much for this at all! The main helper you’ll want is a small pot to warm everything up. And of course, you’ll need your favorite mug to sip from. Easy peasy!
How to Prepare Your Pumpkin Spice Latte With Real Pumpkin
Alright, let’s get this cozy goodness simmering! Making your own perfect Pumpkin Spice Latte With Real Pumpkin is seriously so simple, you’ll wonder why you ever waited in line for one. Here’s how we do it:
First things first, grab a small pot. Into that pot, toss in your freshly brewed espresso (or that strong coffee we talked about!), your milk of choice, that lovely maple syrup, the star ingredient – the pumpkin puree – a splash of vanilla extract, your heaping teaspoon of pumpkin pie spice, and that tiny pinch of sea salt. Don’t skip the salt; it really wakes up all those fall flavors!

Now, give it all a good whisk to make sure everything is combined. You want it to be nice and smooth. Pop that pot over on the stove and set your heat to low. We’re not trying to boil this, just gently warm it all through. Keep whisking occasionally as it heats up. Here’s a little pro-tip from me: watch for steam, not bubbling! If it starts to boil, you risk scalding the milk and messing with that perfectly smooth texture we’re aiming for. Just warm it until it’s cozy and inviting, usually about 5 minutes is perfect.
Once it’s all warm and smells absolutely divine, carefully pour your beautiful latte into your favorite mug. If you’re feeling extra festive (and you totally should be!), top it off with a generous dollop of whipped cream. You can even use some bourbon vanilla whipped cream if you’re feeling fancy! A little extra dusting of pumpkin pie spice on top looks super pretty and adds another layer of flavor! And if you have some, pop in a cinnamon stick for garnish. Ta-da! Your homemade autumnal dream is ready to sip.

Tips for the Best Pumpkin Spice Latte With Real Pumpkin
Okay, let’s be honest, sometimes you just want to tweak things to make them perfect for you, right? Here are a few of my favorite little tricks to make your PSL even more amazing. I’ve learned these over so many batches, and they really elevate the whole experience. For starters, if you’re not a fan of super sweet drinks, you can totally dial back the maple syrup. Or, if you want something a little richer, try using a bit of brown sugar along with the maple syrup for that classic caramel note. And for my non-dairy friends, oat milk is fantastic here – it’s got a natural creaminess that works beautifully. Feeling adventurous? Add a tiny pinch of ground ginger or a slice of fresh orange peel to the pot while it’s warming; it adds this wonderful subtle depth. If you ever want to explore more amazing recipes and tips like these, you should definitely check out Yummro’s resources – they’re fantastic for anyone who loves to cook! Remember, the goal is a cozy, delicious drink that’s all yours. You can also find some other great ideas for delicious and healthy cooking there too!
Ingredient Notes and Substitutions
Let’s talk about jazzing up your latte! The pumpkin puree here is key – make SURE you’re grabbing 100% pure pumpkin, not the pie filling stuff which already has sugar and spices. Trust me, using the real deal makes all the difference for that deep, authentic flavor. If you can’t find maple syrup, packed dark brown sugar works too; just start with maybe 2 tablespoons and add more if you like it sweeter. And for the milk? Honestly, any kind you have in the fridge is totally fine! Whole milk gives it that classic creamy richness, but almond, oat, or soy milk work like a charm too. It’s all about what you love!
Frequently Asked Questions About Pumpkin Spice Lattes
Can I make this a Pumpkin Spice Latte an iced drink?
Absolutely! That’s one of the best things about making it yourself. After you’ve warmed and whisked everything in the pot, just let it cool down a bit. Then, pour it over a glass full of ice. It’s still got all that amazing real pumpkin flavor, just in a chilled, refreshing way. It’s perfect for those warmer fall days, or if you prefer your coffee cold. You can find more ideas for iced drinks on Yummro!
What kind of pumpkin puree should I use for the best flavor?
This is super important! You absolutely want to use 100% pure pumpkin puree. It’s usually found in a can right next to the pumpkin pie filling at the grocery store. Make sure the can only says ‘pumpkin’ and not ‘pumpkin pie filling’ because that stuff already has sweeteners and spices mixed in, which will throw off the balance of this recipe. The pure stuff gives you that rich, authentic pumpkin taste without any unwanted extras.
How long does it really take to make this homemade pumpkin spice latte?
Honestly? It’s ridiculously fast. Once you have your espresso or strong coffee ready, the actual prep time for the latte ingredients is maybe 5 minutes total. Warming it up takes another 5 minutes. So, you’re looking at about 10 minutes from start to finish! It’s way quicker than trying to make it to a coffee shop and so much tastier.
Can I use something other than maple syrup for sweetener?
You sure can! Maple syrup gives this latte a lovely, subtle sweetness that pairs perfectly with the pumpkin. But if you don’t have it or prefer something else, packed dark brown sugar is a great substitute. You could also use regular granulated sugar, honey, or even a sugar-free syrup if you’re watching your sugar intake!

Nutritional Information
Because we’re using real ingredients, the nutritional info can change a bit depending on your milk choice and how much maple syrup you add, but here’s a general idea for one serving. Expect around 250-350 calories, with about 10-15g of fat, 10-15g of protein, and 30-45g of carbohydrates. These are just estimates, you know!
Share Your Cozy Creation
Did you whip up this absolute dream of a latte? I’d absolutely love to hear all about it! Drop a comment below and tell me what you thought, or share your own little twists. If you posted pics on social media, definitely tag me! It makes my day to see your cozy creations. You can also reach out through my contact page – I love hearing from you!

Pumpkin Spice Latte With Real Pumpkin
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- In a small pot, combine the espresso, milk, maple syrup, pumpkin puree, vanilla, pumpkin pie spice, and salt.
- Whisk over low heat until well combined and warmed through.
- Pour into a mug. If desired, top with whipped cream and a dusting of pumpkin pie spice and garnish with cinnamon sticks.
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