Pumpkin Pie Spice Recipe (2024)

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My Pumpkin Pie Spice recipe is the perfect blend of four spices you probably already have in your cabinet! Skip buying the bottled pumpkin pie spice and just make your own.

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This week, I’ve had the windows open in my office. When that light breeze floats in, with a slight chill, it whispers to me that fall is right around the corner. This is great news, because I love fall recipes, which I’m sure you’ve noticed by the number of soup, apple, and pumpkin recipes going up.

At the heart of all great fall recipe collections is a wonderful selection of Pumpkin Recipes. Here at Simple Joy, we have been loving on that gourd for years. What we’ve been missing though is a super simple Pumpkin Spice recipe! That all changes today!

This Pumpkin Pie Spice is made with four simple ingredients. We love it exactly as written and we love that you can make a smaller version very simply to use in all of your favorite pumpkin desserts. But one of our favorite things about all homemade spice mixes is that they are easy to tweak to your preference, and that holds true here.

What is in Pumpkin Pie Spice

Please scroll to the bottom of the page for the printable recipe to get the full measurements.

  • Ground Cinnamon
  • Ground Ginger
  • Ground Nutmeg
  • Ground Cloves
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How to Make Pumpkin Pie Spice

This is a brief overview of how to make this simple recipe. For the full recipe with all of the measurements, see the recipe card at the bottom of the post.

  1. Combine all of the spices in a small bowl.
  2. Mix well to combine. We find that the ginger likes to clump, so you may want to sift the mixture with a metal sieve to make sure it is well distributed.
  3. Store in an airtight container in a dark cabinet for up to 6 months.
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Allspice vs. Cloves

Allspice and cloves are often used interchangeably. Many pumpkin spice mixes on the market have allspice instead of cloves. We chose to go with cloves here because it brings in just a little bit of sweetness that allspice doesn’t. That said, if you only have allspice, use that instead.

Make a Smaller Batch

This pumpkin pie spice recipe makes 11 tablespoons. That is perfect if you are going to share with friends. If you are just looking to make a few recipes this fall, make a smaller batch following the recipe below:

  • 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
  • 1 tablespoon ground ginger
  • 1/2 tablespoon ground nutmeg
  • 3/4 teaspoon ground cloves

This recipe will make a little over 8 teaspoons. This is a great amount for typically four fall desserts. You can see the ratio is 4:4:2:1. So you can really adjust this to any amount you’d like.

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Recipes to Use Pumpkin Spice

Most of my recipes that call for pumpkin use a combination of the spices used here. You can add up how much spice is used total and replace it with that much of this pumpkin pie spice substitute. Here are a few examples:

  • In my Pumpkin Fudge use 1 1/2 teaspoons of this mixture.
  • For our Pumpkin Bread recipe, use 2 teaspoons of this mixture.
  • In these Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies use 2 teaspoons of this mixture.

Some of these recipes don’t call for all four of these spices, that is okay! You can still use this swap. Remember that this doesn’t replace the salt that is called for in baking recipes.

If you make this pumpkin spice or any of my other recipes, please leave me a comment and let me know what you think.

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Pumpkin Spice

Serves: 11 tablespoons

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Cook: 5 minutes minutes

Total: 5 minutes minutes

Pumpkin Spice is the perfect blend of four spices you probably already have in your cabinet! Skip buying the bottled pumpkin pie spice and just make your own.

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Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup ground cinnamon (read how to make a smaller batch here)
  • 1/4 cup ground ginger
  • 2 tablespoons ground nutmeg
  • 1 tablespoon ground cloves (or 1 tablespoon allspice)

Instructions

  • Whisk together all the ingredients and store in an airtight container.

Author: Lisa Longley

Course: Condiment

Cuisine: American

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  1. Terry says

    Pumpkin Pie Spice Recipe (15)
    Love this! I’m going to add the allspice in there also, 😋 I have jars I bought from Amazon that are perfect for making up my own spice blends. I love that yours is already a large amount so I don’t have x 6 some other recipe!
    Thank you! ❤️

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    • Pumpkin Pie Spice Recipe (16)Lisa Longley says

      You’re very welcome!

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FAQs

What is pumpkin pie spice made of? ›

What's In Pumpkin Spice? Pumpkin spice (a.k.a. pumpkin pie spice) is an aromatic blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, and ginger. Sometimes allspice is included. You can buy the spice blend at the store or use ingredients you already have on hand to make DIY pumpkin spice.

What can I use if I don't have pumpkin pie spice? ›

To get 1 teaspoon of pumpkin pie spice, use ¾ teaspoon cinnamon and ¼ teaspoon ginger, allspice, cloves or nutmeg, whatever you have! If you have two of the above spices, use ½ teaspoon cinnamon and ¼ teaspoon of whichever two spices you do have.

What are the ingredients in McCormick pumpkin spice? ›

McCormick Culinary Pumpkin Pie Spice is a premium blend of cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg and allspice delivering a warm brown-spice flavor. Delicious in pumpkin pie and so much more.

How do you make pumpkin pie spice Martha Stewart? ›

Ingredients
  1. 3 tablespoons ground cinnamon.
  2. 2 teaspoons ground ginger.
  3. 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg.
  4. 1 teaspoon ground allspice.
  5. ½ teaspoon ground cloves.
Sep 6, 2018

Why is pumpkin spice so addictive? ›

Scarcity, flavor, and nostalgia equal obsession.

People's obsession with pumpkin spice is an intriguing psychological occurrence. The taste of pumpkin spice may be desirable due to its scarcity, as it's only available during the fall. In addition to flavor and taste, pumpkin spice can also create nostalgia.

What main two chemicals gives pumpkin spice its flavor? ›

The major and common ingredient in pumpkin spice lattes include: cinnamic aldehydes for cinnamon, eugenol for clove or allspice, terpenes such as sabinene for nutmeg, and zingiberene for ginger. They may also contain vanillin and cyclotene for the burnt butter or maple notes to round off the flavor.

Is it better to use pumpkin pie spice or individual spices? ›

In short, no. Our pumpkin pie spice contains all of the same spices you would use including Cinnamon, Nutmeg, Ginger, Allspice, and Cloves. One of the main benefits to using this is convenience.

Does pumpkin spice need allspice? ›

Allspice is a warm and cozy spice that tastes like a combination of cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves, but pumpkin pie spice is a bit more robust and flavorful with all those spices plus ginger. Allspice alone, while delicious, won't give you that signature pumpkin spice flavor that you're looking for.

Is there a difference between pumpkin spice and pumpkin pie spice? ›

Spoiler alert: the terms are used interchangeably, and yep, they're the same delicious combination of cinnamon, nutmeg, and all those spices that make our autumn treats taste oh-so-magical.

What is the shelf life of pumpkin pie spice? ›

This homemade pumpkin pie spice mixture will last in a tightly sealed container until the individual spices' expiration dates, which is typically 1–2 years. Buy them all at once to ensure equal freshness and store at room temperature in a dry place, like a cupboard, drawer, or pantry.

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.

Is pumpkin spice a Halloween thing? ›

Fall is a season of changing leaves, Halloween, Thanksgiving, and, for many, pumpkin spice. 66% of consumers say pumpkin spice brings back warm, fuzzy feelings each year. You may think the pumpkin spice craze began with Starbucks, but this flavor has been associated with fall for centuries.

Which is better for pumpkin pie evaporated or condensed milk? ›

Sweetened condensed milk is thicker and contains added sugar, so you won't have to add extra sugar and the filling will be very rich. Evaporated milk is unsweetened and has a thinner consistency. This means that you will have to add some extra sugar and that your pie will have a lighter, airier filling.

Why does pumpkin pie crack after baking? ›

The reason pies crack is often due to the eggs in the pumpkin pie recipe - if they get over baked, the protein in them tightens up, and as it cools, it causes cracks in the pumpkin pie.

What is the difference between pumpkin pie filling and 100 pure pumpkin? ›

They are the same product. Both canned pumpkin puree and pie filling are useful, shelf-stable ingredients that can help speed up your kitchen prep time. Just remember that puree is unsweetened, while pie filling contains sugar and spices. This will help you choose the right pumpkin product for your recipes.

Is pumpkin spice just allspice? ›

Allspice, while delicious on its own, is not enough to fully get the flavor that you need in pumpkin recipes. Pumpkin pie spice blends allspice with cinnamon, allspice, ginger, and nutmeg so it has added elements that add much more depth and flavor, creating that pumpkin flavor in desserts that you know and love!

What is difference between allspice and pumpkin pie spice? ›

Allspice is a warm and cozy spice that tastes like a combination of cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves, but pumpkin pie spice is a bit more robust and flavorful with all those spices plus ginger. Allspice alone, while delicious, won't give you that signature pumpkin spice flavor that you're looking for.

What is allspice made of? ›

Allspice is a spice made from the dried berries of a plant known as Pimenta dioica, which is a member of the myrtle family. The flavor of allspice brings to mind cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, and pepper. Allspice is used in Caribbean, Middle Eastern, and Latin American cuisines, among others.

What's a replacement for allspice? ›

The brand also recommends using a trio of cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves to make a substitute but prefers these ratios: ½ teaspoon of ground cinnamon, ¼ teaspoon of ground nutmeg, and ¼ teaspoon of ground cloves. Use as a 1:1 substitute in a recipe that calls for one teaspoon of allspice.

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