Homemade Pumpkin Spice Latte

What better way to kick off October than with a homemade pumpkin spice latte in hand? This recipe is foolproof and a hundred times tastier than the kind from Starbucks. 

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Let me start out by saying, I don’t normally put pumpkin in my coffee.

Call me crazy. But when I do add pumpkin to my coffee, it’s when I’m making a pumpkin spice latte. And not just any pumpkin spice latte—THE BEST pumpkin spice latte known to man.

I know, I know, you COULD jut drive all the way to Starbucks to get an overly priced version of the real thing. But this is real life people. Where we make pumpkin spice lattes at home. Just for the heck of it. 

Homemade Pumpkin Spice Latte | Natural Chow | http://naturalchow.com

Nah, I’m just kidding. There are plenty of reasons why you should make your pumpkin spice latte at home (besides the fact that it’s like drinking liquid gold).

First of all, it literally takes 5 minutes to prepare. No need to drive down to Starbucks just for a tasty latte. Second, it super stinking easy and uses ingredients that you probably already have in your kitchen. Lastly, when you make it at home, it tastes so much fresher and you get to skipping all the additives and preservatives you would have consumed by buying it from Starbucks. 

If that wasn’t enough to convince you, I don’t know what will. 

Homemade Pumpkin Spice Latte | Natural Chow | http://naturalchow.com

This pumpkin spice latte can easily be made vegan by using dairy-free milk (like coconut milk) and using coconut whipped cream for topping.

I’ve made this homemade pumpkin spice latte many, MANY times and it is truly delicious. Smooth, creamy heaven in a mug. You are SO gonna love it.

Here’s the recipe:

Homemade Pumpkin Spice Latte
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Yield: 1 large latte
 
Ingredients
For the Latte:
For the Whipped Topping:
  • ¼ cup heavy cream
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 1 tablespoon honey or maple syrup
Instructions
  1. Visit LiveSimply.me for full recipe instructions.

You can easily double this recipe to make two servings. (And I won’t judge if you drink both servings.) ;)

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Comments

  1. says

    So the other day, I was all excited for my first Pumpkin Spice Latte of the season. Got to the front of the line at Starbucks…and they were out! Super disappointed…but I suppose a homemade version is much better anyway. Thanks for the recipe Margaret!

  2. says

    That sounds delicious. It will be nice to have a touch of Fall during our Down Under Spring!

    I’ve just shared your post on Pinterest/Twitter/Facebook. Thanks for linking up to the Say G’day Saturday linky party!

    Best wishes,
    Natasha in Oz

  3. Diane Balch says

    You can spend a small fortune at Starbucks buying these. Thanks for your recipe. Pinned. Thanks for bringing it by Weekend Bites.

  4. says

    Oh my goodness, this sounds yummy! I will have to try it. Thank you for sharing it and your marvelous honey wheat buns and granola at What We Accomplished Wednesdays. Have a great weekend! ~Deborah

  5. says

    Sounds delicious! With the closest Starbucks almost an hour from us this would be the ONLY way I could drink it (not that I’d pay that much for coffee anyway)! Thanks for sharing with us at the Teach Me Tuesday Linky Party:)

  6. says

    I’m so glad I found your blog; it’s like a treasure chest of healthy recipes! Due to inflammation and a severe gluten allergy, I’m turning to a real food diet, and I hit the jackpot here! Can’t wait to make the pumpkin spice latte!

  7. says

    I have to admit, I love latte! And this sure seems like a great Fall recipe to try out. I know hubby would love it. Thanks for the recipe and for linking up with Home Matters Linky party!

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