Spiced Pumpkin Maple Latte.
Spiced Pumpkin Maple Latte, or better yet…autumn in mug…with maple whipped cream. Made with just 4 simple, healthy, ingredients, all found in your pantry. This is the cozy, healthy version of your favorite fall latte. Trust me, no coffee house latte will beat out this homemade version. And the best part? You can make it yourself, in a mug, anytime you have a craving…and save money!
Up until a couple of years ago I didn’t understand the world’s obsession with pumpkin spice lattes. If I was drinking something out of a mug, it was most definitely going to be homemade hot chocolate, and there was not going to be even an ounce of pumpkin involved.
Times have clearly changed, as I am now fully embracing the pumpkin spice latte. Don’t get me wrong, hot chocolate will always have my heart, and be the warm drink I turn to during the coldest of winter days. But October days are meant for pumpkin spice, and I’m satisfying those cravings with this super easy latte that takes just minutes to make.
And OK. Yes, this latte is 100% the reason for developing this spiced pumpkin butter from last week. Let me explain.
A few weeks back I was brainstorming fall recipes. For whatever reason a pumpkin butter latte came to mind. Sometimes recipe names will come into my head before I’ve even developed any kind of recipe. Whenever I have a good name for a recipe, I know it’s one I need to make. If it doesn’t sound good from the start, I’ll never make it.
Basically, my recipe titles are very important to me. If it sounds boring, it is boring, and I don’t make it.
A spiced pumpkin butter maple latte sounded delicious. And just a little different from the typical pumpkin spice latte, so I was excited to create this recipe.
Plus, I figured this latte recipe would be the perfect excuse to finally make homemade pumpkin butter. Which I’ve been wanting to make for years now.
With just 4 ingredients, this latte is the easiest thing you’ll make all week long.
To start, make a batch of my spiced pumpkin butter. It too is easy, and will take only twenty minutes or so to make. One batch will last you a good amount of time. So once it’s made, you’ll have it on hand for whenever the craving for a pumpkin latte hits.
Of course, if you’re not into making the pumpkin butter yourself, yes, you can use store bought pumpkin butter. Just be sure to find a good brand. I love Trader Joe’s pumpkin butter, as well as Whole Foods. This pecan pumpkin butter from Williams-Sonoma is extra delicious too.
Alright, now that you have your pumpkin butter, it’s time to make the best homemade latte.
Mix up your favorite milk (goat milk is my usual go-to, but coconut milk is another favorite for lattes). Add a little pumpkin butter, and heat until warm and steamy.
Now add coffee to your favorite mug (find a good mug, the cuter the better, because yes, the mug makes a difference…you need a latte mug). Pour the spiced pumpkin milk over the coffee, add maple whipped cream, a dusting of cinnamon, and say hello to the most perfect autumn latte that there ever was.
I know, I am so dramatic, but my love for this latte is real, and I can’t help but be excited about it!
What’s great about this latte is that while it feels indulgent, it not loaded with sugar and a million other things that most coffee shops use. So you don’t have to feel an ounce of guilt while sipping this.
Bonus? You’ll save a ton of money by fueling your pumpkin spice addiction with this homemade version instead. Meaning more money to spend on your loved ones (or yourself) this holiday season. Cool. Cool. Loving it.
PS. this makes the best Tuesday afternoon pick me up when your energy is running low. You must try it.
If you make this spiced pumpkin maple latte please be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to also tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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Spiced Pumpkin Maple Latte
Autumn in mug...made with just 4 simple, healthy, ingredients, all found in your pantry!
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups of your favorite full fat milk (coconut milk is my favorite)
- 1/4 cup spiced pumpkin butter, homemade or store-bought
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/3-1/2 cup brewed black coffee
- cinnamon, for serving
Maple Cream
- 1/2 cup heavy whipping cream or coconut cream
- 1 tablespoon real maple syrup
Instructions
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1. Combine the milk, pumpkin butter, and vanilla in a medium pot and bring to a simmer, heating the mixture until it is steaming. When the mixture is steaming hot, remove it from the heat. Using a small whisk or a fork, whisk until frothy.
2. Pour the hot coffee between 2 mugs and then pour over the frothed pumpkin milk. Top with whipped cream and a sprinkle of cinnamon...or cinnamon sugar.
Maple Cream
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1. Using an electric mixer, whip the cream until soft peaks form. Add the maple syrup and whip once more until combined and fluffy.
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how do you make the foam on top can you please give a detailed post on how to make and resent lattes?
HI! The foam on top is from vigorously whisking the milk with a whisk. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe. Thanks so much! xTieghan
Looks perfect! I love your photos. The compositions, colors and everything is in a beautiful balance and harmony. 🙂
Thank you! This is so sweet!
Looks delicious! Is the coconut milk canned or refrigerated?
I like to use canned coconut milk. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe. Thanks so much! xTieghan
Wowza – I’m a Latte woman through and through and I need to try this!!
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YES! I hope you love this Rebecca!
These photos/food styling are gorgeous, Tieghan! And the pecan pumpkin butter from Williams Sonoma is always a fall favorite of mine. It’s on the sweet side but is really good mixed into baked goods and squash recipes.
Thank you so much Jean!
That latte looks and sounds amazing! If only the coffee places would catch on and make lattes more wholesome!
Not to be a complete curmudgeon but are you honestly recommending a $60 mug as a must have? Yes, it is lovely, but – goodness – they offer a payment plan for it!
I am so glad you like this latte, Taylor! Thank you!
In general, I’m definitely NOT a coffee person. However, add in some Stevia and almond milk in a decaf coffee cup, and I will literally drink ten cups of that coffee combination. I can imagine what pumpkin spice will do for my favorite coffee. I would probably drink wayyyyy too much of them, LOL!
haha yes I am obsessed with them! I hope you try this Cassie!
Made this latte recipe this morning right after seeing this post, and it was SO GOOD! Thank you for the great recipe Tieghan!
I am so happy you loved this! Thank you Johanna!
That latte looks divine!!
Thank you Tammy!
This looks delicious! Is the coconut milk canned or refrigerated?
Hi kelly! I like to use canned coconut milk. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe. Thanks so much! xTieghan
Omg this sounds INCREDIBLE and so autumnal! Once the temperature drops here in DC I’ll def be making this.
| Katie Actually |
So perfect! I hope you love this Katie!
Hi, I’m over in New Zealand and would just love to try this but I can’t find pumpkin spice mix anywhere (to make the butter) ? do you have any suggestions how I could make my own pumpkin spice mix? Thanks!
BTW, keep up these amazing posts … You’re an unbelieveable inspiration with how much you amange to get into each day!
Hey Jen! Homemade pumpkin spice recipe below. It’s so easy make! Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe and Thanks so much for all your kind words! You just made my night!! xTieghan
4 teaspoons ground cinnamon
2 teaspoons ground ginger
1 teaspoon ground cloves
1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
OMG!!! I had three today!!!
… is that a bad thing?
LOL!
Perfect Fall Latte!
NOT AT ALL! I am so glad you loved this Karen! Thank you!
I love this!! I took my coffee up a notch! This morning I had alfalfa from the ranch chores, and this afternoon I am enjoying this!! Maple and pumpkin for the win!!!
I am so glad you enjoyed this Katie! Thank you!
Such a perfect fall latte!
I hope you try this! Thank you Laura!
LOOKS GOOD ENOUGH TO EAT, CHINA
Thank you!
Made this with coffee for my husband. So glad I found this.
I am so glad he enjoyed it! Thank you Ann!
looks Awesome i love all your recipes & also my kids keep sharing more recipes “halfbakedharvest”
Thank you so much Juliana!
OMG! Looks so yummy!
Thank you so much!
Nice! 🙂
Thank you!
This is seriously good! Never thought of using pumpkin butter in my coffee…. mind blown!
I am so glad you like this! Thank you Stephanie!
Its look very beautiful. Thanks for such of this recipe. Waiting for more interesting recipes like this.
The pumpkin butter and the latte was so easy to make! I had made the pumpkin butter prior to Thanksgiving and then made the latte the following Monday morning before work for me and my boyfriend. So good! Boyfriend even loved it. One thing though: I didn’t add enough maple syrup to the pumpkin butter when I had made it to make it a bit more sweet, so we had to add sugar to the latte, and it still turned out tastey! Maybe I’ll add a bit more maple syrup to the latte instead of sugar. And I didn’t get a chance to make the maple, but will definitely try that next time. 😀
Thank you so much Erika! I am so glad you loved this recipe and I hope you love it more with more maple! Thank you!
THIS LOOKS SO GOOD OMG SRY BUT THIS NEEDED ALL CAPS BECAUSE LOOK AT THE CREAMYNESS?!!!?!?!??!
I have never heard of spiced pumpkin butter but i’m about to start making it and my biggest morning decision when getting a coffee before work is always, always, ‘should I get the coffee I so desperately need, or get the chai latte I so desperately want?!’ yum. can’t wait.
Haha I am so glad you love this recipe Estee!! Thank you so much! xTieghan
Yum! I half the recipe for one serving and use 1/4 cup of freshly brewed espresso rather than drip coffee. I have tried many times to make pumpkin spice syrup from scratch using various recipes and haven’t loved any of them. Worse, the syrups always seem to sink to the bottom of the drink. Now I know that pumpkin butter is the way to go! It is flavorful and distributes well throughout the milk. This is my new go-to PSL recipe!
Yes! So glad you loved this and you are trying all the pumpkin recipes haha! Thank you! xTieghan
I made your pumpkin butter the other day so that I could then make the pumpkin bread. And then today I finished up the jar making these lattes…and now I’d like to start that cycle all over again because it was all pure fall, no fakey flavors. Thank you!
Hi Mackenzie! I am so happy you have been loving my fall recipes! I am so happy to hear that! Thank you Mackenzie! xTieghan
I am so sorry to be so dense, but what does infinity cups mean? how much milk is that, or teaspoons? I want to make this ASAP and am just going to guess for now, but please respond soon so I can make it correctly! It looks to die for!
Thank you!
Hey Susan,
I am sorry, what do you means when you say infinity? I am not seeing that anywhere within the recipe.
I have a bunch of colleagues who are OBSESSED with halfbakedharvest and I started following your instagram account… The photos alone are satisfying, but today I took the plunge to try a recipe! I am quite horrible in the kitchen (luckily I found a man who loves to cook!)… and by that I mean nearly every time I attempt to make a meal, the smoke alarm goes off. However, this latte recipe was SPOT ON and so easy to follow. I was hopeful it would be good, given all the raving reviews I hear about your recipes at work, but also doubtful given my lack of expertise! However, I’m happy to say this latte was UNBELIEVABLY good… truly much better than starbucks and at a much lower cost! 🙂 AND, not for nothing, no smoke alarms went off this morning 🙂 I am trying a slow cooker recipe for dinner tonight. It’s safe to say I’m hooked! Thanks for sharing such amazing recipes, especially ones that incompetent cooks like myself can master 🙂
Yes! I am so happy this turned out so well for you and it was easy! And no smoke alarms haha! Thank you for trying this one! xTieghan
I was really excited to craft this speciality drink. Unfortunately with the full fat coconut milk, it was just too heavy on my stomach. I might try it with 2% or another milk next time. I also think with the pumpkin butter it is sweet enough…I didn’t need vanilla.
Hi Katie! I am sorry about that. Please let me know if there is anything I can help with to make this better for you! xTieghan
This latte absolutely made my morning! So yummy and so easy. I used the homemade pumpkin butter recipe as well which I highly recommend!
Thank you so much Grace! xTieghan
I LOVE what you create! I am just WOWED by you! Thank you so much for all your fabulous recipes! Trying this now!
You are so sweet! I am really glad you enjoyed this one, Kathleen! xTieghan
YUM! I took a few shortcuts because I was being lazy and using what I had. but YUM! the pumpkin butter is perfect and maple addition is JUST RIGHT. Thank you!!!
Thank you so much Anna! xTieghan