How to Make Homemade Pumpkin Pie Spice Mix from Scratch (2024)

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You don’t have to buy pumpkin pie spice mix! Use this recipe on how to make homemade pumpkin pie spice mix to make it at home using spices in your pantry.

How to Make Homemade Pumpkin Pie Spice Mix from Scratch (1)

I never buy pumpkin pie spice at the store, because it is so easy to make it at home. Many holiday recipes call for pumpkin pie spice, so I mix up a small bottle of it to use for my baking. Then I can just dip in and pull out a teaspoon as needed.

How to Make Homemade Pumpkin Pie Spice Mix

I use a ratioof 1 part cloves, 2 parts ginger, 2 parts nutmeg, and 6 parts cinnamon to make my homemade pumpkin pie spice mix recipe. I have a pumpkin pie spice mixrecipe with measurements below. You can double or triple it if you wish.

Once you are familiar with the ratios, you can easily wing it by adding a bit of this and that until your spices equal the quantity the recipe calls for.

Pumpkin Pie Spice Mix Recipe

If you make a lot of pumpkin pie spice flavored recipes in the fall, you can make a double or triple batch of this recipe and store it in a mason jar.

Ingredients:

  • 1 tablespoon cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon nutmeg
  • 1 teaspoon ginger
  • ½ teaspoon cloves

Directions:

  1. Add the spices to a spice jar. Put the lid on and shake vigorously to mix.
  2. Store the pumpkin pie spice mix in a sealed container in a cool, dark location.
  3. Use as called for in recipes.

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How to Make Homemade Pumpkin Pie Spice Mix from Scratch (2)

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Make Pumpkin Pie Spice Mix yourself with spices commonly found in your pantry.

Author: Alea

Recipe type: Spice Mix

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon nutmeg
  • 1 teaspoon ginger
  • ½ teaspoon cloves

Directions

  1. Add the spices to a spice jar. Put the lid on and shake vigorously to mix.
  2. Store the pumpkin pie spice mix in a sealed container in a cool, dark location.
  3. Use as called for in recipes.

Notes

This makes 5½ teaspoons, which is usually more than enough to get me through the holidays.

Recipes that Use Pumpkin Pie Spice:

Spiced Pumpkin Butter

Pumpkin Pie Spiced Sweet Potatoes

Pumpkin Pie Spiced Roasted Pumpkin Seeds

How to Reuse Spice Jars

I grow a lot of my own herbs and spices, but I can’t grow them all. When I do buy spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves, I try to buy them in glass jars, so that I can reuse the spice jars for my homemade spice mixes.

Items Needed:

  • empty spice jar
  • cardboard
  • label

How to Make Homemade Pumpkin Pie Spice Mix from Scratch (3)Instructions:

1. Soak your spice jar to remove the label.

2. Remove the cardboard from the cap (try not to throw it out until after you have traced it).

3. Run the jar and cap through the dishwashing machine.

4. If they still smell like spices after being washed, soak them in a bowl of water with a 1/4 cup of vinegar added to it. Then run them through the dishwasher again.

5. Trace the cardboard insert, or if you have tossed it, trace around the outside of the lid.

6. Cut on the inside of the line. Press cardboard into the lid.

7. Screw the lid on the jar and label. I use leftover Christmas tags to label the jars.

Do you make your own spice mixes?

More Homemade Spices:

  • How to Make Apple Pie Spice Mix
  • How to Make Taco Seasoning Mix
  • How to Make Italian Seasoning
  • How to Make Seasoned Salt
  • How to Make Poultry Seasoning
  • How to Make Chipotle Seasoning Mix

About Alea Milham

Alea Milham is the owner of Premeditated Leftovers and the author of Prep-Ahead Meals from Scatch. She shares her tips for saving money and time while reducing waste in her home. Her favorite hobby, gardening, is a frugal source of organic produce for her recipes. She believes it is possible to live fully and eat well while spending less.

Comments

  1. Linda says

    Why don’t you use allspice?
    Just curious!

    Reply

    • Alea Milham says

      This is my favorite combination of spices. Use this as a guide and tailor it to your preferences.

      Reply

  2. BigRed says

    Thanks for posting seems every other recipe I’ve found has allspice in it. This four spices we use at our house regularly, allspice not so much didn’t want to buy it for just one time a year.

    Reply

  3. Jenna says

    I had no idea it was so easy to make pumpkin pie spice! I’d love it if you would share this recipe at our Best of the Weekend Link Party! Pinning 🙂

    Reply

  4. Anonymous says

    Nice site, nice and easy on the eyes and great content too.

    Reply

  5. megan @ whatmegansmaking says

    Great suggestions! I'm always using pumpkin pie spice, and also making some of my own other spices (emeril's essence for example)

    Reply

  6. Julie Bagamary says

    I do this too with the exception of the unused Christmas labels. I like that.

    Reply

  7. Sweet T says

    Love this idea! I've always wanted to try to make my own spice mixes. Thanks for the comment on my site about the wish tree!

    Reply

  8. vickie says

    Great idea -many things are packaged now and people don't think about how to make them from scratch. Like chili seasonings, apple pie spice, etc.
    vickie

    Reply

  9. Elsa says

    I am so glad you posted this. I was going to the store tomorrow to buy empty jars for spices. I have empty jars I can reuse. I cannot believe it never occurred to me to reuse them!

    Reply

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How to Make Homemade Pumpkin Pie Spice Mix from Scratch (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in pumpkin pie 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 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.

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.

How is pumpkin spice created? ›

Pumpkin pie spice is similar to the British and Commonwealth mixed spice. It is generally a blend of ground cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves, and sometimes allspice. It can also be used as a seasoning in general cooking.

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.

What spice is in pumpkin spice often? ›

Pumpkin spice is made by combining some of the best fall flavors. Popular blends of pumpkin spice include warming flavors that are often found in baking, like ginger, nutmeg, allspice, cloves, and cinnamon.

What is the difference between pumpkin spice and pumpkin pie flavoring? ›

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's the difference between mixed spice and pumpkin spice? ›

Is Pumpkin Spice the same as Mixed Spice? These spice blends do have similar ingredients but Pumpkin Spice is more cinnamon heavy and British Mixed Spice includes ground coriander as one of its dominant spices.

Is pumpkin spice just 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 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.

Can pumpkin pie spice go bad? ›

Yes. Even that DIY pumpkin spice you made last fall is not immune to the test of time. The good news is that your spices won't go bad and make you sick. The possibly pricey truth is that they will lose flavor over time (just like cocoa powder), and, of course, that defeats the purpose of using them.

Can you use mixed spice instead of pumpkin spice? ›

Our answer. Nigella's Chocolate Fruit Cake (from Feast and on the Nigella website) uses pumpkin pie spice in the US version of the recipe (you may have the US version of the book) and mixed spice in the UK version. They are both a mixture of spices and are interchangeable.

What does pumpkin spice do to your body? ›

Incorporating pumpkin spice into your diet not only indulges your taste buds in the warm and comforting flavors of fall but also offers a range of potential health benefits. From its antioxidant-rich components to its anti-inflammatory properties, pumpkin spice can contribute to overall well-being.

Who makes pumpkin spice? ›

For 86 years, McCormick Pumpkin Pie Spice has been a holiday staple. And despite the unique Pumpkin Pie Spice flavored products that emerge every year, there's no doubt that this quintessential spice blend cues all things autumn.

Why do people go crazy for pumpkin spice? ›

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's the difference between pumpkin pie spice and 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 pumpkin pie spice anti inflammatory? ›

The spices in pumpkin spice have anti-inflammatory properties, which may help to reduce chronic inflammation. Boosts the immune system: Some of the spices in pumpkin spice, such as ginger and cloves, have immune-boosting properties. This means that they may help to protect your body from infection.

What is Starbucks pumpkin spice topping made of? ›

It's great that Starbucks is using some all-natural additives, but the final ingredient is a common preservative. Its “Pumpkin Spice Topping” contains cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg and clove, along with sulfiting agents, which help to prevent spoilage and discoloration in foods.

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