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Pumpkin Pie Spice is so easy to make at home. You can amp up the cloves and ginger for a sharper flavor, or the cinnamon, for a softer, cozier spice.

Pumpkin Pie Spice is so simple to make. You can amp up the cloves and ginger for a sharper flavor, or the cinnamon, for a softer, cozier spice.

I have an addiction to spices. No matter how many times I obsessively organize and consolidate my stash, it turns into a ridiculous mess within days.

Eventually, it gets to the point where I can’t even close the cabinet door. Spices in full-on attack mode with the courage to jump out at any of us brave enough to open the door, it’s a thing that happens in this house with regularity.

Please tell me I’m not the only one who’s been there. Buying particular spices for one dish and never opening the container again – let alone remembering that you actually have it buried somewhere on you pantry shelves. Yep, that’s me – I’m the girl with three containers of Garam Masala, but will totally run out of something common like chili powder twice in two months.

I’m also a little lazy, so if there’s a way to cut a couple of corners without sacrificing the end result, I’m all about it! A few years ago, I found myself in the middle of a fall baking marathon and realized I was out of Pumpkin Pie Spice.

Pumpkin Pie Spice couldn't be easier to make at home. You'll love the warm and cozy flavor it adds to all of your holiday baking recipes.

My first instinct was to head to the store – but then that aforementioned laziness kicked in and I figured – wait a sec, I bet I can make this myself. And I did and it was splendid.

This laziness-turned-inspiration is not unprecedented. I also make my own chili/taco seasoning, after running out on a rainy taco Tuesday when a grocery store run was not in the cards. It’s pretty darn rocking, and this pumpkin pie spice is equally as fantastic!

Pumpkin Pie Spice is so simple to make at home! So perfect for fall baking.

WHAT IS IN PUMPKIN PIE SPICE?

The words “pumpkin pie spice” are everywhere starting as early as late August these days, but how many of us really know what is in pumpkin pie spice?

Pumpkin Pie Spice is just a combination of those yummy “warm” spices that we all reach for in our fall and holiday baking.

Cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, allspice and ginger -that’s it!

Now whenever a recipe calls for the typical blend of fall spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, etc. I toss in a couple of teaspoons of this homemade pumpkin pie spice.

It’s better than any pre-made version that I have found and since you probably have all the spices on hand, it’s a little thrifty. And we all like thrifty, right?

Plus, when you make it at home, you know for sure that those spices are all that’s in it -nothing else!

Pumpkin Pie Spice is so easy to make at home! With just a handful of spices you'll have the perfect spice blend for fall baking.

HOW TO MAKE PUMPKIN PIE SPICE

Making homemade Pumpkin Pie Spice is as easy (or, if you’re like me, tricky) as locating the 5 spices in your pantry.

I measure all of the ingredients into a small Weck jar, seal it up and give it a good shake to ensure it’s well incorporated. Then you can smack a label on it and you’re good to go.

Or if you’re momentarily obsessed with adhesive vinyl (that’d be me), you can go that route and cut out a nice font for your homemade pumpkin pie spice.

Just store it in your pantry as you would any other spice and you’ll have all the flavors of fall at your fingertips.

You can even make your pumpkin pie spice a bit more customized by bumping up the ginger and cloves, for a sharper, more robust flavor, or go light on those and amp up the cinnamon for a softer flavor.

When you make it yourself, you can make it JUST right, and that’s worth doing at least once every fall.

Pumpkin Pie Spice is so easy to make at home!  It's the perfect blend for fall baking!

RECIPES USING PUMPKIN PIE SPICE

Now that you’ve made homemade Pumpkin Pie Spice, it’s time to use it in a recipe!

Pumpkin pie is an obvious choice. I like a twist on traditional pumpkin pie, such as Mini Pumpkin Pies and Marshmallow Pumpkin Pie.

You know I can never get enough cheesecake. Try my Mini Pumpkin Cheesecakes or No Bake Pumpkin Cheesecake.

Homemade Pumpkin Pie Spice is also perfect in breads and cakes! Pumpkin Roll is a Thanksgiving staple in our family, as is Pumpkin Bread.

I’ve even used Pumpkin Pie Spice in some sweet snacks, such as Pumpkin Spice Marshmallow Dip, Pumpkin Spice Chex Mix, and Pumpkin Dip.

Photo Credit: Emily Caruso

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Pumpkin Pie Spice

By: Jamie
4.43 from 278 ratings
Prep: 5 minutes
Total: 5 minutes
Pumpkin Pie Spice is so easy to make at home. You can amp up the cloves and ginger for a sharper flavor, or the cinnamon, for a softer, cozier spice.

Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoons ground cinnamon
  • 2 teaspoons ground ginger
  • 2 teaspoons nutmeg
  • 1 ½ teaspoons ground allspice
  • 1 ½ teaspoons ground cloves

Instructions 

  • Combine spices in a small bow, mix well to combine.
  • Store in a small jar or spice container.

Notes

Makes about 1/3 cup

This post for Pumpkin Pie Spice was originally posted in September 2011. It has been updated with new photos and text, but the recipe remains the same.

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164 Comments

  1. Jessica Davidson says:

    Thanks so much for putting this out there I have always wanted to make my own and keep it around instead of spending way to much money to buy just pumpkin pie spice also I am a pampered chef consultant and it sounds like you need a spice turn-a-about to help you organize your spices. Please feel free to visit my website at pamperedchef.biz/jessicadavidson to look at the spice turn-a-about.

  2. suzyhomemaker says:

    Thanks for sharing. This is something that seems like a waste to buy when all the ingredients are in the cupboard.

  3. CC says:

    Perfect, I just posted my favorite Pumpkin Cranberry Bread recipe here – http://www.thecleverclipper.com/2011/10/06/pumpkin-cranberry-bread/

    It’s such a treat, ridiculouly easy (freezes well) and goes great with my morning coffee. I make it so much in the fall and winter that I often run out of pumpkin pie spice – now I can just make it myself! Thank you!

  4. Becky says:

    I was on a mission last year to buy an new spice rack. I searched and searched and couldn’t find just the right one that would hold everything, look good, easy access, and had versatility for jar sizes. (spice addicts should understand my needs) I eventually had to create an entier cabinet dedicated to spices and all my cook books. Pretty sad…..but I am glad I did it. Now I have not only the best spice rack but also a wonderful work station! If all else fails imprivise.

  5. marla says:

    Hooray for homemade pumpkin pie spice!! Will be linking back to this today :)

  6. Shawnna says:

    I just made this to put in some “Pumpkin Pie Sugar Scrub”, and I must say it smells fantastic. I didn’t have 3 tablespoons of cinnamon, so I used about half regular cinnamon, and half Saigon cinnamon…fantastic!

  7. Wenderly says:

    I LOVE this! What a great Fall hostess gift it would make!!!!!

  8. ClassiclyAmber says:

    Love this! I’ve made my own before, too, but can tell by your ingredient list that yours will prob be better than mine. Thanks for sharing! I wanna try this in a latte SOON~!

  9. Dennise says:

    Thanks I need more recipes like this one.I just move to Japan and it’s hard to find preixes of anything.I’m sure they have it but it’s in Japanese. So thanks again I’ll keep reading for great ideas

  10. Tammi D says:

    Hey thanks for the laugh over this blog post. Not that i am laughing at you but with you. as just this morning i went into my spice cabinet and umm had 3 attack me. then i had my boyfriend laughing his ass off and telling me that if i didn’t buy so many spices i wouldn’t have had this problem.. pfft Men they just don;t realize if you want the tastiest bestest ever homemade food then I need all my spices to do it LMAO>