For many people, fall starts as soon as Starbucks and other coffee chains bring pumpkin spice lattes back to their menu. The pumpkin spice latte has become such a beloved beverage that most fans count down the days to its return each year. But if you love these lattes, you don...
but all you would need to make your at-home latte is apre-ground espresso-roast coffee, whatever milk you prefer and your homemade pumpkin spice syrup.
At their core, most Starbucks holiday beverages are lattes with an espresso shot, a festive-flavored syrup, hot steamed milk and a topper like cinnamon, sprinkles or whipped cream on top of the beverage. What equipment do you need to make a latte at home?
Homemade Pumpkin Pie Spice is so easy to make with ingredients you likely have on hand, and it’s uses go way beyond pumpkin pie. Once you make your own fresh and customizable blend, you’ll never go back to buying it again!
Pumpkin Spice Syrup— I made mine at home, but you can purchase it from the store, too. It gets flavor from pumpkin puree, a cinnamon stick, sugar and a few other spices. You can use it to make homemade Pumpkin Spiced Lattes, too! Ginger beer— this is going to add the bubbles!
Want to make latte art? You can actually learn how to make some simple designs on the top of your lattes at home. Note that it does require an espresso machine. Here’s our tutorial onLatte Art Basics! And that’s it! Everything you need to know about how to make a latte at home...
During the colder months, warming pumpkin spice is a great addition to meals and drinks. Read more about this spice mix, and learn how to make it at home.
As soon as we feel the first cool breeze of early fall, we start craving the comforting, warm flavors of pumpkin pie spice. And its made with just 5 spices!
Homemade pumpkin pureee is so easy to make yourself and turns out creamy and delicious, perfect for fall baking! Make it yourself in the oven, slow cooker, or Instant Pot.
How to Make a Pumpkin Spice Latte To make a pumpkin spice latte (pictured above) at home, combine milk, pumpkin puree, granulated sugar and pumpkin pie spice in a microwave-safe bowl. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and poke a small hole in the plastic to vent. Microwave until the ...