Pumpkin pie spice, super flavorful, affordable, and easy to prepare. To make it you only need 5 ingredients and just 5 minutes!

This wonderful pumpkin pie spice will totally save your holidays! Thanksgiving can get very hectic, as there's a lot of food that needs to be cooked and a lot of people around, so it's always a good idea to prepare some things in advance.
As for Thanksgiving recipes, there's plenty of different options you can use it for. Of course, you NEED to add it to your vegan pumpkin pie, but feel free to incorporate it to any recipe that calls for this blend!
However, this ingredient has many uses beyond pumpkin pie. You can add it in savory or sweet dishes such as coffee, tea, pasta, roasted vegetables, popcorn, pancakes, waffles... And even butternut squash!
Pumpkin pie spice, a wonderfully flavorful and delicious blend perfect for Thanksgiving recipes. It's an affordable and super simple recipe, and to make it you only need 5 ingredients and just 5 minutes of your time!
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How to make pumpkin pie spice - Step by step
- Add all the spices to a bowl (photo 1) and mix until well combined (photo 2).
Pro tips
- Allspice is also known as Jamaica pimenta. If you can’t find it, just omit this ingredient.
- I used a powerful blender to grind the cloves and the allspice or Jamaica pimenta.
What is in pumpkin pie spice?
Pumpkin pie spice is a blend of super flavorful spices that work very well together. It usually contains ground cinnamon, ground nutmeg, ground ginger, ground cloves, and allspice.
How to store pumpkin pie spice
You can keep the pumpkin pie spice in a sealed container at room temperature for several months.
When to use pumpkin pie spice
I usually use it in recipes like Vegan Pumpkin Muffins, Vegan Pumpkin Cookies, Vegan Pumpkin Bread, or Vegan Pumpkin Pie, among others. However, you can add it to both sweet and savory recipes!
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How To Make Pumpkin Pie Spice
Ingredients
- 3 tablespoon ground cinnamon
- 2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
- 2 teaspoon ground ginger
- 1 and ½ teaspoon ground cloves
- 1 and ½ teaspoon allspice
Instructions
- Add all the spices to a bowl and mix until well combined.
- You can store it in a sealed container at room temperature for several months.
Notes
- Allspice is also known as Jamaica pimenta. If you can’t find it, just omit this ingredient.
- I used a powerful blender to grind the cloves and the allspice or Jamaica pimenta.
Nutrition
Update Notes: This post was originally published in October of 2017, but was republished with new photos, step by step instructions, and tips in November of 2020.
Debbie says
Actually you can make your own allspice by combining equal parts of cinnamon, nutmeg and ground cloves. I use organic including spices and it was impossible to find organic allspice, so I used a recipe that I found online for allspice and substituted organic base spices. I use it in every recipe that calls for allspice, it tastes exactly the same.
I look forward to making your pumpkin recipe. I will be using it in muffin tins. I have a favourite plant based restaurant and I love the pumpkin muffins. They have such a smooth consistency that I believe a cake recipe would be suitable. Thanks for sharing your recipe. 🙂
Iosune Robles says
Thanks for the idea Debbie! I hope you enjoy our pumpkin cake 🙂
Winnie says
Hi Iosune,
I’m not from the USA so I am wondering what allspice is. I don’t think it is sold in my country.
Iosune says
Hi Winnie! It's also known as pimenta, Jamaica pimenta, or myrtle pepper (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allspice). I found it at a local health store as allspice isn't very common in my country either. Hope it helps!
VINETTE CORNWALL says
Allspice is also simply called pimento seed in Jamaica
Iosune Robles says
Thanks for your help 🙂