Homemade Pumpkin Pie Spice
Why buy when you can make your own? This homemade pumpkin pie spice recipe is frugal, easy, and perfect for flavoring your favorite pumpkin desserts!

Are you ready?
I am now! ‘Tis the season, and I’m preparing myself for a whack of pumpkin recipes. That’s the plan anyways. Instead of buying Pumpkin Pie Spice, I made my own. I bet you have all the ingredients in your spice rack right now. Go take a look – I’ll wait!
I’ll add a label to mine because I plan to do more DIY fall spices soon! I don’t want to mix up my Pumpkin Pie Spice and my Apple Pie Spice.
Ingredients
The full printable recipe card with measurements and instructions is found at the bottom of the post.
- Cinnamon
- Nutmeg
- Ginger
- Cloves
- Allspice

How to Make
- Step One: Mix the spices in a jar with a tight seal.
- Step Two: Use whenever pumpkin spice or pumpkin pie spice is called for in a recipe.

Equipment Needed
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Recipes to Use Pumpkin Spice in
- Pumpkin Pie Smoothie | This smoothie is the best dessert or pick-me-up drink to whip up mid-day. Sweet, creamy and the perfect flavor of pumpkin pie in every sip.
- Easy Pumpkin Spice Latte | Skip the coffee shop and make your own latte with the rich pumpkin spice flavor in every single sip.
- Pumpkin Spice Latte Cupcakes | A tender and moist cupcake with a pumpkin spice latte flavor. Then it is topped with a creamy frosting.

Storage Instructions
Store the pumpkin pie spice in a sealed container or spice jar. A mason jar will also work, or you can put it in a resealable bag.
Does Pumpkin Spice Expire?
Pumpkin spice, when stored properly, can last 2-3 years. But when you make your own, you want to look at the date on each spice you are using. If one is nearing expiration, you will want to factor that in when you need to discard your spice blend.
The biggest thing is that most spices don’t expire; they lose their potency in what they bring to the recipe.

Can I Gift It?
A jar of this spice mix would make a nice gift. Dress it up with a pretty label and raffia and give it to a friend or loved one.
What is the Difference Between Apple Pie Spice and Pumpkin Pie Spice?
Apple pie spice and pumpkin pie spice are pretty similar. The main difference is the ratios of the spices, and apple spice includes cardamon.
Both of these spice blends are incredible and add so much warmth and flavor to your recipes.
What Does It Taste Like?
Pumpkin spice offers a rich and warm blend of spices. The main component is cinnamon, so that is the standout spice. Then, the ginger adds a nice warmth to it. If you smell the blend, you will find it tastes similar to how it smells. You can use pumpkin spice in drinks, baking, and dusting the top of your baked goods and drinks.

Is Pumpkin Pie Spice a Good Substitute for Cinnamon?
Pumpkin pie spice can be a good substitute for cinnamon, especially in recipes with a warm, spiced flavor, like baking or fall-themed dishes. Since pumpkin pie spice is a blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves, and allspice, it will add complexity beyond just cinnamon, enhancing the overall taste.
However, if a recipe relies on the pure flavor of cinnamon or if you’re making a savory dish, the additional spices in pumpkin pie spice might overpower the intended flavor. So, it’s a great option when you’re open to a richer, more spiced taste, but it’s best to use cinnamon alone for an authentic cinnamon flavor.
Pumpkin Recipes
- Pumpkin Spice Cake Cups
- Pumpkin Dump Cake
- Pumpkin Chili
- Pumpkin Pie Dip
- Pumpkin Ribbon Bread
- Pumpkin Pie Cheesecake
- Pumpkin Tart
- Impossible Pumpkin Pie
Try this Apple Pie Spice and Onion Soup Mix.
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Homemade Pumpkin Pie Spice
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Ingredients
- ⅓ cup cinnamon
- 1 tbsp nutmeg
- 1 tbsp ginger
- 1 ½ tsp cloves
- 1 ½ tsp allspice
Instructions
- Mix the spices in a jar with a tight seal.
- Use whenever pumpkin spice or pumpkin pie spice is called for in a recipe.
Notes
Equipment
Nutrition
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I’m trying to find my favorite pumpkin spice blend. I’ll have to give this one a try! Thanks!
I was so happy to find this on Pinterest- thanks! It’s now my go-to blend. I had to double it, since I use 3/4 t. of it daily in my pumpkin smoothie! I added a little mace- wondering if that would affect it one way or another? I had it in the cabinet, and know it’s used in similar dishes as the other spices. Anyway, I know this was posted last year, but I thought you’d be happy to know that it’s still circulating!
Thanks for the recipe. It will come in handy for my fall baking.
Looks so simple to make….that’s it I’m gonna try and make my own blend this autumn!
This is good to know! Pinned it.
Love anything pumpkin, thanks, I plan to make this!
I need to make this pumpkin pie spice because it is made fresh, and I will be making a lot of pumpkin based recipes for Fall and fresh spice is so good!
My favourite is a moist Pumpkin Bundt Cake.
Sounds wonderful! I love pumpkin anything- this would be great in cookies 🙂
Sounds like a great idea! I love my pumpkin cookies!
Fall is my favorite time of the year! I love to bake and use a lot of pumpkin pie spice from now until after the new year. Thank you for sharing this recipe. I’m really looking forward to making my own!
Thanks so much for the great recipe! I love pumpkin and you have great ideas!
THIS is handy, thank you!
that looks like an awesome addition for fall dishes
I’m going to try this. Every recipe of yours that I have tried has been awesome. This would make a cute treat to send to someone around the holidays.
Thanks for the “make your own pumpkin spice recipe”! I’ll be sure to pass it along to the cooks in my family, who normally host Thanksgiving….as it will be here (in Canada) before you know it!!!