When the first leaves fall and the scent of cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg fills the air, you know: autumn is here—and with it, the perfect time for pumpkin spice syrup. This aromatic gold in a glass captures the feeling of warm blankets, flickering candles, and quiet moments on rainy afternoons. My homemade syrup brings you the popular Starbucks taste straight home, only without the sugar (making it suitable for a low-carb diet). The sweetened condensed milk gives it a wonderfully creamy texture and a subtle caramel note that transforms any coffee, cappuccino, or latte macchiato into a comforting autumn drink. One spoonful—and you'll taste pure coziness.
Inspiration for this Pumpkin Spice Syrup Recipe
This pumpkin spice syrup is inspired by this YouTube video by Patrick Meyer inspiriert. Er war mal Barista bei Starbucks und verrät in seinem Video angeblich das originale Rezept - oder zumindest soll es ganz genauso schmecken!
I made a few adjustments, especially to make the pumpkin spice syrup sugar-free. I replaced the sugar with erythritol. I also used more pumpkin spice and reduced the serving size, as the syrup unfortunately doesn't keep very long in the fridge (3-4 days at most). However, if you want to keep it for longer, you can freeze it (for several months).
Basic Recipes needed for this Recipe
In diesem Rezept greife ich auf drei Rezepte zurück, die ich bereits mit dir auf "brutzel, brat & knusper geteilt habe.
On the one hand, this is my recipe for pumpkin puree. This recipe shows you how to make fresh pumpkin puree yourself in just a few steps – without expensive convenience foods. It's perfect as a base for fall cakes, bread, or other pumpkin dishes.
I also refer to my recipe for sugar-free sweetened condensed milkThis recipe is made with erythritol, making it perfect for a low-carb diet. It's ideal as a base for various sweet recipes, such as syrup for pumpkin spice lattes or creamy ice cream without an ice cream maker. It's easy to prepare and provides a versatile alternative to classic sweetened condensed milk.
Finally, we need the recipe for Pumpkin Spice (This is, of course, essential for this pumpkin spice syrup!). Pumpkin spice is the classic American spice blend that instantly adds autumnal flair to any dish. Blended with cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, allspice, and a pinch of cardamom, it's perfect not only for pumpkin recipes, but also for apple desserts, carrot cake, or a warming pumpkin spice latte.
More Fall Recipe Ideas
Are you now even more in the mood for fall recipes? Then check out my recipe for Taylor Swift inspired Dirty Chai Cookies or these Apple Cottage Cheese Balls!
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