Pumpkin Spice Almond Milk

This post is part of our restricted diet series from Beth of Tasty Yummies.

I have a little bit of a thing for homemade nut milks. They are so easy to make, I just can’t bring myself to buy the store bought stuff anymore. Typically I make simple vanilla bean almond milk at least once a week, but I also love a slightly sweetened raw cacao almond milk to have as a treat. I have even made a Nutella-inspired chocolate hazelnut milk! To me, this is the perfect sweet treat. You can check out my lengthy tutorial post on how-to make homemade nut milks here.

With the fall, comes the influx of all things pumpkin spice and as much as I try to fight back against it, I just can’t help but give in. My love of nut milks and these amazing fall flavors, inspired this slightly sweet, slightly spicy, gorgeous, silky Pumpkin Spice Almond Milk. Unlike most pumpkin spice “flavored” things, this delicious drink actually has real pumpkin in it – no fake flavors, just the real deal!

This tasty fall-inspired beverage is not too sweet, so you may want to adjust how much sweetener you use, depending on how you sweet you like things. It’s really great served chilled right out of the fridge, it’s amazing in smoothies, and it’s even better served warm with some fresh spices on top. After making this tasty almond milk, I was inspired to take it all a step further and I made my own version of a healthy, dairy-free Pumpkin Spice Latte, with a frothy spicy foam on top. You can grab that recipe on my website, today.

pumpkin spice almond milk

Pumpkin Spice Almond Milk

makes 1 quart

 

•           1 cup raw organic almonds (soaked overnight)

•           2 teaspoons vanilla extract or 1 vanilla bean (soaked with the almonds)

•           4 cups filtered water

•           1/2 cup organic pumpkin purée (canned or fresh)

•           2 teaspoons ground cinnamon

•           1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg

•           pinch of ground ginger

•           pinch of ground cloves

•           2 tablespoons honey or maple syrup or a couple of soft medjool dates*

•           Pinch of sea salt

 

1) Soak the almond and vanilla bean, if using, in enough filtered water to be covered – overnight in the refrigerator, for at least 8 hours.

2) Discard the soaking water and rinse the almonds and the vanilla bean.

3) Place soaked nuts, the whole soaked vanilla bean (you can chop it up or split it open if you wish) or vanilla extract, honey (or other sweetener), the pumpkin puree, your spices, a dash of sea salt and 4 cups of filtered water into a high speed blender. Cover and blend on high for 1-2 minutes. It will be milky and have a bit of foam on the top.

4) Strain milk through a nut milk bag** and squeeze into a bowl. Discard the pulp or saving for another recipe.

Store in a covered glass jar, bottle or pitcher in the refrigerator, it’ll be good for about 4-5 days.

Separation is totally natural with homemade nut milks, just be sure to shake it up just before serving.

Notes:

* you can use any sweetener of your choice or skip it, if you prefer it to be unsweetened

** I personally do not recommend using the cheesecloth, strainer or pantyhose methods, they are messy and require multiple passes to strain all the bits out. It is never quite as creamy as when I use a good nut milk bag.

pumpkin spice almond milk

pumpkin spice almond milk

For more of Beth’s recipes visit her blog Tasty Yummies.

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9 years ago

Love that mug! So sweeet. Your photography is gorgeous and I love the thought of an alternative to the sugar pumped PSL. Good for you! Thank you for sharing your recipes.

Warm Regards,
Alexandra
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9 years ago

Yum!!! It’s officially pumpkin season!

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9 years ago

Sounds delicious! This is my favorite food time of year since I Love Pumpkins!!! Thank you for sharing!

Best Wishes,
Susan
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9 years ago

Oh yeah baby. This looks so good!

9 years ago

I too cannot fight against pumpkin spiced everything this time of year. I have been wanting to make my own nut milks for awhile now but have not found the courage. This recipe may change that. : ) Looks delicious.

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9 years ago

YUM! yes, please

9 years ago

Ooooh! Looks delish!

Rae
9 years ago

This looks absolutely amazing. Saving this recipe. Can’t wait to try it out.

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9 years ago

Looks delicious! Definitely going to try this. Love your blog!

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Charity
9 years ago

If I were being lazy and using prepared almond milk, how much would you recommend for this recipe?

Penny
9 years ago

I too like Charity am not lazy but I do work full time plus a few weekends.

I can only drink almond milk or other non cow milks. So is there any way to go about doing this with store bought almond milk?
We just love pumpkin. Pumpkin anytime!

Thanks much, love your blog.
Penny from Holland Michigan

Rebecca
9 years ago

Made this and used in a breakfast smoothie: 1 c. pumpkin spice almond milk, 1 frozen banana, 2 T. almond butter, 1 T. cocoa. Off-the-charts delicious!

9 years ago

Loved this post your step by step instructions really helped me make my own pumpkin spice almond milk, I was so tasty, really loved it. Thank you for sharing…
I hope this link will be of a great value to all your almond fans :-)

http://www.body-in-balance.org/healthy-food/health-benefits-almond-milk/

9 years ago

Oh YUM! That is a tasty yummy right there. The color is gorgeous! Can’t wait to try this. Yes I’m still going to try it even though it’s March now. I am starting my food blog and my first post will be almond milk. LOVE experimenting with flavors. Thanks for this gorgeous post!

Kristen Eff
7 years ago

Made it this morning with store bought almond milk and it was fun and easy. Just wing it!! I made it into a latte and love how thick and creamy it came out. Blending is a MUST.

Thanks for the recipe and reminding us we don’t have to purchase pumpkin spiced lattes in order to enjoy one, and it can be made so much healthier, lower in sugar, with real ingredients instead of garbage. xxx

Avi
7 years ago

I made some almond milk last night, how much almond milk does the latte call for?

5 years ago

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