Pumpkin Pie Spice
$10.00
The original English pumpkin pie was actually a whole pumpkin stuffed with apples, sugar, and a combination of spices, and then baked. This spice blend became known as Pumpkin Pie Spice in the 19th century. Use with pumpkin and squash recipes, cookies, sweet potato pie, custard, and cheesecake or be daring and sprinkle on ice cream, oatmeal or a latté.
Hand blended in small batches: cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, allspice and star anise.
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| Categories | Baking, Blends, SOS Free, Spices, Sweet Things, Veggies |
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Mindy (verified owner) –
This blend is a game changer for me. I have been battling sweet cravings and was just amazed at what this little bottle of goodness did to dress up my roasted sweet potatoes and roasted apples slices …with no added sugar. I cannot wait to discover more uses.
Rosie Alanis –
Very interested in placing a future order.
Emily Hobgood (verified owner) –
I really wanted to love this spice however it’s a star anise forward blend. I find it too strong. I’m going to try the apple pie spice instead. I would return this one if I could. But if you love star anise, then this blend is for you.
lspicery-admin –
Yes, our Pumpkin Pie Spice does include Star Anise, which makes it a little different than most Pumpkin Pie Spices. It has a very strong following; I’m sorry that you didn’t like it. Our Apple Pie Spice has Vanilla as a key ingredient. I hope it’s more to your liking.
Elizabeth Tortosa (verified owner) –
One of my favorite “go to’s” for pancakes, waffles, cookies, chili & stews, but most of all, I love it on my froth in my morning coffee! It just warms my soul!