Pumpkin Spice Cold Foam: Starbucks Copycat Recipe
Do you love Starbucks' pumpkin cold foam but want an inexpensive, less sugary option? I'm excited to share a homemade alternative that won't break the bank and is made with healthier ingredients. This homemade pumpkin cream cold brew recipe is dairy-free and packed with pumpkin flavor. It's the perfect way to enjoy your favorite fall drink and still indulge guilt-free!
Background Story
I have always been obsessed with pumpkin-flavored treats. Anything with pumpkin and I will try it! The only time I couldn't stand the flavor was during my pregnancy. However, now that I'm not pregnant anymore, I find myself craving it again.
As much as I love indulging in pumpkin-flavored drinks during the fall season, there’s one big downside: the cost. The truth is that buying pumpkin drinks from Starbucks can be pretty expensive, especially if you are returning for more. Not to mention, they are often packed with sugary syrups, leaving you feeling lethargic and bloated. I wanted to create my own version of the popular Starbucks drink that was lighter, made with simple ingredients, and wouldn't break the bank.
Starbucks Version vs. My Version
Starbucks Version
While Starbucks’ Pumpkin Cream Cold Brew is a delicious treat, it contains a lot of added sugars and unnecessary ingredients. Here's a breakdown:
Pumpkin Cream: The cream consists of vanilla sweet cream (cream, milk, and stabilizers), pumpkin spice sauce (sugar, condensed skim milk, pumpkin puree, and color additives), and vanilla syrup. The pumpkin spice topping includes cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, and cloves.
Sugar Content: A grande packs a substantial 31 grams of sugar, making it quite sweet. This is fine for an occasional treat, but it can be excessive for daily consumption.
Additional Ingredients: The pumpkin cream includes added sugars and preservatives, such as potassium sorbate and citric acid.
My Homemade Version
For my homemade version of Pumpkin Cold Foam, I've made a few swaps to lighten things up:
Coconut Milk: Instead of heavy whipping cream, I use full-fat canned coconut milk for a rich, dairy-free base.
Oat Milk: This adds a frothy texture similar to milk, making it a perfect dairy-free substitute for the barista-style feel.
Canned Pumpkin Puree: Not to be confused with sweetened pumpkin pie filling, canned pumpkin puree offers fiber and real pumpkin flavor without the added sugars. Unlike the Starbucks version, which also contains pumpkin puree, but has added sugar by combining condensed skim milk and sugar in the pumpkin puree, this homemade version keeps it simple and healthier
Pumpkin Pie Spice: A blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, and ginger provides that pumpkin spice flavor without excessive sweetness.
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Electric Frother
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Handheld Frother
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Recipe: Pumpkin Cold Foam
Ingredients
3 tablespoons canned coconut milk, unsweetened
3 tablespoons Barista Style Oat Milk
1 tablespoon canned pure pumpkin purée
1 teaspoon maple syrup
1/2 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
Cold brew coffee
Ice cubes
Directions
Shake the canned coconut milk for 20 seconds to mix the cream and liquid parts.
In a mug, combine coconut milk, oat milk, pumpkin puree, maple syrup, pumpkin pie spice, and vanilla extract. Use a handheld milk frother to blend until smooth.
Place in the freezer for 5 minutes to set.
Fill a glass with ice cubes and pour cold brew coffee over them.
Top with the creamy pumpkin cold foam.
Sprinkle with a dash of pumpkin pie spice.
Enjoy your homemade Pumpkin Cold Foam!
Storage Tip
While best enjoyed immediately, you can store the cold foam in the fridge for a day or two in an airtight container or mason jar and use it to enhance your morning coffee drinks.
Consuming the stored foam within 24 hours is best for the best flavor and texture in your cold brew. Also, shake the container well before using the stored foam to ensure it's well-mixed.
FAQ
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Pumpkin cold foam is a creamy, frothy topping that is typically added to iced drinks like iced coffee or cold brew. It's a delicious and fun way to enjoy the flavors of pumpkin spice. The foam is made by blending together ingredients like canned coconut milk, oat milk, pumpkin puree, maple syrup, pumpkin pie spice, and vanilla extract. It adds a creamy texture and a hint of pumpkin flavor to your favorite cold beverages.
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To make my version of pumpkin sweet cream cold foam, you will need coconut milk, barista-style oat milk, canned pure pumpkin purée, maple syrup, pumpkin pie spice, vanilla extract, cold brew coffee, and ice cubes.
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The total time to prepare pumpkin cold foam is only 10 minutes. By making it at home, you are not only saving money but also saving time!
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Almond milk is a great dairy-free alternative and can add a nice, subtle flavor to your cold foam. To achieve best results and a frothy texture similar to what you get with oat milk or coconut milk, you may need to experiment with different brands of almond milk, as frothing capabilities can vary. Using a high-speed blender or electric frother can help achieve the desired consistency.
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Yes! In my recipe, the dairy ingredients have been swapped out for non-dairy alternatives. Canned coconut milk is used instead of whipping cream, and barista-style oat milk is used as a frothy substitute. This makes the cold foam dairy-free and suitable for vegans.
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Cold brew is the best type of coffee for pumpkin cold foam. It has a smooth and bold flavor that pairs perfectly with the creamy and flavorful pumpkin foam. However, you can also use any other type of coffee that you enjoy, such as iced coffee or even hot coffee that has been chilled. The key is to have a strong and robust coffee base to balance out the sweetness of the pumpkin foam.
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If you want to make your pumpkin cold foam sweeter, you can try adding a few ingredients based on personal preference. One option is to increase the amount of pure maple syrup you use. Start by adding another teaspoon and then adjust to taste. Another option is to add a sweetener like agave or honey. Start with a small amount, such as a teaspoon, and adjust as needed. To enhance the sweetness, you can also try adding a flavored simple syrup, such as vanilla, caramel, or even pumpkin syrup. However, be mindful of adding simple syrups, as they can quickly increase the sugar content of cold brew.
Trust me, creating your own Pumpkin Cold Foam at home is a game-changer, especially in the fall season! It's lighter on sugar, dairy-free, and made with real pumpkin puree and vanilla that can be easily found at your local grocery store. Plus, you can indulge in your favorite fall drink without leaving the comfort of your own home or spending too much money on drinks at the coffee shop. Whether you're a lover of all things pumpkin like me or simply looking for an easy way to add a homemade pumpkin cream to the top of your coffee, this recipe is sure to become a favorite.
I hope you enjoy making and savoring this delightful treat as much as I do. Let me know what you think of this recipe in the comments below!