This Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Whipped Cream Recipe Is TOO Easy to Make at Home – Master Chef

Fall is right around the corner, and you know what that means: pumpkin everything. Starbucks kicked off spooky season earlier than ever this year with the 2020 debut of its PSL and the rest of the fall menu. The Starbucks secret menu is turning orange, too, thanks to all of these PSL-inspired recipes.

But if you’re looking to finish off your at-home Pumpkin Spice Latte, start with this recipe. Starbucks-inspired Pumpkin Spice whipped cream is too sweet to pass up. (And its oh-so-easy to make at home.)

How to Make Pumpkin Spice Whipped Cream

The recipe you’ve been looking for has been right under your nose the whole time! It’s stamped on the side of every bag of Starbucks Pumpkin Spice ground coffee, but TotallytheBomb decided to spare you a trip to the store by sharing the recipe. What’s better is you more than likely have all of these ingredients in your pantry.

You’ll need:

  • 1 cup whipping cream (preferably in a chilled bowl)
  • 2 tablespoons powdered sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 1/4 tablespoon of ground cinnamon
  • A pinch of nutmeg
  • A pinch of salt

Just whip all of that up with a whisk until stiff peaks form, and voila! The Pumpkin Spice whipped cream your annual pumpkin pie deserves.

It’s Not Just for Lattes

Pumpkin Spice whipped cream takes less than ten minutes to make, and it tastes as amazing as it sounds on all sorts of dishes. Just make sure you don’t whisk for too long—you’ll want that whipped cream melt-in-your-mouth (or your coffee) soft. Bring fall to the breakfast table with whipped cream on your homemade pancakes, or drop a dollop of it onto these dreamy dessert recipes.

Pumpkin Desserts That NEED Whipped Cream

Pumpkin pie does not have to be difficult to make. This easy Thanksgiving dessert recipe has a wonderful taste and will be a hit at your holiday meal. —Marty Rummel, Trout Lake, Washington

My mother always made these tasty muffins whenever our family got together at her house. Now they’re a family favorite at my house, and my in-laws love them, too! —Carolyn Riley, Carlisle, Pennsylvania

This beautiful layered cake has a creamy filling with a mild pumpkin flavor and a little spice. It’s quick and always turns out so well. The nuts and caramel topping add a nice finishing touch. —Trixie Fisher, Piqua, Ohio

I combined my two loves, cupcakes and pie, into one amazing treat. These pumpkin cupcakes have a piecrust bottom and a snow white topping. —Julie Herrera-Lemler, Rochester, Minnesota

I’m one of the cooking project leaders for my daughter’s 4-H club, where these soft, delicious cookies were a great hit with the kids. —Marietta Slater, Augusta, Kansas

I always keep fat-free frozen yogurt on hand. By combining it with just four other ingredients, I can quickly whip up this great-tasting treat.—Anne Smithson, Cary, North Carolina

My husband loves anything pumpkin, and this creamy, comforting pumpkin pudding recipe is one of his favorites. We make our easy pudding all year long, but it’s especially nice in the fall. —Andrea Schaak, Bloomington, Minnesota

I make these flavorful pumpkin cupcakes each Halloween, but they’re wonderful year-round. —Amber Butzer, Gladstone, Oregon

Put leftover cranberries and pumpkin to great use in this moist quick bread. It’s very good with my “secondhand turkey” casserole for an after-Thanksgiving meal. —Dixie Terry, Goreville, Illinois

This creamy pie is perfect for any autumn celebration. A store-bought graham cracker crust makes it such a cinch to whip up. —Maria Regakis, Somerville, Massachusetts

These bars taste like a cross between pumpkin pie and pecan pie—yum! If you can’t find butter cake mix, yellow cake mix works. —Sue Draheim, Waterford, Wisconsin

Even though this dessert is quick to fix, it has a creamy pumpkin taste and golden harvest look…just like traditional pumpkin pie. It’s a great dessert for both everyday dinners and special-occasion suppers.—Linda Clapp, Stow, Ohio

I received this pumpkin bread recipe from a co-worker who made it for an office party. It is so yummy and moist that I now make it every year at the holidays for friends and family. —Sandy Sandaval, Sandy Valley, Nevada

This recipe really captures the flavor of fall. It’s good with or without the gingersnaps.

These lightly spiced pumpkin brownies are a nice change from the typical dessert. —Iola Egle, McCook, Nebraska

Tart, juicy cranberries enhance the delicate pumpkin flavor of these muffins. Sometimes I dust the tops with powdered sugar to add a little sweetness. —Sue Ross, Casa Grande, Arizona

These big, soft spice cookies created by our staff have a sweet frosting that makes them an extra-special treat. Enjoy these with vintage Thanksgiving recipes selected by our team. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

Pumpkin bars with cream cheese frosting are the ultimate fall treat. But my family likes them so much, they ask me to make them all year long! —Brenda Keller, Andalusia, Alabama

It takes mere minutes for Leila Flavell of Bulyea, Saskatchewan to ad holiday flair to a no-bake cheesecake. She used canned pumpkin and spices to dress up the mix with thick, creamy results.

Perk up an autumn morning with one of these hearty muffins. You’ll really enjoy the pumpkin-spice flavor and crumbly nut topping&mash;and so will everyone else! —Mrs. Janice Christofferson, Eagle River, Wisconsin

You can speed up this recipe by using a store-bought pound cake or baking and freezing one ahead of time. The sugared pecans can also be prepared in advance and stored in an airtight container.—Becky McClaflin, Blanchard, Oklahoma

My husband and two kids are sure to eat the first dozen of these cookies, warm from the oven, before the next tray is even done. A co-worker gave me the recipe for the pumpkin dip, which everyone loves with the cookies. —Kelly McNeal, Derby, Kansas

It wouldn’t be fall without pumpkin bars, and I think everyone has a favorite version. I based this recipe on one of my grandmother’s, so sweet memories are baked into every batch. —Mary Wilhelm, Sparta, Wisconsin

These delightful scones are perfect on a cold winter day with a steaming hot cup of coffee. They also make a wonderful hostess gift arranged in a basket. —Judy Wilson, Sun City West, Arizona

I belong to a Christmas village collectors’ club and we all bring a potluck dish to our monthy meetings. The cake is always a hit. It’s one of my family’s favorite Thanksgiving desserts, too, and disappears before the pumpkin pie does. —Debby Powers, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida

I keep my freezer stocked for our harvest crew with home-baked goodies like this deliciously spicy, easy pumpkin bread recipe. —Joyce Jackson, Bridgetown, Nova Scotia

There’s more to pumpkin than pie, as this impressive trifle proves. It looks so elegant with alternating layers of gingerbread cake and pumpkin/butterscotch pudding. Try making it ahead of time for a fuss-free dessert when you’re planning to entertain guests. —Lyla Lehenbauer, New London, Missouri

Among all my pumpkin bread recipes, this caramel-glazed creation is the pick of the crop. Often, I’ll wrap up a lovely loaf as a homemade gift for teachers and Sunday school leaders. —Brenda Jackson, Garden City, Kansas

My 2-year-old son, Joshua, especially likes testing—or should I say consuming—these chunky cookies! —Johna Nilson, Vista, California

A special autumn treat is as easy as rolling up crescent roll dough with pumpkin butter and chopped pecans. Just spread on vanilla frosting and enjoy! —Lori Merrick, Danvers, Illinois

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