Pumpkin Pie

The 10 Best Pumpkin Pie Spice Substitutes to Have on Hand

Helpful hacks for all bakers over the holidays.

If there's one flavor pretty much everyone can attribute to fall, it's pumpkin pie spice.

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This quintessential ingredient is a warming blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves and occasionally allspice that's not only used in pumpkin pie but also in a plethora of other sweet and savory recipes. Baking with it not only results in some truly splendid dishes but also leaves your home with an unmistakable autumn aroma.

While its origins are unknown, pumpkin pie spice likely got its name due to its traditional usage in the classic pumpkin pie. But when McCormick introduced it to the world in 1932, they hoped it would be used beyond traditional autumn baked goods to add a "touch of fall" to any dish — and they got their wish. Today, it's used to add depth and warmth to traditional fall favorites such as soups, bread, cookies and lattes, along with unexpected creations including beer, chili and even pasta.

While pre-made pumpkin pie spice is readily available at most grocery stores, sometimes your pantry may be entirely out of it. Luckily, this go-to blend is easily replicated with pantry staples that are likely already sitting in your spice cabinet. If you're in a pinch and need to make a quick substitution, this list of pumpkin pie spice substitutions has got you covered.

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With these pumpkin pie spice substitutions, you can bake confidently, knowing that your pantry is stocked and ready for action. And who knows? You might even discover a new favorite flavor combo in the process.

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