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Pumpkin Spice Almond Butter

This pumpkin spice almond butter recipe is a blend of two simple, but mouth-watering flavors. It’s easy to make, much tastier than any nut butter you’ll find in the store, and only requires two ingredients! 

There aren’t many foods more autumnal than than this pumpkin spice almond butter recipe. Spicy and sweet pumpkin spice is the definition of a fall flavor, and hearty almond butter fits the season perfectly, too. Add the two together, and you have a homemade nut butter that should be on your shelf the moment the weather drops. 

I love making homemade nut butter, and this is one of my favorite recipes. Homemade nut butters are much better tasting than the ones you’ll find in the store, and they’re often healthier, too. Plus, they’re super easy to make, and don’t take long at all! 

Pumpkin spice almond butter is bursting with flavor. You’ll want to put it on all kinds of different foods … or perhaps just have a spoonful of it! 

Overhead view of a bowl of almonds next to a bowl of pumpkin spice mix

What You’ll Need

This is one of the simplest almond butter recipes you'll ever find as you only need two ingredients. Make sure that you check out the recipe card at the bottom of the page to see the exact quantities.

  • Almonds
  • Pumpkin pie spice

What is Pumpkin Pie Spice? 

Pumpkin pie spice is a blend of spices commonly used in pumpkin pie. It usually consists of cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves, and often allspice. If you don’t have pumpkin pie spice on hand, you can simply use a combination of those ingredients. 

How to Make Pumpkin Spice Almond Butter

Ever wonder how to make almond butter at home? This recipe couldn’t get any easier. Here’s how to make it. 

A side by side with a baking tray full of uncooked almonds next to a baking tray full of toasted almonds
  • Toast the nuts. Place the almonds on a baking sheet that will fit in a toaster oven, and toast for 5 minutes. 
  • Blend. Put the nuts in a food processor and turn it on high. Blend the nuts until they form a smooth paste. This could take a while, and you might need to stop along the way to scrape down the sides of the food processor. 
Four pictures: whole almonds in a food processor, then partially blended almonds in a food processor, then almonds blended to a paste in a food processor, then almonds blended into a smooth butter in a food processor
  • Flavor. Once the nut butter is smooth, add the pumpkin pie spice. Blend again to incorporate all the ingredients, and you’re ready to enjoy sticky, sweet, and spicy pumpkin spice almond butter.
A spoon filled with pumpkin spice almond butter, above an open food processor filled with pumpkin spice almond butter

Variations

If you want to play around with this recipe, there are lots of things you can do to switch it up. Here are some of my favorite variations.

  • Add maple syrup. Another great fall flavor is maple syrup. Add a little bit of syrup at the same time as the pumpkin pie spice, and your nut butter will be elevated to a mouth-watering sweet spread. You can also use honey or agave if you want the sweetness with a milder flavor.
  • Add vanilla. Vanilla goes brilliantly with pumpkin pie spice, and with nuts. Add a small amount of vanilla extract at the same time as the spice mixture for an almond butter that will be bursting with flavor.
  • Make it salted. Some people really like salted nut butters. And salt can help balance out the complex flavors of pumpkin pie spice. To add a salty element to your almond butter, sprinkle some salt on the nuts before roasting them. 
  • Make it crunchy. Crunchy almond butter isn’t as popular as crunchy peanut butter, but it’s still a fantastic textural spread. If you prefer crunchy nut butters, just save ⅛ of the almonds after toasting them, and cut them into smaller pieces. After you’ve finished making the pumpkin spice almond butter, stir the chunks into the creamy spread. 
Overhead view of a jar of pumpkin spice almond butter, with a spoon fully submerged in it, surrounded by almonds and a kitchen towel

How to Use Pumpkin Spice Almond Butter

This nut butter goes perfectly on all kinds of different foods. Here are some of my favorite ways to use it.

How to Store Pumpkin Spice Almond Butter

You don’t need to refrigerate this nut butter, as it will last in an airtight container in the cupboard for up to 1 month. If you do put it in the fridge, it will last for up to 3 months. I prefer to store my pumpkin spice almond butter in the cupboard, so it maintains a soft, creamy texture.

Can This Recipe Be Frozen?

Yes! You can freeze any leftovers from this almond butter recipe in an airtight container for up to 6 months. After thawing, your homemade nut butter might need to be mixed again to regain its smooth texture. 

A spoonful of pumpkin spice almond butter drizzling the almond butter into a full jar of it, with a bowl of almonds in the background

Pumpkin Spice Almond Butter

5 from 1 vote
A pumpkin spice almond butter recipe that is bursting with fall flavors. It only takes 2 ingredients and 20 minutes to make!
author: Alyssa
yield: 3
Overhead view of a jar of pumpkin spice almond butter with a spoon lifting out of it, surrounded by almonds
Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 5 minutes

Ingredients
  

Instructions
 

  • Place almonds on a baking sheet (I used the sheet that comes with my toaster oven) and toast the nuts for 5 minutes.
  • Transfer them to a food processor and process on high until smooth and creamy. Again, you might have to scrape the sides down as you go to help the nuts continue to blend. Once smooth, add the pumpkin pie spice and process again to incorporate. Taste and adjust spices as necessary.
  • Transfer to a glass container and store in a cool dark place.

Nutrition

Calories: 1109kcal | Carbohydrates: 42g | Protein: 40g | Fat: 95g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 23g | Monounsaturated Fat: 60g | Trans Fat: 0.03g | Sodium: 3mg | Potassium: 1406mg | Fiber: 24g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 5IU | Vitamin C: 0.3mg | Calcium: 522mg | Iron: 7mg
cuisine: American
course: Condiment

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