Latte-Inspired Pumpkin Spice Recipes — Plus a PSL to Make at Home

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We've barely put away our swimsuits and sunscreen, but baristas at a certain coffee chain are already steaming up their immensely popular fall-flavored drink, the Pumpkin Spice Latte. Inspired by this beloved seasonal beverage, Food Network Kitchen created pumpkin-spiced treats like French toast, sticky buns and muffins, plus a take on the latte that you can make in the comfort of your own kitchen. Sip one any time of year – we won't judge.
Savor the warm spices of this coffee-shop favorite at home – and save a few bucks! A little pumpkin puree added to the warm milk gives the latte extra body.

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This autumn-inspired casserole is both custardy and crunchy, and it's perfect for brunch — or even dessert. Pumpkin pie puree, which comes already sweetened and spiced, lends an extra touch of warmth. Since the unbaked casserole needs to rest overnight, this is an ideal make-ahead dish for company.

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Loaded with dried cranberries, pumpkin and bright orange flavors, these hearty muffins are extra-delicious split and topped with cream cheese, or your favorite jam or fruit butter.
Sweet sticky buns are made extra-special with a pumpkin puree filling and a drizzle of vanilla glaze. Split up the prep work by making the dough a day in advance and refrigerating it overnight for the second round of proofing. All you'll have to do in the morning is bake and glaze.

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Loaded with fiber from the oats and pumpkin, this warm, spiced oatmeal offers up a hearty, comforting breakfast. Make a large batch, and thin it out with a little milk or water before reheating for a speedy morning meal.
Get all the Pumpkin Spice recipes, plus more ideas for fall entertaining.