Easy Pumpkin Pie Latte with Pie Crust Topping

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Better than a regular pumpkin spice latte, this homemade pumpkin pie latte is made with espresso, pumpkin spice syrup, and whipped cream topped with buttery pie crust crumbles. A must-try fall latte recipe that’s like pumpkin pie in every sip.
Homemade Pumpkin Pie Latte with spice pie crust topping and caramel drizzle.

Pumpkin spice lattes are a fall favorite, but this one is truly something special.

It’s cozy, creamy, and espresso-forward, with all the pumpkin spice flavor you love, plus it has a pumpkin pie twist.

The topping isn’t just whipped cream and a sprinkle of spice. Instead, I add buttery pie crust crumbles that taste like the real thing, turning a standard PSL into a decadent pumpkin pie latte.

They’re simple to make, bake up in minutes, and make every sip taste like a slice of pumpkin pie, crust and all.

If fall can’t pass you by without indulging in a pumpkin spice latte, you have to give this recipe a try.

It’s perfect for treating yourself on a crisp fall morning or enjoying with guests at a cozy gathering or Thanksgiving.

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Make Your Own Pumpkin Spice Sauce
Want to take your pumpkin drinks to the next level? My popular copycat Starbucks pumpkin spice sauce is sweet, creamy, and made with real pumpkin. Use it to flavor lattes, steamers, and iced drinks. I love it with chai!

Why You’ll Love this Pumpkin Pie Latte Coffee Drink

Pumpkin pie in a mug – All the cozy flavors of pumpkin pie, whipped into a creamy latte.

Better than a regular PSL – Homemade pumpkin syrup and buttery pie crust crumbles take it to the next level.

Easy to prep ahead – Bake the topping once and have it ready for any latte craving.

Perfect for fall gatherings – Impress guests at Thanksgiving or a cozy get-together.

Kid-friendly option – Leave out the espresso for a pumpkin spice steamer everyone can enjoy.

Budget-friendly – Enjoy a café-quality pumpkin pie latte at home for a fraction of the price.

A layered pumpkin spice pie latte topping with caramel drizzle and lots of pie crust crumbles.
This decadent pumpkin spice latte is a delicious way to serve coffee to your Thanksgiving guests.

Ingredients Needed

All the ingredients needed to assemble a homemade pumpkin pie latte, including pumpkin syrup, whipped cream, milk, espresso and crumbled pie crust.

For the Latte

  • Pumpkin spice syrup
  • Espresso
  • Steamed milk
  • Whipped cream
  • Pie crust crumble topping

For the Pie Crust Crumble

  • Flour
  • Brown sugar
  • Cinnamon
  • Butter (cold)
  • Salt
Homemade pumpkin pie latte in a mug sitting in front of three pumpkins.
Cinnamon spice pie crust topping makes this latte taste like pumpkin pie, crust and all!

Ingredient Notes

Pumpkin syrup – Use Torani Pumpkin Pie Syrup or make my homemade pumpkin spice syrup. It only takes minutes to make and you’ll have enough to make lots of lattes.

Espresso – Strong coffee flavor is best; I like Starbucks dark roast beans or Nespresso dark roast espresso capsules.

Milk – Whole or 2% froths up creamy and smooth; use a steam wand, frother (like this Breville milk frother), or whisked warm milk.

Whipped cream – Homemade or store-bought works; try Starbucks-style whipped cream for café flavor.

Pie crust crumble – Classic pie crust ingredients are baked into buttery crumbles; no rolling pin needed. Trust me, these are easy to make and a must for the full pumpkin pie latte experience.

A big dollop of whipped cream on a pumpkin spice latte that's topped with butter pie crust crumbles and caramel sauce.

How to Make a Pumpkin Pie Latte

You can make the pie crust crumbles in advance and keep in the refrigerator. Then all you have to do is assemble the latte when ready to enjoy!

Detailed recipe and instructions are in recipe card at bottom of post.

Make the Pie Crust Crumble

  1. Mix flour, brown sugar, cinnamon, and salt.
  2. Cut in cold butter until crumbly.
  3. Spread on a baking sheet and bake at 350°F for 8–10 minutes.
  4. Cool, then break into small crumbles.
An orange bowl with pie crust crumbles for to use as a latte drink topping.

Assemble the Latte

  1. Add pumpkin syrup to a mug.
  2. Pour in brewed espresso.
  3. Steam milk and pour over the espresso.
  4. Top with whipped cream.
  5. Sprinkle pie crust crumbles and pumpkin spice on top.

For extra indulgence, drizzle on caramel sauce!

A decadent pumpkin pie latte in a glass mug layered with pumpkin spice syrup, coffee, milk, whipped cream, pie crust topping and caramel drizzle.
To make an over-the-top latte, drizzle on caramel sauce and dust with pumpkin pie spice.

Pumpkin Pie Latte vs. Starbucks PSL

A homemade pumpkin pie latte is similar to the famous Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Latte, but with a couple key differences.

At Starbucks, pumpkin drinks get their flavor from a milk-based pumpkin spice sauce, while my version uses a pumpkin spice simple syrup.

The syrup blends smoothly with espresso and milk for plenty of pumpkin flavor without being too heavy.

And while Starbucks tops their PSL with whipped cream and a dusting of pumpkin pie spice, this latte goes a step further. The buttery pie crust crumble topping makes it taste like real pumpkin pie in drink form — crust and all.

To me, that’s what makes it extra special and a fun upgrade to the classic PSL.

The difference between a Starbucks PSL and a homemade pumpkin pie latte is the buttery pie crust latte topping.

More Pumpkin Drinks to Try

  • Pumpkin Spice Steamer (No Coffee) – A cozy, kid-friendly version of a PSL made with pumpkin spice syrup and steamed milk.
  • Pumpkin Smoothie – A creamy, wholesome smoothie with real pumpkin, banana, and warm spices.
  • Iced Pumpkin Cream Chai Latte – Spiced chai tea topped with a sweet pumpkin cold foam for the ultimate fall iced drink.
Homemade Pumpkin Pie Latte with spice pie crust topping and caramel drizzle.

Pumpkin Pie Latte

Yield: 1 Latte (16 ounces)
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes

Better than a regular pumpkin spice latte, this homemade pumpkin pie latte is made with espresso, pumpkin spice syrup, and whipped cream topped with buttery pie crust crumbles. A must-try fall latte recipe that’s like pumpkin pie in every sip.

Ingredients

For the Pumpkin Pie Latte

  • 3 tablespoons pumpkin syrup
  • 2 ounces brewed espresso
  • 1 cup milk, steamed
  • whipped cream, topping
  • pie crust crumbles, topping
  • pumpkin pie spice (optional topping)
  • caramel sauce (optional topping)

For the Pie Crust Latte Topping

  • 1/4 cup flour
  • 2 tablespoons brown sugar
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • pinch of salt
  • 2 tablespoons butter, cold

Instructions

Make the Pie Crust Latte Topping

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  2. Combine flour, brown sugar, cinnamon and salt in a small bowl. Cut in cold butter with a pastry cutter until mixture resembles course flakes.
  3. Spread pie crust crumb mixture evenly on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Bake for 9-10 minutes, until light golden brown. Set aside to cool.

Make the Pumpkin Pie Latte

  1. Add pumpkin syrup to a mug. Pour brewed espresso over the syrup and stir.
  2. Steam milk then pour the milk and foam into the espresso.
  3. Top the pumpkin latte with whipped cream and homemade pie crust crumbles. Drizzle with caramel sauce (optional) and sprinkle with ground pumpkin pie spice (optional).

Notes

You can make the pie crust crumble topping ahead of time so the latte is quick to assemble. It makes enough topping for many lattes. Store in the refrigerator for 5-7 days.

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