Pumpkin Old Fashioned - delcious fall co*cktail recipe (2024)

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Cheers to fall! This Pumpkin Old Fashioned is a seasonal take on the classic libation. Made with real pumpkin, maple syrup, and bourbon, it has all the flavors you love and expect in a fall-inspired co*cktail.

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1 Pumpkin Old Fashioned:

2 How Do You Make a Pumpkin Old Fashioned?

3 A Few Notes About Making a Pumpkin Old Fashioned:

4 Pumpkin Old Fashioned Recipe:

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Pumpkin Old Fashioned:

This past week I brainstormed a few drink ideas to take advantage of the flavors of fall. Autumn seems to come and go so quickly, so I’m starting now to create as many of these seasonal co*cktails as possible. I’m kicking things off today with the Pumpkin Old Fashioned that debuted in my post on fall table decorations. In case you missed that post, click here.

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Two or three years ago I decided to learn how to appreciate and even like bourbon. Why? Well, have you ever seen a movie or TV show where the actor pours a shot of bourbon from a beautiful decanter into his/her rocks glass and takes a sip? I’m not sure why, but I’ve always thought that was so cool. That’s the reason (albeit a silly one) I wanted to like bourbon.

While I’m not at the point of drinking it straight up, I have developed an appreciation for bourbon. It all started when I created this Cranberry Bourbon co*cktail. During the holidays it’s still a go-to in my home.

I’ve also come to like Old Fashioneds. I even shared this Cranberry Old Fashioned recipe last year. It’s a delicious co*cktail for the holidays!

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How Do You Make a Pumpkin Old Fashioned?

The first requirement is a good bourbon. There are lots out there. After sampling a few, I found I prefer Four Roses Single Barrel. It’s a bit pricey at $40 a bottle, but I enjoy the taste. I also don’t drink it very often, so it lasts a long time.

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The remaining ingredients in a classic old fashioned are sugar (either a sugar cube or simple syrup), bitters, sometimes water, and an orange peel and cherry to garnish.

For this Pumpkin Old Fashioned, however, there are a couple of substitutions and an addition:

The process of making a Pumpkin Old Fashioned is pretty simple. In a co*cktail shaker filled with ice, combine the bourbon, maple syrup, pumpkin purée, and bitters. Shake vigorously.

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Add ice to a rocks glass; then strain in the co*cktail mixture.

Then squeeze an orange peel over the co*cktail to release the oils, Also rub the orange peel around the rim of the glass.

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You can garnish this old fashioned any way you choose. I like to throw in the orange peel and add a homemade bourbon cherry and a cinnamon stick.

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A Few Notes About Making a Pumpkin Old Fashioned:

I recently made homemade bourbon-infused cherries. That’s what I used in my co*cktail. You can find the recipe here. If you prefer not to make homemade cherries, these Luxardo Maraschino Cherries are amazing. I love them. They come with a hefty price tag, but they are worth it.

Also, if you’d like, you can use classic Angostura bitters. I think the black walnut bitters work well in this recipe because of their nutty flavor, but use what you have. (Because I’m weird about drink ingredients, I now have more bitter flavors then I will ever need.)

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In my opinion, Finding Home Farms has the best maple syrup. Pure/real maple syrup is a must in this co*cktail. Do not use maple-flavored syrup, such as Aunt Jemima or Mrs. Buttersworth’s.

You can find the gold co*cktail picks I used here and the gold co*cktail shaker here. The glasses are vintage.

Now that we’ve taken care of these things, it’s time to sip your Pumpkin Old Fashioned. Although my description is detailed, this co*cktail is simple to put together.

Want more fall co*cktail recipes? You’ll love these too:

  • Apple Cider Sidecar
  • Cranberry Old Fashioned
  • The BEST Mulled Wine
  • Caramel Apple Martini
  • Cranberry Bourbon co*cktail
  • Autumn Harvest Fall Sangria

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I think you’ll agree that this Pumpkin Old Fashioned is both beautiful and delicious! In case you haven’t yet become a fan of bourbon, just add a little more maple syrup or a splash of water.

Cheers, friends!

Pumpkin Old Fashioned Recipe:

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Pumpkin Old Fashioned

This Pumpkin Old Fashioned is a seasonal take on the classic libation. Made with real pumpkin, maple syrup, and bourbon, it has all the flavors you love and expect in a fall-inspired co*cktail.

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Course: Drinks

Cuisine: American

Keyword: baked pumpkin oatmeal, co*cktail, fall co*cktail, old fashioned, pumpkin spice

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 1 co*cktail

Calories: 225kcal

Ingredients

  • 2.5 ounces bourbon (I prefer Four Roses Single Barrel)
  • 2/3 ounce pure maple syrup* (I prefer Finding Home Farms)
  • 1 tablespoon pumpkin purée
  • 1-2 dashes black walnut bitters**
  • Orange peel, cinnamon stick, and a bourbon cherry for garnish

Instructions

  • In a co*cktail shaker with ice, combine the bourbon, maple syrup, pumpkin purée, and bitters. Shake vigorously.

  • Add ice to a rocks glass, then strain in the co*cktail mixture.

  • Squeeze the orange peel over the top of the co*cktail to release the oils; then rub the orange peel around the rim of the glass.

  • Garnish with orange peel, cinnamon stick, and a bourbon cherry***.

Notes

*Use real maple syrup. Adjust the amount to suit your preferred level of sweetness.

**Standard Angostura bitters work well here, too.

***My recipe for homemade Bourbon Cherries can be found HERE.

Nutrition

Calories: 225kcal | Carbohydrates: 14g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 3mg | Potassium: 75mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 12g | Vitamin A: 2334IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 25mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

What liquor is good with pumpkin? ›

Put leftover slices of pie to good use by blending it up into a tasty milkshake. Bourbon or aged rum goes well with the warm spices of pumpkin pie.

How do you make pumpkin syrup drink? ›

*Pumpkin syrup: Add 1 cup water and 3/4 cup light brown sugar to a saucepan and simmer until the sugar dissolves. Turn the heat to low and whisk in 3 teaspoons of pumpkin pie spice and 1/3 cup pumpkin puree. Simmer on low for 8 minutes, remove from heat, and allow to cool.

What goes well with pumpkin? ›

To complement pumpkin with sweet flavor pairings, consider using spices like nutmeg, cinnamon, allspice and vanilla, or sweet ingredients like chocolate, maple, honey, cranberries or brown sugar. Create savory dishes by pairing pumpkin with spices like chilies, cajun, cayenne or pepper.

What is pumpkin spice liqueur made of? ›

It's made with either canned or homemade pumpkin purée and signature cold-weather spices like cinnamon, cloves, allspice, and ginger.

What is a pumpkin blondie drink? ›

The Pumpkin Blondie is made with hints of white chocolate and pumpkin. For a finishing touch, it is topped with cinnamon + nutmeg. The Pumpkin Blondie is also available hot, iced or blended.

What is Starbucks pumpkin drink? ›

What's included. Pumpkin blended with traditional fall spice flavors, milk and ice, topped with whipped cream and pumpkin-pie spice. Helllloooooo, fall!

Is pumpkin sauce the same as pumpkin syrup at Starbucks? ›

Yes. Pumpkin sauce and pumpkin syrup at Starbucks are essentially the same thing. They both refer to a sweet and flavorful sauce made with pumpkin puree and spices that is added to coffee to create a pumpkin-flavored beverage.

What does pumpkin drinks taste like? ›

What does a Pumpkin Spice Latte taste like? Funnily enough, it doesn't really taste like pumpkin. Instead, your palate will spot notes of cinnamon, nutmeg and clove - spices 'inspired by the pumpkin season'.

What's the difference between canned pumpkin and pumpkin puree? ›

Canned pumpkin and pumpkin puree are the same thing, and you'll often see the terms used interchangeably in recipes and cookbooks. Unlike pumpkin pie mix, canned pumpkin does not have any spices, sugars, or other additives. In many cases, the only ingredient is pumpkin.

What enhances pumpkin flavor? ›

Popular blends of pumpkin spice include warming flavors that are often found in baking, like ginger, nutmeg, allspice, cloves, and cinnamon. While different blends vary in proportions and some other spices may be be included in smaller quantities, those spices tend to be the most popular.

What spice compliments pumpkin? ›

Pumpkin is notorious for pairing well with warm winter spices – as found in a variety of Moroccan-inspired cuisines. Try incorporating cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, ginger, cumin and chilli with your pumpkin dishes for flavour-packed feasts.

How can I make my pumpkin taste better? ›

Cook It on the Stove

Briefly cooking your canned pumpkin purée on the stove can help improve both the flavor and texture. This method helps reduce excess moisture, which gives the pumpkin a superior texture. It also releases the natural pumpkin flavor and helps reduce the metallic taste from the can.

Why is pumpkin spice so addictive? ›

Scarcity, flavor, and nostalgia equal obsession.

People's obsession with pumpkin spice is an intriguing psychological occurrence. The taste of pumpkin spice may be desirable due to its scarcity, as it's only available during the fall. In addition to flavor and taste, pumpkin spice can also create nostalgia.

Is there a pumpkin alcohol? ›

Hiram Walker Pumpkin Spice Liqueur is usually available, and it has a lot of pumpkin pie flavor for just $10.

What is pumpkin spice drink made of? ›

Make your espresso or coffee and pour it into a large mug or glass mason jar. Mix in pumpkin puree, maple syrup, pumpkin pie spice, and vanilla until well combined. Froth the milk. Use a milk frother to froth your milk for about 30 seconds or until foamy, then pour into the mug on top of the pumpkin espresso mixture.

What is the best pairing for pumpkin pie? ›

Pumpkin Pie and 20-Year Tawny Port

When it comes to pumpkin pie pairings, after-dinner coffee is no match for a quality port. This pie begs for more sweetness. Enter Tawny Port.

What do you drink with pumpkin soup? ›

For a classically seasoned pumpkin soup, a good, bold Chardonnay is always a good option, but one with enough freshness to contrast the rich, dense texture of the soup. A good bet for this would be award winning Leyda Chardonnay Reserva, skinny summer whites won't stand a hope in hell of coping.

Does pumpkin go with wine? ›

Great Pumpkin Recipes & Wine Pairings

A rich dish in itself, select a rich and creamy white wine such as Chardonnay (like La Crema which is widely available) or Viognier.

What brings out pumpkin Flavour? ›

Pumpkin is notorious for pairing well with warm winter spices – as found in a variety of Moroccan-inspired cuisines. Try incorporating cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, ginger, cumin and chilli with your pumpkin dishes for flavour-packed feasts.

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