Get the best fall flavors in this pumpkin pie smoothie. Perfect for when you want pumpkin pie without turning your oven on!
Fancy a slice of pumpkin pie but not in the mood for baking? This pumpkin pie smoothie is for you.
Yes, it’s like pumpkin pie in a glass.
You get the taste and the enjoyment without even having to switch your oven on. Woohoo!
This smoothie is velvety smooth, ice-cold and refreshing and combines the best fall flavors in a glass. It takes 5 minutes to prepare and gets its wonderful flavor from pumpkin, pumpkin pie spice, maple syrup and almond milk.
If you love smoothies then also check out our awesome kale smoothie (that seriously tastes like a milkshake) and carrot cake smoothie! And if you love pumpkin drinks then our pumpkin spice latte is right up your street.
How To Make Pumpkin Pie Smoothie
You will find full instructions and measurements in the recipe card at the bottom of the post. This is a summary of the process to go along with the process photos.
- Add all ingredients to the blender jug.
- Blend until smooth.
- Pour out into a glass (or glasses).
- Top with vegan whipped cream and a sprinkle of pumpkin pie spice.
- Serve!
Ingredient Notes
Frozen banana: I recommend you always have some frozen bananas on hand, that way you can make all sorts of awesome smoothies. Whenever you have ripe bananas on hand, peel them, break them into quarters and freeze them in a freezer bag. That way you are always set for any smoothie craving that comes your way.
And if you’re not a huge banana fan, never fear! You really can’t taste the banana flavor once it’s blended with other flavors. Frozen bananas just add the most wonderful texture and base to a smoothie.
Pumpkin Pie Spice: If you don’t have a store-bought pumpkin pie spice blend then you can make up your own using our homemade pumpkin pie spice recipe.
Almond Milk: We used almond milk in this smoothie but any non-dairy milk will work fine. If you’re using coconut milk then a low fat/light version tends to work better otherwise the smoothie can be too thick.
Pumpkin Purée: You can use any pumpkin purée in this recipe, canned or fresh.
Almond Butter: The flavor of almond butter complements this smoothie perfectly! But feel free to substitute any other nut butter of your choice.
More Smoothie Recipes
- Peanut Butter Banana Smoothie
- Vegan Coffee Smoothie
- Mint Chocolate Chip Smoothie
- Mango Smoothie
- Watermelon Smoothie
- Matcha Green Tea Smoothie
Did you make this recipe? Be sure to leave a comment and rating below!
Pumpkin Pie Smoothie
Ingredients
- 1 Medium Frozen Banana (100g)
- 1 cup Almond Milk (240ml)
- 1 tsp Pumpkin Pie Spice
- 3 Tbsp Maple Syrup
- ½ cup Pumpkin Purée (112g)
- 2 Tbsp Almond Butter
- 6 Ice Cubes
For Serving (Optional):
Instructions
- Add all the ingredients to the blender jug.
- Blend until smooth and creamy.
- Pour into a glass or glasses and top with vegan whipped cream and a sprinkle of pumpkin pie spice (optional).
Notes
- Whenever you have excess ripe bananas on hand, peel, break into quarters and freeze in freezer bags so they’re on hand for whenever you want to make smoothies.
- You can use any non-dairy milk. If using coconut milk then low fat/light varieties work better in this smoothie otherwise it can be too thick.
- Pumpkin purée can be canned or fresh.
- This smoothie makes 1 large smoothie or 2 smaller portions.
- Nutritional information is based on two servings and excludes the vegan whipped cream topping.
Gemma Euden says
Fantastic recipe!! 😍
Alison Andrews says
Thanks Gemma!
Erin says
This was delicious. I didn’t have almond butter and thought peanut butter might be a little too peanuty, so I used the sunbutter we keep for allergy-free sandwiches for my son’s school and it was perfect. I cut back the maple syrup to 2 TB because the sun butter is sweetened a little bit. My 5-year old loves it and so do I!
Alison Andrews says
Awesome! So glad you enjoyed it Erin! 🙂
Courtney R says
I really enjoyed this even though Im not a fan of pumpkin. Haha I love food and I’ll try any recipe that gets good reviews or just sounds like a good combination. Plus Ive made tons of your recipes and they’re always solid! So in short…delicious! Perfectly light. Thanks again.
Alison Andrews says
Hi Courtney, I love the open mindedness to try different things when it comes to food. So glad you enjoyed it even though you’re not usually a fan of pumpkin! Thanks for sharing and the wonderful review.
Anna says
Well, a very healthy and delicious drink with the perfect blend of flavours! Just loved it!
Alison Andrews says
Thanks Anna!
Meggie says
Hi, do you think this can be frozen for later? I want to take some to someone who is sick. Thanks!
Alison Andrews says
Hi Meggie, sorry no I don’t think it would freeze well.
Enya says
Fantastic! I added some Medjool dates and pecans. Delish! Thanks so much for this recipe!
Alison Andrews says
Awesome! Thanks Enya!
Savannah says
Oh my goodness! I fully expected the bananas to overtake this smoothie (as they have a tendency to do) but this tastes just like pumpkin pie! I used oat milk and added in a small handful of rolled oats to make it a bit more filling for breakfast. So good!
Alison Andrews says
So glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the awesome review Savannah! 🙂
Danielle says
So so good, and a seasonally perfect addition to my smoothie rotation. I just added a generous pinch of salt (for balance) and a TBSP of toasted whole flaxseed (for substance, almost like crispy bits of pie crust). Thanks!
Alison Andrews says
So glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the awesome review Danielle! 🙂
Michelle says
Loving it Vegan for the win! My husband and I went to the pumpkin patch over the weekend and scored a massive pumpkin. We were at a loss as far as what to do with SO MUCH PUMPKIN! Lucky for us we also scored a great deal on bananas at the grocery store, too. This smoothie really hit the spot (and used up some of our excess produce!) We both love making smoothies any time of year. For us it is a great way to get all our fruits and veggies in a delicious way. My husband prefers to eat vegan, and he also juices and drinks smoothies for weight loss. He is always on the hunt for new recipes to try, so we are so glad we found this festive fall recipe. Four thumbs up from us. Thanks again!
Kel says
Super yummy! This is very good during any season for anyone! I’ve tried other recipes that weren’t vegan but this one the best hands down! Thanks!
Alison Andrews says
So happy to hear that Kel! Thanks a million for the wonderful review. xo
Yaba says
Delicious smoothie. Tweaked it to ingredients on hand, of course; but discovered maple syrup as a sweetener. Yummy!
Alison Andrews says
Perfect! Thanks for posting! 🙂
Sophie says
Just a little bit too sweet for me but I’ll put in less maple syrup next time and it will be perfect! PS But extra creamy, I love it
Alison Andrews says
Cool! Thanks for sharing Sophie! 🙂
Katherine says
Yum!! Pumpkin pie without all the hassle sounds amazing.
Karen says
Perfect pumpkin pie smoothie – love it, thank you 😉
Anna Andrews says
Perfect follow up to the Pumpkin Pie recipe