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5 Delicious Fall Drink Recipes

 

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1. Whipped Pumpkin Shake:

Ingredients:
- 1 cup of milk (you can use non-dairy milk too)
- 3 tablespoons of pumpkin puree
- 1 teaspoon of ground cinnamon
- A pinch of nutmeg
- 2 tablespoons of whipped cream (you can use non-dairy whipped cream)

Instructions:
1. Add all the ingredients to a blender and blend well.
2. Pour the mixture into a glass.
3. Add whipped cream on top.
4. Sprinkle with a little cinnamon.
5. Enjoy!

2. Spiced Slow Cooker Cider:

Ingredients:
- 1 liter of apple juice
- 1 orange, washed and sliced
- 3 cinnamon sticks
- 1/2 cup of cinnamon imperials

Instructions:
1. Add all the ingredients to a slow cooker and stir.
2. Cook on low for about an hour.
3. Keep it on keep-warm mode.
4. Serve in mugs.
5. Enjoy!

3. Simple Spiced Caramel Pumpkin Latte:

Ingredients:
- 1 to 2 shots of espresso (depending on how strong you want it to be)
- 1 cup of milk (non-dairy milk works too)
- 1 teaspoon of pumpkin syrup
- 1 teaspoon (or less) of caramel sauce
- 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon
- A pinch of nutmeg

Instructions:
1. Prepare your latte.
2. Give everything a quick stir to help all the flavors come together.
3. Serve with whipped cream on top and a drizzle of caramel.

4. Slow Cooker Cranberry Orange Spice:

Ingredients:
- 1 liter of cranberry juice
- 1 orange, washed and sliced
- 3 cinnamon sticks
- 1/4 or 1/2 cup of sweetener of your choice (brown sugar, honey, or agave)

Instructions:
1. Place all the ingredients into your slow cooker.
2. Cook on low or keep warm.
3. Serve with orange slices.

5. Black Coffee with Spices:

Ingredients:
- Brewed black coffee
- 1 teaspoon of cinnamon
- A pinch of nutmeg
- A pinch of pumpkin spice

Instructions:
1. Brew your coffee and pour it into a mug.
2. Add in spices and stir.
3. Enjoy!

What's your favorite go-to fall drink? Let us know in the comments below! Thanks for stopping by.



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Comments

  1. I love hot cider oh my gosh! This is the best recipe for fall! the slow cooker orange spice sounds delicious too!

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    1. Iris, hot cider is so delicious! Thanks so much for stopping by. :)

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  2. The whipped pumpkin shake sounds delicious! I will have to try making this.

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    1. Thank you! Yes, it is definitely a delicious sweet treat. :)

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  3. I needed this right now! I was just going to make a pick me up drink for the afternoon. I will try something like the spiced caramel pumpkin latte.

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    1. Nkem, that sounds wonderful. Well if you get around to making it, let me know how it was. I think you will love it. :)

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  4. Oh man, these recipes sound great. I love pumpkin soup so I'm betting pumpkin shake will do it for me too!

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    1. Trish, thank you! :) It is a delicious drink for sure!

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  5. Number 4 and Number 2 sounds really good. I'll give them a try

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  6. I love these recipes. Only tried some of them when dining out (Or in starbucks!) Never occured to me to make them myself. Wonderful.

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  7. I am going to try the whipped pumpkin shake! I am such a pumpkin freak. Lol. It is delicious, and an easy addition to so many things. Next week I'm going to make pumpkin chocolate chip cookies, and that shake will be a perfect addition to it!

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    1. Erica, I love pumpkin too!--Lol, pumpkin freak it is! ;) Pumpkin chocolate chip cookies sound delicious!!

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  8. Lovin' the pumpkin spice latte, thanks for sharing

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  9. Steph, these drinks sound amazing! Though I'm not a fan of anything spice so I'll leave the cinnamon out. I can't wait to try some of these. Pinned📌
    Thank you so much for sharing with Sweet Tea & Friend's this month.

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    1. Paula, thank you! Yes, just leave the cinnamon out. :) Thank you for pinning and it's always so nice sharing at your party.

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