Creamy Pumpkin Cold Foam Recipe for Iced Coffee Drinks

Homemade pumpkin cold foam made with condensed milk brings all the cozy fall flavors to your iced coffee. If you enjoy crafting coffee drinks at home, this pumpkin cream cold foam is a must-try — inspired by the Starbucks version but easy and more flavorful when made from scratch.

Homemade pumpkin cold foam recipe served over iced coffee with a creamy cinnamon-spiced topping.

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If you like this pumpkin cream cold foam, you might also enjoy Oat Milk Eggnog, Peppermint Espresso Martini, and Cinnamon Chip Scones with Spiced Orange Glaze.

Homemade Pumpkin Cold Foam Recipe

If you love pumpkin spice, this pumpkin cold foam is a delightful upgrade to iced coffee. It’s creamy, lightly sweetened, and full of pumpkin and warm spice — all without needing expensive equipment. It pairs beautifully with cold brew, shaken espresso, or any iced latte.

This version builds on a classic sweet cream cold foam and uses a pumpkin sauce made from real pumpkin purée for authentic flavor. It’s simple to customize, so you can adjust sweetness, spice level, and thickness to suit your taste.

Pumpkin cold foam being poured over a glass of iced coffee with ice cubes visible.

What is pumpkin cold foam?

Pumpkin cold foam is a sweet, spiced, frothy topping made by combining pumpkin purée or pumpkin sauce with cream (or half-and-half) and pumpkin pie spice, then frothing it until light and airy. It sits on top of iced coffee and slowly melds into the drink as you sip.

Pumpkin Spice Cold Foam Recipe

This recipe delivers a balance of pumpkin puree, warming spices, and creamy texture in minutes. You only need a few ingredients and a simple frothing tool to create a thick, pourable topping that transforms any cold drink.

Ingredients overview

The full measurements are listed in the recipe card below. In short, you’ll need:

Ingredients for pumpkin cold foam recipe on a wooden table including pumpkin sauce in a mason jar, pumpkin pie spice, and half-and-half in a glass.
  • Pumpkin spice sauce — a pumpkin sauce made from real pumpkin purée and sweetener gives the best flavor. Prepare and chill it ahead of time.
  • Half-and-half — very cold. If unavailable, use equal parts heavy cream and whole milk.
  • Pumpkin pie spice — for flavor and a dusting on top.

To serve the foam you’ll want cold brew, iced coffee, or an iced tea of your choice and extra pumpkin pie spice to finish.

Close-up of iced coffee topped with thick pumpkin cold foam and dusted with cinnamon.

Equipment

You just need a way to froth the mixture until it’s fluffy. A handheld milk frother is ideal, but a blender or a French press also works. For a quick option, shaking the mixture in a tightly sealed jar will create foam, though it may be slightly less smooth.

How to make pumpkin cold foam

The recipe card below provides precise steps and a video, but the basic process is:

Water being poured into a saucepan to start pumpkin cold foam syrup recipe.

Make the pumpkin sauce by heating water and sugar in a saucepan, then stirring in pumpkin, condensed milk, and pumpkin pie spice. Simmer briefly, then remove from heat and stir in vanilla and a pinch of salt. Chill the sauce until cold, preferably overnight.

Pumpkin puree, condensed milk, and pumpkin spice added to saucepan to make pumpkin cold foam base.
Pumpkin syrup mixture being poured into a mason jar for homemade pumpkin cold foam.

Combine very cold half-and-half with chilled pumpkin sauce, then froth until the mixture doubles in volume and becomes light and fluffy, about 30–45 seconds with a handheld frother.

Hand frothing cream and pumpkin mixture in a glass with a handheld frother to make pumpkin cold foam.
Pumpkin cold foam being poured over iced coffee in a clear glass.

Pour the cold foam over your iced drink and finish with a sprinkle of pumpkin pie spice.

Glass of iced coffee topped with pumpkin cold foam, hand sprinkling cinnamon spice on top.

Hint: For best results make sure the half-and-half and pumpkin sauce are very cold — chilling them in the freezer for 10 minutes helps the foam form better.

Can you make cold foam without heavy cream?

Yes. This recipe uses half-and-half, but you can substitute equal parts heavy cream and whole milk. If you only have milk, 2% or whole milk will froth but be less rich. For dairy-free options, try barista-style oat milk or coconut milk, which froth well and complement pumpkin flavors.

Glass of iced coffee with whipped pumpkin cold foam and a straw, sprinkled with pumpkin spice.

Pumpkin Spice Cold Brew

To make a pumpkin spice cold brew, pour your preferred cold brew into a glass, add ice and any simple syrup if desired, then top with the pumpkin cold foam. Leave enough room in the glass for the froth and finish with a dusting of pumpkin pie spice.

Glass of iced coffee with whipped pumpkin cold foam and a straw, sprinkled with pumpkin spice.

Storage

This pumpkin cold foam is best enjoyed immediately. If you have leftovers, store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to four days. Re-whip chilled leftovers before serving to restore the foam.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the ingredients of Starbucks cold foam?

Starbucks’ standard cold foam uses nonfat milk frothed until silky. Seasonal versions, like pumpkin cream cold foam, add syrup or pumpkin sauce, vanilla, and a sprinkle of pumpkin pie spice. This homemade recipe recreates those warm, spiced flavors for home-made drinks.

Can you buy pumpkin cold foam?

Yes — there are pre-flavored products on the market, but homemade pumpkin cold foam gives you control over ingredients and flavor intensity.

Is cold foam healthier than cream?

It depends on the ingredients you use. Cold foam made with half-and-half is typically lower in fat than heavy whipped cream, but nutritional differences vary by recipe and portion size.

Is cold foam just whipped cream?

No. Whipped cream is thick and stable, while cold foam is lighter and pourable, designed to float on iced beverages and blend gradually into them.

Can I make pumpkin cold foam without a frother?

Yes. A French press works well — pump until volume increases. You can also shake the mixture in a sealed mason jar, though the texture won’t be as smooth.

Will non-dairy milks froth well for cold foam?

Yes. Barista versions of oat milk and coconut milk generally froth better than almond or soy and pair nicely with pumpkin or vanilla flavors.

Top Tip

Enjoy your pumpkin cold foam immediately — it will lose fluffiness over time.

Related

Try other seasonal recipes to complement this cold foam:

  • Smoothie Recipes Without Yogurt
  • Pumpkin Spice Espresso Martini
  • Oat Milk Eggnog
  • Rum Espresso Martini

Pairing

These treats pair well with the pumpkin cold foam:

  • Oatmeal Cookie Ice Cream
  • Apple Chips
  • Pecan Pastry Braid
  • Halloween Candy Bark with Oreo Cookies

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Homemade pumpkin cold foam recipe served over iced coffee with a creamy cinnamon-spiced topping.

Pumpkin Cold Foam Recipe – How to Make it Homemade

Homemade pumpkin cold foam with condensed milk brings fall flavor to iced coffee. This easy copycat of the Starbucks pumpkin cream cold foam is versatile, quick, and delicious.
Prep Time: 2 minutes
Total Time: 2 minutes
Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Servings: 1 serving
Calories: 115 kcal
Recipe Source: Chenée Lewis

Equipment you may need

  • Milk frother
  • Measuring cups and spoons
  • Hand blender or blender
  • Mason jar (optional)

Ingredients

  • ¼ cup (59 ml) very cold half-and-half
  • 2 tablespoons (30 ml) pumpkin spice sauce, chilled (preferably overnight)
  • Pumpkin pie spice for topping (optional)

Instructions

  1. Combine very cold half-and-half and chilled pumpkin spice sauce in a cup (¼ cup half-and-half and 2 tablespoons pumpkin spice sauce).
  2. Use a handheld milk frother, blender, or French press to froth the mixture until it increases in volume and becomes light and fluffy, about 30–45 seconds.
  3. Pour the foam over your iced drink, dust with pumpkin pie spice if desired, and enjoy immediately.

Notes

Tools: A handheld milk frother is easiest, but a blender or French press works well too. Shaking in a mason jar produces foam but is less smooth.

Nondairy versions: Barista-style oat milk or coconut milk froth better than almond or soy and pair nicely with pumpkin flavors.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 serving |
Calories: 115 kcal |
Carbohydrates: 11 g |
Protein: 2 g |
Fat: 7 g |
Sugar: 11 g
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