Nutrition
8 Healthy Pumpkin Spice Recipes That Are Better Than Lattes
Fall has finally fallen which means colder evenings, browner leaves and pumpkins everywhere. If you’re like us, you’ll love a PSL (Pumpkin Spiced Latte). However, with up to 420 calories and 50g of sugar in just one 16oz cup from Starbucks, it’s probably best not to have too many.
We don’t want you to miss out on that delicious flavor though, so we’ve collated the best and healthiest recipes on the internet to help you get your pumpkin spice fix, without adding inches to your waistline.
It also doesn’t hurt that pumpkins are loaded with antioxidants and vitamin C. As if you needed an excuse to read on.
1. Pumpkin Pie Protein Cookies
When your protein shake starts tasting a bit drab, it’s time to add it to something a bit more fun, like these pumpkin pie cookies.
2. Skinny Pumpkin Spice Donuts
At only 100 calories, these pumpkin spice donuts will make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
3. Vegan Spicy Pumpkin and Carrot Soup
For all our vegan, dairy free and gluten free ladies out there, this spicy pumpkin and carrot soup is the perfect midweek dinner (plus you can make leftovers!)
4. Healthier Pumpkin Spice Snack Cake
Adding Greek yogurt and reducing the sugar makes these little pumpkin spice snack cakes better on the waistline.
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5. Gluten-Free Pumpkin Spice Waffles
Nothing says Fall like waffles and pumpkins, so why not try these healthy gluten-free pumpkin spice waffles on a lazy Sunday.
6. Vegan Coconut Cream Pumpkin Quinoa Porridge
Not sure how to get your pumpkin fix in breakfast? Try this super healthy and tasty pumpkin quinoa porridge.
7. Pumpkin Spiced Almond Butter
Combining two of our favorite foods, nut butter and pumpkin. Try this pumpkin spiced almond butter on toast for a tasty start to your day.
8. Chocolate Swirl Smoothie
We don’t think you need convincing to give these chocolate swirl pumpkin spice smoothies a go. Add some protein to reap even more health benefits.
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