Pumpkin Seed Horchata Bliss

Total Time: 4 hrs 25 mins Difficulty: Beginner
Creamy Spiced Pumpkin Seed Horchata with Maple and Cinnamon
Pumpkin Seed Horchata Bliss

I did not think I could get emotional over a drink, but this Pumpkin Seed Horchata is honestly fall in a glass.

It tastes creamy and cozy but still refreshing enough to sip over ice.

The roasted pumpkin seeds give it this deep toasty flavor that kind of reminds me of sitting by a campfire, and when you mix that with cinnamon and vanilla, it straight up smells like a bakery.

I have made it for friends before and everyone always goes wait, what is this again.

It looks fancy but it is actually super chill to make, and I swear it tastes even better if you drink it while watching the leaves fall outside.

Or pretending you are, if you live somewhere that does not even have fall.

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Ingredients

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1 cup raw pumpkin seeds (pepitas)
3 cups water
1 cup milk (I usually go with whole milk for richness but almond or oat milk make it plant based and still creamy)
1/4 cup maple syrup
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
Pinch of salt
Ice cubes
Cinnamon sticks or extra pumpkin seeds for garnish

Why I Love These Ingredients

Pumpkin seeds are little nutrition powerhouses, all toasty and nutty once roasted.

Water and milk turn them into this smooth creamy base. Maple syrup gives that fall sweetness without being basic.

Cinnamon and nutmeg make the whole kitchen smell like you are baking something even when you are not.

Vanilla just ties everything together and a pinch of salt makes it all pop.

How I Make It

First thing I do is roast the pumpkin seeds. I throw them on a baking sheet and slide them into a 350 degree oven for like 8 to 10 minutes.

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I shake the pan halfway so they roast evenly. If they are golden and smell amazing, they are done. I let them cool a bit so I do not melt my blender.

Then I soak them. I toss the roasted seeds in a bowl with 2 cups of water and just leave them there for a few hours. If I remember, I soak them overnight. If not, I just wing it for a bit until they soften up.

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Once they are soaked, I drain them and blend them with 1 cup of fresh water. I blend the life out of it until it looks creamy.

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Then I strain it through a mesh strainer or cheesecloth. I press and squeeze to get every last drop because that is the good stuff.

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Time to flavor it up. I stir in the last cup of water, the milk, maple syrup, cinnamon, vanilla, nutmeg, and that little pinch of salt.

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At this point it smells so good I kind of want to drink it straight from the bowl.

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You can chill it for 30 minutes or if you are impatient like me, pour it right over ice.

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Serving It

I like to pour it into tall glasses filled with ice so it stays frosty.

I usually stick a cinnamon stick in there or sprinkle some extra pumpkin seeds on top just to make it look cute.

It is perfect with cookies, pumpkin bread, or honestly even with breakfast.

Leftovers

If I have any left, I pour it into a jar and stick it in the fridge.

It keeps for about four days. I always shake it before pouring because it separates a bit.

Do not freeze it, trust me, it gets weird. If I am feeling extra, I will blend leftovers with a banana and make a smoothie out of it. So good.

My Little Tips

Roast the seeds long enough or it will taste flat. If I do not have time to soak for hours, one hour still works okay.

Almond milk makes it taste more nutty. Oat milk makes it extra thick. If you are not big on sweet drinks, go lighter on the maple syrup.

Sometimes I throw in a pinch of allspice if I want it extra cozy.

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Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 15 mins Cook Time 10 mins Rest Time 4 hrs Total Time 4 hrs 25 mins
Cooking Temp: 175  C Calories: 180
Best Season: fall, Autumn

Description

Pumpkin Seed Horchata Bliss is my fall-inspired twist on the classic Mexican drink. Instead of rice, I use roasted pumpkin seeds to create a naturally nutty, velvety base that feels like sipping a cozy autumn afternoon.

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Roast pumpkin seeds at 350°F for 8-10 minutes.
  2. Soak roasted seeds in 2 cups water for 4 hours.
  3. Blend soaked seeds with 1 cup fresh water until smooth.
  4. Strain through cheesecloth or mesh.
  5. Stir in milk, maple syrup, cinnamon, vanilla, nutmeg, salt.
  6. Chill, pour over ice, garnish, and serve.

Note

Use unsweetened almond or oat milk for a plant-based version.

Longer soaking = smoother horchata.

Shake before serving — natural separation is normal.

Blend leftovers with banana for a smoothie twist.

Keywords: pumpkin seed horchata, fall drink, maple cinnamon beverage, dairy-free horchata, autumn spiced drink, pumpkin seed milk, nutty horchata

Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I skip roasting the pumpkin seeds?

You can, but roasting adds a deep toasted flavor that makes this drink shine.

 

Can I make it ahead of time?

Yes! It tastes even better the next day as the flavors meld.

 

Is it gluten-free and vegan?

Yes  if you use plant-based milk and maple syrup.

 

Can I use sweetener alternatives?

Honey or agave works, but maple syrup gives the best fall flavor.

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