Pumpkin White Russian Cocktail

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You are going to absolutely love this great Pumpkin White Russian Cocktail recipe.  A classic vodka and Kahlua combination is updated with some pumpkin creamer and puree to create an all-new version of a favorite cocktail.

My white Russian eggnog is another amazing option you will love during the holiday season.  A little upscale adult cocktail is just what you need on cold winter nights!

A pumpkin white Russian in a tall glass with fall decorations in the background

Pumpkin White Russian Cocktail Recipe

A classic White Russian is a favorite cocktail for many.  This year, you can add a little bit of extra flavor by mixing in our pumpkin ingredients list.  As a creamy chilled beverage, it has the power to warm you from the inside out.  Plus, it’s a great way to enjoy that pumpkin spice flavor as a nightcap instead of a way to start your day.

Can I Make this a Frozen White Russian?

If you want to make this a frozen drink, you can blend the drink with the ice instead of serving it over the rocks. Make everything as the recipe calls for but then add it all to a blender and blend it until it is the consistency you want.  Some think it has a consistency similar to a frappucino when frozen, which is a fun way to enjoy an adult drink.

Can I Use Pumpkin Vodka in This Cocktail?

You can certainly use pumpkin vodka in this cocktail. The pumpkin coffee creamer gives the creaminess to this drink that this cocktail is known for. You can use pumpkin vodka with or without the creamer. If not using the pumpkin spice coffee creamer, you will want to add heavy cream or half and half. If you do not want the creaminess to this cocktail, you can also leave out the creamer or milk, however, it will change the taste of this drink.

Up close pumpkin white russian in a tall clear glass in front of a plaid cloth

Ingredients you will need:

  • Kahlua
  • Pumpkin Spice Coffee Creamer
  • Vodka
  • Pumpkin puree
  • Pumpkin pie spice
  • Ice

How to Make a Pumpkin White Russian

Using your favorite drink shaker, you will combine the Kahlua, pumpkin pie spice, vodka, and pumpkin puree.  Shake this well until completely combined, then pour over ice.

You can top this drink with a dash of extra pumpkin pie spice if desired.

White russian cocktail with pumpkin and a dash of pumpkin spice on top
A pumpkin white Russian in a tall glass with fall decorations in the background
4.98 from 39 votes

Pumpkin White Russian Cocktail

Make this Pumpkin White Russian Cocktail as a perfect way to celebrate your favorite flavors in a delicious night cap!
Servings: 1
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 0 minutes

Ingredients
  

  • 4 tbsp Kahlua
  • 3 tbsp Pumpkin Spice Coffee Creamer
  • 2 tbsp vodka
  • 3 tsp pumpkin puree
  • Dash of pumpkin pie spice
  • ice
  • 8 oz glass

Instructions

  • In a shaker, combine the kahlua, pumpkin pie spice, vodka, and pumpkin puree
  • Shake well
  • Pour over ice and dash some pumpkin pie spice

Last Step:

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Equipment

  • Drink shaker

Nutrition

Calories: 338.63kcal | Carbohydrates: 31.22g | Protein: 1.55g | Fat: 5.4g | Saturated Fat: 3.3g | Cholesterol: 16.65mg | Sodium: 24.29mg | Potassium: 58.5mg | Fiber: 0.43g | Sugar: 28.64g | Vitamin A: 2460.6IU | Calcium: 47.25mg | Iron: 0.21mg

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Pumpkin White Russian Cocktail

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8 comments on “Pumpkin White Russian Cocktail”

  1. Since I don’t use “creamers” unless it’s Darigold (which is flavored half and half), I will try this with Rumchata Pumpkin Spice.

  2. I’m going to try using pumpkin Simple Syrup instead of the creamer and use almond milk… try and cut back on calories anyone try this?