What do pumpkin spice lattes and BBQ sauce have in common? Maybe nothing, except both deliver comforting fall flavors—and combining them yields a fun, unexpected twist. This pumpkin spice BBQ sauce blends pureed pumpkin with tangy apple cider vinegar, warm spices, and brown sugar for a balanced sweet-savory sauce perfect for autumn cooking.
The pumpkin adds body and a subtle sweetness while apple cider vinegar provides bright acidity. A mix of warm spices gives the sauce that classic pumpkin-spice profile with a touch of heat from cayenne and chili powder. Use it on pulled pork, brisket, burgers, roasted vegetables, or anything that could benefit from a seasonal spin.

How to make BBQ sauce:
BBQ sauce comes in many styles and personal preferences vary widely. Rather than prescribe a single “right” way, here’s a simple framework to build your own sauce—then tailor the ingredients and seasonings to taste.
- Pick your base (ketchup, mustard, vinegar, etc.).
- Add sweeteners and flavorings (sugar, molasses, maple syrup, etc.).
- Season with spices to taste (cayenne, chili powder, garlic, salt, pepper).
- Optional: simmer gently to combine ingredients and thicken to your preferred consistency.

Styles and Types of BBQ sauce:
- Alabama BBQ sauce – mayonnaise-based, creamy white.
- East North Carolina BBQ sauce – apple cider vinegar, red pepper flakes, salt.
- West North Carolina BBQ sauce – East NC style with added ketchup and brown sugar.
- South Carolina BBQ sauce – mustard-based and tangy.
- Texas-style mop sauce – beef stock, vinegar, Worcestershire, and spices.
- Kansas City style BBQ sauce – ketchup, molasses, liquid smoke, vinegar, sugar, and more for a thick, sweet sauce.
What goes well with BBQ sauce?
I use BBQ sauce on just about everything. Keep a bottle in the fridge and you’ll find countless uses—here are a few favorites:
- Pulled pork
- Brisket
- Burgers
- Roasted or air-fried potato wedges
- Smoked or roasted turkey
- Vegetables and grain bowls for a sweet-savory finish

Pumpkin Spice BBQ Sauce
This recipe yields about 32 ounces. It’s easy to make on the stovetop and benefits from resting in the fridge overnight to let the flavors meld.

Ingredients
- 1 (15 oz) can pureed pumpkin
- 1 cup ketchup
- 1 cup pure maple syrup
- 2/3 cup apple cider vinegar
- 1/4 cup molasses
- 1 cup sugar (brown sugar for richer flavor)
- 1 tbsp salt
- 1 tbsp freshly ground black pepper
- 1 tbsp garlic powder
- 1 tbsp ground clove
- 1 tbsp ground nutmeg
- 1 tbsp cayenne pepper powder
- 1 tbsp chili powder
- 2 tbsp ground cinnamon
Instructions
- Combine all ingredients in a medium saucepan over medium-high heat.
- Bring the mixture to a light boil, then reduce heat and simmer.
- Because the pumpkin adds thickness, stir intermittently to prevent sticking or burning.
- Simmer for 20–30 minutes, or until the sauce reaches your desired thickness.
- Remove from heat, transfer to a jar, and refrigerate. For best flavor, let the sauce rest overnight before serving.
Nutrition Information (per serving)
Calories: 75 • Total Fat: 0g • Saturated Fat: 0g • Cholesterol: 0mg • Sodium: 297mg • Carbohydrates: 19g • Fiber: 1g • Sugar: 16g • Protein: 0g
Nutrition information is an estimate and provided as a guideline only.
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