Pumpkin Pie Spice Ratio Calculator

🥧 Pumpkin Pie Spice Ratio Calculator

Scale cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, clove, and allspice into a custom pumpkin pie spice blend by teaspoons, grams, strength, and jar yield.

🎯Spice Blend Presets
Blend Inputs

Pick a preset ratio or edit each spice part. The calculator can scale to a target volume or a target weight, then estimate jar yield from the finished teaspoon volume.

Example: 18 teaspoons equals 6 tablespoons.
Used only for yield estimate.
4Cinnamon
2Ginger
1Nutmeg
0.5Clove
0.5Allspice
Total Volume
0
teaspoons
Total Weight
0
grams
Cinnamon Share
0
percent of blend
Jar Yield
0
usable jars
Batch Breakdown
Ratio profileClassic pie spice
Adjusted ratio4:2:1:0.5:0.5
Strength adjustmentBalanced strength
Target solved from18 tsp
Tablespoon equivalent6 tbsp
Estimated jar fill1 jar
Average blend density2.4 g/tsp
📊Current Ratio Snapshot
50%
Cinnamon share
25%
Ginger share
13%
Nutmeg share
6%
Clove share
6%
Allspice share
📘Spice Ratio Tables
Preset blendCinnamonGingerNutmegCloveAllspice
Classic pie spice4 parts2 parts1 part0.5 part0.5 part
Mild cinnamon sweet5 parts1.5 parts0.75 part0.25 part0.5 part
Bold bakery spice3 parts2 parts1.25 parts0.75 part1 part
Ginger forward3.5 parts3 parts1 part0.4 part0.6 part
Clove light4.5 parts2 parts1 part0.2 part0.8 part
Allspice rounded4 parts1.5 parts1 part0.4 part1.4 parts
Nutmeg warm4 parts1.5 parts1.75 parts0.4 part0.6 part
Latte soft6 parts1.5 parts1 part0.25 part0.5 part
Cookie strong3 parts2.5 parts1.5 parts0.75 part0.75 part
Ground spiceStandard g/tspLight g/tspPacked g/tspRole in blend
Cinnamon2.6 g2.3 g2.9 gSweet woody base
Ginger1.8 g1.6 g2.1 gBright peppery lift
Nutmeg2.2 g2.0 g2.5 gWarm rounded middle
Clove2.1 g1.9 g2.4 gDeep sharp accent
Allspice2.0 g1.8 g2.3 gBridge spice note
Finished batchTeaspoonsTablespoonsApprox gramsTypical use
Single pie blend3 tsp1 tbsp7 gOne pie or quick bake
Small jar18 tsp6 tbsp43 gHome baking refill
Half cup prep24 tsp8 tbsp58 gSeasonal baking week
One cup prep48 tsp16 tbsp116 gPantry batch
Large batch96 tsp32 tbsp232 gFrequent baking
Jar sizeUsable fillTeaspoon capacityTablespoon capacityBlend note
60 ml jar90%11 tsp3.7 tbspSmall spice jar
120 ml jar90%22 tsp7.3 tbspCommon refill jar
240 ml jar90%44 tsp14.6 tbspHalf pint jar
480 ml jar90%88 tsp29.2 tbspPint prep jar
950 ml jar90%173 tsp57.8 tbspLarge pantry jar
🔍Blend Comparison Grid
Classic
Balanced
A cinnamon-led ratio that works for pie, muffins, pancakes, and quick breads.
Mild
Soft
More cinnamon and less clove for batters where spice should stay gentle.
Bold
Warm
Higher ginger, nutmeg, clove, and allspice for cookies or strongly flavored fillings.
Custom
Exact
Edit each part when matching a family blend or scaling an existing jar label.
Ratio tip: Keep cinnamon as the base and change clove in small steps. Clove is intense, so a quarter part can noticeably change the finished blend.
Scaling tip: For repeatable spice jars, calculate from grams and use the teaspoon result as a volume check before filling the jar.
Density varies by grind, brand, and how firmly a spoon is filled. This calculator uses practical kitchen averages so teaspoons and grams can be planned together.

Pumpkin pie spice are a blend of multiple spices. If you dont manage the proportion of the spices correctly, the spice could become inconsistent in it’s flavor. Pumpkin pie spice usually consist of five spices: cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, clove, and allspice.

Cinnamon is the base for pumpkin pie spice. However, if there is to much cinnamon in the blend, it will dominate the flavor of the spice blend. Ginger add a peppery note to the spice blend.

How to Make and Measure Pumpkin Pie Spice

Nutmeg adds a warm note to the spice blend. Clove and allspice is accent spices in the spice blend. You can use a calculator to determine the amounts of each spice to use in the pumpkin pie spice.

The calculator do the math for you. First, you must decide how much pumpkin pie spice you would like to make. Then, you must decide the character of the pumpkin pie spice.

You must choose a ratio profile because this will determine whether your pumpkin pie spice is mild or bold. If your pumpkin pie spice is to be mild, use more cinnamon because most baked good are sweet to start with. Choose a bold ratio profile if you want to use more ginger, nutmeg, clove, and allspice in your spice blend.

The strength of the pumpkin pie spice is another variable. The more stronger the warm spices in the pumpkin pie spice, the stronger the flavor that the spice will have. The application of the pumpkin pie spice will also determine the amount of each spice.

For instance, pumpkin pie filling will require more clove than bread batter will. This is because pumpkin pie filling will cook for a longer time than bread batter. The calculator has a strength setting that will allow you to change the strength of the pumpkin pie spice and see how the spice will change in gram and teaspoon.

Another variable that will affect the pumpkin pie spice is density. Density will allow you to determine the weight of the spice. Some spices are packed firm into a jar, while others are fluffy.

A fluffy spoonful of ginger will weigh less then a packed spoonful of cinnamon. Use the density setting in the pumpkin pie spice calculator to choose whether you want to weigh your spice or measure it in teaspoon. You can also use the jar yield calculations in the pumpkin pie spice calculator to manage the storage of your pumpkin pie spice.

The jar yield will allow you to calculate how much spice you should store in your jar so that you dont have any leftover spice. If you are making a small amount of pumpkin pie spice, you dont want to store it in a large jar because it will lose its potency over time. The headspace setting in the calculator will allow you to account for the space that the pumpkin pie spice will leave in the jar.

It will leave space for the label on the jar and so the lid does not press against the spice in the jar. The reference table will allow you to see information about pumpkin pie spice. The reference tables will show you the batch size of pumpkin pie spice and the jar capacities.

They will also show the weight in grams of one teaspoon of each spice. Use these reference tables to get an idea of how much spice to use. Keep in mind, however, that the density of pumpkin pie spice can vary by brand.

Clove is a spice that will change quick. Clove will change quickly because it contains essential oil that will eventually evaporate. If you use alot of clove in your pumpkin pie spice, it may taste somewhat differently after a few week.

The clove calculator will allow you to see how many gram of clove are in your pumpkin pie spice. With this information, you can adjust the amount of clove in the spice for the next batch of pumpkin pie spice that you make. The pumpkin pie spice calculator will allow you to convert between teaspoons and grams.

You can buy pumpkin pie spice in bulk in grams, but the recipe will use teaspoons. Use the pumpkin pie spice calculator to make this conversion for you.

Pumpkin Pie Spice Ratio Calculator

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