Cozy Fall Treat: Pumpkin Pie Whipped Dr Pepper Recipe (Viral Soda Hack!)

The Ultimate Fall Drink: Creamy, Cozy Pumpkin Pie Whipped Dr Pepper

By Jason Griffith

Forget the PSL—there’s a new, impossibly easy, and addictively delicious fall drink taking center stage, and it involves a classic soda. This Pumpkin Pie Whipped Dr Pepper takes everything you love about those cozy autumn dessert flavors and infuses them into a bubbly, refreshing glass.

It’s the ultimate two-minute treat: a sweet, fizzy foundation of Dr Pepper topped with a homemade pumpkin spice whip that melts slowly into the soda, creating a creamy, spiced dream. It tastes exactly like sipping a liquid version of pumpkin pie while feeling the gentle fizz of your favorite dark soda. If you’re looking for a quick, unique way to celebrate the season, you just found your new obsession.

Why I Love This Recipe

I’m a huge fan of simple recipes that deliver massive flavor, and this drink hits every single note. Here’s why the Pumpkin Pie Whipped Dr Pepper has become my go-to fall sipper:

  • Speed is Key: Seriously, it takes about three minutes to assemble. No long brewing times, no complicated steps. It’s instant gratification for your fall cravings.
  • Unique Flavor Profile: It balances the spicy, fruity notes of Dr Pepper with the warmth of pumpkin pie spice. It’s sweet, fizzy, and surprisingly complex.
  • The Texture: The contrast between the cold, bubbly soda and the rich, creamy pumpkin whip is sensational. The whip slowly sinks, turning the Dr Pepper into a velvety cream soda.
  • A Perfect Seasonal Swap: While I love a hot drink, sometimes you need something cold and fizzy to pair with a rich holiday meal or a lazy afternoon. This is that perfect cool treat.

Ingredients

This recipe is simple and requires only a handful of common pantry items and one can of your favorite soda.

IngredientQuantityNotes
Dr Pepper (chilled)1 can (12 oz)Must be cold for maximum fizz.
Pumpkin Puree2 tbspNot pumpkin pie filling. Just 100% pure pumpkin.
Heavy Cream2 tbspCreates the thick, luscious whip. Use coconut cream for dairy-free.
Maple Syrup or Vanilla Syrup1 tbspAdds sweetness and a hint of depth.
Pumpkin Pie Spice1/2 tspThe essential flavor! Don’t skimp.
Whipped CreamFor toppingOptional, but highly recommended for that dessert finish.
CinnamonDashFor garnish.

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Swaps and Notes

  • Dairy-Free Option: Use full-fat canned coconut cream in place of heavy cream. Chill the can overnight and scoop the solid cream off the top.
  • Syrup Swap: If you don’t have maple or vanilla syrup, simple syrup or even a touch of brown sugar dissolved in the cream mixture can work.
  • Spice Level: If you love a lot of spice, add an extra pinch of cinnamon or a tiny dash of nutmeg to the pumpkin mixture.
  • Soda Alternatives: While Dr Pepper is the classic pairing, this whip is also fantastic with Root BeerCream Soda, or even a very cold Ginger Ale.

How to Make Pumpkin Pie Whipped Dr Pepper

Get ready—this is the fastest recipe on Chef Maniac!

  1. Prepare the Pumpkin Whip: In a small bowl, combine the pumpkin pureeheavy creammaple/vanilla syrup, and pumpkin pie spice.
  2. Whisk Until Smooth: Use a mini whisk or a fork to mix the ingredients thoroughly. Continue whisking until the mixture is smooth and slightly thickened. You want it creamy, not completely stiff.
  3. Assemble the Drink: Fill a tall glass with ice. Slowly pour the chilled Dr Pepper over the ice.
  4. Top and Serve: Gently spoon the pumpkin whip mixture on top of the soda. It should sit nicely on the surface. Finish with a generous swirl of whipped cream (if using) and a light sprinkle of cinnamon for garnish. Serve immediately!

Tips for Success

  • Chilled Soda is Non-Negotiable: The colder the Dr Pepper, the better the fizz and the longer the pumpkin whip will float.
  • Don’t Over-Whip: Unlike traditional whipped cream, we are aiming for a creamy suspension that will slowly melt into the soda, not stiff peaks. A fork or small whisk is all you need.
  • The Glass Matters: Use a tall, clear glass to show off the beautiful layered effect of the dark soda and the creamy pumpkin layer.
  • Make it Frozen: For a fun slushie/float hybrid, blend the pumpkin whip ingredients with the Dr Pepper and a cup of ice until smooth.

Serving Suggestions and Pairings

This drink is rich enough to be a standalone treat, but it also pairs wonderfully with classic fall desserts and cozy snacks.

Nutritional Information (Per Serving)

Note: This is an estimation based on standard ingredients and includes the whipped cream topping.

NutrientAmount
Calories170−200
Total Fat7g
Saturated Fat4g
Total Carbs30g
Sugar28g
Protein1g

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Storage and Leftover Tips

This drink is best made fresh and consumed immediately to enjoy the full fizz and layered texture.

  • Leftover Whip: If you have extra pumpkin whip mixture, store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. When you’re ready for another drink, give it a quick whisk to re-emulsify before spooning it over the soda. Do not store the mixed drink.

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Final Thoughts

This Pumpkin Pie Whipped Dr Pepper is proof that the best recipes are often the simplest ones. It’s a fun twist on a viral trend that instantly delivers on flavor, making it the perfect treat for a quick afternoon pick-me-up or a festive addition to your holiday dessert table.

Did you try this recipe? Let me know what you thought in the comments below, and don’t forget to tag #ChefManiac on social media!