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6 Tips for Making Fantastic Fall Dishes

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As the days get shorter and the weather gets colder, I start to crave all cozy, rich fall flavors! You know what I am talking about – cinnamon, pumpkin spice, nutmeg, and the seasonal produce that comes along with Fall, too! From apples, pumpkins, sweet potatoes, and squash, fall brings such food joy to me! Below, I’ve put together a list of 90 recipes to make this fall from breakfast to dessert!

Fall is such an exciting time to try new recipes! All those warming spices and hearty ingredients come together for such satisfying dishes. From hearty baked oatmeal to easy beef stew and turmeric cake, you can whip up a cornucopia of easy and mouthwatering dishes.

P.S. And it’s not all about the pumpkin spice, although that’s definitely a highlight of the fall season! But there’s something for everyone – vegetarian fall recipes, casseroles, desserts, and even tasty fall recipes for kids!

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Reasons to Make More Fall Recipes

  • Embrace seasonal foods. Making more fall recipes allows you to embrace the unique autumn flavors and ingredients this season brings. Enjoy warm spices like cinnamon and nutmeg, and maximize the sweetness of butternut squash and Brussels sprouts.
  • Warm and cozy – perfect for cold weather. Healthy fall recipes naturally provide warmth and comfort. Savoring a bowl of hearty pumpkin soup or indulging in a slice of warm apple pie can be cozy and satisfying. Homemade comfort doesn’t get better!
  • Prep for festive gatherings and holidays. I don’t know about you, but making fall recipes puts me in the mood for holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas. It adds to the sense of celebration. Plus, making a cozy family dinner, like one of the hearty fall casseroles, is also a great way to do a practice run on a particular recipe before the big day.
  • Budget-friendly recipes. Let’s be real: fresh berries in the fall are incredibly overpriced. But apples, pomegranates, and cranberries are not. We all know that seasonal produce is often more abundant and affordable during its peak, so it’s best to make fall recipes in the fall and save all the fresh and summer fruits and veggies for next year.

Here are some tips for creating healthy fall recipes.

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Use the indoor grill.

When the fall weather becomes too chilly to head into the great outdoors (or backyard), why not fire up the indoor electric grill to prepare healthy fall recipes with outdoor flavor?

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Use slow cookers to make wholesome, comforting food

Our bodies crave comfort this time of year, and slow cookers are here to help. They are great for chili, stews, and soups. Just add the ingredients into the slow cooker in the morning; by dinner time, you will have a hearty meal to satisfy the entire family.

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Air fry!

Fall often means more indoor time, movie nights, family gaming, and, of course, football season. So, use the air fryer to whip up healthier treats with little hands-on time. Check out all my air fryer recipes.

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Double batch.

This time of year is all about hearty dishes. Take this opportunity to whip up double batches and freeze them, making weeknights easier. Fall casseroles are especially great at doubling up.

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Get more vitamin D.

As the days get shorter, so does our exposure to sunlight and vitamin D. To keep your level topped up with this beneficial nutrient, include foods with high vitamin D levels in your diet. Items like fish, eggs, milk, and mushrooms are excellent choices.

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Fall Basics

  • Know your basics. Fall is all about comfort foods like soups, chilis, and stews, and that often means being stocked up on broth. Learn how to make beef stock, chicken stock, and vegetable stock. You may also want to check out how to cook pasta, lentils, and quinoa so you’re set.
  • Meal prep ideas. Make these meal prep components on the weekend so you are prepped for the week ahead: pumpkin puree, marinara sauce, pumpkin pie spice, and applesauce. Chop up all the veggies for mirepoix, roast sunflower seeds and pumpkin seeds, toast pecans, and make candied walnuts to go with your fall salads.
  • Be squash smart. Learn how to cut butternut squash, cook them, and turn them into delicious noodles. Roasting winter squashes makes an instant side dish and thankfully, you have plenty of options. Try roasted acorn squash, delicata squash, or spaghetti squash.
  • Other fall veggies. Check out how to cut Brussel sprouts, cabbage, broccoli, and mushrooms correctly. Then, to ensure the texture is just right, check out how to cook broccoli and beets. Instantly add flavor to your healthy fall recipes with caramelized onions, roasted garlic, or au jus.
  • Don’t forget the fruits. Learn how to cut a pomegranate, freeze cranberries, cut oranges, or make apple chips to include in snacks or fall breakfast recipes.
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Best Fall Recipes

If you love this time of the year, you’re in for a treat with this collection of fall recipes. Starting with delicious fall breakfast recipes that are just right on busy mornings. Once the cooler months hit, I’m all about those comforting foods like fall casseroles, pasta, hearty soups and stews, and yes, even vegetarian fall recipes! And let’s not forget those with more sensitive taste palates. We have a nice collection of fall recipes for kids with all their favorites! And finally, finish the day with one of the fall dessert recipes for the perfect ending to your meal.

You can find some fall recipe ideas here.

About the Author

Yumna Jawad, who was born in Africa to Lebanese parents and moved to the US at 11 years old, is beloved by millions of fans globally on Instagram, TikTok, and her website, Feel Good Foodie for her unique, delicious, creative and easy recipes that often go viral on social media. She has grown her massive following from scratch the past decade and has recently founded a new culinary venture, Oath Oats, launched in November 2022. Yumna’s viral food trends have been featured by Live with Kelly & Ryan, The Today Show, Good Morning America, PEOPLE, Vogue, and the New York Times. A graduate from the University of Michigan Business School, she now lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan, with her husband and two kids. Yumna’s parents are both Lebanese so she proudly features Lebanese, middle eastern and Ramadan recipes as part of her heritage. Her first cookbook, The Feel Good Foodie Cookbook, launched in May 2024 (Penguin) and is filled with over 100 approachable, unique and delicious “Middle Eastern meets Midwestern” recipes for the entire family. The cookbook hit the bestseller lists on Amazon, USA Today and Publisher’s Weekly

This article originally appeared on Feelgoodfoodie.net and was syndicated by MediaFeed.org.

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