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- Stuffed eggplant, inspired by Henri MatisseAn eggplant stuffed with North African and Middle East ingredients gives a nod to one of Henri Matisse's classic works.
- Pumpkin pancakes with butter pecan syrupWhat's better on a chilly fall morning than pumpkin pancakes? Butter pecan syrup, and maybe even a side of bacon, turns breakfast into a special meal.
- Apple cheesecake bars with walnut streusel toppingWith a shortbread crust, an apple-cheesecake filling, and a crunchy walnut streusel topping, this dessert has it all. Save this recipe for a holiday dessert, or make it now for an afternoon treat.
- Milky Way crazy candy bar cakeThis decadent chocolate, caramel Bundt cake will disappear leftover Halloween candy in a jiff. 聽
- White bean soup with sage and sausageVariations of this soup are made in Tuscany, France, and Britain. This version combines white beans, sage, shallots, garlic, and sausage in a soup hearty enough to be a meal.聽
- Spiced and baked sweet potato friesDo you love to order sweet potato fries when eating out? Here's an easy version to try at home.
- Apple streusel barsUse crisp and tart Granny Smith apples to make these apple streusel bars.
- Roasted apple layer cakeThis cake is moist and packed with plenty of apples and fall flavors. Topped with a cream cheese frosting, it's sure to be the hit of any autumn gathering.聽
- Graveyard dirt cake for HalloweenThere is a time and place for Oreo cookies and whipped topping, and that's Halloween. Add a little seasonal flair to the usual dirt cake.聽
- Radical hospitality, nurturing comfort: Italian chicken stewChicken, potatoes, artichoke hearts, olives, and capers create a hearty, rustic Italian stew. The recipe is adapted from聽'Hedgebrook Cookbook: Celebrating Radical Hospitality.'聽
- Pumpkin pizza partyEveryone loves a pizza party! Mix up the pumpkin pizza dough and pumpkin-tomato sauce ahead of time, then gather plenty of toppings, the kids, or a group of friends, and go to town.聽
- 13 Halloween treats Whether you're throwing a fall festival, a spooky soiree, or a trick-or-treating after party, these treats will satisfy guests of any age.
- Free online course: Holiday Food TraditionsDid you ever wonder what the English settlers at the Plymouth, Mass., colony ate for their first Thanksgiving? Or why the British eat pancakes on Shrove Tuesday? Join a free online course offered by Principia College to learn these fun holiday food facts and more.
- Oct. 24 is National Food DayFood Day is a nationwide celebration and movement that promotes healthy, affordable, and sustainable food.
- Cheesy sweet potato, sausage, and corn chowderUse a spicy sausage to balance the sweet potatoes and sweet corn in this chowder recipe. This chowder is best served in bread bowls toasted in the oven.聽
- Five-spice pork roast with apple, onion compoteAn聽inexpensive pork roast, seasoned with fresh garlic and聽Chinese five-spice powder,聽and braised on a bed of聽apples, onions, and apple cider聽until falling-apart tender, becomes an impressive, company-worthy dinner.
- Individual pear and hazelnut tart with lemon goat cheese creamIt's pear season! There's nothing better than an individual tart, warm from the oven, topped with lemon goat cheese cream.聽
- Meatless Monday: Biscuits and vegetarian red eye gravyAdapted from聽'The Southern Vegetarian Cookbook,' this red eye gravy gets its umami-rich, sausage-like flavor and texture from mushrooms, herbs and spices. Paired with easy-to-make drop biscuits, it creates an iconic Southern breakfast.聽
- Asian meatballs with sweet and spicy tamarind sauceUse these clever meatballs in spaghetti sauce for an everyday dinner, or tossed with a sweet and spicy tamarind sauce for a party appetizer. Your family or guests will never guess they're half tofu!
- Tailgate challenge winner: German sauerkraut rollSue Lau of Dayton, Ohio, submitted the winning recipe for our tailgate challenge with her Wisconsin-inspired roll stuffed with brats, beef, kraut and cheese.