Nothing says fall like breaking out the sweaters, grabbing a warm cup of hot chocolate and preparing those home-cooked meals and treats that make you feel all warm inside. Whether you’re in a new home or an old one, making the kitchen your oasis from the fall winds, rains and cold weather is a great way to feel at ease.
Check out these great fall recipes and make your house a home this season:
Chocolate Bar Hot Chocolate
If you have leftover Halloween candy, then this hot chocolate recipe is just for you. http://allrecipes.com/recipe/chocolate-bar-hot-chocolate/detail.aspx
Mary Alice’s Hoagie Dip
When I think fall, I also think of football. Football Sundays are a tradition nationwide, and an excellent way to feed your guests during viewing parties is to have all the fixins for a hoagie with hardly any cleanup!
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/mary-alices-hoagie-dip-recipe/index.html
Sweet Bourbon Mashed Potatoes
Thanksgiving is around the corner, and one of the side dishes that make me always feel like fall is really in effect is a nice bowl of sweet potatoes. Add a little bourbon and the dish is good to go.
Pumpkin Creme Pies
You can’t have fall without pumpkin, and this delectable treat is a great dessert that incorporates the fruit in a tasty way. Serve these pumpkin crème pies at a party or at the dinner table.
http://tastykitchen.com/recipes/holidays/pumpkin-creme-pies/
Pumpkin Cannelloni with Sage Brown Butter Sauce
Any kind of pasta stuffed with a savory filling is great for fall, and this recipe for pumpkin cannelloni is no different.
http://www.countryliving.com/recipefinder/pumpkin-cannelloni-sage-brown-butter-sauce-recipe
Spinach Feta Risotto
This Spinach Feta Risotto is sure to make a meal better. A vegetarian dish, it’s great for a Sunday evening meal or even leftovers.
http://www.ezrapoundcake.com/archives/21316
Be sure to visit our Pinterest page for more great fall “kitchen creation” ideas! http://pinterest.com/williamraveis/kitchen-creations/







December 9th, 2012 at 2:28 pm
Thanks for your nice post. I also like “The Best Recipes For A Fall State Of Mind” for the title. Well put Sara.