From apples to butternut squash, these comforting autumn recipes make the season even more delicious.

As temperatures cool and fall harvests abound, it's hard not to want to dust off the baking equipment and make some seriously cozy treats. And if you love apple recipes, this collection has your name on it. 🙂
So without further ado, here are my favorite easy recipes this fall!
1

Small Batch Apple Cider Vinegar Dressing (5 Minutes)
This easy apple cider vinegar dressing is tangy, slightly sweet, and ready in 5 minutes with simple pantry ingredients. Yields four servings.
2

Easy Apple Yogurt Cake (Moist & Tender)
This apple yogurt cake is soft, moist, and lighter than traditional recipes. Made with oil instead of butter and packed with fresh apples.
3

Small Batch Fermented Carrots (Crunchy & Savory)
These easy fermented carrot sticks are crunchy, tangy and delicious! Learn how to ferment carrots at home with just a few basic ingredients.
4

Small Batch Apple Crumble with Whipped Greek Yogurt
This easy apple crumble recipe is a simple cozy dessert featuring fresh apples topped with a crisp oat crumble and homemade whipped yogurt.
5

How to Cut a Pomegranate (Without the Mess)
Learn how to cut a pomegranate without the mess, remove the seeds easily, and make fresh pomegranate juice at home in a few simple steps.
6

Carrot Ginger Soup for One
This easy single-serve carrot ginger soup is has a subtle umami flavor, featuring white miso paste, fresh ginger and freshly squeezed orange.
7

Broccoli Cheddar Soup for One (Panera Copycat)
This simple broccoli cheddar soup recipe tastes just like Panera's, but it's scaled perfectly for a single cozy serving. Ready in 25 minutes!
8

Roasted Butternut Squash Soup with Apple
This easy butternut squash apple soup recipe is the BEST! It's naturally vegan and features delicious roasted carrots, potatoes and apples.
Love these and want to explore some cozy holiday treats? Definitely check out these easy Thanksgiving side dishes or holiday dessert recipes next.
Enjoy!






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