It’s time to break up with pumpkin spice because you are going to “fall” in love with the real seasonal flavors of autumn.
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It’s time to break up with pumpkin spice because you are going to “fall” in love with the real seasonal flavors of autumn.
Although salads are traditionally considered a staple of spring or summer, once you add a starch and protein, it can hit the spot on an autumn day. Making great use of convenient ingredients, such as canned beans, and versatile enough that you can use whatever sausage you have on-hand, this tasty salad can be put together quickly and easily.
There’s nothing like soup to say autumn is here. A variation of the Thai soup Tom Kha Gai, this soup uses coconut milk for a rich, warm texture and replaces chicken with roasted squash to bring out fall flavors, as well as provide a vegetarian alternative.
Paella is a traditional Spanish dish that focuses on rice with garnishes intended just to add flavor to the rice. Paella takes some planning and prep time, but it’s a one-pan dish and the results are delicious and substantive.
Ragù Bolognese is a meat-based sauce in Italian cuisine, typical of the city of Bologna, which is a great way to warm up on a chilly, autumn evening. This hearty and filling sauce can be served with any sort of pasta or lasagna.
Scones are a British-baked good that is typically served with cream tea. They are similar to biscuits; but instead of butter, heavy cream is used to give scones the crumbly texture for which they are known. Adding currants or raisins brings a lovely fall flavor without resorting to pumpkin spice.
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