Transform your kitchen into a cinnamon-scented haven this fall with these cozy recipes! From warm, spiced apple muffins to pumpkin-infused breads and healthy oatmeal breakfasts, these baked goods are perfect for every autumn craving. Indulge in comforting desserts, all designed to bring the flavors of the season to your table. Whether you're looking for sweet treats or wholesome morning bites, these fall-inspired recipes will make your holiday baking dreams come true!
Pumpkin Almond Croissants
Transform your day-old croissants into a fall sensation! This irresistible recipe infuses buttery, flaky pastry with the rich flavors of honey, pumpkin and almond flour. Easy & scrumptious!
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Sweet Potato Muffins with Pecan Crumble
These Sweet Potato Muffins are made using grated raw sweet potatoes, topped with a crunchy, buttery pecan crunch crumble that perfectly balances the mildly sweet and ultra-soft muffins.
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French Toast Muffins
French Toast Muffins are an easy twist on classic French toast! Topped with a cinnamon sugar pecan topping, I use a secret ingredient to keep them nice and sturdy. Plus, they're freezer-friendly for a quick breakfast on-the-go.
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Chocolate Waffles with Tres Leches Sauce
Chocolate Waffles topped with cinnamon tres leches sauce - Perfect for indulgent breakfast or brunch, this waffle recipe is guaranteed to be a crowd-pleaser - No buttermilk!
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Pumpkin Muffins
These Pumpkin Muffins are truly one of the best fall baking recipes you'll try! They are incredibly soft, fluffy, and decadently filled with dark chocolate chips. Plus, it’s a breeze to make!
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Healthiest Oatmeal Banana Cookies
These oatmeal banana cookies are one of the healthiest cookies you'll ever eat! Made using nutritious ingredients, they have a hearty and chewy texture with crispy edges. Made in one bowl!
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Easy Hot Cross Buns
These Hot Cross Buns have all the flavors of traditional rolls but made much easier with store bought rolls. This classic Easter recipe is ideal if you are short on time or intimidated by bread baking. Ready in 40 minutes, including baking time!
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Carrot Date Cookies
These Carrot Date Cookies may not be the prettiest but they are one of the healthiest cookies you'll ever make! Made using 6 wholesome ingredients, these have a soft and chewy texture, and are a guilt-free treat. No butter, oil, sugar or flour!
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Banana Overnight Oats
This Banana Overnight Oats captures all the flavors of a banana nut muffin in a convenient overnight oats recipe!
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Healthy Oatmeal Cups
Oatmeal Cups are a portable form of traditional baked oatmeal. Easily made in one bowl, they are healthy and also made using nutritious ingredients. Store them in the freezer for a wholesome grab-and-go breakfast!
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Baked Banana Oatmeal
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This Baked Banana Oatmeal recipe comes together in one bowl. Made using wholesome, nutritious ingredients, it is mildly sweet and couldn’t be easier to prepare. Customize it with your favorite toppings to make it uniquely yours!
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Air Fryer Bread Pudding
This Air Fryer Bread Pudding is infused with cinnamon, vanilla flavors, and plump raisins. It's effortless, straightforward, easy, and ready in 30 minutes. It is heavenly served hot with a scoop of vanilla ice cream!
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Pumpkin Waffles
These Pumpkin Waffles are soft and light with a pillowy texture. It captures Fall flavors with cozy cinnamon and plenty of pumpkin, and tastes amazing!
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Apple Cinnamon Bread
This Apple Cinnamon Bread is packed with 2 juicy apples. It's moist, tender with buttery undertones, not-too-sweet and it's like enjoying fall in every bite!
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Apple Waffles
This Apple Waffles recipe uses two whole apples and the batter is made easily in a blender. Made using healthy ingredients like rolled oats, eggs, milk, and butter, or coconut oil, it makes a healthy fall breakfast.
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Healthy Pumpkin Pancakes
These Healthy Pumpkin Pancakes are made using only wholesome ingredients like almond flour, eggs, and pumpkin puree. They are ultra soft and fluffy, and there's no butter or oil!
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Apple Cinnamon Muffins
These Apple Cinnamon Muffins are tall with cinnamony domed tops. They are made using grated apples that meld into the muffins resulting in a moist and tender crumb that doesn't fall apart. You’ll fall in love with one bite!
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Carrot Cake Oatmeal
This Carrot Cake Oatmeal recipe takes all the flavors of a carrot cake with cream cheese frosting and then made into a nutritious and delicious breakfast!. It is like having dessert for breakfast (stove top and microwave instructions included).
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Hawaiian Roll Cinnamon Rolls
Quick and easy Hawaiian Roll Cinnamon Rolls begin with store bought Hawaiian rolls smothered in cinnamon butter, baked and then drizzled with an easy cinnamon glaze. One of the best recipes with Hawaiian rolls that I have tasted.
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Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal
This Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal is made in the instant pot without the dreaded burn signal. Loaded with apples, walnuts and cinnamon, it is warm, cozy, ultra creamy, and is ready in under 30 minutes.
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Persimmon Cinnamon Bread
This Persimmon Cinnamon Bread is packed with 3 juicy persimmons. It incorporates persimmons in the form of grated and chopped, which not only adds visual interest and texture but also keeps the bread moist and tender. When sliced, it holds together beautifully without crumbling.
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