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fall recipes

Apple Cider Cinnamon Sugar Doughnuts

October 10, 2019 by Laura Tucker Leave a Comment

Hello, Autumn! Nice to finally see you! We hit our first “cold” front of the season, and feeling the temps drop down just a few degrees to make the mid-afternoon heat tolerable has certainly been well welcomed! We live in the middle of a field of planted pines, so not many of the trees that surround our house ever change colors. It’s pretty much green outside all year, so I always make sure I go the extra mile to make things really feel like fall around here. Yesterday afternoon that meant breaking out the apple cider and getting a little creative in the kitchen, and these Apple Cider Cinnamon Sugar Doughnuts have been the perfect treat to help us welcome in the season!

Apple Cider Cinnamon Sugar Doughnuts…

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Pumpkin Chess Pie

September 7, 2019 by Laura Tucker Leave a Comment

This recipe for Pumpkin Chess Pie is a twist on a classic favorite, and it’s sure to be the star of the dessert table at Thanksgiving!

I’ve seen a lot of shade being thrown around on social media lately about when an appropriate time is to begin posting about pumpkin spice, decorating for fall and anything pertaining to autumn in general. Boy, people will certainly come out of the woodwork to give their two cents about things that are really not that important in the grand scheme of things. The “pumpkin police” do not get to rain on my pumpkin parade. If you can’t be happy eating a slice of this pumpkin chess pie, I just don’t know how to help you!

This Pumpkin Chess Pie ranks supreme on the Thanksgiving table, and it's perfectly creamy texture makes it extra delicious!…

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Pepper Jack Macaroni & Cheese Stuffed Acorn Squash + Giveaway!

November 6, 2017 by Laura Tucker 1 Comment

This post was sponsored by No Yolks as part of an Influencer Activation for Influence Central and all opinions expressed in my post are my own.

This year for Thanksgiving, I’m making it a point to think “outside the casserole” and serve up some amazing and unique fall-inspired side dishes that my family is sure to love. My deep southern roots don’t quickly let me forget that casserole dishes are king of the dinner table, but I’ve been daydreaming of a fun way to make a common southern inspired dish with a delicious and unexpected twist!The fall season is in full swing, which means it's time to fall in love with this recipe for Pepper Jack Macaroni and Cheese Stuffed Acorn Squash! The nutty flavor of the squash paired with the creamy cheese sauce and perfectly cooked noodles makes this dish a mouthwatering treat! #ad #NoYolks #NoOtherNoodle #MC…

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Oatmeal Rice Krispie Cookies

October 28, 2016 by Laura Tucker 3 Comments

Have you heard about the amazing virtual holiday cookie swap going on over at Altamontefamily.com? Every Friday from October 21st until December 23rd, several bloggers are pooling together to bake the most delicious holiday cookies in hopes that it will inspire you to whip up your own batch during the hustle and bustle of the holiday season! Just search #cookieswappingood or click on the image below to be taken directly to the swap where you’ll find ALL kids of delicious cookies waiting on you!

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Pumpkin Custard Pie

October 12, 2016 by Laura Tucker Leave a Comment

As much as I love the Fall season, there’s no doubt that it’s typically one of the busiest times of the year for me and my family. My husband and I sat down a few days ago and reflected on our day and how we were feeling. We’re both tired, mentally and physically. We both have multiple different projects going on, and we’re being pulled in many different directions. It’s okay to be busy and to have goals to work towards, but it’s not okay to remain mentally and physically tired all the time. Sometimes, you just need to take a break.

I haven’t sat down and talked with the hubs much about us taking a little vacation, but it’s another bullet on my to-do list. So until I can find the time to plan something of the sort, I think I’ll just set my list aside for now and bake.

Pumpkin Custard Pie - a delicious twist on everyone's favorite Fall recipe: Pumpkin Pie! This particular pie has a very creamy texture and is perfect with a tall glass of milk!

Sometimes I consider cooking to be a chore, but most of the time I feel like it’s a much needed escape for me. If I’m lucky enough to get the toddler to go down for a nap (she’s been fiercely protesting her naps here lately,) I’ll ditch my work and just get lost in the kitchen – getting my creative juices flowing and then indulging in the fruit of my efforts.

So I took some time for myself and baked a pie. A beautiful, pumpkiny, custardy, creamy pie with a big ‘ol dollop of Cool Whip right on top. Just for me, and me only. I needed that pie, y’all. And boy, was it good to me.

Pumpkin Custard Pie - a delicious twist on everyone's favorite Fall recipe: Pumpkin Pie! This particular pie has a very creamy texture and is perfect with a tall glass of milk!

I love traditional pumpkin pie. I mean, I really love it. I can skip all of the other stuff on the Thanksgiving table and go straight for the pumpkin pie and call it a day. We’ve still got a while before Thanksgiving is here, though, and my hankering for the stuff just couldn’t wait any longer.

Instead of doing a traditional pie, though, I decided to put a little twist on it. My taste buds wanted something a little thicker, creamier, and richer than plain ol’ pumpkin pie, so I took a stab at making a Pumpkin Custard Pie with some delicious farm fresh eggs that a friend gave to us. Once I pulled it out of the oven, my heart was stolen by it’s golden brown goodness. So. darn. good.Pumpkin Custard Pie - a delicious twist on everyone's favorite Fall recipe: Pumpkin Pie! This particular pie has a very creamy texture and is perfect with a tall glass of milk!

As much as I’d love to say I took the time to make a beautiful, flaky pie crust from scratch, that’s just not my cup of tea. I keep frozen pie crusts in stock in my deep freezer at all times. They’re always there like an old trusty friend when the chance comes up to bake a pie, and they’re delicious all the same. And frankly, who has time to make a homemade crust these days? (I wish I did, but I definitely don’t.) Store bought it always fine. 🙂

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Pumpkin Custard Pie

Prep Time10 minutes mins
Cook Time1 hour hr
Total Time1 hour hr 10 minutes mins
Course: Dessert
Author: Southern Made Simple

Ingredients

  • 1 9 pinch pie shell frozen
  • 1 cup pumpkin puree
  • 1 12 oz can evaporated milk
  • 3 eggs
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar - packed
  • 1 Tbs all purpose flour
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp all spice
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • Cool whip optional

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 F
  • In a large bowl, combine eggs, evaporated milk, pumpkin, sugars, flour, salt, all spice, and cinnamon
  • Beat with a hand mixer until smooth
  • Pour into pie shell and set on top of baking sheet
  • Bake for 60-65 minutes, or until pie is set in center
  • Top with a dollop of cool whip (optional)
  • Enjoy!

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Each bite of this pie helped me unwind, refocus and indulge in all of the goodness that is going on around me. Sometimes all of the good can be masked by our own busyness, but it’s so important to slow down and just take some time for ourselves. This pie was exactly what I needed.

Pumpkin Custard Pie - a delicious twist on everyone's favorite Fall recipe: Pumpkin Pie! This particular pie has a very creamy texture and is perfect with a tall glass of milk!

Do you find yourself to be extra busy during this time of year? Do you find it hard to reflect on the sweetness of life going on around you? If so, my friend, you need a slice of pie. Kick back, relax, and enjoy every bite of life!

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Cinnamon Stewed Apples

September 13, 2016 by Laura Tucker 4 Comments

This recipe for cinnamon stewed apples is one of my favorite comfort foods of all time. With a scoop of ice cream on top, you’re in for a real treat!

It may still be 95 degrees outside here in Alabama, but make no mistake about it, there’s a nip in the air! Truthfully,  all I mean by that is that the humidity has just slacked off a good bit and it doesn’t feel like a sauna outside, but I’m pretty sure most of us Alabamians would probably classify that as a nip! 😉

And when I feel Fall in the air, I waste no time getting in the Falliday spirit! One of my favorite ways to jump into the season is to fill my home with the aroma of all of those glorious cinnamon-y spices, and it’s a total bonus if those smells just so happen to be coming from my kitchen!

Cinnamon Glazed Stewed Apples

 

One of my favorite Autumn-inspired dishes is cinnamon stewed apples. It’s simple, delicious, and BOY does it make your house smell amazing when it’s simmering in the pot!

One of my favorite grocery stores was recently cleaning out their produce section and was marking down produce that they needed to move out quickly. I stumbled upon a bag of mixed apples marked down to just 99 cents, and I knew right away that stewed apples were definitely happening as soon as I got home!

Cinnamon Glazed Stewed Apples

Once I unloaded the groceries and put the baby down for a nap, I washed and peeled 3 of the apples.  I got out my handy dandy apple slicer and had the apples chopped and ready to stew in seconds!

Next, I got out my favorite skillet and thew in the apple slices with a little dab of butter. I cooked the apples on medium-high heat for about 5 minutes until they were nice and tender.

Cinnamon Glazed Stewed Apples

Once the apples were done, I removed from heat and added in flour, sugar, all spice and cinnamon. I gave it a good stir and let it sit for a few minutes, just enough to get that beautiful, thick and delicious glaze over them!

By the way, here’s a free printable version of my recipe for you to try! If you decide to give this recipe a go, I’d love to hear about how it turned out!

Cinnamon Glazed Stewed Apples

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Stewed Apples

Cook Time5 minutes mins
Total Time5 minutes mins
Author: Southern Made Simple

Ingredients

  • 3 Apples - peeled cored and sliced
  • 3 Tbs butter
  • 1 Tbs flour
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp allspice
  • 1/4 cup sugar

Instructions

  • Peel, core and slice apples.
  • In a large skillet, melt butter and toss in apples. Allow to cook on high for roughly 5 minutes until apples are tender but not mushy. Stir frequently while cooking.
  • Remove from heat and add in flour, cinnamon, allspice and sugar and stir until well combined. As the apples cool, a thick glaze will form.
  • Serve immediately while warm - best over vanilla ice cream!

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This quick and simple stewed apple recipe is the perfect leap into the Fall season, and it’s an amazing side dish to serve with a meal OR you can eat it as dessert with a side of ice cream!

Cinnamon Glazed Stewed Apples

 

Do you have a favorite recipe that helps you get into the Fall spirit? If so, I’d love to hear about it! Drop a comment below and share your ideas!

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