Fall
Melting Olaf
A clear cocktail for those parents who have seen "Frozen" exactly 14 times too many, and will get their fill of miniature Annas and Elsas come Halloween night.
By Andrew KnowltonPhotography by Alex Lau
Toasted Pumpkin Seeds
When it comes to tasty pumpkin seeds, it's all about the seasoning—don't go crazy, but do be a little creative.
By Dawn PerryPhotography by Alex Lau
Cranberry Grilled Cheese
“A tart twist on the crisp, comfort-food classic.” —Dawn Perry, senior food editor
By Dawn PerryPhotography by Danny Kim
Apple Cider–Cooked Farro
Boiling farro in apple cider—a move from New York restaurant Charlie Bird— infuses grains with character.
By Claire SaffitzPhotography by Christina Holmes
Pumpkin Bread with Toasted Coconut
Make sure your eggs and coconut oil are at room temperature for this pumpkin bread recipe: Cold eggs can make the oil seize, making the batter uneven.
By Dawn PerryPhotography by Alex Lau
Pumpkin Streusel Muffins
Grinding half of the walnuts into the streusel makes for extra tender, buttery muffin tops.
By Dawn PerryPhotography by Alex Lau
Halloween Peanut Butter and Toffee Candy Bark
By The Bon Appétit Test KitchenPhotography by Jos Picayo
Zucchini Bread with Oats
For a slightly more virtuous quick bread—more like breakfast, less like dessert—reduce the amount of granulated sugar to one cup.
By Dawn PerryPhotography by Alex Lau
Vegetable Soup
The pasta will continue to absorb the broth as it sits, so use a small noodle like ditalini, stars, or alphabet shapes.
By Bon AppétitPhotography by Alex Lau
Cinnamon Sugar Apples
It’s simple, sweet, and gets better as it sits.
By Bon AppétitPhotography by Alex Lau
Strawberry Pomegranate and Rose Petal Mess
Use store-bought meringues and skip the first step, if you prefer.
By Yotam OttolenghiPhotography by Marcus Nilsson
Parsley, Red Onion, and Pomegranate Salad
Yes, you can treat parsley as a salad green, as long as your bunch isn’t woody. Sweet molasses and tart sumac make it vibrant. As for the raw onions, massage them with salt and let them sit for half an hour so they’re not so astringent. Also, adds Ottolenghi, “so you don’t burb.”
By Yotam OttolenghiPhotography by Christopher Testani
The Retox
Like the opposite of master cleanse, with a similar kick.
By Dawn PerryPhotography by Matt Duckor
Chicken with Turnip and Pear
Finishing chicken thighs in a quick pear and turnip compote creates a rich, sweet and savory sauce.
By The Bon Appétit Test KitchenPhotography by Yossy Arefi
Spicy Honey-Glazed Parsnips
By Dawn PerryPhotography by Christina Holmes
Roasted Root Vegetable Salad with Mint and Pistachios
A great way to use up different winter vegetables that you might have around. Feel free to increase the amount of some and eliminate others, depending on your preference, but make sure to cut them into similar sizes so they'll cook in roughly the same amount of time.
By Alison RomanPhotography by Hirsheimer Hamilton
Vegetable Shepherd’s Pie
Lentils and fresh and dried mushrooms give this vegetarian casserole its meaty character. You can prepare most of it in advance and bake it just before your guests arrive.
By Bon AppétitPhotography by Romulo Yanes
Mashed Root Vegetables with Bacon Vinaigrette
We especially like the combination of parsnips, kohlrabi, and celery root in this bacony mash. Prepare the dish a day ahead to allow the flavors to meld (and save time on Thanksgiving Day).
By Victoria GranofPhotography by Jeremy Liebman
Whole Wheat Orecchiette with Bitter Greens and Radishes
By The Bon Appétit Test KitchenPhotography by Lisa Hubbard
Chicken Pot Pie
By The Bon Appétit Test KitchenPhotography by Jason Lowe
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