Fall is when we need a bit more comfort - the weather turns cold, and it's usually gray and rainy outdoors.
One of the easiest ways of adding more comfort to your daily life is to cook comforting food for you and your loved ones.
Here are a few traditional cooking ideas for those who want to feel cozy and happy this fall.
Warm soups like pumpkin, butternut squash, or chicken noodle can be soothing on cool fall days. They're like a cozy hug in a bowl.
A cup of hot chocolate with marshmallows is a sweet treat that warms you up on chilly evenings.
Baking an apple pie with cinnamon and a flaky crust is a classic fall dessert that smells amazing and tastes delicious.
Roasting vegetables like carrots, sweet potatoes, and Brussels sprouts with olive oil and herbs makes a hearty and comforting side dish.
A big pot of chili with beans, meat, and spices is filling and perfect for gatherings with friends and family.
Baking pumpkin bread or muffins is a delightful way to enjoy the flavors of fall spices like cinnamon and nutmeg.
Hollowed-out bell peppers filled with a mixture of ground meat, rice, and tomato sauce can be both comforting and nutritious.
Drinking warm apple cider or spiced cider is like sipping autumn from a cup.
Creamy mashed potatoes with butter are a comforting side dish that pairs well with many fall meals.
Casseroles with ingredients like pasta, cheese, and vegetables can be prepared in advance and reheated for quick, comforting meals.
Baking cornbread to go with chili or soups is a simple and satisfying fall tradition.