Relish the flavor of fall with warmly spiced sweets.
Make an extra large batch to use in a slew of funautumn treats.
Each crisp bite is full of fall flavor thanks to molasses, ginger, cloves, and cinnamon.

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Enjoy the flavors of pecan pie with only 10 minutes of hands-on time.
Complete this autumn dish with a scoop of vanilla ice cream drizzled with caramel sauce.
Make these delicious treats up to two days before your party and store them in an airtight container.

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The tangy sour cream cake batter surrounds a ribbon of sugary crunch.
With only 30 minutes of hands-on time, this cake recipe is one you’ll want to remember.
Pumpkin Dump Cake
Thanks to the ease and quick prep time, everyone loves adump cake.

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Ten minutes of hands-on time, and you have a classic fall treat.
This pull-apart version is excellent for breakfast or as a dessert.
Pumpkin Spice Cookies
Everyone’s favorite fall coffee order in easy drop cookie form.

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What could go wrong?
It’s a fall version of the classic snickerdoodle, with a buttery and sugary crunch.
Molasses Crinkles
These old-school spice cookies will see you from autumn through the holiday season.

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Molasses lends the perfect amount of dark sweetness and pairs well with ginger.
Serve it over hot split biscuits or fluffy pancakes.
Make an extra jar of caramel frosting for the scoop of ice cream to pair with this treat.

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With a cinnamon-spiked batter studded with apples and nuts, it’s easy to see why.
The cream cheese frosting adds the perfect layer of tang to thesefall flavors.
Persimmon Cake
Persimmons have a mild, slightly sweet flavor with a pudding-like flesh.

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The pulp helps create a moist cake, while cinnamon gives it spice.
Apple Fritters
A tray of these irresistible fall treats won’t stick around long.
Use Granny Smith apples for their tartness, which complements the cinnamon-sugar coating.

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Serve them warm with your favorite hot drink.
Toss warm pies in cinnamon-sugar before serving.
Start with refrigerated cinnamon rolls, and add pumpkin pie spice and pecans for a deliciously fall-inspired treat.

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Pumpkin-Pecan Coffee Cake
Put on the coffee pot.
This fall-flavored coffee cake is similar to pumpkin bread.
Topped with spiced streusel, it’s a comforting way to start or end the day.

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Budino is an Italian custard, and this one is topped with spiced butterscotch made with reduced apple cider.
Pumpkin Spice-Heath Cake
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End a casual fall gathering with a sweet send-off.
Boxed spice cake mix is the secret to a quick and delicious autumn dessert.

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Garnish the cream cheese frosting with chopped Heath bars for a prettyand tastypresentation.
Pumpkin Bars
For potlucks, game days, or autumn dinners, spiced pumpkin bars deliver.
Top the pumpkin cake layer with cream cheese frosting and candied pumpkin seeds.

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Grab one before they’re gone.
Drizzled with simple white icing and more walnuts, this is worthy of special occasions or Sunday dinner.
It’s the ultimate fall dessert.

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