It’s fall y’all.
There are also some fun mashups likeCornbread Cowboy CasseroleandChicken And Stuffing Casserole.
And whether you prefer the Instant pot or the slow-cooker, we’ve got you covered all fall long!

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Twice Baked Potato Casserole
Twice-baked potato casserole makes a rich and comforting addition to any fall feast.
It can also serve as a cozy main dish with some salad on the side.
Plus, it’s full of tangy, salty, even a little spicy flavor.

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Take our word for it, the result is one of the most comforting fall dinners you could imagine.
Serve with cozy mashed potatoes and greens for a perfect autumn meal.
This is the only recipe for that you’ll ever need.

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Classic lemon-chicken soup flavors are boosted by seasonal bounty including sweet potato.
Adults with experienced palates will taste the delicious difference made by sweet, seasonal squash.
We make it a little easier by using oven-ready lasagna noodles.

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Plus, it comes together injust 30 minutes.
Top with toasted pecans for even more autumnal flare and some crunch.
Bread, onions, and cheese are a terrific trio to fill your 13 x 9 dish.

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Ranch seasoning is our trick to the tastiest meat over rice, egg noodles, or mashed potatoes.
So it’s quick, easy, and cleanup is a breeze.
Double-Crust Chicken Pot Pies
Something about chicken pot pie just feels cozy and right during the fall.

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The perfect pot pie is flaky on top, steaming inside, and 100% delicious.
Lemon-Rosemary-Garlic Chicken And Potatoes
This recipe makes an easy weeknight dinner and weekend crowd-pleaser.
Roasted chicken and potatoes are always a no-brainer and this citrus-herb recipe is no exception.

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Let your slow cooker do the hard work and rejoice in feel-good soup for supper.
Eggplant Rollups
Skip the carb-heavy pasta for fresh and hearty eggplant.
These tasty little bundles are filled with herbed ricotta and topped with marinara.

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Spaghetti Casserole
This slow-cooker version of traditional spaghetti casserole is a fall weeknight favorite.
You won’t be stuck in the kitchen all afternoon, which is always a plus.
Don’t over-process the chowder to a point that it’s too thin or overly smooth.

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Chicken And Sausage Jambalaya
This signature Creole dish is hearty and gives just a little heat.
Top with shredded parmesan and basil leaves for a pop of saltiness and freshness.
Southwest Chicken Cutlet Rice Bowl
This quick and easy rice bowl is endlessly customizable.

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Enjoy by the fire and top with shredded cheese and a spoonful of sour cream for added creaminess.
We also love using this beef chili to top baked potatoes.
Honey-Soy-Glazed Salmon With Veggies and Oranges
Salmon isn’t just for the summertime.

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Plate with fresh herbs and drizzle the burgundy-mushroom sauce over the beef to help maintain its moisture.
Creamy Kale And Pasta Bake
Don’t shy away from the greens.
Bacon-Hash Brown Quiche
Breakfast for dinner just got a major upgrade.

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This make-ahead superstar has oodles of flavor thanks to green enchilada sauce and a poblano chile.
This homey recipe will satisfy burger cravings and save you a trip to the fast food drive-thru.
Whip up this supper on a gray day to scrub the poor weather haze.

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Filling meat and creamy mashed potato topping is something to be savored after a long day.
Don’t forget a pitcher ofhomemade margaritas!
Unlike many chilis that need to steep for hours, this recipe comes together in just 30 minutes total.

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Chicken And Sausage Gumbo
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Classic gumbo will always be a cool-weather hit.
This hearty version with rotisserie chicken and andouille sausage delivers knock-out spoonfuls of warming, Cajun stew.
Combined with warm broth and zesty Tex-Mex flavors, you’re able to’t go wrong.

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It’s hearty, filling, and quick to come togetherall of our favorite things for a weeknight meal.
Chunky Vegetable Beef Soup
This hearty soup is the remedy for a chilly day.
Cook it slowly so that the vegetables and meat become tender and flush with warming flavors.

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This down home dish is as easy and cozy as it gets.
Vidalia onions from Georgia enhance the soup with sweet flavor, especially when caramelized.
Succulent, moist chicken sausage stews alongside kale, carrots, and nutmeg for a hearty, cozy dish.

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