Get your oven and your tastebuds ready for autumn sweets.
Consider this list of fall-ish recipes your official fall baking bucket list.
For a low-key dessert, you’re free to enjoy the cake without the Spiced Whipped Cream.

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Apple Bread Pudding
Cinnamon raisin bread adds an extra punch of flavor to this apple bread pudding.
The dumplings are topped off with a homemade cinnamon-brown sugar syrup and dollop of whipped cream.
As it cools, it’ll be more likely to crack as it’s less pliable.

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We used refrigerated crust for ease, but you could also make homemade if you prefer.
The layers of this cake are actually made with 112 cups of mashed sweet potatoes.
Think of it as a combination of pumpkin pie, pecan pie, and cheesecake all in one.

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Adding a cup of toasted pecans makes them the ultimate fall cookie.
We recommend serving warm with vanilla ice cream on top.
you could also prepare it as written and let the pumpkin flavor shine.

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Caramel Apple Cake
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This impressive dessert calls for two pounds of apples.
In our opinion, it’s worth every bit of the effort it requires.
you might also garnish with pecans if you have some leftovers.

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Chill overnight and cut when they’re cold for ideal slices.
Pumpkin Spice Cookies
Pumpkin spice and pure pumpkin give these cookies plenty of seasonal color and flavor.
They’re moist, flavorful, and come together in just 45 minutes.

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Make these slice-and-bake cookies in advance, and roll the dough in turbinado sugar for additional crunch.
They’re packable and portable, so keep them on hand for everything from lunches to tailgates.
A white cake mix helps speed the process along without sacrificing flavor.

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A maple glaze and chopped pecans are all you better top this seasonal dessert.
That alone should tell you that they’re going to be delicious and perfect for fall.

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