The 14 best fall recipes to bake in October (2024)

What do jobs, school, sports practices, and commuting have in common? They all prevent us from baking as much or as often as we’d like. But when we do get the chance, we want a slam-dunk recipe — or 14. Here’s a list of our favorite fall recipes we’ll be making this month: from a cookie with a secret, to spooky fudge brownies, to a puckery coffee cake that will brighten the grayest day.

Photography by Rick Holbrook; food styling by Kaitlin Wayne

1) Samosa Knish

This marvelous mash-up features a spiced potato-and-pea filling (like a samosa) and flaky, tender dough (like a knish). They’re baked instead of fried and are the perfect handheld snack to tuck into a lunchbox.

Get the recipe: Samosa Knish

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2) Magic in the Middles

Why settle for store-bought peanut butter cups when you could have them in home-baked cookie form instead? For folks who crave this classic combination of flavors, Magic in the Middles are both trick and treat, with a nostalgic chocolate cookie exterior and peanut butter surprise within. Make them using black cocoa for a particularly striking color contrast and intense chocolate flavor.  

Get the recipe:Magic in the Middles

Shop the recipe: Black Cocoa and Tablespoon Cookie Scoop

Photography and food styling by Liz Neily

3) Cinnamon Apple Pull-Apart Bread

Here in Vermont, October means the peak of apple-picking season. And nothing embodies the shared sweetness of that endeavor like Cinnamon Apple Pull-Apart Bread. Pull-apart loaves are ideal for enjoying with friends and family; no slicing and waiting required. Add to that the smell of apples and cinnamon wafting through the kitchen, and you’ve got yourself the perfect autumn celebration loaf. 

Get the recipe: Cinnamon Apple Pull-Apart Bread

Shop the recipe: Vietnamese Cinnamon, Pure Vanilla Extract, and Tea Loaf Pan

Photography and food styling by Liz Neily

4) Spider Web Brownies

If Halloween has you loving all things ghoulish, Spider Web Brownies are a quick and delicious way to look like you spent ages decorating. A little cream cheese gives this twist on our Fudge Brownies a look that’s creepy-crawly without being over-the-top. The recipe calls for a bit of peppermint in the filling, but feel free to use the flavoring of your choice. Fiori di Sicilia is lovely alongside chocolate, or add Pumpkin Pie Spice for a seasonal twist. (And if you’ve had enough chocolate, try using the same technique to make a spider web cheesecake.)

Get the recipe: Spider Web Brownies

Shop the recipe: Double Dark Cocoa Blend and Espresso Powder

Photography by Rick Holbrook; food styling by Kaitlin Wayne

5) Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies

Forget what the calendar says: Fall hasn’t officially begun until you’ve had your first pumpkin dessert of the season. These cakey, spiced pumpkin cookies are generously studded with chocolate chips and finished with stripes of glaze, and they’re a great way to get into the autumnal spirit.

Get the recipe: Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies

Shop the recipe: Cinnamon, Ginger, and Callebaut Semisweet Chocolate Chips

Photography and food styling by Liz Neily

6) Easy Multigrain Bread

For morning toast, midday sandwiches, and evening cheese boards, we like to have a loaf of this hearty multigrain on hand. The not-so-secret ingredient in this nutty bread is our Harvest Grains Blend, a mixture of eight grains and seeds that gives the bread texture and character.

Get the recipe: Easy Multigrain Loaf

Shop the recipe: Harvest Grains Blend, High-Gluten Flour, and Whole Wheat Flour

7) Frosted Sour Cream Cake Doughnuts

Few things are as delightful as a freshly fried doughnut, especially if it’s a sour cream doughnut. And especially if it has frosting. This recipe comes from baking superstar Claire Saffitz, who filmed this video that guides you through every step of the recipe.

Get the recipe: Frosted Sour Cream Cake Doughnuts

Shop the recipe: Cake Flour and Sprinkles

Photography and food styling by Liz Neily

8) Old-Fashioned Apple Cake with Brown Sugar Frosting

This simple apple sheet cake is a perennial fan favorite. Containing almost a pound of chopped apples (plus walnuts and apple pie spice) and requiring only one bowl, it’s a quick dessert for a crowd. The penuche-like brown sugar frosting takes it over the top.

Get the recipe: Old-Fashioned Apple Cake with Brown Sugar Frosting

Shop the recipe: Apple Pie Spice and Boiled Cider

Photography and food styling by Liz Neily

9) Sourdough Challah

For Shabbat dinner or superlative French toast any time, bake a loaf of sourdough challah. The recipe comes from the bakers at Hot Bread Kitchen, a nonprofit that creates economic opportunity through careers in food. The golden bread has a tender, feathery crumb, sweetened with honey and raisins. Nervous about shaping? This video will show you how to make a beautiful four-strand round braid.

Get the recipe: Sourdough Challah

Shop the recipe: Bread Flour and Orange Blossom Water

Photography by Rick Holbrook; food styling by Kaitlin Wayne

10) Gingery Lemon Curd Coffee Cake

This may be the best variation on our Recipe of the Year yet! Reverse-creaming gives the cake its especially tender crumb; in this iteration, the cake is topped with lemon curd and gingery streusel crumbs. It’s a tangy, buttery triumph, meant to be enjoyed with a cup of coffee on a cool fall day.

Get the recipe: Gingery Lemon Curd Coffee Cake

Shop the recipe: Mini Diced Ginger and Lemon Paste

Photography by Rick Holbrook; food styling by Kaitlin Wayne

11) Puerquitos

These soft and chewy cookies, sweetened with piloncillo and honey and flavored with cinnamon, are as tasty as they are adorable. A popular pan dulce found in most Mexican bakeries, they’re an irresistible treat. (This recipe is part of our feature celebrating Pan Dulce. Find more recipes here.)

Get the recipe: Puerquitos

Shop the recipe: Vietnamese Cinnamon

Photography by Rick Holbrook; food styling by Kaitlin Wayne

12) Oatmeal Cream Pie Bars

With their oatmeal cookie base and swoosh of marshmallow frosting, these bar cookies will be the MVP of your next bake sale or potluck. Says one reviewer, “I found this recipe a week ago and have made them twice, they are SO good!”

Get the recipe: Oatmeal Cream Pie Bars

Shop the recipe: King Arthur Square Pan and Offset Spatula

Photography by Rick Holbrook; food styling by Kaitlin Wayne

13) Stuffed Cinnamon Streusel Muffins

It can be hard to get out of bed some mornings. But what if you knew a batch of these muffins awaited you? You’d probably hop right up so you’d have time to enjoy a streusel-topped beauty with your morning coffee.

Get the recipe: Stuffed Cinnamon Streusel Muffins

Shop the recipe: Baker’s Cinnamon Filling Mix and Cinnamon Sweet Bits

Photography by Rick Holbrook; food styling by Kaitlin Wayne

14) Gruyère-Stuffed Crusty Loaves

It’s getting to be soup season, which also marks the start of cheesy bread season, the ideal accompaniment to any and every meal-in-a-bowl you might be having. These rolls are absolutely loaded with nutty Gruyère cheese, which bakes up and out of the bread like magma from a volcano, forming a caramelized, crispy skirt beneath each one.

Get the recipe: Gruyère-Stuffed Crusty Loaves

Shop the recipe: Bread Flour and Pizza Dough Flavor

Additional contributions from Kat Mayerovitch

Looking for more fall bakes? Check out our favorite pumpkin recipes.

Cover photo (Stuffed Cinnamon Streusel Muffins) by Rick Holbrook; food styling by Kaitlin Wayne.

The 14 best fall recipes to bake in October (2024)

FAQs

What foods are best in October? ›

There's root veg, stone fruits, pumpkins and berries, plus poultry and meat such as grouse and venison. Settle into autumn with the very best of seasonal produce. We're making the most of pumpkin, beetroot, pears and more.

What food is October known for? ›

October is National Chili Month and National Pizza Month.
  • National Pumpkin Spice Day (October 1)
  • National Taco Day (October 4)
  • National Kale Day (October 5)
  • National Noodle Day (October 6)
  • National Frappe Day (October 7)
  • National Angel Food Cake Day (October 10)
  • National Sausage Pizza Day (October 11)
Sep 29, 2023

What is the one big rule in baking? ›

You should never make substitutions for anything unless provided for by the recipe. For example, if the recipe calls for light brown sugar, don't sub it with honey. Some changes might seem small, but they can have a dramatic impact on the final product.

What goes first when baking? ›

BUT whether you are making cookies, muffins, cake, or pancakes, the general rule of baking is that dry ingredients should be combined together thoroughly in one bowl BEFORE you add the wet ingredients.

Is there a food awareness month in October? ›

Tackling Hunger Month is an annual designation observed in October. You may not always see it in your community, but hunger continues to affect people in our country. 1 in 6 Americans, that's 33 million people, do not know where their meals will come from on a daily basis.

What foods are ripe in October? ›

Luckily, this fall month brings forth quite a variety of fruits and vegetables to savor.
  • 01 of 25. Apples. Marion Tohang / EyeEm / Getty Images. ...
  • 02 of 25. Beets. istetiana / Getty Images. ...
  • 03 of 25. Blackberries. ...
  • 04 of 25. Broccoli. ...
  • 05 of 25. Brussels Sprouts. ...
  • 06 of 25. Cabbage. ...
  • 07 of 25. Cauliflower. ...
  • 08 of 25. Chicory.
Oct 25, 2023

What food tastes great in fall? ›

Here's a list of some fall favorites:
  • Pumpkin. Pumpkin is rich in beta-carotene, which your body converts into vitamin A. ...
  • Sweet Potatoes. Sweet potatoes are high in beta-carotene as well, along with vitamins A and C. ...
  • Apples. ...
  • Brussels Sprouts. ...
  • Cranberries. ...
  • Butternut Squash. ...
  • Mushrooms. ...
  • Cinnamon and Nutmeg.
Sep 18, 2023

What meat is best in October? ›

Meat. Game season continues into October – so grouse, guinea fowl, pheasant and wood pigeon are all in plentiful supply, while venison is also starting to make an appearance.

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