Delicious and Versatile Recipes That Showcase Fall’s Finest Apples

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Pork with Apples, Bacon, and Sauerkraut Fall is without a doubt the most fun cooking time of year. With tailgates to plan and the big Thanksgiving feast right around the corner, we’re always looking for ways to switch up our go-to seasonal food items. Apples galore mean a world […]

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Pork with Apples, Bacon, and Sauerkraut
Pork with Apples, Bacon, and Sauerkraut

Fall is without a doubt the most fun cooking time of year. With tailgates to plan and the big Thanksgiving feast right around the corner, we're always looking for ways to switch up our go-to seasonal food items. Apples galore mean a world of possibility for seasonal recipes. Go beyond your typical or recipe and surprise your guests with irresistible savory apple recipes for fall like an Apple, Celery and Romaine Salad at your next fall potluck. Switch up your tailgate recipes by adding Chicken Sausage with Fennel and Apples to the menu. From salads to savory apple dinner recipes to savory apple side dish recipes, and even a few breakfast bakes tucked in, we've rounded up our best savory apple recipes for you to enjoy. You won't find any tucked in here, but you can still celebrate the season with the recipes that we've included.

Shaved Carrot, Asparagus, and Apple Salad
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Make sure that you microwave your apples before swirling them into the dough mixture. The microwave makes them just pliable enough to be easily incorporated into the bread. What about the savory element? Schmear on your favorite cream cheese for a savory-sweet breakfast bread.

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If you're searching for a starter for your fall dinner party, the hunt stops here. Made with seasonal ingredients, this salad is simple to fix; and it can be made ahead of time.

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We can't think of a better way to start a fall morning than with a seasonal oatmeal bake. Thanks to a little meal prep on Sunday afternoon, you can enjoy this nutritious breakfast all week long.

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No matter the time of year, the best salads start with seasonal ingredients. When shopping for your bounty, look for beets that are firm with smooth skin.

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This salad will take everything that you think you know about arugula or kale and turn it on its head. By the time you're done mixing the vinaigrette and incorporating the other seasonal ingredients, your winter-green base will be tender with a satisfying crunch from the apples and candied pecans.

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Who says a roast chicken is just reserved for the holidays? Start celebrating early and use up those leftover apples from the apple orchard with this recipe.

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This recipe may appear intimidating at first glance, but with a few flavorful ingredients and just one sheet pan, you'll have this on the table in 50 minutes.

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Add a little crunch to your cranberry salad with fresh apples and celery. Serve it once, and your Thanksgiving guests will request this side dish year after year.

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There are so many things to love in this slaw. Shaved brussels sprouts, sweet Honeycrisp apples, tangy parmesan cheese, and toasted pecans make this slaw hearty enough to enjoy on its own or try it paired with your favorite protein.

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We're all for working smarter during the holidays. This applesauce recipe makes 14 servings, so it's ideal for large family get-togethers. Just pop all the ingredients in your slow cooker and your house will start to smell of delicious cinnamon and sugar.

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For days when you feel like switching up the kids' regular snack time routine (or even your own routine) give these chocolate hazelnut apple sandwiches a try.

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Known for their almost-purple skins, Arkansas Black Apples are a delicious side option to add to your Thanksgiving table, or any fall gathering.

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Your guests will be amazed at how much flavor is packed into this simple quick bread recipe. If you don't have time to make , you can always use a trusty store-bought version.

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