The Top Fall Recipe In Every State (2024)

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The Top Fall Recipe In Every State (1)Katie BandurskiUpdated: Feb. 12, 2024

    Need a new fall recipe? Look no further than our highest-rated and most-loved seasonal dishes from every state.

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    Welcome fall with these delicious autumn-inspired recipes. Each dish celebrates the flavors of our harvest, and many recipes feature seasonal produce, like apples, pumpkin and squash. Though these may not be the most iconic fall foods from each state, they are the highest-rated by our readers.

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    Alabama: Pumpkin Bars

    Pumpkin bars with cream cheese frosting are the ultimate fall treat. But my family likes them so much, they ask me to make them all year long! —Brenda Keller, Andalusia, Alabama

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    Alaska: Turkey Croquettes with Cranberry Salsa

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    Arizona: Cranberry Pumpkin Muffins

    Tart, juicy cranberries enhance the delicate pumpkin flavor of these muffins. Sometimes I dust the tops with powdered sugar to add a little sweetness. —Sue Ross, Casa Grande, Arizona

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    Arkansas: Makeover Streusel-Topped Sweet Potatoes

    People really do "eat with their eyes," and no one ever misses the fat and calories in this dish when they see how yummy and attractive the makeover version is. —Tamra Duncan, Lincoln, Arkansas

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    California: Chunky Apple Cake

    After taste testing lots of apple cakes, I've found this apple cake recipe the best. Full of old-world comfort, the yummy brown sugar sauce really makes the cake special. For a festive occasion, top with a dollop of whipped cream. —Debi Benson, Bakersfield, California

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    Colorado: Pumpkin Spice Cupcakes with Cream Cheese Frosting

    I discovered this wonderful pumpkin cupcake recipe and changed a bit to suit my taste. I love the flavor of pumpkin and the cinnamon makes ordinary cream cheese frosting extra special. When I made a batch for my husband to take to work, he said they disappeared in record time. —Debbie Wiggins, Longmont, Colorado

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    Connecticut: Honey-Thyme Butternut Squash

    This golden, honey-sweetened squash is just as hearty and comforting as your favorite potato dish. With its bright color, it makes an attractive side for special autumn meals. —Bianca Noiseux, Bristol, Connecticut

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    Florida: Slow Cooker Loaded Mashed Potatoes

    Every year my Mom made cream cheese mashed potatoes for Thanksgiving. I tailored the recipe to my family's taste and carried on the tradition. I make them a day ahead and use my slow cooker to free up oven space for other dishes. —Ann Nolte, Tampa, Florida

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    Georgia: Game Day Gumbo

    Tailgating at Friday night high school games brings our children and friends together to share great food. Gumbo is a southern standard that definitely feeds our hungry crowd. —Heidi Jobe, Carrollton, Georgia

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    Hawaii: Marinated Thanksgiving Turkey

    My family enjoys this Thanksgiving turkey because it cooks up tender, tasty and golden brown. Build up flavor by marinating the meat, then grill it to add a tempting barbecued flavor. —Ken Churches, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii

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    Idaho: Comforting Cheesy Potatoes

    As a four-generation Idaho family, we love our potatoes and cook with them in every way possible. I have served these cheesy potatoes for weddings, family dinners and special occasions. They've become a favorite of many. —Karla Kimball, Emmett, Idaho

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    Illinois: Triple Cranberry Sauce

    Cranberry fans will ask for this sauce again and again. It's loaded with their favorite fruit—in fresh, dried and juice form. Orange and allspice make it awesome. —Arlene Smulski, Lyons, Illinois

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    Indiana: Apple Dumpling Bake

    I received this recipe for baked apple dumplings with Mountain Dew from a friend of mine, then tweaked it to suit my family's tastes. The soda is definitely the secret ingredient in this rich apple dessert. —Chris Shields, Monrovia, Indiana

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    Iowa: Party Potatoes

    These creamy, tasty potatoes can be made the day before and stored in the refrigerator until you're ready to pop them in the oven (I often do that). The garlic powder and chives add zip, and the shredded cheese adds color. —Sharon Mensing, Greenfield, Iowa

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    Kansas: Contest-Winning Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Bread

    A touch of cinnamon helps blend the flavors in this tender pumpkin chocolate chip bread. And since the recipe makes two loaves, you can send one to a bake sale and keep one at home for your family to enjoy. —Lora Stanley, Bennington, Kansas

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    My grandmother lived in the Appalachian Mountains and always served straight-from-the-garden corn and beans. I updated her dish with quinoa and herbs. — Kari Napier, Louisville, Kentucky

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    Louisiana: Caramel Apple Muffins

    These muffins are perfect for anyone who loves caramel apples. They are particularly good with breakfast or during a coffee break. —Therese Puckett, Shreveport, Louisiana

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    Maine: Buttercup Squash Coffee Cake

    My father grows a large buttercup squash patch, so each fall, I get an ample amount of his harvest. I make this treat to share with my co-workers. They rave about the moist cake, the crunchy streusel and the applesauce between the layers. —Mary Jones, Cumberland, Maine

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    Maryland: Caramel Apple Strudel

    My father, who was born and raised in Vienna, Austria, would tell us stories about how his mother covered all the kitchen counters with dough whenever she made apple strudel. This recipe is a modern, delicious way to carry on part of my family's heritage. —Sarah Haengel, Bowie, Maryland

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    Massachusetts: Deep-Dish Apple Pie

    This deep-dish apple pie is a winner! The crust is so flaky and the filling is sure to please everyone. —Salem Cross Inn, West Brookfield, Massachusetts

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    Michigan: Creamy Cranberry Salad

    One of my piano students taught me the perfect lesson in holiday recipes: this fresh cranberry salad. The keys are tangy fruit, fluffy marshmallows and crunchy nuts. —Alexandra Lypecky, Dearborn, Michigan

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    Minnesota: Grilled Maple Pork Chops

    Pork chops on the grill are hard to beat. The marinade is simple, and so good. —Nicholas King, Duluth, Minnesota

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    Mississippi: Stuffing from the Slow Cooker

    If you're hosting a big Thanksgiving dinner this year, add this simple slow-cooked stuffing to your menu to ease entertaining. The recipe comes in handy when you run out of oven space at large family gatherings. I use this Crock Pot dressing recipe often. —Donald Seiler, Macon, Mississippi

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    Missouri: Oven-Roasted Spiced Carrots

    I started roasting veggies and serving them often with dinner. Now my children say, “Is it OK to finish the veggies?” Pinch me. —Joan Duckworth, Lee's Summit, Missouri

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    Montana: Taste-of-Fall Salad

    My parents stayed with me at a friend's beautiful ranch for the holidays and I made them this great salad. It turned into every night's first course. —Kristin Kossak, Bozeman, Montana

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    Nevada: Cauliflower Au Gratin

    Count on this dish to make new vegetable converts. Whenever I serve it, people ask me for the recipe. Sometimes I’ll substitute broccoli for all or half the cauliflower, and the green veggie tastes just as good! —Jacki Ricci, Ely, Nevada

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    New Hampshire: Meatballs in Honey Buffalo Sauce

    My family loves the sweet and spicy combination and declared this recipe an instant favorite just for that reason. The meatballs start sweet but finish with a little heat! —Anne Ormond, Dover, New Hampshire

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    New Jersey: Maple Carrot Cupcakes

    I come from a line of family cooks and have liked to cook and bake since I was young. Mother and Grandmom were always in the kitchen cooking up something delicious. These carrot cupcakes were Grandmom's specialty, and we always have them at family gatherings. —Lisa Ann Panzino DiNunzio, Vineland, New Jersey

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    New Mexico: Slow Cooker Cider

    There's no last-minute rush before the party when you simmer this slow-cooker apple cider. It has all the tantalizing flavors of fall. —Alpha Wilson, Roswell, New Mexico

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    New York: Giant Molasses Cookies

    My family always requests these soft molasses cookies. These chewy cookies are also perfect for shipping as holiday gifts or to troops overseas. —Kristine Chayes, Smithtown, New York

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    North Carolina: Marmalade Candied Carrots

    My favorite way to make baby carrots is to steam them, then drizzle with an orangey glaze that makes them candy-sweet. —Heather Clemmons, Supply, North Carolina

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    North Dakota: Caramel Apple Cheesecake

    This apple cheesecake won the grand prize in an apple recipe contest. With caramel both on the bottom and over the top, every bite is sinfully delicious. —Lisa Morman, Minot, North Dakota

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    Ohio: Pumpkin Torte

    This beautiful layered cake has a creamy filling with a mild pumpkin flavor and a little spice. It is quick and always turns out so well. The nuts and caramel topping add a nice finishing touch. —Trixie Fisher, Piqua, Ohio

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    Oklahoma: Spicy Touchdown Chili

    For me, football, cool weather and chili just seem to go together. Whether I’m cheering on the local team on a Friday night or enjoying a Saturday afternoon of Oklahoma Sooner football with some friends, I enjoy serving this chili on game day. —Chris Neal, Quapaw, Oklahoma

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    Oregon: Cranberry Honey Butter

    If you are traveling to a friend's or loved one's for the holidays, bring them something even better than a bottle of wine—this easy to whip up treat! —Arisa Cupp, Sherwood, Oregon

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    Pennsylvania: Stuffed Pepper Soup

    I was talking about stuffed peppers with the other cooks at the restaurant where I work. We decided to mix similar ingredients for a soup. Customer response was overwhelming! —Krista Muddiman, Meadville, Pennsylvania

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    These are the best fall soup recipes to try this season.

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    Rhode Island: Sweet Potato & Caramelized Onion Shells

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    South Carolina: Honey-Glazed Chicken Kabobs

    This is my husband’s favorite "special day" meal. I serve it with rice pilaf, salad and grilled garlic bread. —Tracey Miller, Aiken, South Carolina

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    Tennessee: Mom's Sweet Potato Bake

    Mom loved sweet potatoes and fixed them often in this creamy, comforting baked sweet potato casserole. With its nutty topping, this side dish could almost be served as a dessert. It's a yummy treat! —Sandi Pichon, Memphis, Tennessee

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    Texas: Pumpkin Walnut Cheesecake

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    Utah: Classic French Onion Soup

    Enjoy my signature French onion soup the way my granddaughter Becky does: I make onion soup for her in a crock bowl, complete with garlic croutons and gobs of melted Swiss cheese on top. —Lou Sansevero, Ferron, Utah

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    Vermont: Walnut Pumpkin Cake Roll

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    Virginia: Pumpkin Banana Bread

    I came across these loaves in a local newspaper about 10 years ago, and I still make this pumpkin banana bread recipe on a regular basis. It conveniently yields a number of mini loaves, making gift-giving easy. —Linda Wood, Roanoke, Virginia

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    Washington: Green Bean Casserole

    This green bean casserole is so easy to put together and is one of my all-time favorite dishes! You can make it before any guests arrive and keep it refrigerated until baking time. —Anna Baker, Blaine, Washington

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    West Virginia: Aunt Lou's Fresh Apple Cake

    My Great-Aunt Lou made a luscious fresh apple cake recipe that became a family tradition. My mom makes it for our annual beach trip to the Outer Banks. —Cristy King, Scott Depot, West Virginia

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    Wisconsin: Winning Apple Crisp

    I live in apple country, and making a delicious apple crisp is one way to use the fruit. This treat doesn’t take a lot of time to assemble. —Gertrude Bartnick, Portage, Wisconsin

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    Wyoming: Wild Rice Stuffing

    Since trying this stuffing recipe from my sister, I haven't made any other kind. It's so moist and tasty. When a big bowlful starts circulating around the table, happy holiday smiles get even bigger! —Connie Olson, Green River, Wyoming

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    Originally Published: August 11, 2019

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    As Senior Shopping Editor, Katie connects Taste of Home readers with the best gifts, deals and home products on the market. An avid foodie and a holiday enthusiast, Katie is an expert at cultivating meaningful moments.When she’s out of the office, you’ll find her exploring Wisconsin, trying out new vegetarian recipes and watching Christmas movies.

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    What is the top 1 food to get in fall? ›

    Fall Food Takeaways

    Load your bag with the top fall foods: apples, brussels sprouts, cauliflower, dates, kale, pears, pomegranate, pumpkin, squash, and sweet potatoes. Always eat the peel of soft-skinned fruits and veggies to get the most nutrients. And choose organic produce whenever possible!

    What foods are popular in fall? ›

    I have apples, winter squash, pumpkin, cinnamon, candy, pies, chiles, cheese, caramel, chocolate, brussels sprouts, figs, pomegranates, a roast, pastas galore, chips, dips and breakfasts… basically my 75 favorite fall foods. If you are one of those lucky ones still sweating your butt off, congratulations!

    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.
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    What are some fall ingredients? ›

    Fall Ingredient Guide
    • Arugula. Fall greens are in. ...
    • Beets. Beets are often available fresh in the fall through spring. ...
    • Persimmons. Resembling a tomato, persimmons are a sweet fruit available for a short time in the fall and early winter. ...
    • Carrots. ...
    • Chilies. ...
    • Grapes. ...
    • Cranberries. ...
    • Eggplant.
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    What is a fall menu? ›

    Our ideas for fall dinner menus start to include recipes like Pasta with Pumpkin Brown Butter Sauce (made with our homemade Pumpkin Butter!), Pork Loin Braised with Mushrooms and Wine, and a one-skillet chicken pot pie that gets a boost of flavor from Dijon mustard.

    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 foods are in October? ›

    Seasonal Fruits and Vegetables for October

    Other fall vegetables include fresh beans, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, celery root, daikon, garlic, greens, arugula, kale, parsnip, sweet potatoes, rutabaga, and more.

    What is the most popular flavor for fall? ›

    Top Five Fall Flavors
    • Pumpkin - The Symbol of Autumn's Arrival. Pumpkin, with its vibrant orange hue, isn't just a vegetable; it's a symbol of fall's arrival. ...
    • Cinnamon - A Warm Embrace in Spice Form. ...
    • Apple - Nature's Crispy Gift. ...
    • Cranberry - The Tangy Jewel of Fall. ...
    • Salted Caramel - The Irresistible Indulgence.
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    What is the most popular fall vegetable? ›

    Pumpkins are the most common winter squash and come into season in September in most areas. Radicchio, like all chicories, radicchio is sweeter and less bitter when the weather is cool. Radishes (all types) are so fast-growing that they can be sown several times during the growing season in most climates.

    What is the best fruit to eat in the fall? ›

    These are all great options for breakfast, a healthy afternoon snack, or a warm fruity dessert in the cool fall months.
    • Apples.
    • Asian Pears.
    • Bell Peppers (yes, they're fruit!) As well as varieties like Jalapeno.
    • Cranberries.
    • Dates.
    • Figs.
    • Grapes.
    • Persimmons.
    Sep 25, 2021

    What is the most popular fruit in the fall? ›

    Apples are the quintessential fall fruit, coming in a dazzling variety of flavors and textures, ideal for snacking, baking, or cider-making. Pears, with their luscious sweetness, join the harvest, while grapes offer consumers a cluster of sweet & juicy delight.

    What are some fall fruits? ›

    Quintessential Fall Fruits
    • Apples.
    • Cranberries.
    • Figs.
    • Grapes.
    • Guava.
    • Key Limes.
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    What are some fall veggies? ›

    List of Fall Vegetables to Grow
    • Lettuce.
    • Kale.
    • Cabbage.
    • Fava Beans.
    • Radishes.
    • Beets.
    • Garlic.

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