Pregame Thanksgiving with these recipes.
6. Roasted Vegetables With Crunchy Seeded Sprinkle
This colorful veggie salad is topped with crunchy quinoa and dressed in a bright lemon dressing. Feel free to use just about any root vegetable you want in this, and definitely don't skimp on the quinoa. Get the recipe.
7. Shaved Carrots and Date Salad
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This simple side dish only takes seven ingredients to make and goes well with just about anything, from roasted pork to seared salmon. Get the recipe.
Classic French silk pie gets amped-up with the addition of Nutella for a delicious take on the classic. Get the recipe.
Move over potato chips, because this popcorn cauliflower will be your new favorite snack. Get the recipe.
Sweet potatoes for breakfast might sound weird, but with the addition of banana, almond butter, and chia seeds it makes the perfect morning treat. Get the recipe.
The trick to getting the perfect brittle? A pinch of baking soda to help keep it light and airy. Get the recipe.
This lower-carb version of rice is the perfect savory side dish to serve with your favorite veggies and protein, or eaten all by itself. Who's judging? Get the recipe.
The best part about this savory butternut squash soup? It's topped with tiny grilled cheese croutons that are crazy delicious. Get the recipe.
This comforting enchilada skillet is loaded with butternut squash, black beans, and jalapeños to give it a ton of flavor without any meat. Get the recipe.
Pasta tossed in a creamy pumpkin sauce and topped with buttered pecans? Sign. Me. Up. Get the recipe.
16. Pear Custard Pie
This simple custard pie is made with just eight ingredients and entirely in a blender — the perfect weeknight treat! Get the recipe.
The best part about this kale salad loaded with all kinds of fall goodies? The flavorful cider vinaigrette sweetened with fig preserves. Get the recipe.
18. Pumpkin Scones
These tender pumpkin scones are topped with a sweet maple glaze that takes them from good, to really good. Get the recipe.
Feel free to play around with the stuffing in this recipe. Don't like chickpeas? Leave 'em out and add whatever you have hanging out in your pantry. The recipe is super flexible. Get the recipe.
20. Yellow Chickpea Pumpkin Curry
This comforting pumpkin curry is the perfect thing to eat on a chilly fall night — and it just happens to be vegan. Get the recipe.
Pumpkin + oatmeal + chocolate chips = the ultimate cookie combination you never knew you needed. Get the recipe.
Classic spinach artichoke dip transforms boring chicken breasts into a quick and easy weeknight dinner that'll please just about anyone. Get the recipe.
These adorable thumbprint cookies are filled with a homemade salted caramel, but you could totally use store-bought to save yourself some time. Get the recipe.
Cranberries get the savory treatment in this easy to make balsamic roasted chicken with all kinds of flavorful herbs. Get the recipe.
How do you make caramelized leek soup even better? Top it with maple glazed bacon. Get the recipe.
26. Cheesy Garlic Brussels Sprout Bake
Don't think you like Brussels sprouts? Then you've clearly never had them roasted and covered in cheese. Get the recipe.
All of fall's greatest veggies thrown onto one sheet tray and baked until browned and tender. What's not to love? Get the recipe.
Throw everything into a slow cooker, let it cook for a few hours, and dinner is done. Get the recipe.
29. Maple Salmon Sheet Pan Dinner
Coating the salmon with maple syrup before baking it helps it brown nicely and develop a golden crust. Get the recipe.
30. Slow Cooker Vegan Butternut Squash Mac
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Mac 'n' cheese without any cream or dairy and cooked in a slow cooker? Yep, it's not only possible, but also delicious. Get the recipe.
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