Fall Recipes

So Easy Fresh Pumpkin Puree

Canned pumpkin isn’t the only game in town. It’s easy to make your own pumpkin puree, and the fresh flavor can’t be beat!   As I was wrestling with this pumpkin, trying to cut through it — all the while thinking of several people who have commented that they enjoy winter squash recipes, except for…

Prize-Winning Crunchy Top Apple Cinnamon Baked Oatmeal — and a trip WINNER!

UPDATE: I am thrilled to announce that the winner of the trip to Canyon Ranch in Miami, Florida is Matthew Fairbanks!  Thank you all for voting, entering, and being a friend of The Fountain Avenue Kitchen.  I truly wish I could send you all on a trip!  Congratulations to Matthew and wishing everyone a happy Thanksgiving…

Ricotta and Spinach Stuffed Butternut Squash

This is a recipe I like to make at least once every fall or winter.  Most of the ingredients can be easily held on hand and it is a delicious, satisfying way to get a day’s worth of colorful veggies. While this recipe works well as a unique side dish, perfectly paired with poultry or…

Classic Crispy Top Macaroni and Cheese

This is basic mac and cheese at its best โ€“ easy and cheesy with just the right amount of crusty topping! Do you have a favorite comfort food? Good old macaroni and cheese is my 10-year-old’s usual request and he asked for it several times recently and I hadn’t gotten around to it. Then, he…

Pumpkin Peanut Butter Skillet Cookie (grain and gluten free)

The last few days have proved to be quite exciting.  My recipe for Crunchy Top Apple Cinnamon Baked Oatmeal was in a national contest with Smart Balance and to, my great surprise, it won!  The prize is an all expenses paid trip for two to Canyon Ranch Spa in Miami Beach.  What’s more, I get to…

Crunchy Top Apple Cinnamon Baked Oatmeal

This tried-and-true breakfast offers a deliciously wholesome, make-ahead way to start the day. The recipe even won a national contest!    I love oatmeal. I eat it almost every morning. Old-fashioned or steel cut oats, baked oatmeal or boiled, it’s all good. I have experimented with countless baked oatmeal recipes and this is a hands-down…

Roasted 2-Way Potatoes

This is the way I got my kids to like sweet potatoes:  mixed with regular potatoes and cooked like steak fries.  I started by sneaking just one on their plate.  Having had one especially picky eater, I have a whole lot of dinnertime tricks up my sleeve! I like to think those tricks actually worked,…

Cauliflower Leek Soup with Parmesan and Bacon

The arrival of cooler weather always puts me in the mood for steamy, savory bowls of soup. Each fall, I start with one of my favorite tomato soup recipes (see the “Soup” category for my top two tomato picks), then work my way through butternut squash and several other fall vegetables before starting in on…

Nutty Coconut Pumpkin Smoothie

Stocked with fresh pumpkin puree and having recently made pumpkin pancakes, muffins, and baked oatmeal, my mind turned to smoothies.  My first thought was to combine pumpkin and fresh orange juice to keep the color bright and add natural sweetness.  But guess what? No oranges.  No orange juice either! We have been on a cider…

Baked Pumpkin Pancakes (Grain/Gluten Free)

Pumpkin and almonds hold a special affinity for one another. Generally speaking, combining these two ingredients has the potential for greatness. Yet the concept of combining them to create a gluten-free pancakeโ€”baked in the oven, no less–had the potential for epic failure! I remember well the first time I made this recipe. The batter tasted…

Apple Quinoa Salad with Lemon, Curry and Mint

A simple protein will turn this wholesome, flavorful, plant-based salad into a complete meal. Easy to make ahead and perfect for meal prep! Years ago, my vegetarian sister introduced me to quinoa.  She first explained that, contrary to what it seems, this grain is pronounced โ€œKEEN-wah.โ€ She further mentioned that quinoa is popular with vegetarians…

Roasted Tomato Soup

Roasting the tomatoes, onion, and garlic heightens their flavors, and what could be easier than scraping the contents of the baking sheet into a food processor and blending with a few additional ingredients? In my family, there are some who prefer cold tomato soups and some who prefer hot.  The great thing about this delicious…

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