Is there anything more hearty or filling than beef? Super savory, super cozy flavors. It’s a quick and comforting rice bowl topped off with sweet and savory pork and tiny fuffy scrambled eggs. If you have had soboro donburi, you’re in for a treat. Serve it with Japanese curry for a fall meal to remember. For those times, this oven baked tonkatsu is for you. Sometimes you just want crunch but don’t want to break out the deep fry oil. The green sauce it’s served with is zingy and full of parmesan and fennel. Super juicy and soft and tender, this tenderloin only takes 30 minutes to whip up. Black bean sauce and bourbon add bold flavors making this a winner, winner, fall dinner. Braised pork belly is super a super comforting mix of meatiness and tender bits. Sweet and savory, low prep for high reward. These chops simmer adobo style in soy sauce, garlic, and lemon juice. Pork chops are the best dinner food: fast, tasty, and easy. They’re baked which makes them extra juicy and hands off. These meatballs have a spicy piri piri sauce with sour cream for a cooling, creamy contrast. Hearty, comforting, spicy, and just about the easiest meal to make. I just love making a huge pot of army stew and gathering around the table, eating and drinking the night away with my favorite people. I think it’s because pork makes me think of apple sauce which makes me think of fall! There’s something very fall about pork as a protein. Bonus: this guy is an instant pot recipe, super easy! Butter chicken might be my ultimate fall meal: so saucy, creamy, and comforting, especially with basmati and homemade naan. Tomato-y, saucy, and full of so much flavor. This oven baked chicken paprikash is pure comfort food heaven, especially when served over egg noodles. If you haven’t had 3 cup chicken this is a sign to do it! It’s saucy, savory and and so good, especially with fluffy rice. Mushrooms and kale for health and cream for that extra bit of warm comfort. This is a one pan meal that is comforting, quick, and tasty. The fresh ginger at the end is just *chef’s kiss* (pictured above) If you’re looking to turn up the heat, this spicy, sweet, savory chicken curry is for you. Slightly spicy, coconutty, and so comforting. This is the most authentic Malaysian curry you’ll get now that travel is a thing of the past. Sweet and sticky savory chicken in no time flat. This is the best 5 ingredient back pocket recipe. Let’s stay in tonight!Ĭhicken is fast and comforting, perfect for those days when you spend a little too long peeping leaves. These 55 best fall dinners will satisfy your cravings for cozy comfort food. I love the crisp coldness in the air, I love the colors of leaves and I just love how everything you make and eat gives you a warm and cozy feeling. Fall is absolutely my all time favorite season. He reminded me that next week’s forecast is for the high 90s but heck, fall food is my favorite so I decided to do a fall recipe round up to get hype for fall. I just said to Mike, it’s time for all the fall recipes! Luckily, these fall recipes give you that taste of the season but are easy to prep or make ahead, so you can spend more time watching football, peeping at fall foliage, drinking cider and toddies, and eating all things pumpkin.ġ.We’ve had two days of rain and all of a sudden I am in FALL MODE. You’ll want fall recipes that will work for you. Between work, errands, maintaining a social life, and soaking up the crisp fall days ahead, there is still precious little time to spend at your stove. But just as the summer days seem to fly by, time is still of the essence. Casseroles, roasted veggies, soups, stews, chilis, tray bakes, braises, and the like all take center stage as the weather gets cooler and the days get shorter. It’s that time of year when you crave something a little warmer, a bit cozier, and a smidge heavier than you do during the summer months when fresh, light flavors are far more crave-able. The tomatoes and sweet corn of August are making way for the brussels sprouts, winter squash, apples, and cranberries of fall.
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