These Bran Muffins are loaded with wholesome flavor. Bran, molasses, rolled oats, orange peel, and ground cinnamon make them an ideal breakfast food. With Demo Video
Winter is the best time for soup. Especially soups with warm spices like turmeric, cumin and cinnamon that just make you feel full and satisfied. This recipe, from Dr. Weil is exactly that type of meal. I decided to make this
Pulled from the oven on a weekend morning, these rolls are an absolute show-stopper. And that's even before you dip them in melted butter and roll them in cinnamon and sugar! We love to eat them slowly, pulling off one tender piece at a time and taking sips of coffee in between. Pure buttery bliss.
What to do with leftover pumpkin? Make pumpkin bread of course! Easy pumpkin bread recipe with pumpkin puree and walnuts, and spiced with nutmeg, cinnamon, and allspice.
These homemade granola bars are packed full of flavor and perfect for fall with pumpkin, cinnamon chips and pecans. A great base recipe to adapt to make other varieties of homemade granola bars!
A fun and delicious alternative to deep-fried doughnuts. This cinnamon-sugar dusted baked doughnut recipe turns milk, flour, nutmeg, sugar, eggs, butter, and yeast into perfectly dunkable, delicious doughnuts.
Here's one last recipe to squeeze into your Thanksgiving line-up! Tangy-sweet cranberry curd meets buttery walnut shortbread for a twist on the classic lemon bar. A dash of cinnamon ties it all together. And don't worry - this whole recipe comes together in about an hour, making it an excellent last-minute treat for Thanksgiving or any other special dinner this fall.
What a perfect way to start the morning! This easy morning Butterscotch Coffee Cake is moist, spongy cake with a cinnamon-butterscotch flavor. You'll love this super-easy recipe because it uses a
Pumpkin Cookies have a wonderfully soft and spongy texture and taste of pumpkin and its complementary spices. Absolutely delicious with a cream cheese frosting. With Demo Video
Sweet potatoes grow in abundance in Alabama, where sculptor Sandi Stevens' family eats them year-round. This casserole is a Stevens favorite: silky pureed sweet potatoes topped with a sweet and crunchy pecan-cornflake topping. If you don't have pecans or cornflakes on hand, Stevens says the topping can be made with whatever nut or cereal is in the cupboard.