
Fall is in the air, so let’s bring it to the table! Below we have some great options if you’re in the mood to cozy up with an oversized blanket and take in the cooler temperatures. Try out these fall favorites and make sure to post them on social media and tag us to show us how they turned out.
Pumpkin Peanut Butter Smoothie – Leftover pumpkin pie is good on its own, but it's also delicious in a smoothie. This recipe transforms pumpkin puree or pumpkin pie filling into a tasty beverage to add even more cheer to your holiday mornings.
Peanut Pumpkin Muffins – School is fully back in swing and it’s important for children to be well nourished when they start their day. Try this easy peanut pumpkin muffins the night before to get your day off to a great start.
Curried Pumpkin Peanut Soup – This recipe takes a seasonal approach on a classic peanut soup by adding fresh pumpkin and apples. It's a great appetizer or meal for a cool evening night.
Peanut Butter Pumpkin Dip – You’re little one can enjoy Fall favorites too. NIAID recommends introducing peanut food to infants as early as 4 – 6 months to help prevent a peanut allergy. This dip is a great way to introduce your baby to healthy foods like pumpkin and peanut due to its smooth consistency.
Pumpkin and Chickpea Peanut Curry – Green peanut oil is the star ingredient in this recipe. Not only is it delicious, you also only need two pans to make the curry.
Farro and Peanut Stuffed Pumpkins – You won’t get spooked by this recipe since it only takes 25 minutes, making it an easy dish that would be a perfect addition to any Halloween party.
Pumpkin Peanut Butter Cookies – Peanut butter is amazing in so many different things – everything from breakfast, lunch, and dinner to dessert. Because fall is upon us, we put a pumpkin spin on everyone’s favorite peanut butter cookie to make these amazing Pumpkin Peanut Butter Cookies. They are simple to make, and so delicious. Turns out that jelly has some competition; peanut butter and pumpkin are a match made in heaven.
Peanut Butter Pumpkin Trifle – The best part about this trifle? Although it looks super fancy and impressive, it is actually an easy recipe to make. This is thanks to the instant pudding mix in the recipe—simply combine the peanut butter, milk, brown sugar and instant pudding mix in the bowl, mix, and you’ve got a creamy, luscious peanut butter pudding.
Pumpkin Layer Cake with Honey Glazed Peanut Cream Cheese Filling – Make the holidays even more special with this simple, yet stunning layer cake recipe.
Pumpkin Peanut Butter Smoothie – Leftover pumpkin pie is good on its own, but it's also delicious in a smoothie. This recipe transforms pumpkin puree or pumpkin pie filling into a tasty beverage to add even more cheer to your holiday mornings.
Peanut Pumpkin Muffins – School is fully back in swing and it’s important for children to be well nourished when they start their day. Try this easy peanut pumpkin muffins the night before to get your day off to a great start.
Curried Pumpkin Peanut Soup – This recipe takes a seasonal approach on a classic peanut soup by adding fresh pumpkin and apples. It's a great appetizer or meal for a cool evening night.
Peanut Butter Pumpkin Dip – You’re little one can enjoy Fall favorites too. NIAID recommends introducing peanut food to infants as early as 4 – 6 months to help prevent a peanut allergy. This dip is a great way to introduce your baby to healthy foods like pumpkin and peanut due to its smooth consistency.
Pumpkin and Chickpea Peanut Curry – Green peanut oil is the star ingredient in this recipe. Not only is it delicious, you also only need two pans to make the curry.
Farro and Peanut Stuffed Pumpkins – You won’t get spooked by this recipe since it only takes 25 minutes, making it an easy dish that would be a perfect addition to any Halloween party.
Pumpkin Peanut Butter Cookies – Peanut butter is amazing in so many different things – everything from breakfast, lunch, and dinner to dessert. Because fall is upon us, we put a pumpkin spin on everyone’s favorite peanut butter cookie to make these amazing Pumpkin Peanut Butter Cookies. They are simple to make, and so delicious. Turns out that jelly has some competition; peanut butter and pumpkin are a match made in heaven.
Peanut Butter Pumpkin Trifle – The best part about this trifle? Although it looks super fancy and impressive, it is actually an easy recipe to make. This is thanks to the instant pudding mix in the recipe—simply combine the peanut butter, milk, brown sugar and instant pudding mix in the bowl, mix, and you’ve got a creamy, luscious peanut butter pudding.
Pumpkin Layer Cake with Honey Glazed Peanut Cream Cheese Filling – Make the holidays even more special with this simple, yet stunning layer cake recipe.