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By: Bob's Red Mill | September 8 2017

The changing of seasons usually comes with a change in taste buds, and with the start of fall, many people begin craving soothing comfort foods, warm desserts, and sweet holiday flavors. However, with those cravings can come unhealthy choices, which makes it important to pay particular attention to the ingredients you’re using in your fall cooking. You can still enjoy all your seasonal favorites and satisfy your body’s longings—you just want to make sure you’re doing it the right way. With some clever tricks and tweaks, you can enjoy all of what fall’s food has to offer, all while staying healthy.Whether you start to crave a batch or warm brownies or begin pining for some indulgent soup, we’ve got recipes that can satisfy both your sweet and savory desires, all with the help of Bob’s Red Mill ingredients. Here are four healthy fall recipe you’ll definitely want to try out this autumn season. Not only do they taste delicious, but they’re easy to make, completely guilt-free, and appropriate for the weather.

Chocolate Peanut Butter Protein Popcorn

If you’re a fan of kettle corn or chocolate-coated popcorn, you’ll love our Bob’s Red Mill Chocolate Peanut Butter Protein Popcorn recipe. It’s made with only five ingredients: popcorn, coconut oil, our Chocolate Protein Powder Nutritional Booster, peanut butter powder, and salt, so you can feel better about noshing on this snack knowing you’re not ingesting any weird chemicals or an overload of sugar. The popcorn is high in fiber and low in calories, but this snack also gets a hearty dose of protein thanks to the chocolate-flavored protein powder. Whether you just want to cuddle up on the couch to watch Netflix or you’re hosting a Halloween party, this popcorn can satisfy your sweet tooth while also providing you with the nutrients you need to get through the season.

Bean & Barley Fritters

Fritters sure are delicious, but often they’re void of nutrients, as they’re just fried flours or potatoes with not much protein or other vitamins and minerals. However, these Bean and Barley Fritters are made with high-protein, high-fiber ingredients, and they’re light and airy, so you won’t feel weighed down after eating them. They are vegan, low-carb, low sugar, and they make a great appetizer or small bites if you’re throwing a party, especially if you have guests with many dietary restrictions. You can top these babies off with whatever you like, but they taste especially great with the spicy addition of Sriracha aioli. You’ll never look at fritters the same way again.

Butternut Squash Soup

Healthy Fall Recipes (2)Squash is in season during the fall, so you should take advantage of the abundance of this healthy vegetable by making this Butternut Squash Soup with Bob’s Red Mill Vegi Soup Mix from Foodie Goes Healthy. This hearty soup is also filled with peas, barley, lentils, and pasta from the soup mix, as well as other fall vegetables such as carrots, rutabaga, zucchini, and yellow squash. In addition to all the nutritious vegetables, this vegetarian dish also contains spices and herbs to make the soup flavorful while keeping it light. Ditch your typical heavy, cream-based soup and make this hearty and nutrient-filled soup instead.

Double Chocolate Blender Brownies

It’s hard to imagine how such a sugar, butter, and flour filled dessert could ever be healthy, but this Double Chocolate Blender Brownie recipe from The Nosh Life blog manages to do the trick. These brownies are not only vegan and gluten free, but they’re full of fiber, protein, and probiotics. They’re also free of refined sugar and made with bananas and applesauce instead of butter. These brownies get their protein from our Bob’s Red Mill Chocolate Protein Powder Nutritional Booster, so you can essentially take them on-the-go as an energy bar or eat them after a meal for extra nutrients. The best part of these fudgy, honey-sweetened brownies is that they’re easily prepared in a blender, so you don’t have to use too much elbow grease to mix the batter. With this healthy dessert, you can get your fix of your sweet tooth without worrying about losing that summer body you worked so hard for last season.

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      September 29 2017 at 8:22 am

      Thank you for trusting us with your health.

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    Helen

    September 30 2017 at 9:45 am

    I've been enjoying many of your products, but have had trouble finding some of them. I had used the "Find a Store" function at the top of the page, but that involved a lot of checking, as each store carries a different variety of products. I just discovered the store search on each product page. Brilliant! I wanted your Vegi Soup Mix and the search gave me the two stores in neighboring towns that carry it. Thank you so much.

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      October 2 2017 at 9:03 am

      Thank you for your feedback! We're so happy you found what you needed.

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      Gail

      October 10 2017 at 11:24 am

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    Karen Jewett

    October 1 2017 at 8:34 am

    Looking forward to trying these recipes!

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    Aliema Gueringer

    October 4 2017 at 5:16 pm

    These recipes look awesome, can't wait to try them. Have used Bob's products for years a d like incorporating them into my meals. Shared this with my daughter so we can give some of these a try. My granddaughter said she wants the butternut squash soup.

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    CAROLINE PITTS

    October 19 2017 at 7:55 pm

    Common Bob, you can do better than the Bean and BARLEY - Not Gluten Free, what about Buckwheat??? Basically, I like your fall recipe selection but, you're not using enough GF alternatives and you are the provider of some of the best GF's!!

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    CAROLINE PITTS

    October 19 2017 at 7:57 pm

    Come on Bob, you can do better than Beans and BARLEY!!! Not GF and you have such great GF choices. What about replacing the Barley with Buckwheat, or almond flour?

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  6. […] This soup recipe of mine is featured on Bob’s Red Mill’s blog. […]

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Healthy Fall Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is the most popular fall food? ›

In conclusion, the most popular fall foods include apples, pumpkins, sweet potatoes, pumpkin pie, turkey, cornbread stuffing, and pecan pie. There are many more, but these are some of the best-loved ones. Cooking delicious and nutritious meals shouldn't be difficult if you know what ingredients to look for!

What food tastes great in fall? ›

Here's a list of some fall favorites:
  • Pumpkin. Pumpkin is rich in beta-carotene, which your body converts into vitamin A. ...
  • Sweet Potatoes. Sweet potatoes are high in beta-carotene as well, along with vitamins A and C. ...
  • Apples. ...
  • Brussels Sprouts. ...
  • Cranberries. ...
  • Butternut Squash. ...
  • Mushrooms. ...
  • Cinnamon and Nutmeg.
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What food is good in autumn? ›

What's in season in autumn. Produce is rich and rewarding at this time of year. Creamy pumpkins and eggplants are at their best early in the season, as are mushrooms, zucchinis and broccoli. As for what fruit is in season in autumn, enjoy a bountiful harvest of apples, bananas, plums and nashi pears, to name a few.

What is the best fruit to eat in the fall? ›

These are all great options for breakfast, a healthy afternoon snack, or a warm fruity dessert in the cool fall months.
  • Apples.
  • Asian Pears.
  • Bell Peppers (yes, they're fruit!) As well as varieties like Jalapeno.
  • Cranberries.
  • Dates.
  • Figs.
  • Grapes.
  • Persimmons.
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What foods are best in October? ›

There's root veg, stone fruits, pumpkins and berries, plus poultry and meat such as grouse and venison. Settle into autumn with the very best of seasonal produce. We're making the most of pumpkin, beetroot, pears and more.

What is the most popular fall vegetable? ›

Our top 10 choices for fall veggies:
  • Brussels sprouts. ...
  • Kale. ...
  • Carrots. ...
  • Turnips. ...
  • Spinach. ...
  • Lettuce. ...
  • Radishes. ...
  • Garlic. Although these culinary stars won't be ready to harvest until the following early summer, garlic bulbs are best planted in fall to get their roots growing before winter sets in.

What do people crave in the fall? ›

Interestingly, as appetizing as orange is, there aren't many foods that are themselves orange, aside from sweet potato fries or select fruits and veggies. Perhaps that's why we are so collectively obsessed with pumpkin everything this time of year. Especially pumpkin pie. Red is the color that makes fall stand out.

What foods are in October? ›

Seasonal Fruits and Vegetables for October

Other fall vegetables include fresh beans, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, celery root, daikon, garlic, greens, arugula, kale, parsnip, sweet potatoes, rutabaga, and more.

What fruit is fresh in fall? ›

Apples, pears, and yes even pumpkin! Every item on this page was chosen by a The Pioneer Woman editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. It's no secret that fall is the unofficial start to baking season—particularly when it comes to making seasonal pies!

What do you eat and drink in fall? ›

5 Food and Drink Pairings for Fall
  • Sweet Potatoes and Pinot Noir. Sweet potatoes are a staple dish during the fall months. ...
  • Buffalo Wings & Masala Chai Tea. With fall comes football. ...
  • Chili and Oktoberfest Beer. ...
  • Pasta Carbonara and Hard Apple Cider. ...
  • Pumpkin Cheesecake and Americano Coffee.

What vegetable is good for fall? ›

15 FALL VEGETABLES
  • PUMPKINS. Not many vegetables say 'fall' like pumpkins do. ...
  • WINTER SQUASH. Easy-to-store winter squashes hold their vitamin value when stored at cool temperatures for months. ...
  • BEETS. ...
  • CARROTS. ...
  • BRUSSELS SPROUTS. ...
  • BROCCOLI. ...
  • POTATOES. ...
  • CAULIFLOWER.

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