Fall Recipes

  • Kimchi, Bacon and White Cheddar Burgers

    Spicy kimchi (Korean pickled cabbage), smoky bacon, tangy sharp cheddar and juicy ground beef mingle in these flavorful burgers with a touch of heat from Sriracha Mayo.

  • Tomahawk Steak

    Wow your guests at your next outdoor gathering with this juicy, grilled masterpiece. Prized bone-in Tomahawk steaks are easy to prepare, using a combination of grilling and roasting.

  • Grilled Three-Potato Salad

    Perfect for cookouts, this unique and fun grilled potato salad is sure to be the hit of the party. A trio of tasty grilled spuds – sweet potatoes, buttery Yukon Gold potatoes and hearty red potatoes – are all tossed in a warm mustard and bacon dressing, along with almonds and green beans.

  • Gnocchi with Sausage, Fennel and Kale

    There is something so comforting about eating a bowl of plump gnocchi. Pronounced "nyoe-kee," this simple-to-make, soft-dough dumpling is tossed with sweet Italian sausage, tomatoes, fennel, kale and freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano.

  • Seared Pork Tenderloin with Apples, Hard Cider and Bacon

    Apple season has arrived with an abundance of varieties to choose from! What can you do with them, other than pie baking? This recipe for pan-seared pork tenderloin, bacon, sautéed apples, and onions drizzled with a hard cider and mustard sauce answers that question deliciously! Simply serve with roasted potatoes for a fun fall feast.

  • Heirloom Tomato Panzanella Salad with Fresh Mozzarella

    A delicious feast for the eyes and body, this recipe combines two favorite summer salads: toasty panzanella with warm bread and greens, and fresh heirloom tomato and mozzarella caprese. The result is an incredible warm-weather meal, made in minutes.

  • Southwest Chicken Pot Pie

    This fantastic twist on pot pie includes some time-saving tricks, like using frozen puff pastry for the crust and shredding a rotisserie chicken, so you can enjoy this comforting dish hot from the oven in about an hour.

  • Tailgating Sliders Trio

    Perfect for tailgating and game day parties, these sliders will score big with your home team crowd. Make them all or take your pick from three fun flavors – spicy buffalo chicken, lamb and feta or chorizo and manchego – and create a few fans of your own!

  • Sage and Maple-Glazed Root Vegetables

    This beautiful, modern side of roasted root vegetables might very well steal the spotlight at your table. Unsung heroes of the vegetable world – sweet golden and chiogga beets, turnips, parsnips, carrots, aromatic fennel and earthy celeriac – shine in this dish, along with sage, lemon, maple syrup and glazed pecans.