15 Easy and Festive Fall Decoration Ideas for a Cozy Home!

15 Easy and Festive Fall Decoration Ideas for a Cozy Home!

These festive fall decoration ideas are the perfect way to add festive flair to your home this pumpkin season!

Room decorated with pumpkin patch sign, fall decorated lanterns, orange and cream blankets, pumpkins, orange flowers

These fall decoration ideas will have your home extra cozy and ready to deck the halls with “autumn leaves and pumpkins please!” I just love this time of year with pumpkin anything and everything everywhere you turn. I’ve collected almost as much fall décor as Christmas (but not quite, haha). I don’t know what it is, but giving the house a fresh makeover as the seasons change, or as a holiday approaches brings me great joy. There’s something about being surrounded by autumn ambiance while making my pumpkin pancakes or sipping on a hot cider that makes life feel pretty darn great. So, let’s look at a few décor ideas. I hope you find some inspiration here!

Why You’ll Love Decorating Your Home for Fall

  • It’ll get you and the family into the autumn spirit.
  • It creates warm ambiance for you and the family to enjoy.
  • Fall Décor creates a great atmosphere for party or dinner guests.
  • It makes devouring those tasty fall recipes that much more enjoyable.

Fall Decoration Ideas

1. Fall Wreaths

Pretty wreaths are a great fall decoration idea to add festive flair to your humble abode. This time of year, you’ll find wreaths with fall leaves and stems in various shades of red, orange, yellow, brown, gold, and neutral colors. Some have pumpkins, acorns, sweet little bows and more. Your front door isn’t the only place for a fall wreath. Hang them on the wall or a mirror indoors to add warmth to any room.

cream chair with orange "Thankful" pillow, fall wreath on wall, orange and cream blankets

2. Soft Blankets

Home stores have cozy blankets in various autumn colors to decorate your space for fall. Blanket ladders are one great way to both display and store them. Simply draping your festive fall blankets over a couch, chair or ottoman also makes a space inviting. Fleece, faux fur and other various knits and patterns can be found to suit your taste and fit your space!

 

3. Festive Pillows

Pillows that fit the season are another great fall decoration idea. Look for soft pillows with warm autumn colors and patterns to add some festive fun to your humble abode. Seasonal pillows are great for cozying up a couch, your favorite chair and even your bed.

 

4. Fall Tiered Tray

Decorate a (tiered tray for fall). It’s a great way to display all the adorable tiny pumpkins, mini hay bales, cute signs and more in an organized fashion. Click here for a how-to guide and ideas!

 

5. Autumn Wall Art

Find some decorative wall art with paintings or photographs of fall landscapes like autumn leaves, pumpkin patches, and apple orchards. Display the art above a couch or on a shelf or desk to enjoy all season long.

 

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6. Festive Kitchen Towels

Grab some of those festive fall towels at your local home store to hang in your kitchen. You know drying dishes (after making these (insert link here) delicious pumpkin pancakes) will be so much more enjoyable when using a cute fall towel, haha!

 

7. Fall Magazines

A lesser thought of fall decoration idea is to grab a couple fall magazines to display on your ottoman, coffee, or side table. You can often find magazines full of fun fall décor or tasty autumn recipes for you and guests to enjoy.

 

8. Seasonal Coasters

 Fall coasters are practical and decorative. Add them to your side table or a tray on your ottoman for that pumpkin spice latte or hot apple cider you plan on enjoying with your favorite Halloween movie!

 

9. Fall Centerpieces

 Make a simple centerpiece this fall! You can use candles, fall leaves, other decorative fall stems, pumpkins, gourds and more to make a fun and festive centerpiece. Display it on a dining table, kitchen island, or coffee table to add ambiance to your space.

 

10. Autumn Lantern

Why not decorate a fall lantern this pumpkin season? Lanterns add warmth to any room and come in various styles and materials, so it’s easy to find something to match your style. Add fall leaves, a candle, and top it with a fall stem or pretty bow. There’s many places to display your lanterns and you can leave them up all year long by simply changing just a few small details. Check out How to Decorate a Lantern for Fall here.

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11. Fall Bouquets

Add fresh bouquets of mums or daisies in red, orange, and golden yellow to a side or console table for some festive flair. Sunflowers also make beautiful fall bouquets. Look for dried leaves, faux autumn stems, wheat bunches, flowers and more and add them to a vase for your dining room table.

 

12. Festive Signs

Fall signs with phrases like “Pumpkin Patch” or “Pumpkin Spice and Everything Nice” are fun fall decoration ideas. Some have a set of several happy autumn phrases, while other are a single word, phrase or quote.

 

13. Pumpkins or Gourds

Pumpkins come in all shapes, sizes, and even colors! They are a great addition to a centerpiece or tiered tray décor. Of course, your front porch begs for pumpkins galore to welcome guests or trick-or-treaters. Put them on shelves, windowsills or even on your desk at work for added fall charm.

 

14. Fall Garland

There are endless options for autumn garlands available. Of course, you’ll find traditional fall leaves and berries, but perhaps little footballs or turkeys are more up your alley. Some have corn, pumpkins, acorns, spooky ghosts for Halloween and more. Hang garland around doorways or place it on a shelf or entertainment center. Add a string of lights for added ambiance.

 

15. Autumn Scents

Complete your fall décor with a lovely fall scent. Candles, wall plugins, and room sprays are available this time of year in delightful scents of apples or pumpkin with cinnamon and spice.

 

Thank you for checking out these festive fall decoration ideas! What autumn decor will you put up in your home? Let me know in the comments below.

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How to Decorate a Fall Tiered Tray

How to Decorate a Fall Tiered Tray

Pumpkin season is here! Get into the spirit of the season and decorate a fall tiered tray. Autumn leaves, mini pumpkins, a candle and more adorn this fun decorative piece. What will you put on yours?

Fall tiered tray with mini hay bales, orange and white pumpkins, fall leaves and berries, candle, and framed verse

Come with me and I’ll show you how to decorate a tiered tray for fall! There are so many fun things you can do to make it your own. It’s a fun project to do solo, with a friend, or with the kiddos. So warm up that hot spiced cider or grab a pumpkin spice latte and let’s get started.

Why You’ll Love a Tiered Tray Decorated for Fall

  • It’s a festive way to add fall flair to your home or office.
  • You can easily match it to your home.
  • It’s a fun project if you want to add your own creative touch, but these instructions make it easy for those who feel creativity is not their strong suit.
  • There are many places you can display your fall tiered tray.
  • You can easily change a few items to match the current season or holiday.

How to Make a Fall Tiered Tray Match My Home

It doesn’t matter what style your home is, you can put together a tiered tray that fits with your decor. If you have a lot of color in your home and the traditional fall colors of orange, yellow and red don’t match what you already have, look for neutral or more muted fall décor. There’s a lot out there! You may even be able to find décor items in your home’s colors. You can always grab a faux pumpkin and spray it any color you want, but have you seen the current selection of pumpkin colors available lately?

Fall Tiered Tray Pumpkin Colors

Another thing to consider is that even if fall colors don’t match your home décor colors exactly, they may complement them. Orange and yellow go well with navy, as one example.

Now if your furniture is a rainbow of colors that won’t match anything fall, why not decorate a small space like a bathroom, your bedroom or an office with neutral base pieces and add that pop of seasonal color. There’s a lot of places where you can put this decorative piece.

Where Can I Put a Tiered Tray?

  • Kitchen
    • Countertop in a corner
    • Middle of a kitchen island
    • Centered on, and up against, a kitchen wall
  • Bathroom
    • Countertop between double sinks or in a corner to the side of one sink.
    • Corner ledge of a large soaking tub
  • Office
    • Desk
    • Shelf or cabinet
  • Living Room/Family Room/Den
    • Console table
    • Shelf
  • Bedroom
    • Dresser in your bedroom or guest room.

What Can I Put On My Fall Tiered Tray?

Now that we know where to put the tiered tray, let’s look at what to put on it. There are endless items you can put on the tray. If you’re like me and find anything tiny absolutely adorable, then this is the project for you. I’ve found those cute little decorative items look best grouped together with larger items to avoid a space looking cluttery.

Now let me show you what I put on this fun decorative piece and give you some other ideas to ponder.

Foundation Pieces

Your foundation pieces are the pieces that can be used year-round without being changed out. This can simply be the tray, but there’s some other decorative items we can use as well.

The Foundation Pieces I Use Include:

Tiered Tray Foundation Piece

A Tiered Tray

There are so many to choose from, so you won’t have trouble finding one that goes with your home décor style. I chose a neutral, off white, wood tray with a metal handle and two tiers. It’s a bit rustic, but polished and goes with my farmhouse décor. You can get these trays in a variety of neutral colors and finishes (or in various colors if you so desire). They come in wood, metal, ceramic and more. Some are round and some are square. You’ll often find they have two or three tiers. I find the two-tiered tray fits more decorative items because there is more space between the top and bottom tier. Also, the height is just right for fitting on my kitchen counter, under my cabinets.

     

    Foundation Pieces - little pitcher, mini vase, cupcake stand, mini lights

    A Miniature Vase

    These can be found in various shapes, sizes and colors at craft stores or in small sets online. I use a cute little clear one. You can put seasonal stems or flowers in it.

    A Single Cupcake Stand

    This is great for elevating smaller items and can also be found at a craft store or in sets at online retailers, but also at a kitchen or home goods store. They come in various colors and materials as well.

    A Little Pitcher

    I found this at a home store in the kitchen section, and like the little vase, it’s great for holding seasonal stems and flowers.

    Miniature Lights

    These little lights add ambiance to the tiered tray. You can find them at craft stores, big box stores, or online retailers.

    Other Foundation Piece Ideas Include:

    A Candle

    If you’d like this as a foundational piece, make sure to get a neutral color.

    Beaded Garland

    This is a versatile decorative piece that can be used almost anywhere, including your fall tiered tray. It can be a foundation piece, or they make colorful fall versions as well.

    Tiny Books

    You can find and stack actual miniature books (yes, this is a thing and they’re adorable) or you can find miniature decorations that are made to look like a stack of books.

    Seasonal Pieces

    These are the decorative pieces that you can have fun with and change out each season.

    The Seasonal Pieces I Use Include:

    Fall Tiered Tray Seasonal Pieces

    Mini Hay Bales

    I just love these little bales of hay. They’re great for stacking or elevating other items on your tray.

    Little Pumpkins

    I’m using a real orange mini pumpkin and a faux white pumpkin, but real white pumpkins have become quite popular and are easy to find as well.

    Autumn Leaves

    I chose some dark orange and red leaves with little pinecones and an acorn on it. Check out your local craft store. You can find leaves in red, orange, yellow and even neutral colors.

    Other Fall Stems

    I found some orange stems and creamy fall berries at my local craft store.

    Seasonal Candle

    Instead of using a candle as a foundation piece, I use a pretty gold, fall seasonal candle on my tiered tray. You can also switch the candle out, getting different seasonal colors or shapes (fall leaf, pumpkin, etc.).

    Fall Verse for Picture Frame

    I use a Bible verse (Matthew 18:20) as it speaks of gathering, which brings to mind Thanksgiving. You can make your own with a small picture frame and print out a quote, verse or phrase you like to personalize your tray.  Check out these ideas below.

    What Quote or Phrase Should I Put in My Picture Frame?

    Quotes

        • It’s the first day of Autumn! A time of Hot Chocolatey Mornings, and Toasty Marshmallow Evenings, and, Best of All, Leaping into Leaves! – Winnie the Pooh
        • As Long as Autumn Lasts, I Shall Not Have Hands, Canvas and Colors Enough to Paint the Beautiful Things I See. – Vincent Van Gogh
        • Every Leaf Speaks Bliss to Me, Fluttering From the Autumn Tree – Emily Bronte
        • I’m So Glad We Live in a World Where There are Octobers – L.M. Montgomery
        • Autumn is Here! The Soul Stirs with Joy as Glowing Fall Leaves Dance Their Way to the Ground. – Angela Harris

      Phrases

          • Autumn Leaves and Pumpkins Please
          • Pumpkin Spice and Everything Nice
          • Happy Fall Y’all
          • Gather Together

      Other Seasonal Piece Ideas Include:

      • Sun flowers, other fall-colored flowers or mini wheat stalks
      • Small gourds
      • Ornamental corn
      • Bundled cinnamon sticks
      • Small figurines like owls, mini scarecrows, little vintage trucks, etc.
      • Halloween or Thanksgiving items like little ghosts, jack-o-lanterns or turkeys.
      • Miniature signs with words or short phrases.

      How to Decorate the Fall Tiered Tray

      On my tray I’ve got some red, orange, gold, beige and white. I like to spread the colors throughout the tray.

      1. You can see I have orange on the bottom left side of the tray (the orange plant stems) and on the top right side of the tray (the mini pumpkin).
      2. Also, I have red leaves on both the upper left and lower right, spreading those brighter colors out.
      3. Then I’ve got beiges spread out like a triangle with the hay bales and the fall berries.
      4. Lastly, I have a little gold on the top and bottom.
      Fall Tiered Tray Numbered Instructions

      Overall, I approach decorating a tiered tray looking for a little balance and cohesion, but with a goal of avoiding an overly orderly and symmetrical look. Following these steps should give it a natural flow.

      I had a lot of fun putting together a tiered tray for fall. I hope you enjoy it too!

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      BEST Gluten Free Pumpkin Pancakes Ever!

      BEST Gluten Free Pumpkin Pancakes Ever!

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      These delightful gluten free pumpkin pancakes are full of coziness with their warm autumn spices, sweet molasses, and delicious pumpkin puree.

      Gluten free pumpkin pancakes with butter and syrup in front of pumpkin and fall leaves

      Growing up in Oregon, I always loved the feeling of that first crisp fall day after enjoying a few months of warm summer air. The leaves would change, kids went back to school and football season began. Let’s just say we were ready to enjoy pumpkin EVERYTHING! Pumpkin patches, pumpkin spice lattes, pumpkin bread, pumpkin décor, the best pumpkin pancakes ever . . . you name it.

      We don’t get those crisp fall days where we live in Arizona, but we make sure to visit a place that does each year and turn our home into an autumn wonderland! Saturday morning pancakes or waffles have become a tradition in our household and we look forward to that first Saturday in September when it’s time to make my pumpkin pancakes.  I love the smell, the taste and the coziness it brings to our little family table. I’m guessing you will too!

      Why You’ll Love these Gluten Free Pumpkin Pancakes

      • They fill the house with a lovely fall frangrance.
      • The luscious taste and texture are to die for.
      • They’re perfect for Halloween, Thanksgiving, or any cozy fall morning.
      • No one will have any idea they’re gluten free. They’re that good!
      • They’re fantastic leftover!

      What’s in these Pumpkin Pancakes?

      Liquid Ingredients

      Egg – This helps hold the ingredients together (it’s a binder) and adds a little fluff. 

      Change it up: I haven’t had a need to make these without eggs, but there are a lot of options for egg substitutes out there, including pumpkin puree, believe it or not. You can try replacing the egg with an additional ¼ cup of pumpkin puree or if you’re feeling adventurous, try ¼ cup of yogurt, applesauce or even carbonated water.

      Pancake ingredients - fall spices, egg, apple cider vinegar, baking soda & powder, gf flour, pumpkin puree, brown sugar, milk, butter, salt

      Pumpkin – You can use canned pumpkin puree, but make sure you don’t grab canned pumpkin pie filling by mistake.

      Change it up: Try making pumpkin puree from home with fresh pumpkin. I grew up doing this and it’s easy and quite fun (you can even roast the seeds with cinnamon and sugar while you’re at it – yum).

      Molasses – Love the distinct flavor and sweetness this adds to the pancakes.

      Milk – I most often use a lactose free milk brand called Fairlife that’s super creamy, but regular milk is great too.

      Change it up: If you’re dairy free or prefer other types of milk, I often make this with unsweetened vanilla almond milk. These can be made with most alternative milks, so choose your fav!

      Oil or Butter – Choose your favorite here. I’ve made them with real butter and vegetable oil and they turn out great.

      Apple Cider Vinegar – The flavor of the apple cider vinegar blends well with these other fall flavors. 

      Dry Ingredients

      Flour – You’ll want to use a gluten free 1 to 1 baking flour. I prefer Bob’s Redmill brand.

      Spices – These spices along with the pumpkin make the pancake! Cinnamon, Ginger, Nutmeg and a little clove will warm you from head to toe and provide the delightful autumn scent. This is my favorite spice combo in so many fall and winter baked goods.

      Brown Sugar – For a little extra touch of sweetness.

      Baking Powder and Baking Soda – Combined with the cider vinegar, the other liquid ingredients, and a little heat, these will help fluff up the pancakes.

      How to make Gluten Free Pumpkin Pancakes

      Preheat Griddle or Skillet – Heat your non-stick griddle to 350 degrees or warm a non-stick skillet on medium heat.

      *** Add a little oil if you are not using a non-stick surface

      Pumpkin pancake instructions - mix dry ingredients, mix wet ingredients, combine wet and dry ingredients, make pancakes

      Mix Dry Ingredients – Add the flour, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, cloves, brown sugar, baking powder and baking soda to a medium bowl and mix until they are well combined.

      Combine Wet Ingredients – In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the egg yolk and white until just combined. Then add the pumpkin puree, molasses, milk, oil OR butter and apple cider vinegar and gently mix together.

      Add Dry Ingredients to Wet Ingredients – With a whisk, slowly and gently mix in the dry ingredients with the wet ingredients in your large bowl. You’ll see those beautiful bubbles that will fluff those pancakes up, so you don’t want to over mix it.

      Make the Pumpkin Pancakes – Spoon enough batter onto the griddle or skillet to make 3–4-inch pancakes. Flip the pancakes after about 3 minutes or once they begin to turn a golden-brown color. Cook a remaining 2-3 minutes on the bottom side.

      Add Toppings and Enjoy!

      What Toppings Go Well on these Pumpkin Pancakes?

      Classic Butter and Syrup – The obvious topping is butter (or non-dairy buttery spread) and syrup. These Gluten Free Pumpkin Pancakes are so good with pure maple syrup!

      Whipped Cream and Candied Nuts – Add a little whipped cream and candied pecans or walnuts and we’ll call these pumpkin pie!

      Nut Butter and Chocolate Chips – Spread your favorite nut butter on your pancakes and top with chocolate chips. There’s your classic peanut butter (crunchy or creamy), but almond or hazelnut are tasty options as well!

      Ice Cream, Cinnamon Crumble and Nuts– If you want to turn your pancakes into dessert, top them with vanilla ice cream and a simple crumble of butter (or non-dairy spread), cinnamon, brown sugar and gluten free 1 to 1 flour. Top the ice cream with the crumble and pecans or walnuts.

      Pumpkin pancakes on white plate with pumpkin and leaves in background

      Making Ahead, Storing and Reheating Leftover Pumpkin Pancakes

      Mix Dry Ingredients Ahead of Time – Save time by mixing the dry ingredients together ahead of time. I like to do this the night before I make them.

      *** Do not mix the wet ingredients ahead of time. Once you make the batter, you’ll want to make the pancakes right away so they fluff up nicely.

      Make Pancakes Ahead of Time – These pumpkin pancakes are fantastic leftover, so go ahead and make them ahead of time!

      Storing Leftovers – You can store the leftover pancakes in the fridge for up to 3 days or the freezer for up to 3 months. In the fridge, I recommend storing them in a plastic baggie, removing all of the air to keep them moist and fresh. In the freezer, double up the baggies to avoid freezer burn.

      Reheating Leftovers – The best way to reheat these is in the toaster. I absolutely love the slight crisp it gives to the outside of the pancakes.

      Thank you for making these absolutely delicious pumpkin pancakes with me! Let me know what you think in the comments below!

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      BEST Gluten Free Pumpkin Pancakes EVER!

      These delightful gluten free pumpkin pancakes are full of coziness with their warm autumn spices, sweet molasses, and delicious pumpkin puree. There’s also an option to make them dairy and/or egg free!
      5 from 1 vote
      Prep Time 15 minutes
      Cook Time 15 minutes
      Course Breakfast
      Cuisine American
      Servings 4
      Calories 185 kcal

      Ingredients
        

      Dry Ingredients

      • 1 ½ Cups Gluten Free 1 to 1 Flour
      • 1 ½ tsp Cinnamon
      • ½ tsp Ground Ginger
      • ¼ tsp Ground Nutmeg
      • tsp Ground Cloves
      • 1 Tbsp Brown Sugar
      • 1 tsp Baking Powder
      • ½ tsp Baking Soda

      Wet Ingredients

      • 1 Egg For egg free, replace egg with extra 1/4 cup of pumpkin
      • ¾ Cup Pumpkin
      • ¼ Cup Molasses
      • 1 Cup Milk For dairy free, replace with unsweetened vanilla almond milk or your favorite dairy free milk
      • 1 Tbsp Butter For dairy free, replace with 1 Tbsp oil
      • 1 Tbsp Apple Cider Vinegar

      Instructions
       

      • Preheat Griddle or Skillet - Heat your non-stick griddle to 350 degrees or warm a non-stick skillet on medium heat.
        *** Add a little oil if you are not using a non-stick surface
      • Mix Dry Ingredients - Add the flour, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, cloves, brown sugar, baking powder and baking soda to a medium bowl and mix until they are well combined.
      • Combine Wet Ingredients - In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the egg yolk and white until just combined. Then add the pumpkin puree, molasses, milk, butter OR oil and apple cider vinegar and gently mix together.
      • Add Dry Ingredients to Wet Ingredients - With a whisk, slowly and gently mix in the dry ingredients with the wet ingredients in your large bowl. You’ll see those beautiful bubbles that fluff those pancakes up, so you don’t want to over mix it.
      • Make the Pumpkin Pancakes– Spoon enough batter onto the griddle or skillet to make 3-inch pancakes. Flip the pancakes after about 3 minutes or once they begin to turn a golden-brown color. Cook a remaining 2-3 minutes on the bottom side.
      • Add Toppings and Enjoy!
        *** Makes approximately 16 three-inch Pancakes

      Notes

      Pumpkin Pancake Toppings Ideas
       
      • Classic Butter and Syrup – The obvious topping is butter (or non-dairy buttery spread) and syrup. These Gluten Free Pumpkin Pancakes are so good with 100% pure maple syrup!
      • Whipped Cream and Candied Nuts – Add a little whipped cream (or non-dairy whipped topping) and candied pecans, walnuts or almonds and we’ll call these pumpkin pie Yum!
      • Nut Butter and Chocolate Chips – Spread your favorite nut butter on your pancakes and top with chocolate chips. Of course, there’s your classic peanut butter (crunchy or creamy), but almond or hazelnut are tasty options as well!
      • Ice Cream, Cinnamon Crumble and Nuts– If you want to turn your pancakes into dessert, top them with vanilla ice cream and throw together a simple crumble with butter (or non-dairy spread), cinnamon, brown sugar and gluten free 1 to 1 flour. Top the ice cream with the crumble and pecans or walnuts.
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      Ultimate Pumpkin Chili with Chicken and Autumn Spice

      Ultimate Pumpkin Chili with Chicken and Autumn Spice

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      This pumpkin chili is the ultimate dinner recipe for a cozy fall evening with its warm spice and luscious pumpkin puree.

      Prepared pumpkin chili in white bowl topped with sour cream with pumpkin, fall leaf and mini hay bale background

      This crockpot pumpkin chili recipe is simply delish! I was finishing up decorating the house for fall and naturally, began craving pumpkin ANYTHING for dinner. So, this pumpkin chili was born. It has my favorite combination of delicious autumn spices, chili powder, nutty white beans, juicy chicken breast and more. It’s the perfect recipe to warm you from head to toe on a crisp fall day. So come with me and I’ll show you what’s in it, how to make it and more!

      Why You’ll Love this Pumpkin Chili

      • The combination of spices with a touch of sweetness is heavenly.
      • You’ll love how the pumpkin adds richness and flavor to the chili.
      • It’s very easy to make.
      • This chili is a winning combination of healthy and delicious.

      What’s in the Crockpot Chili

      Pumpkin Puree – I use canned 100% pumpkin puree. Make sure you do NOT get pumpkin pie filling by mistake!

      Chicken – You’ll need about one and a half pounds of raw chicken breast. You’ll shred it once the chicken is fully cooked.

      Speed it up: Sometimes I’ll use pre-cooked, shredded rotisserie chicken and add it to the chili 20 minutes before serving to warm it (or 30 minutes before if I’m cooking it on low). The chili also cooks faster when you make it this way.

      Chicken Broth – For nice added flavor.

      White Beans – I use canned Great Northern Beans, drained, and lightly rinsed.

      Onion – You’ll want to dice the onion. I used white onion, but a yellow onion will work too!

      Pumpkin chili recipe ingredients in glass bowls or on white plate sitting on black wood background

      Garlic – Just a couple cloves of fresh minced garlic should do the trick.

      Speed it up: If you’re in a hurry or don’t have fresh garlic on hand, jarred minced garlic is an option. Two teaspoons equal about two cloves of garlic.

      Autumn Spices – I use my favorite fall spice combo of cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, and cloves.

      Change it up: Two teaspoons of pumpkin pie spice may be used in place of the fall spice combo listed above if that’s what you have on hand.

      Other Spices – Classic chili ingredients cumin and chili powder add great flavor. I added a little salt and pepper too, of course.

      Brown Sugar – This adds subtle sweetness to the chili.

      Apple Cider Vinegar – For a little extra flavor and zip.

      Sour Cream – This is optional, but this chili is very tasty with a little sour cream on top. I used a plant based sour cream since I have to be a little careful with dairy.

      How to Make this Pumpkin Chili

      I love how simple this recipe is. The first thing I do is add all the ingredients to the crockpot and mix the ingredients together until well combined. I prefer a wooden spoon as it’s gentle on the crockpot bowl/insert.

      Then, I make sure the chicken breast is completely covered by the chili mixture.

      Pumpkin chili instructions - add ingredients to crockpot, mix ingredients and cook, add sour cream, serve and enjoy.

      Next, I cook it on high for 3-4 hours (you can also cook on low for 6-7 hours), depending on the thickness of my chicken breasts. I like to check the temperature of the chicken as I approach the three-hour mark to ensure I’m cooking it to the right temperature (165 degrees is safety standard for chicken).

      When the chicken is done, I remove it from the crockpot and shred the meat using two forks to pull it apart. I then add it back to the pumpkin chili.

      *** If you are using precooked and shredded chicken, then add the chicken 20-30 minutes before you are ready to serve it. This is just long enough to warm it, but not cook it any further. The chili will finish cooking in 2-3 hours on high or 5-6 hours on low without the chicken breast. Just make sure the onions are cooked through.

      When the chili is ready to go, I top it with a little sour cream, serve it and dig in!

      What to Serve with this Crockpot Chili Recipe

      Cornbread – A classic side dish with a tasty chili, cornbread is my favorite choice alongside this meal. Don’t forget the butter and honey!

      Baguette – If cornbread isn’t your fav, try a baguette or your favorite bread. Schar brand makes a great gluten free baguette.

      Side Salad – A small side salad is a nice accompaniment to this pumpkin chili. Stay tuned for my fall salad recipe coming soon to the blog! It’s the perfect combination with this pumpkin chili.

      Sparkling or Hard Cider – Round out this delightful autumn spread with a sparkling or hard cider. Yum!

      Ginger Ale – Ginger ale also pairs well with this pumpkin chili.

      Prepared pumpkin chili in white bowl topped with sour cream surrounded by fall leaves and pumpkins

      Prepping, Making Ahead and Storing Leftover Crockpot Pumpkin Chili

      Making Ahead

      You can absolutely make this chili ahead of time, just make sure to consume it within 3-4 days. If you used pre-cooked chicken, consume withing 3-4 days of when the chicken was prepared.

      Storing Leftovers

      This chili is quite tasty leftover! Again, make sure to finish it off within 3-4 days of when the chicken was made.

      Reheating Leftovers

      Leftover pumpkin chili can be reheated in the microwave or on the stove top. If you decide to use the microwave, stir it halfway through reheating. If you use the stove top, warm it on medium low to medium, stirring occasionally until it’s warmed. Avoid overheating leftovers so the chicken does not become overdone.

       

      Thank you for checking out my pumpkin chili recipe! Let me know what you think and what you decided to serve with it in the comments below!

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      Prepared pumpkin chili in white bowl topped with sour cream, surrounded by fall leaves and pumpkins.

      Ultimate Pumpkin Chili with Chicken and Autumn Spice

      This pumpkin chili is the ultimate dinner recipe for a cozy fall evening with its warm spice and luscious pumpkin puree.
      Prep Time 15 minutes
      Cook Time 4 hours
      Course Dinner, Lunch
      Servings 6

      Equipment

      • Crockpot/Slowcooker

      Ingredients
        

      • 1 ½ Lbs Chicken Breast *** About 2 cups if using precooked chicken
      • 1 ½ Cups Chicken Broth *** Gluten free
      • 1 - 15 oz Can of Pumpkin Puree
      • 2 - 15 oz Cans of Great Northern Beans **** Drained and lightly rinsed
      • 1 Cup Onion, diced *** About 1/2 of 1 medium to large oinion
      • 2 Cloves Garlic
      • 1 tsp Cinnamon
      • ½ tsp Ginger
      • ¼ tsp Nutmeg
      • ¼ tsp Cloves
      • 1 tsp Cumin
      • 1 Tbsp Chili Powder
      • 1 Tbsp Apple Cider Vinegar
      • 1 tsp Salt
      • ½ tsp Cracked Black Pepper
      • 2 Tbsp Brown Sugar
      • Sour Cream to taste (optional) *** Use non-dairy sour cream for dairy free

      Instructions
       

      • Add all ingredients to the crock pot.
      • Mix ingredients together with a wooden (or preferred) spoon until ingredients are well combined.
      • Ensure the chicken is completely submerged and covered by the chili mixture.
      • Cook on low for 6-7 hours or high 3-4 hours until the chicken is done. *** If you are using precooked chicken breast, cook on low for 5-6 hours or high for 2-3 hours until onions are softened. Add the chicken 20-30 minutes before you are ready to serve it.
      • Remove the chicken and shred it using two forks to pull it apart.
      • Add the shredded chicken back to the chili.
      • Top with sour cream (optional), serve, and enjoy!
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      Easy Butternut Squash Recipe with Cinnamon and Brown Sugar

      Easy Butternut Squash Recipe with Cinnamon and Brown Sugar

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      This butternut squash recipe will warm you right upwith its autumn spices and just the right amount of sweetness.

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      I love this time of year and all the great recipes that come along with it. Squash is no exception, friends! This butternut squash recipe is a staple in our household each fall. It’s tender and covered with sweetness and spice to make the BEST warm and cozy autumn comfort food. Come with me and I’ll show you what’s in it, how to make it (it’s so easy) and more!

      Why You’ll Love this Butternut Squash Recipe

      • It’s extremely simple to make.
      • This recipe makes a perfect side dish for your fall meal.
      • The buttery cinnamon and nutmeg coating has just the right amount of spice.
      • You’ll love how the brown sugar adds sweetness to the tender squash.

      What’s in this Recipe

      Butternut Squash

      Use one butternut squash to serve about four people. Cut it into ¾ inch to 1 inch pieces and remove the skin.

      • Speed it up: Grocery stores often carry precut butternut squash in their refrigerated produce section if you want to save a little time.

      Butter

      The buttery flavor is a delicious coating to the squash.

      • Change it up: Use a non-dairy buttery spread for dairy free or olive oil for a healthy choice. It’s quite tasty, whichever way you make it!

      Cinnamon – For nice flavor and spice. The fragrance of the squash when it’s baking is quite lovely thanks to the cinnamon. Yum!

      Nutmeg – For a little extra spice.

      Brown Sugar – To add a little sweetness.

      Salt –Just a touch to bring out the flavor and sweetness of the other ingredients.

      Butternut Squash Recipe Ingredients - butternut squash, butter, cinnamon, nutmeg, brown sugar, salt on white background

      How to Make this Butternut Squash Recipe

      1. The first thing I do is preheat the oven to 400 degrees.

       

      2. Then, I rinse and dry the squash and cut it into ¾ -1 inch pieces. To achieve this, I first cut the squash in half and scrape out the seeds and guts. I then chop each half into smaller slices and cut the skin off. Then I do a final chop or two until I reach the ¾-1 inch size.

       

      3. After the squash is cubed, I melt the butter and gently mix it together until all pieces of squash are well coated.

       

      4. I then sprinkle the cinnamon, nutmeg, brown sugar, and salt over the squash and again gently mix it all together until the spices and sugar combine with the butter and evenly coat the squash.

       

      5. Next, I place the squash on a large baking sheet and bake it in the oven for 20-25 minutes until the squash is easily pierced with a fork, but still has good structure. I like to check it at 18 minutes to see where it’s at and with my oven, it’s usually ready at about 22 minutes. Cooking time can vary by oven, but also size of squash pieces, with smaller pieces baking faster, of course. Avoid baking it too long so it doesn’t become mushy.

       

      6. When it’s finished, I remove it from the oven, inhale the wonderful scent that makes the house smell amazing, dish it up, and dig in. It’s SO good.

       

      Butternut squash recipe instructions - cut squash, mix ingredients, bake squash, serve and enjoy

      How to Pick Out a Butternut Squash

      To find a squash that’s ripe and ready, choose a one that is beige or tan in color with no green. It should have a little weight or heaviness to it. Overripe squash is lighter in weight.

      What Goes Well with this Squash Recipe

      Pork – This is my favorite meat to serve as a main dish with this butternut squash recipe. Sometimes I make simple pork chops on the stovetop and other times I serve it with pork tenderloin. Pork chops are great with just salt and pepper or with apple sauce.

      Turkey – This recipe also goes well alongside turkey as the main dish. It makes a great Thanksgiving side dish!

      Green Beans – This is a great vegetable side dish to round out a meal with the squash and a main dish. Like the port chops, I like to keep the seasoning on the green beans simple.

      Salad – A simple side salad is another vegetable option. Dried cranberries, nuts and cheese go well on a salad alongside this dish.

      *** Stay tuned for my fall salad recipe with chilled butternut squash!

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      Prepping, Making Ahead and Storing Leftovers

      Making Ahead

      This recipe can be made ahead and stored in the refrigerator before serving. If your goal for making it ahead is to save time, simply pre-chopping the squash and storing it in the fridge until you are ready to bake it is an option. As mentioned, pre-chopped butternut squash is often available at your local market as well.

      Storing Leftovers

      Leftovers can be stored in the refrigerator for three to four days. I do not recommend freezing baked squash, but storing raw cubed squash in the freezer for up to three months is an option. I recommend double bagging it to avoid freezer burn. Allow it to thaw completely in the refrigerator before baking.

      Reheating Leftovers

      Leftover baked squash can be rewarmed in the oven or microwave. If you decide to use the microwave, stir halfway through rewarming.

      Thank you for baking this delightful butternut squash recipe with me! Let me know what you think in the comments below.

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      Easy Butternut Squash Recipe with Cinnamon and Brown Sugar

      This butternut squash recipe will warm you right up its autumn spices and just the right amount of sweetness.
      Prep Time 15 minutes
      Course Side Dish
      Cuisine American
      Servings 4
      Calories 195 kcal

      Ingredients
        

      • 2 lb Butternut Squash
      • 3 Tbsp Butter *** Use non-dairy buttery spread or olive oil for dairy free
      • 2 Tbsp Brown Sugar
      • ½ tsp Cinnamon
      • ¼ tsp Nutmeg
      • tsp Salt

      Instructions
       

      •  Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
      • Cut the squash into ¾ - 1-inch pieces with skin removed.
      • Add the squash to a large bowl, melt the butter, and pour it over the squash.
      • Gently mix the butter and squash with a large spoon until the squash is evenly coated.
      • Sprinkle the cinnamon, nutmeg, brown sugar, and salt over the squash and gently mix the ingredients together until the sugar and spices combine with the butter and evenly coat the squash.
      • Spread the squash out on a large baking sheet and place in the oven.
      • Bake for 20-25 minutes or until the squash can be easily pierced with a fork, but maintains it’s structure.
      • Remove from the oven, serve, and enjoy!
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