Easy Appetizer with Pear, Pomegranate, Goat Cheese and More

Easy Appetizer with Pear, Pomegranate, Goat Cheese and More

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This easy appetizer is perfect for your next party or gathering with juicy pear, pomegranate, creamy goat cheese, sweet honey, and candied nuts.

Prepared easy appetizer with pear slice, topped with goat cheese, pomegranate, candied pecan and honey.

This easy appetizer is absolutely delicious with its sweet and juicy pear and delightful toppings. The pleasant combination of ingredients makes this recipe quite tasty with great texture. It has so much going for it, so come with me and I’ll show you why you’ll love it, what’s in it, how to make it and more!

Why You’ll Love this Pear Appetizer

  • The tasty flavor of the pear with the mild sharpness of the cheese is a winning combination.
  • You’ll love the taste and texture of the candied nuts and pomegranate garnish.
  • It makes a great appetizer for your next festive fall, Thanksgiving, Christmas, or New Year’s gathering.
  • This treat is elevated, yet quick and easy to throw together.
  • It’s the perfect lightweight snack to keep you satisfied between meals.

What’s in this Easy Appetizer Recipe

Pears – I use green Bartlett or D’Anjou pears for this easy appetizer. They’re commonly found at the grocery store in my area and go well with the other ingredients. To pick out a ripe pear, you’ll want a fruit that has slight give when pressed on. Avoid pears that are too hard as they are not yet ripe and bland in flavor. Overly ripe pears are too soft and start to get mushy. Also avoid pears with brown bruised areas that are softer than the rest of the fruit.

  • Change it up: There are many types of pears that will work in this recipe, so choose your favorite! I think green pears look pretty with the white cheese and red pomegranate during the holidays.

Goat Cheese – This adds a little bit of creamy tartness to the appetizer and cuts the sweetness perfectly.

 

  • Change it up: Brie cheese is another great option on this appetizer.
Easy appetizer ingredients - goat cheese, pomegranate, pear, honey, candied pecans

Honey– Just a light drizzle on top of each pear slice will do.

 

  • Change it up: Pure maple syrup is another option with this recipe if that’s what you have on hand. Just like with the honey, a light drizzle will do.

 

Candied Pecans – This adds nice crunch, texture and sweetness to the recipe. I use candied pecan halves.

 

  • Change it up: Candied almonds or walnuts also work well with this appetizer.

 

Pomegranate – Like the cheese, this also cuts the sweet and adds a little tartness to the dish. The texture is great too! 

 

  • Speed it up: If you are in need of saving time, grocery stores often sell the pomegranate seeds already removed from the fruit.

How to Make this Easy Pear Appetizer

The first thing I do is slice each pear lengthwise into about six “plates” or “discs,” creating a total of 12.

Next, I gently remove the seeds with a knife and try to avoid creating large holes in the pear slices, so the cheese doesn’t seep through the bottom.

Then, I spread a layer of goat cheese out to the edges of each pear slice, using all 4 ounces of goat cheese between the 12 slices. If the cheese is crumbling, I either let it come to room temp or pop it in the microwave for five seconds. It spreads easier this way.

Easy appetizer - sliced pears topped with goat cheese, pomegranate, candied pecan and honey on white plate

Next, I add a pecan half on top of each cheese covered pear slice. I think it’s pretty placed it in the middle.

Then, I sprinkle about ½ tsp of pomegranate (about 5 seeds) to the top of each pear slice.

Lastly, I lightly drizzle honey on the top of each slice, using a quick back and forth motion.

Finally, we serve and enjoy this delightful and easy appetizer!

What to Serve with this Easy Appetizer?

The right beverage served along side this appetizer will add to the experience. Here’s a few options that pair well with this dish:

White Wine – Sauvignon Blanc or Chardonnay are fantastic alongside this recipe with it’s creamy cheese and lovely fruit.

Sparkling Water – Sparkling water is another option if you’d prefer a non-alcoholic beverage. Serve it with a fresh lemon wedge for added flavor. If you are serving this appetizer at a holiday party, add a few pomegranate seeds and garnish it with a sprig of rosemary for a festive look.

Ginger Ale – The ginger in this fizzy beverage goes very well with the flavors in this appetizer.

Sparkling Cider – Traditional Apple Cider also works well served alongside this recipe. Apple cranberry is a great option too.

Easy appetizer - sliced pears topped with goat cheese, pomegranate, candied pecan and honey on mini cutting board

Making Ahead & Storing Leftovers

Making Ahead

I recommend making this appetizer fresh. You can, however, remove the pomegranate from the fruit ahead of time to slightly speed up this already quick and easy appetizer.

Storing Leftovers

Although I always recommend making and eating this appetizer fresh, store any leftovers in the fridge in an airtight container or baggie. I recommend consuming leftovers within 24 hours.

 

Thank you for taking the time to check out this easy appetizer with pear and goat cheese. Let me know what you think it the comments below!

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Easy Appetizer with Pear, Pomegranate, Goat Cheese and More

This easy appetizer is perfect for your next party or gathering with juicy pear, pomegranate, creamy goat cheese, sweet honey, and candied nuts.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Course Appetizer, Dessert, Side Dish, Snack
Cuisine American
Servings 6
Calories 250 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 2 Pears
  • 4 oz Creamy Goat Cheese * Log, not crumbled
  • 2 Tbsp Pomegranate Seeds
  • 12 Candied Pecan Halves
  • 2 - 3 Tbsp Honey

Instructions
 

  • Slice each pear into six “plates” or “discs,” creating a total of 12 slices.
  • Gently remove the seeds with a knife. * Try and avoid creating large holes in pear slices when removing seeds so the cheese does not seep through the bottom.
  • Spread a layer of goat cheese out to the edges of each slice of pear, using all 4 ounces between the 12 slices. *If cheese is crumbling and not spreading well, bring the cheese to room temperature or microwave it for five seconds.
  • Place one candied pecan half on top of the cheese and in the center of each pear slice.
  • Sprinkle ½ tsp (about 5 seeds) of pomegranate to the top of each pear slice.
  • Lightly drizzle honey on top of each pear slice using a back-and-forth motion.
  • Serve and enjoy!
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15 Best Christmas Decoration Ideas for a Festive Home!

15 Best Christmas Decoration Ideas for a Festive Home!

Adorn your home with these holly jolly Christmas decorations during this season of good tidings and great joy!

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When do you put up your Christmas decorations? For many now is the time or it will be soon! We all know the Christmas tree is the star of the seasonal decoration show, but there’s so many ways to give your space some extra cheer. So, come with me and we’ll look at some festive ways to deck your halls with all that’s merry and bright!

Why You’ll Love these Christmas Decorations

  • It’s been proven that decorating for Christmas can lift your spirits and is good for the soul.
  • This list offers both decorations that anyone can quickly and easily put together, and some that promote extra thought and creativity.
  • I bet some of these ideas will be new to you!
  • Some are both practical and pretty!

1. Christmas Pictures

Display Christmas photos around your home with favorite memories from previous years. Look for pretty holiday frames to hang on the wall or display on side tables or shelves.

2. A Blanket Ladder

Add your cozy Christmas blankets to a blanket ladder. They’re a practical way to store your blankets and make a pretty Christmas decoration too!

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3. Christmas Towel Box

If you tell me I can make something cute and pretty, but practical and organized too, I’m instantly on board! That’s how I feel about a towel box. It’s a great way to store all those cute Christmas towels right on the countertop where it’s easy to grab one when you need it. It makes for a pretty Christmas decoration too!

4. Holiday Tiered Tray

Decorating a tiered tray is so much fun! It’s a great place to display all those adorable little Christmas trinkets you’ve collected in an orderly but creative way. If you’re not a collector of cute and tiny Christmas decorations, head to your local craft or home store for endless options! You can find little signs with Christmas words or quotes, candles, little holiday trees, miniature Santas, snowy pinecones, and so much more to decorate your tiered tray.

5. Christmas Card Display

Decorative window frame wall decor is a festive way to display all those Christmas cards where you can view them throughout the season. Punch a small hole in each card and use some decorative Christmas ribbon to tie them to the frame. Tie the ribbon in pretty bows or use curling ribbon for an added touch.

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6. Decorative and Functional Tray

This decorative tray is pretty and practical year-round! Use it to hold tv remotes but brighten it up with Yuletide cheer by adding Christmas coasters to hold your peppermint mocha. Add some seasonal magazines to read and Christmas flowers or greenery for added aesthetic. Place a cozy winter blanket or table runner under the tray and place it on your ottoman or coffee table to complete the look.

7. A Festive Tablecloth

Add merriment to your dinner table with a pretty tablecloth. Green and red plaid is a pretty and classic pattern, but there are endless options available. Nostalgic patterns of snowy red barns and old trucks carrying Christmas trees are always fun or perhaps sparkling snowflake or jolly snowmen are more up your alley. Whatever brings joy to your world, add it to your dining table this year!

8. A Cozy Bench

Perhaps you have a bench in your entry way or at the foot of the bed, so why not warm it up and make it extra inviting this year? Add a faux fur rug or cozy blanket to sit on and pick up those cozy Christmas pillows you’ve been admiring at your local home store. Add them to your bench and you’ve created an inviting place to sit.

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9. Centerpieces

There are so many ways to be creative with a centerpiece. Surround candles with fir tree greenery, ornaments, artificial snow, pretty flowers, Christmas lights or a combination of the above. Simple vases or Christmas flowers are beautiful too. Place centerpieces on dining tables, coffee tables, kitchen islands and more!

10. Christmas Garland

Deck the halls with pretty Christmas garland this year. Wrap it around the staircase or hang it around the door for a warm and welcoming entryway. Drape it across the fireplace mantle behind the stockings or add it to a shelf or entertainment center. Finish off the look with classy white lights or other fun and festive colors.

11. Holiday Lanterns

There’s nothing like the warm glow of lanterns hanging on the wall to add ambiance to a space. Adorn your lanterns with Christmas candles surrounded by pretty fir tree greenery or poinsettias or fill it with sparkling Christmas lights. Add ribbon or winter stems to the top to finish off the look of this fun Christmas decoation.

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12. Decorative Ornament Container

This one is easy as cranberry apple pie! Just find a container like a wooden box or pretty bowl and fill it with ornaments! Christmas ball ornaments work well, and a shatterproof variety will save you any headaches.

13. Christmas Wreaths

Add that classic wreath on your front door to welcome guests, but there are several other places to put a wreath! Small wreaths make great centerpieces with a decorative vase and candle in the middle. Wreaths also look beautiful simply hanging on a wall or even a mirror. Add pretty Christmas bows, ornaments, lights, berries, snowy branches, and more to make them your own and match your home.

14. Nativity Set

Celebrate the true meaning of Christmas by adding a nativity set to your collection of decorations. They come in all shapes and sizes making it easy to find one to fit your space. Illuminate the nativity with small battery operated candles or lights to add glowing warmth.

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15. Mistletoe

Promote canoodling in your home this year by hanging some mistletoe. Who doesn’t love cozying up to their loved one for a smooch at Christmastime? So, find a highly trafficked area to hang this fun Christmas decoration, meet your honey under the mistletoe, and have yourselves a merry little Christmas. 

 

Thank you for checking out these fun and festive Christmas decoration ideas! Which one is your favorite? Let me know in the comments below!

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How to Make a Gratitude Bucket Thanksgiving Decoration

How to Make a Gratitude Bucket Thanksgiving Decoration

This Thanksgiving decoration is the perfect way to express gratitude this season with the ones you love.

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Let’s take a look at a Thanksgiving decoration with purpose! Sometimes it feels like we go straight from Halloween to Christmas and I say: “Hey, do what makes you happy!” BUT, what about Thanksgiving? Let’s give Thanksgiving the attention it deserves this year by taking a moment to recognize what you are thankful for. So come with me and I’ll tell you about a gratitude bucket is, why you’ll love it, how to make one, and more!

What is a Gratitude Bucket?

Did you know that reflecting on what you are thankful for improves your overall sense of wellbeing? Well, that’s the purpose of a gratitude bucket, which is simply a place for you and loved ones to write down what you are thankful for. For us, it’s also a fun and festive Thanksgiving decoration too!

Why You’ll Love this Thanksgiving Decoration

  • Gratitude and Thankfulness is proven to lift one’s mood.
  • You can make this decorative piece fit with fall, Christmas, or everyday home décor.
  • It’s a fun project to do as an individual, with your kids, your spouse, or Thanksgiving guests.
  • You may already have much of what you need for this Thanksgiving decoration at home.
Silver bucket on wooden tray lined with plaid paper surrounded by berries, white pumpkin and small "In all things give thanks" sign.

How to Make this Thanksgiving Decoration

1. Choose How Long You’d Like to Engage in this Activity.

 

We like to do the gratitude bucket for the entire month of November and try to add something about once per day.

 

Another option is to have it out for the week of Thanksgiving. Include out-of-town guests when they arrive.

 

If you’re only having guests Thanksgiving day, have everyone add a few things when they arrive.

 

Also, if you’re unable to be with your loved ones this year, consider teaming up with family or friends from afar. Then get on the phone or Facetime Thanksgiving day and read what you’ve come up with.

 

2. Gather Supplies for this Fun Thanksgiving Decoration

 

There are endless possibilities for how to set up a gratitude bucket. I use fall/Thanksgiving paper and decorations but use Christmas or any other décor that will match your space. Let’s take a closer look at my example for inspiration.

 

In this example, I’ve used the following:

A Tray – This is used as a base for the decoration.

Sheets of Paper – I chose a variety of paper in fall and Thanksgiving colors and patterns. Some paper is used to line the base of the tray and some is used for writing what you’re thankful for.

Faux Berry Stems – Gold metallic stems that match the rest of the decoration are used in this example, but any fall leaves, Christmas flowers or other stems can be used to match your creation.

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An Ice Bucket – I chose this pretty silver ice bucket, but any jar or container that you like can be used.

Pens – Fun gold and silver metallic pens are what I chose, but there are endless pen colors and styles to choose from.

Fall Decorations – These are used as paperweights as well as aesthetic. I used a cute little fall sign and a faux pumpkin. Real pumpkins, turkey decorations, or Christmas candles are other options (just don’t light your candle, obviously, or find a battery operated candle).

3. Set up the Gratitude Bucket

The first thing I did was line the bottom of the tray with some of the pretty paper.

 

Next, I added my bucket in the center of the tray.

 

Then, I cut the other sheets of paper into 3-inch squares and stacked them on the tray on either side of the bucket.

 

Next, I added the fall decorations on top of the 3-inch pieces of paper, using them as decorative paper weights.

 

Then, I placed the faux stems in front of the bucket.

 

Lastly, I placed the pens inside of the bucket.

 

Now it’s ready to use. It’s that easy!

4. How to Use the Gratitude Bucket 

To use this decoration, everyone writes down what they are thankful on the 3-inch pieces of paper regularly for your chosen amount of time. Have everyone fold them in half and place them in the bucket. You can have everyone write their name on the paper if there are more than two people doing the activity. Then, when Thanksgiving arrives, you can read them aloud. If you have shy family members, you can always leave the names off and do it anonymously.

Silver bucket on wooden tray lined with plaid paper filled with small pieces of folded paper

Where to Display this Thanksgiving Decoration

There are many places to display this Thanksgiving decoration. Place it in a convenient location for everyone to access it. Here are a few ideas:

 

  1. As a Centerpiece on a Dining Table
  2. On a Coffee Table
  3. On a Console Table
  4. On a Shelf
  5. On a Kitchen Island or Countertop
  6. On a Ottoman

What to be Thankful for – 30+ Ideas

If you’ve been feeling down or you’re just drawing a blank on what to be thankful for, here are some ideas. There is always something to be thankful for!

 

  1. Your Spouse
  2. Your Children
  3. Your Extended Family
  4. Your Friends
  5. Your Pet/s
  6. God
  7. The Breath in Your Lungs
  8. Your Home
  9. Food to Eat
  10. Others who Help You
  11. Your Church or Place of Worship
  12. A Favorite Book
  13. Your Job/Income
  14. A Game You Love to Play
  15. Your Hobby
  16. Quality Time with Your Favorite Person
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17. Your Health

18. A Vacation

19. Plants You Love

20. Your Favorite Movie

21. The Weather

22. A Therapist

23. Healthcare

24. Your Faith

25. Memories of Time Spent with Those Who’ve Passed

26. A Good Night’s Sleep

27. The Five Senses

28. A Vehicle to Drive

29. Favorite Show

30. A Helpful Medication

31. The Clothes on Your Back

On a final note, consider making gratitude a regular part of your life through journaling or prayer/meditation. Being mindful and spending a few minutes doing so each day can actually change your life for the better.  Sometimes we tend to notice and dwell on the bad things that happen in our day, but the practice of gratitude helps us rewire our brains to think more positively. I’ve often started my day praying for peace and joy, then I intentionally look for it, recognize it and thank God for the gifts. I feel like my days are always better when I partake in this practice and am striving to be better at doing it every day! Philippians 4:8 

 

Thank you for coming along to make this Thanksgiving decoration! How will you decorate your gratitude bucket or what are you thankful for? Let me know in the comments below!          

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Ultimate Halloween Snack Mix with Buttery Sweet and Savory Coating

Ultimate Halloween Snack Mix with Buttery Sweet and Savory Coating

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This Halloween snack mix is a little sweet, a little salty, extra festive, and the perfect for treat this fun and spooky season.

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The whole family will love this Halloween Snack Mix! It’s a festive twist on the original Chex mix with warm fall spices and candy corn alongside the classic cereal, pretzels, and mixed nuts. Popcorn and mini marshmallows add to the fun and a spiced buttery coating will have you reaching for more. So, come with me and I’ll show you why you’ll love this delicious treat, how to make it, and more!

Why You’ll Love this Halloween Snack Mix

  • It’s the perfect snack for a Halloween Party or Spooky Movie Night.
  • The buttery spice coating is absolutely delicious.
  • You’ll love the combination of salty popcorn and pretzels with sweet marshmallows and candy.
  • The candy corn and fall spice make it an extra festive treat.

What’s in this Halloween Snack Mix?

Chex Cereal – I use both corn and rice Chex cereal for this mixture, and they are both gluten free.

 

Popcorn – Plain popped popcorn works well since we’ll add a buttery coating, but a little extra butter on your popcorn won’t hurt if that’s what you have on hand!

    • Speed it up: Simple microwave popcorn speeds the process up a little.

Pretzels

Both pretzel sticks and knots work well, so choose your favorite. There are several gluten free options out there.

Nuts

I recommend mixed nuts for this Halloween snack mix.

    • Change it up: Peanuts, cashews or most any nut works well in this snack mix, so choose your favorite. Salted is fine, but do not use pre-spiced nuts.

Marshmallows

I use mini marshmallows in this recipe.

 

    • Change it up: You can sometimes find pumpkin spice or maple flavored marshmallows this time of year, so grab some for your Halloween snack mix if you see them, otherwise classic mini marshmallows are great.
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Candy Corn – Look for gluten free brands. Although most do not contain gluten ingredients, some are made in the same facility, so make sure to look at ingredient labels if you are extra sensitive.

 

Butter – You’ll melt the butter to coat the snack mix.

    • Change it up: Non-dairy buttery spread also works well if that’s what you have on hand.

Spices– This is a tasty mix of spices that pair well together and include fall spices of cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg. The mix also contains garlic, onion, and chili powder, along with cumin and salt. *** If you enjoy this spice combo, check out my pumpkin chili recipe here.

 

Worcestershire – For a little extra zest. Gluten free brands are available. Make sure to avoid varieties with barley malt if you’re sensitive to gluten!

 

Brown Sugar – For a little added sweetness.

 

How to Make this Delicious Halloween Snack Mix

First, I Preheat the oven to 275 degrees.

Prepare the Snack Mix

Next, I grab a large mixing bowl and add the Corn Chex, Rice Chex, popped popcorn, gf pretzels and nuts and mix them together.

Then, in a small bowl, I add the garlic powder, onion powder, cumin, chili powder, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg and salt mix them together until they are well combined.

Next, in a separate bowl, I whisk the brown sugar into the melted butter until it’s completely dissolved.

Then, I stir in the gf Worcestershire, add in the spice mixture, and whisk until well combined.

Next, while stirring the Chex/popcorn mixture, I slowly add the buttery spice mix, making sure it’s evenly coated.

Bake the Mix

Then, I spread the mixture out onto a large baking sheet. *** I like to line my baking sheets with foil for easier clean up.

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Next, I pop it in the oven and bake it for about 50 minutes, making sure to check on it and stir the mixture about halfway through the baking time.

When baking is complete, I pull the snack mix from the oven and let cool for about 15 – 20 minutes.

Add Candy to Mix and Enjoy!

Lastly, I stir in the mini marshmallows and gf candy corn, dig in, and enjoy my festive and tasty snack!

Prepping, Making Ahead & Storing Leftovers

Making Ahead

This mix can absolutely be made ahead of time, which is convenient for a party or pre-made quick snack to grab on the go.

Storing Leftovers

I recommend storing leftovers in a plastic sealable bag or air-tight container to maintain freshness. It does not need to be refrigerated as long as the bag or container is properly sealed. The mix is best if consumed within 5 days.

Halloween snack mix prepared with spiced Chex cereal, pretzels, popcorn, mixed nuts, marshmallows and candy corn.

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Ultimate Halloween Snack Mix with Buttery Sweet and Savory Coating

This Halloween snack mix is a little sweet, a little salty, extra festive and the perfect for treat this fun and spooky season.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 50 minutes
Cooling Time 15 minutes
Course Appetizer, Snack
Cuisine American
Servings 8
Calories 395 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 2 Cups Corn Chex Cereal
  • 2 Cups Rice Chex Cereal
  • 2 Cups Plain Popcorn, Popped
  • 1 Cup Pretzels, Gluten Free
  • ¾ Cup Mixed Nuts
  • 1 Cup Mini Marshmallows *** Look for pumpkin spice or maple flavored mini marshmallows this time of year if available in your area, otherwise classic mini marshmallows are great!
  • ¾ Cup Candy Corn, Gluten Free
  • 6 Tbsp Butter, melted
  • 1 Tbsp Worcestershire, Gluten Free
  • 2 tsp Brown Sugar
  • ¼ tsp Garlic Powder
  • tsp Onion Powder
  • ½ tsp Chili Powder
  • ¼ tsp Cumin
  • ½ tsp Cinnamon
  • ¼ tsp Ginger
  • tsp Nutmeg
  • 1 tsp Salt

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 275 degrees.
  • Mix together the Corn Chex, Rice Chex, popped popcorn, gluten free pretzels, and mixed nuts in a large mixing bowl.
  • In a small bowl, add the dry spices (garlic powder, onion powder, cumin, chili powder, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, salt) and mix together until well combined.
  • Then, in a separate bowl, whisk the brown sugar into the warm melted butter until it’s completely dissolved.
  • Stir in the gf Worcestershire, add the spice mixture and whisk until well combined.
  • While stirring the Chex/popcorn mixture, slowly add the buttery spice mix, until evenly coated.
  • Spread the mixture out onto a large baking sheet.
  • Bake for 50 minutes, stirring halfway through.
  • Remove the snack mix from the oven and let cool for 15 - 20 minutes.
  • Stir in the mini marshmallows and candy corn.
  • Serve and Enjoy!
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Fantastic Butternut Squash Salad with Apple and Goat Cheese

Fantastic Butternut Squash Salad with Apple and Goat Cheese

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This tasty butternut squash salad has juicy apple, creamy goat cheese, candied nuts, and a delightful apple dressing.

prepared butternut squash salad with goat cheese, seeds, nuts and apples in white bowl

You’ll love this butternut squash salad this time of year. Apple, pumpkin seeds, and candied nuts add nice crunch, while the sweet squash and light apple cinnamon dressing make this salad perfect for fall. The creamy goat cheese cuts the sweetness of the other salad ingredients perfectly. This is a staple in our home in the fall and pairs well alongside so many dishes. Come with me and we’ll take a look at the ingredients, how to make it, and more!

Why You’ll Love this Butternut Squash Salad

  • This salad is perfect for fall.
  • It’s great as a side salad or main dish.
  • The cinnamon and brown sugar are delicious on the baked butternut squash.
  • Creamy goat cheese and candied nuts pair well with the butternut squash.
  • You’ll love the dressing with its tangy apple, sweet honey and cinnamon.

What’s in the Salad?

Butternut Squash – Cut the squash into ½ – ¾ inch cubes and then measure out two cups. You’ll bake it. Chilling the squash before adding it to the salad is optional.

  • Speed it up: Stores often carry precut cubed butternut squash in their produce section if you are looking to save some time.

Olive Oil – Olive oil is used to coat the squash before baking and is also an ingredient in the dressing.

  • Change it up: Butter is also a great option for coating the squash before baking.

Spices – Cinnamon and nutmeg and a pinch of salt adorn the squash, while cinnamon, ginger, and a little salt and pepper are ingredients in the dressing.

Brown Sugar – This adds a little sweetness to the squash.

Honey – The honey adds a little sweetness and flavor to the dressing.

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Apple Cider Vinegar – This is a salad dressing ingredient that adds great flavor and tang to the dressing.

Apple Cider – The apple cider is also a dressing ingredient.

  • Change it up: Apple juice works fine if that’s what you have on hand.

Apple – You’ll need one small apple. My favorite apple for this salad is honey crisp. Gala apples are another option but choose your favorite.

Goat Cheese – Crumble the cheese on top of the salad. The cheese complements the sweetness of the other ingredients nicely.

  • Change it up: Candied walnuts are another option that work well with this salad.

Pumpkin Seeds – I use roasted, salted pumpkin seeds, but unsalted is fine too.

Candied Pecans – Cinnamon, honey roasted or other candied pecans all work well on the salad.

  • Change it up: Another option that work well with this salad is candied walnuts.

Salad Greens – I use mixed baby greens for this salad. You’ll use about 4 oz or 8 cups (NOT packed).

How to Make this Butternut Squash Salad

Bake the Squash

First, I preheat the oven to 400 degrees.

Then, while the oven is preheating, I add the 2 cups of cubed squash, 1 Tbsp of olive oil, ¼ tsp cinnamon, 1/8 tsp nutmeg, ¾ tsp brown sugar and a pinch of salt to a mixing bowl. I prefer to use a wooden spoon and mix together until the squash is evenly coated with the ingredients.

Next, I line a baking sheet with foil and add the squash mixture to the baking sheet spreading it out into a single layer.

butternut squash salad instructions - bake squash, make dressing, mix ingredients, serve and enjoy

Then, I add the squash to the oven and bake for around 18 – 22 minutes or until a fork can easily pierce the squash, while it still maintains its structure. The baking time depends on the thickness of the cubes and your oven. I like to check the squash at 15 minutes, just to be safe.

Make the Dressing

While the squash is baking, I like to make the dressing. I add 2 Tbsp of olive oil, 2 Tbsp of apple cider vinegar, 4 Tbsp of apple cider or juice, 2 Tbsp of honey, 1/4 tsp cinnamon, 1/4 tsp ginger, ½ tsp salt, and 1/4 tsp of pepper to a bowl and whisking the ingredients together until well combined.

Next, I remove the squash from the oven when it is finished baking and let cool while making the rest of the salad.

*** Optional – If you’d like your squash served chilled, add the squash to a plate or bowl when baking is complete and place it in the refrigerator for 30+ minutes or until it has cooled to your preference.

Make the Salad

Then, I add the 8 cups (4 oz) of Mixed baby greens to a large serving bowl and top with the wedges of 1 small apple, the 2 cups of baked butternut squash, ½ cup (2 oz) of goat cheese, 1/3 cup candied nuts and ¼ cup of pumpkin seeds.

Finally, I serve the salad with the dressing on the side and enjoy!

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What to serve with this Butternut Squash Salad

Cornbread

Whether you’re serving this as a side salad or full meal salad, cornbread with butter and honey pairs very well on the side of this. *** There are a lot of gluten free mixes available for my gf friends out there. Let me know if you have a favorite brand in the comments below!

Chili

When serving this dish as a side salad, chili is a great option! Try this absolutely delicious pumpkin chili recipe that pairs well with this butternut squash salad.

Wine

If you like wine, a chardonnay is great with this meal and pairs well with everything listed.

Ginger Ale or Sparkling Cider

A tasty ginger ale or sparkling cider or sparkling cranberry cider is a great non-alcoholic option to go with this dish.

Prepping, Making Ahead & Storing Leftovers

Making Ahead

The squash is great made ahead of time and chilled. Also, the dressing can easily be made ahead of time and stored in the fridge. I recommend making just a much as you will eat immediately and mixing ingredients once you are ready to serve the dish. Also, make sure serve the dressing on the side. Serve all ingredients within three days of preparing.

Storing Leftovers

Although the salad is always best when ingredients are mixed together just before serving, leftovers can safely be stored and taste fine in the fridge for up to three days.

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Thank you for checking out this butternut squash salad. I hope you enjoy it as much as we do! Let me know what you think in the comments below.

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Fantastic Butternut Squash Salad with Apple and Goat Cheese

This tasty butternut squash salad has juicy apple, creamy goat cheese, candied nuts, and a delightful apple dressing.
5 from 1 vote
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Course Appetizer, Dinner, Lunch, Main Course, Side Dish
Cuisine American
Servings 8
Calories 220 kcal

Ingredients
  

Salad

  • 8 Cups Mixed Baby Greens * Not packed = about 4 ounces
  • 1 Apple, chopped into small wedges * Honey crisp, gala, or your favorite
  • ½ Cup Goat Cheese, crumbled * About 2 ounces * Use vegan goat style cheese or remove cheese for dairy free
  • Cup Candied Pecans
  • ¼ Cup Roasted Pumpkin Seeds
  • 2 Cups Butternut Squash, cubed * Cut into 1/2 inch - 3/4 inch cubes
  • 1 Tbsp Olive Oil * Butter is also an option
  • ¼ tsp Cinnamon
  • tsp Nutmeg
  • ¾ tsp Brown Sugar
  • Pinch Salt

Salad Dressing

  • 2 Tbsp Olive Oil
  • 2 Tbsp Apple Cider Vinegar
  • ¼ Cup Apple Cider * Apple Juice works too
  • 2 Tbsp Honey
  • ¼ tsp Cinnamon
  • ¼ tsp Ginger
  • ½ tsp Salt
  • ¼ tsp Pepper

Instructions
 

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
  • While the oven is preheating, add 2 cups of cubed squash, 1 Tbsp of olive oil, 1/4 tsp cinnamon, 1/8 tsp of nutmeg, 3/4 tsp brown sugar and a pinch of salt to a mixing bowl. Mix the ingredients together until the squash is evenly coated with the ingredients.
  • Line a baking sheet with foil and add the squash mixture to the baking sheet spreading it out into a single layer.
  • Place the squash in the oven and bake for around 18 – 22 minutes or until a fork can easily pierce the squash, while it still maintains its structure. The baking time depends on the thickness of the cubes and your oven.
  • While the squash is baking, make the dressing. Add 2 Tbsp of olive oil, 2 Tbsp of apple cider vinegar, 4 Tbsp of apple cider or juice, 2 Tbsp of honey, 1/4 tsp cinnamon, 1/4 tsp ginger, 1/2 tsp salt, and 1/4 tsp of pepper to a bowl and whisk the ingredients until well combined.
  • Remove the squash from the oven when it is finished baking and let cool while making the rest of the salad. *** Optional – If you’d like your squash served chilled, add the squash to a plate or bowl when baking is complete and place it in the refrigerator for 30+minutes or until it has cooled to your preference.
  • Add 8 cups (4 oz) of mixed baby greens to a large serving bowl and top with the wedges of 1 small apple, the 2 cups of baked butternut squash, 1/2 cup (2 oz) of goat cheese, 1/3 cup candied pecans, and ¼ cup of pumpkin seeds.
  • Serve the salad with the dressing on the side and enjoy!

Notes

* This recipe makes eight side salads at 220 calories each or four larger meal salads at 440 calories each.
* Prep time may be longer id you decide to chill the squash
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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.

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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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