43 Fall Desserts to Bake Right Now

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Bidding farewell to summer berries and stone fruits might be bittersweet, but these fall desserts are sure to soften the blow. After all, we have all of autumn’s best produce to look forward to: apples, pears, pecans, and pumpkin—not to mention quince and grapes and so much more. Below you’ll find our very best fall dessert recipes, including a stunning pumpkin bread made with an apple cider reduction and a centerpiece-worthy caramel-apple cheesecake. If you’re looking for classic comforts, we’ve included chewy chocolate chip cookies, warm bread pudding, and fudgy brownies, all with an autumnal twist, too.
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Apple Crumble
If fall desserts had a spokesperson, it’d be this classic. To make it your own, toss your favorite chopped nuts into the topping, or a handful of dried cranberries and a big pinch of ground cinnamon or ginger into the apples.
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Pumpkin Roll With Cream Cheese Filling
This tender pumpkin cake can do no wrong, thanks to its walnut-studded cream cheese frosting and cinnamon-spiced sponge. And even better, it calls for a much more common half-sheet pan rather than a jelly-roll pan.
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Monkey Bread
Warmly spiced with cinnamon, ginger, black pepper, cardamom, and cloves, this shareable monkey bread tastes just like chai.
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Apple Strudel
Store-bought phyllo dough lends tons of lighter-than-air layers to this impressive apple strudel that’s surprisingly easy to pull off. It’s perfect for when you’re in the mood for fall baking but want a little assist.
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Cardamom Basque Cheesecake
Cardamom lends tons of autumn warmth to this honey-sweetened version of caramelized and burnt to perfection Basque cheesecake.
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Fried Apple Pies
From the legendary Edna Lewis comes this epitome of Southern decadence. The cinnamon-spiked pie filling is made with dried apples reconstituted in fresh apple cider for a whallop of flavor.
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Banoffee Pie
A buttery crust, easy caramel sauce, and luscious layers of banana and cream deliver big flavor with simple steps. If you can’t find digestive biscuits, graham crackers, Biscoff cookies, or even shortbread would make fine substitutes.
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Pear Tart With Dulce de Leche Drizzle
End a fall dinner party with this impressive pear tart, which can be baked a day in advance. Though adding a little dulce de leche to each slice is optional, it’s a major upgrade; if you don’t feel like making it from scratch, store-bought will work just fine.
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Molasses Cookies
These lightly spiced molasses cookies have crispy edges and chewy centers. They’re at the top of our to-bake list every fall.
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Classic Pecan Pie
A list of our favorite fall desserts would not be complete without pecan pie. This one’s loaded with crunchy nuts—half a pound of them—and gets a little verve from orange zest. Unlike many pecan pie recipes, this version isn’t overly sweet, and we think you’ll love it.
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Scotcheroos
A Midwestern dessert most easily described as peanut butter Rice Krispies Treats layered with chocolate and butterscotch, this no-bake dessert is practically impossible to dislike.
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Creole Cream Cheesecake With Caramel-Apple Topping
This cheesecake gets its silky, mousse-like texture from Creole cream cheese, Louisiana’s take on ricotta. The topping tastes just like a caramel apple pie.
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Maple Butternut Sheet-Pan Cake
If carrot cake and zucchini bread got together, it might taste something like this plush spice cake. Slicked through the middle and on top is a simple maple-sweetened buttercream.
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Pumpkin Whoopie Pies
Sandwich rich bourbon cream cheese frosting between two tender, moist pumpkin cookies for a sweet fall treat that’ll be the hit of the back-to-school bake sale.
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Apple Pie With Cheesy Cheddar Crust
Topping a slice of apple pie with a hunk of cheddar cheese (or even American) is a classic move in parts of the Midwest. Here, we cut out the middleman. The cheese is grated right into the crust for a tangy-tart-sweet experience you have to taste to believe.
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Salted Speculoos Malts
Cookie butter and crushed gingerbread-like Biscoff cookies give this malted milkshake the flavor of warm autumn spices. It tastes like cinnamon rolls blended into a creamy, dreamy drinkable dessert.
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Olive Oil Apple Cake With Spiced Sugar
Olive oil and apples make beautifully rich, floral partners in this fall cake that’s coated in sugar, just like your favorite apple cider donut.
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Steamed Flan With Ginger
Perfumed with caramelized ginger and steamed on the stovetop instead of being baked, this flan is a great choice when you have something roasting low and slow in the oven.
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Stovetop Apple Crisp
You don’t need to turn on your oven to satisfy your annual craving for this fall dessert. This stovetop version relies on a sturdy skillet to both brown the streusel topping and cook down the apples until they’re caramelized and tender.
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Classic Snickerdoodle Cookies
This comforting, buttery cookie gets tangy flavor from an old-school leavener: cream of tartar. Rolling the cookies in cinnamon-sugar before baking gives them a glistening finish.
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Quince and Almond Tart With Rosé
Once you’ve baked enough apple desserts for the season, turn to a lesser-known, but equally lovable fruit: quince. With a pretty, ruffled pattern on top, this dramatic quince tart would make an impressive end to any fall dinner.
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Fudgy Chocolate Bundt Cake
If a brownie willed itself to be a pound cake, this would be the result. The shiny chocolate ganache and a finishing sprinkle of flaky sea salt ensure this chocolate cake is a show-stopper.
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Cinnamon–Chocolate Chunk Skillet Cookie
Cinnamon takes this chocolate chip cookie recipe straight into fall territory—and baking it in a skillet makes it dinner party–worthy.
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Our Favorite Apple Pie
One of our very best fall desserts, this classic pie combines a flaky all-butter crust with tender, gently spiced apples. Don’t want to fuss with a top crust? Make a streusel-topped apple crumb pie instead.
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Marbled Pumpkin-Maple Cheesecake Bars
’Tis the season for all of the pumpkin desserts. Creamy cheesecake meets the fall flavors of pumpkin pie in these stunningly swirled bars, which would be an ideal way to end a Halloween dinner.
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Canadian Butter Tarts
With a filling of brown sugar, butter, eggs, and maple syrup, these miniature tarts are reminiscent of pecan pie—just without the nuts. This recipe is a great way to use up any leftover pie crust.
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Basque-Style Sweet Potato Cheesecake
“I've made this recipe for the last three Thanksgivings, and it’s always a hit,” says one Epi reader. “It is a remarkable dessert; I think I will make it every year from now on!” exclaimed another. Not convinced yet? “Made this for Thanksgiving to replace pumpkin pie and never looking back,” declared a third.
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Pumpkin Bread
Sweetened with light brown sugar and an apple cider reduction, this pumpkin-spiced recipe should be on your must-bake list this season. It can be dessert, breakfast, snack, or all the above. Plus, it stays moist for days.
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Pear and Hazelnut Frangipane Tart
An easy fall dessert, yes, but an incredibly impressive one too. The frangipane comes together quickly in a food processor, serving as a posh bed for pretty fanned pears.
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Banana Pudding Cheesecake Bars
This mashup of banana pudding and cheesecake, featuring a simple press-in Nilla wafer crust, is the perfect fall potluck dessert, especially since the bars taste even better when made a day ahead.
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Apple Sticky Toffee Pudding
Cubed apples practically melt into this otherwise pretty traditional fall baking recipe of lush date cake topped with gooey brown sugar toffee sauce. Serve squares warm with vanilla ice cream.
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Brown Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies
How do you make a classic chocolate chip cookie even better? Just add brown butter. Its nutty, toasty flavor makes these cookies perfect for the fall.
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Simple Bread Pudding With Melted Ice Cream Sauce
This fall recipe is warm and comforting—especially delicious when drizzled with a pint of ice cream that you melt on purpose to serve as the couldn’t-be-simpler sauce.
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Maple Flan in a Walnut Crust
Maple-sweetened custard and a crispy, nutty crust make this take on flan an assured fall favorite, and a great choice for any autumn dinner party.
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Pan-Banging Ginger Molasses Cookies
Have you heard about the cook who took their cookie sheet from the oven and flat-out dropped it on purpose? The result is deflated cookies with lots of ripples and satisfying chew.
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Coconut-Sugar Crinkle Cookie Sandwiches
Made with coconut sugar, these cookies have deep caramel and molasses notes. You could eat them on their own, but for truly spectacular cookie sandwiches, fill them with a whipped white chocolate, coconut, and rum ganache.
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Pumpkin Cheesecake With Bourbon–Sour Cream Topping
This classic Gourmet dessert gets its tang from sour cream and deep caramel notes from bourbon. Chopped pecans add rich, nutty flavor to the buttery graham crust.
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Chocolate Miso Bread Pudding
This chocolate bread pudding studded with dried tart cherries is sweet, as expected, but also just a little savory and salty due to the addition of white miso paste.
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Carrot Pie
No, the carrots aren’t a mistake. This vibrant pie combines the joys of autumn spice with the sweetness of the orange vegetable. It might just replace your beloved pumpkin pie or sweet potato pie.
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Apple Walnut Bundt Cake
Because this fall cake is made with oil instead of butter, it can be enjoyed cold or at room temperature (a butter cake would taste very dry when chilled). And that’s great because it’ll stay moist and flavorful for 5 days on your counter, up to 10 days refrigerated.
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London Fog Brownies
Inspired by the cozy tea drink of Earl Grey, vanilla, and frothed milk, these white chocolate brownies are chewy and almost fudgelike, with a wisp of citrus-y flavor the tea and lots of dark chocolate chunks.
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Caramel Apple Cupcakes
Topped with cream cheese frosting and a drizzle of vanilla caramel sauce, these diminutive sweet treats are a fall must-have.
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Caramelized Honey Pumpkin Pie
Brown butter, caramelized honey, warm spices, and a few extra eggs give this ultra-fall dessert an ultra-custardy center. Cool it in the oven to prevent the top from cracking.

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