19 November Dessert Recipes That Will Actually Feel Like A Warm, Cozy Hug
With apples in season, there's no better time to whip up a delicious apple crisp. This recipe is filled with baked sliced apples and a crispy, sugary oat streusel to top it off.
2.Pumpkin Butter Cinnamon Rolls
These ooey-gooey Pumpkin Butter Cinnamon Rolls are the ultimate fall dessert. Even if you're not typically a frosting person, make sure not to skip the coffee-cream cheese icing for this — it's unbeatable.
Classic apple pies are delicious, but this recipe for a salted caramel version will literally blow your mind with how good it is. Pair with a scoop of vanilla ice cream for an out-of-this-world dessert.
4.Brown Butter Pumpkin Oatmeal Cookies
Classic oatmeal cookies certainly don't get enough love, but the comments section of this recipe says otherwise. Dozens of people swear that these cookies are the best they've ever had, so do with that info what you will.
If you love cinnamon-flavored anything, this recipe for Snickerdoodle Cake is for you. It's a vanilla cake with cinnamon swirl, topped with a brown sugar cinnamon buttercream frosting. My mouth is watering.
6.Salted Caramel Apple Cinnamon Rolls
Imagine an ordinary cinnamon roll, but fill it with caramelized apples and pecans, and then top it with salted caramel. That's essentially what these Salted Caramel Apple Cinnamon Rolls are. No further explanation needed.
Kinda like a cross between a cinnamon roll and a coffee cake, in muffin form. This recipe gives you the best of both worlds, and you'll be done from start to finish in less than an hour.
In this delicious treat, pears are baked in a custard-like batter and covered with an egg and sugar topping. The best part about this though, is that it's a one-bowl recipe, so you won't have to stress about clean-up.
9.Cranberry Oatmeal White Chocolate Cookies
You know it's the holiday season once you start to see cranberries in baked goods. These cranberry oatmeal white chocolate cookies aren't too sweet, and offer the perfect amount of chewiness in each bite.
If you want something that's easy and perfect to make in advance, this recipe for pecan pie bars is for you. To make it, you'll prep your crust, throw it in the oven, pour on the pecan filling, and then bake it once more. It's great for making the night before!
Pumpkin bread and banana bread are two of the best things invented, so why not combine them to make the ultimate delicious dessert?
This Cinnamon Babka is fluffy, moist, and swirled with a cinnamon brown sugar filling. As if it couldn't get any better, it's then topped with a streusel crumble. (I'll have 10 of these, please.)
This Pumpkin Bread Pudding is actually the weighted blanket of desserts. It's super moist, creamy, and decadent — perfect for those nights when you're craving a special sweet treat.
If Pecan Pie and Brownies had a baby, this would be it. They're sweet, slightly salty, gooey, and just incredible.
15.Fall Chocolate Chip Spiced Cookies
There's a famous bakery in NYC (Levain Bakery) that puts this exact cookie on their menu every fall. Now, thanks to this recipe, you can make it in the comfort of your own home. If you love a dense chocolate chip cookie and the flavors of fall, this recipe is for you.
You've heard of Apple Crisp—now imagine the same thing with sweet, soft pears. This recipe emphasizes walnuts in the crumble topping, which flawlessly complements the pears.
Craving the flavors of apple pie but want something a little different? These Amish Apple Dumplings are the answer to your problems. They're fresh apples wrapped in dough, baked in a sweet, syrupy sauce. Yum.
This Gingerbread Cake is topped with vanilla cream sauce, bananas, and whipped cream, so you know it's going to be a good recipe.
It seems like every holiday dessert has cinnamon, clove, or nutmeg in it. If that's not your thing, don't worry — this Almond Cranberry Cake is festive yet free of those spices. Have it for breakfast or dessert, whatever suits your fancy.
What's your favorite holiday dessert? Let me know in the comments!