The 10 Most Popular Recipes from Kitchn This September

updated May 29, 2019
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Once a slight chill settles into the September air, it always feels like there’s a quick shift in the foods we crave. With summer in the rearview mirror, we’re quick to pull on cozy sweaters, gear up for fall baking, and swap out those light and fresh dinners for recipes that are hearty and comforting. And nowhere was that more obvious than in the recipes you all were saving this September.

It was full steam ahead with soup, slow cooker, skillet, and easy fall baking recipes — and these 10 recipes were your favorites.

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Swapping in pillowy gnocchi for the usual dried shells is going to make you feel like a total mac and cheese genius.

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Cool days call for meaty meals, and this tender, peppery hunk of slow-roasted beef more than fits the bill.

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This weeknight pasta is simple enough to pull off when you don’t feel like cooking, and at the same time, impressive enough for when friends come over.

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If you happen to come across some summery stragglers in the produce section, consider it a sign to make this pasta dinner ASAP.

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This quick-cooking take is everything you love about the classic comfort food, but hits the table in a fraction of the time. It’s a must for fall.

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Scalloped potatoes are not just for Thanksgiving! We’re keeping this classic, creamy side on repeat all season long.

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If you make just one apple-filled dessert this fall, put this cream cheese-glazed cake at the top of your list.

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Chicken tinga is most often used for tacos, but I think it’s a great idea to also use it for burrito bowls, quesadillas, and taco salads.

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Potato soup is a fall classic. This one is just as hearty and comforting as you’d hope, and one of the easiest versions around.

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Even if you find bread baking kind of intimidating, let me say from experience — you’ve got this. It’s even easier to make than you can imagine.