Fall is finally here! You can add to the lingering traces of cinnamon, pumpkins and apples in the crisp air by baking any of these fall-tastic challah recipes.
Pumpkin Challah
Obviously.
Sweet Potato Challah With Maple Syrup and Sage Butter
One cup of mashed sweet potato and some fresh sage are all you need to make this fall treat.
Natural Rainbow Challah
So much color already exists in nature, so why not tap into it? This recipe uses ingredients like beet juice, turmeric, spinach and cooked blueberries to color the dough. No fake colors here!
Pumpkin Pie Spiced Challah
A treasure by challah guru Shannon Sarna, this pumpkin pie spiced rendition can be made with home-roasted pumpkin or store-bought purée and is filled with cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg and clove goodness.
Gingersnap and Apple Challah
This recipe is especially great from Rosh Hashanah through Christmas, thanks to its warm flavors and beautiful swirl. And it has apricot preserves and cardamom. Yum.
Kabocha (Japanese Pumpkin) Challah
Topped with everything-bagel seasoning and white and black sesame seeds, this loaf further shows how delicious and versatile squash can be.
Cinnamon Walnut Stuffed Challah
Eat this for breakfast, lunch, dinner, all snacks and, of course, as you walk through the crunchiest of leaves. Use any leftovers to make bomb French toast.
Chocolate-Pumpkin Babkallah
A challah-babka hybrid that will be your new fall go-to.
Apple Pie Challah
What says “fall” more than apple pie? Have fun apple picking, then make this delicious dessert hybrid. Want more ways to use those apples? Check out our apple recipes roundup here and our apples-and-honey recipes roundup here.