With Halloween behind us, it’s time to start making plans for the next big holiday (you know, the one that involves lots of pies and fluffy dinner rolls). This month we’re sharing recipes that would be perfect for the big feast, but let’s get real: There are plenty of days between now and then, so we’ve included recipes for everyday occasions, like simple spiced cookies, loaded vegetable fritters, and an espresso coffee cake that will give you the jolt you need to get through this busy month. 

No-Bake Pumpkin Mousse Pie Photography by Rick Holbrook, food styling by Kaitlin Wayne
No oven, no problem: This creamy pumpkin mousse pie is entirely no-bake.

1) No-Bake Pumpkin Mousse Pie

Pumpkin pie, made easy! This no-bake treat has a Biscoff cookie crust, a creamy, airy pumpkin mousse filling, and a cloud of whipped cream on top. Make it now, or bookmark it for Thanksgiving. Looking for more simple holiday recipes? Here are 48 of our favorite Thanksgiving desserts

Get the recipe: No-Bake Pumpkin Mousse Pie

Shop the recipe: King Arthur Pie Pan and Pumpkin Pie Spice 

If you like this recipe, you may also like: The Most Pumpkin Pumpkin Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Bread, Rich Chocolate Mousse 

Pizza Bianca Photography by Patrick Marinello, food styling by Kaitlin Wayne
This Roman style of pizza, with its crisp crust and airy interior, can be topped or stuffed.

2) Pizza Bianca 

This rectangular Roman style of pizza is notable for what it doesn’t have: red sauce and cheese. Instead, it’s a study in texture: A thin, crisp crust gives way to a chewy, olive oil-enriched crumb. Do as the Romans do and eat it plain, or split the long, dimpled loaves and stuff with mortadella and burrata (or any other fillings of your choosing). 

Get the recipe: Pizza Bianca 

Shop the recipe: Semolina Flour and Instant Yeast 

If you like this recipe, you may also like: Mortadella Pizza Sandwich, New Haven-Style Pizza 

Sourdough Apple Pie Photography by Rick Holbrook; food styling by Kaitlin Wayne
Topped with nubby streusel, this apple pie's distinctive crust is made with sourdough discard.

3) Sourdough Apple Pie 

If you’re looking for a twist on a classic pie, try this version. The crust is made with sourdough starter (ripe or discard), which gives it incredible depth of flavor. The filling, meanwhile, is piled high with cinnamon-spiced apples and gets topped with a generous mountain of nubby streusel. 

Get the recipe: Sourdough Apple Pie

Shop the recipe: Boiled Cider and Vietnamese Cinnamon 

If you like this recipe, you may also like: Fried Apple Pies, Paper Bag Apple Pie 

Spiced Rye Ginger Cookies Photography by Rick Holbrook; food styling by Kaitlin Wayne
Behold, the best cookie of fall.

4) Spiced Rye Ginger Cookies 

For potlucks, fall sporting events, or everyday tea time, bake a batch of these spiced ginger cookies. These  treats are fragrant with cardamom, cinnamon, and ginger; rye flour gives them a nutty flavor and an irresistible texture, with crisp edges and bendy centers. 

Get the recipe: Spiced Rye Ginger Cookies 

Shop the recipe: Organic Medium Rye Flour, Cardamom, Cinnamon, and Ginger 

If you like this recipe, you may also like: Ginger-Molasses Biscoff Cookies, Soft Molasses Cookies 

Pumpkin Spice Latte Bars Photography by Rick Holbrook, food styling by Kaitlin Wayne
Like your favorite fall beverage, in bar cookie form.

5) Pumpkin Spice Latte Bars 

These bars are sweet and spiced, with a hit of espresso and a subtle but perceptible pumpkin flavor. Think of them like pumpkin blondies: soft, thick, and rich. If you’re a fall maximalist, eat one alongside the PSL beverage that inspired them. 

Get the recipe: Pumpkin Spice Latte Bars

Shop the recipe: Pumpkin Pie Spice and Espresso Powder 

If you like this recipe, you may also like: Ombre Chocolate Cake Bars, Vanilla Chai Bars 

Pajeon (Korean Scallion Pancakes) Photography by Rick Holbrook; food styling by Kaitlin Wayne
These Korean vegetable pancakes are a delicious way to eat your vegetables.

6) Pajeon (Korean Scallion Pancakes) 

We know we can’t (or shouldn’t) live on sweets alone. These pan-fried Korean pancakes are loaded with scallions (two bunches!), but you could also use any combination of shredded vegetables; the addition of cornstarch to the batter ensures they’re extra crispy. Dip them in a simple combination of soy sauce, rice vinegar, sesame oil, and gochugaru (Korean red pepper flakes). 

Get the recipe: Pajeon (Korean Scallion Pancakes)

Shop the recipe: Scone and Muffin Scoop

If you like this recipe, you may also like: Scallion Pancakes, Quick Sourdough Herb and Scallion Pancakes 

Tiny Apple Tarts for Two Photography by Patrick Marinello; Food Styling by Kaitlin Wayne
You only need one apple and less than a stick of butter to make these tiny, buttery tarts.

7) Tiny Apple Tarts for Two 

OK, so maybe you’re not hosting a crowd for dinner. But that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t have a perfect apple tart. This recipe makes two small tarts; all you need is one apple, a few pantry staples, and less than a stick of butter. Share with a friend or eat one for dessert and save the second for breakfast! 

Get the recipe: Tiny Apple Tarts for Two

Shop the recipe: Apple Pie Spice 

If you like this recipe, you may also like: Small-Batch Cinnamon Rolls, Small-Batch Crispy Cheesy Focaccia 

Cacio e Pepe Clover Rolls Photography by Rick Holbrook, food styling by Kaitlin Wayne
Loaded with pecorino Romano and black pepper, these punchy rolls are a perfect accompaniment to soups and stews.

8) Cacio e Pepe Clover Rolls 

Salty, nutty pecorino Romano and fresh cracked pepper are meant to be together — both in pasta dishes and these adorable pull-apart rolls. Buttery knobs of dough are tossed in a mixture of cheese and pepper and then tucked together in a muffin pan to bake. Serve them alongside any savory meal or use them to make sandwiches with leftovers the next day. 

Get the recipe: Cacio e Pepe Clover Rolls (or Gluten-Free Cacio e Pepe Clover Rolls)

Shop the recipe: Standard Muffin Pan and King Arthur Unbleached Bread Flour

If you like this recipe, you may also like: Sweet Potato Rolls, Rosemary Potato Rolls

Pumpkin-Sunflower Harvest Bread Photography by Rick Holbrook, food styling by Kaitlin Wayne
Coated with spiced sunflower seeds, this crusty pumpkin bread is the savory centerpiece your dinner table needs.

9) Pumpkin-Sunflower Harvest Bread 

This stunning bread, shaped like a stalk of wheat, is a perfect edible centerpiece for any holiday meal. It gets its rich color from pumpkin purée, and its big flavor (and pleasing texture) from a spiced sunflower seed crust that thrums with black pepper, paprika, cumin, and garlic.

Get the recipe: Pumpkin-Sunflower Harvest Bread 

Shop the recipe: 100% Whole Wheat Flour and Bread Flour 

If you like this recipe, you may also like: Sesame-Wheat, Seeded Sourdough Boule

Delicata Squash Galette with Cheese and Herbs Photography by Rick Holbrook; Food Styling by Kaitlin Wayne
Shingled slices of delicata squash make this savory tart look as good as it tastes.

10) Delicata Squash Galette with Cheese and Herbs

Delicata squash is the star of this savory tart, and for good reason: It has all the flavor of nutty, sweet butternut squash, but it doesn’t have to be peeled or cooked forever to become tender. The pastry dough is made with sour cream for a little extra richness and tang, which is complemented by the goat cheese and za’atar-spiked filling. Carefully shingling the slices of delicata squash makes an impressive presentation, especially when garnished with vibrant parsley before serving. 

Get the recipe: Delicata Squash Galette with Cheese and Herbs

Shop the recipe: Za'atar

If you like this recipe you might also like: Tartiflette Tart with Rye Puff Pastry, Roasted Red Onion, Broccoli, and Blue Cheese Tart

Glazed Espresso Coffee Cake Photography by Rick Holbrook; food styling by Kaitlin Wayne
With its zebra stripes and buzzy espresso glaze, this coffee cake is the fuel you need to complete all your tasks this month.

11) Glazed Espresso Coffee Cake 

November can feel like a sprint: Power through with a piece of this zebra-striped coffee cake, featuring vanilla and chocolate cake batters and a bold glaze made with brewed coffee and espresso powder. 

Get the recipe: Glazed Espresso Coffee Cake 

Shop the recipe: Espresso Powder 

If you like this recipe, you may also like: Pumpkin Espresso Bundt Cake, Chocolate and Coffee Cupcakes 

Inside-Out Pumpkin Muffins Photography and food styling by Liz Neily
These tender pumpkin muffins have a hidden center of sweetened cream cheese.

12) Inside-Out Pumpkin Muffins 

These tender, spiced pumpkin muffins have a secret: a sweetened cream cheese filling hides at the center of each one. An oat streusel topping adds texture on top. 

Get the recipe: Inside-Out Pumpkin Muffins 

Shop the recipe: Boiled Cider and Rolled Oats 

If you like this recipe, you may also like: Pumpkin Cheesecake Pie, Pumpkin Cake Bars with Cream Cheese Frosting

Rich Chocolate Mousse Photography by Rick Holbrook, food styling by Kaitlin Wayne
Is there a better dessert than creamy chocolate mousse?

13) Rich Chocolate Mousse 

We took classic chocolate mousse and made it better by streamlining the process (fewer dirty dishes!) so that you can make this creamy, luscious treat any time the mood strikes. Use high-quality chocolate for the best results, and top with a poof of homemade whipped cream

Get the recipe: Rich Chocolate Mousse 

Shop the recipe: Guittard Bittersweet Onyx Chocolate Wafers and Guittard Semisweet Chocolate Wafers 

If you like this recipe, you may also like: Frozen Chocolate Mousse Tart, Easy Chocolate Pudding 

Vanilla Bread Pudding with Prunes and Chocolate Photography by Ed Anderson
Ultra rich and super creamy, this bread pudding with chocolate and prunes takes day-old bread to new heights.

14) Vanilla Bread Pudding with Prunes and Chocolate 

This recipe takes leftover cubes of soft bread (think challah, milk bread, or brioche) and transforms it into a comforting, company-ready dessert. The key to this recipe is a large ratio of custard to bread, which gives the pudding a creamy texture, punctuated by bits of sweet Cognac-soaked prunes and chopped dark chocolate. 

Get the recipe: Vanilla Bread Pudding with Prunes and Dark Chocolate 

Shop the recipe: Madagascar Vanilla Beans and Pure Vanilla Extract 

If you like this recipe, you may also like: Vanilla Rice Pudding, Pumpkin Rice Pudding

On the quest for the perfect Thanksgiving pie(s)? Here are some ideas.

Cover photo (Sourdough Apple Pie) by Rick Holbrook; food styling by Kaitlin Wayne.

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Jessica Battilana is the Staff Editor at King Arthur Baking Company and an award-winning writer, recipe developer, and ardent supporter of eating dessert every day. She is the author of Repertoire: All The Recipes You Need and coauthor of eight other cookbooks, including Tartine Book 3 with Chad Rob...
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