12 deliciously warming dishes we’re looking forward to cooking again now that Halloween is over Pies, potatoes, puddings… this is the time to cosy up to some hearty seasonal food. Aside from the leaves turning and getting to wear tights once more, the other great thing about autumn is the food. It’s all about big warming bowl meals, hearty family dinners, pans of things that bubble and smell like the season’s changing, and sweet sticky stuff you can tuck into. These are some of our favourite autumnal dishes we can’t wait to get our teeth into… 1. Stew View this post on Instagram Hey how's stew?? Rich, hot and yummy A post shared by Candice Brown (@candicebrown) on Feb 2, 2017 at 12:29pm PST You can’t get away with a stew in summer – firstly, because the heat of it bubbling away on the stove is enough to have you screaming for aircon, and secondly, all we want to eat in summer is chilled salads and ice lollies. But now, bring on the slow-cooked meat dancing about in thick gravy and chunks of veg. Mmmm. 2. Jacket potatoes Summer is not the time to have the oven on, no matter how much you like crispy potato skins, but come autumn, the fridge is 70% jacket potato toppings, and the oven is almost permanently baking something. View this post on Instagram is there anything better than a decent jacket? nope, no, never. i love ALL the cheese ??#jacketpotato #cheeselover #allthecheese #byebyewaistline A post shared by courtney (@courtvlott) on Sep 3, 2017 at 11:27am PDT 3. Roast dinners Barbecue season is over, which means only one thing: You can start eating roast potatoes again. And stuffing. And Yorkshire puddings. Oh, how we’ve missed a good roast. 4. Cottage pie There’s nothing better than spending a dark autumn night mashing potatoes (yes, more potatoes) and layering them over minced beef and peas, then sticking it all back in the (always on) oven, with a good sprinkling of cheese on top. 5. Fish pie View this post on Instagram Perfect for good friday FISH PIE – a fave in the Oliver house!! Little shout out to my #FamilySuperFood book for the recipe and on my website too A post shared by Jamie Oliver (@jamieoliver) on Apr 14, 2017 at 8:27am PDT All summer, we’ve been snacking on garlic prawns and griddling salmon, but now we can douse the lot in a creamy sauce and top it with yet more mashed potato. 6. All of the pies Perhaps we ought to just rename autumn ‘pie time’ because whether it’s apple and blackberry, fish, cottage, shepherd’s, chicken and mushroom, or steak and ale, there is no better time to encase things in pastry or potato. 7. Bread and butter pudding Stale buttered bread, raisiny nuggets, all soaked in a cinnamon, milk and egg mixture, left to soften and caramelize in the oven? Yeah, summer’s Eton messes and lemon sorbets have nothing on bread and butter pudding. 8. Toad in the hole Blackened sausages on the barbie are all very well, but for the rest of the year, we want ours tucked into beds of golden puffed-up batter, drenched in gravy please. 9. Anything with pumpkin in it This might not be America, but that doesn’t mean we can’t get to grips with the huge, fleshy orange squash, too. They aren’t just for carving come Halloween. Bake it into pies, roast it, stuff it, puree it, pickle it – the options are endless. 10. Crumble Rhubarb, pear and ginger, apple and blackberry, plum and blackberry, gooseberry, cherry, even savoury squash… we intend to eat at least one crumble a week from now until Christmas. With loads of custard, obviously. View this post on Instagram Let’s get ready to crumble! ⠀ ⠀ Search ‘crumble’ on Recipe Guru to find ⠀ ⠀ @andrew_rudd’s recipe. #RecipeGuru #recipe #dessert #foodie #baking #bake #crumble #applecrumble #rhubarbcrumble #delicious #eating #instafood A post shared by Recipe Guru (@recipeguru) on Aug 23, 2017 at 1:16am PDT 11. All of the mushrooms September marks the start of mushroom season, and while foraging for your own is best done with a trained professional, markets and stores will be overflowing with some incredible varieties. Stick a mixture of the wackier fungi in a risotto for a proper comfort meal. 12. Toffee apples Designed to simultaneously shatter and rot your teeth, toffee apples are the ultimate seasonal sweet treat. But one a year is probably enough. Next article
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