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Fuss-Free Fall Favorites

There's a certain joy in transitioning to the warm, hearty meals of fall. Fortunately, those classic dishes don't have to take hours to prepare. With these simple recipes, your family can sit down to a hot, satisfying meal in 30 minutes or less.

Ooey, Gooey, Cheesy Goodness

When you're craving something hot and melty, our Baked Ziti Casserole does the trick. In the Italian tradition, layers of pasta bake in a flavorful meat sauce loaded with hot, melted mozzarella cheese. Do your kids enjoy traditional American fare? Try our Chili Cheese Pockets. Beans, cheese, and chili melt together inside a brown-bread wrap. They're crispy on the outside, and warm and gooey on the inside!

Down-home Favorites

For a hearty meal that's sure to please, look no further than our Heartwarming Beef Stew Skillet. Tender beef sirloin steak simmers with vegetables in creamy tomato gravy. Serve it with our Cheese and Chive Cornbread for a unique twist on a traditional side dish. Crumbly cornbread gets another layer of flavor from Cheese & Chive Egg Beaters®. And you can make it extra scrumptious by drizzling the cornbread with melted Fleischmann's® table spread.

Another fall favorite is meatloaf and mashed potatoes. Our Meatloaf in 30 Minutes recipe makes preparing this classic quick and easy! Pair it with potatoes and green beans for an instant crowd-pleaser.

Flavorful Fall Vegetables

Looking for a foolproof way to sneak some vegetables into your family's meal? Serve veggies in soup. Our Easy Meatball Minestrone features meatballs, pasta, and white beans simmering in a flavorful broth with green beans, carrots, and corn.

Want another veggie trick? Try roasting! The caramelized flavor and crisp texture make seasonal veggies such as eggplant, winter squash, sweet potatoes, and snow peas irresistible! Simply drizzle with olive oil and toss with seasoning. Then spread on a cookie sheet and bake at 450° F for about 30 minutes. Nutritious and delicious!

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