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Autumn is all about the cosy sweet treats, like spicy cinnamon rolls, warm apple crumble, pumpkin-spiced everything. As you can tell, I’m passionate about autumn flavours, which is why I have rounded up 12 impressive and tasty autumn sweet treats for you to en
Autumn is all about the cosy sweet treats, like spicy cinnamon rolls, warm apple crumble, pumpkin-spiced everything. As you can tell, I’m passionate about autumn flavours, which is why I have rounded up 12 impressive and tasty autumn sweet treats for you to enjoy this season.

By: Biona Organic
Method: Baking
Difficulty: Intermediate
Sticky, gooey cinnamon rolls are enjoyed all around the world. They’re the ultimate treat to satisfy your sweet tooth and get you in the autumnal spirit. Recipe here.

By: SweetFreedomUK
Method: Baking
Difficulty: Beginner
I don’t believe there’s an easier cookie recipe out there than this one. All you need is three ingredients and 30 minutes spare. You can store them at room temperature for up to 4 days or in the freezer for up to 3 months. Recipe here.

Method: Blending, Baking
Difficulty: Intermediate
Tarts are basically open-top pies - and what’s not to love about that? Also, figs taste brilliant in early autumn. Recipe here.

Method: Baking
Difficulty: Beginner
Nothing says autumn to me more than apple crumble with custard. Easy meets indulgent, and it doesn’t get better than this. Recipe here.

By: SweetFreedomUK
Method: Baking
Difficulty: Beginner
Who says you have to stick to only banana bread when making a loaf?! Although it might sound strange, sweet potato makes the perfect loaf; it’s packed with flavour, nutrition and goes well with a milky cup of tea. Recipe here.

By: SweetFreedomUK
Method: Baking
Difficulty: Beginner
Say hello to your new favourite autumn breakfast - pumpkin granola! All you need is three simple ingredients, and you’re good to go; then pour over your favourite plant milk and dig in. Recipe here.

By: OGGS
Method: Baking
Difficulty: Beginner
Banana bread is one of those rare foods that can pass as breakfast, lunch, a snack, dinner or even dessert. So whether you love it toasted and drowning in butter or topped with fruit, you’re in for a treat with this special OGGS recipe. Recipe here.

By: SweetFreedomUK
Method: Baking
Difficulty: Beginner
Cake for breakfast? Yes, please. You can have this delicious cinnamony treat ready in under an hour, and it’ll still taste delicious. Win, win! Recipe here.

By: SweetFreedomUK
Method: Baking
Difficulty: Beginner
Top tip: bake your doughnuts instead of deep-frying them to make the process much easier and much less messy! Not only do these baked doughnuts taste amazing, but they’re only 100 calories too. Recipe here.

By: SweetFreedomUK
Method: Baking
Difficulty: Beginner
Carrot cake is always a crowd-pleaser, no matter the season. Recipe here.

By: The Little Blog of Vegan™️
Method: Baking
Difficulty: Beginner
This banana bread recipe is elegant, tasty, and is sure to impress anyone that takes a bite. If Biscoff is your thing, then this is a must-try. Recipe here.

By: SweetFreedomUK
Method: Simmering
Difficulty: Beginner
I urge you to try this recipe, even if you are a self-confessed porridge hater. Porridge is one of the best ways to start your day during autumn and winter because it’s so filling and soothing. This particular recipe is made extra special with Sweet Freedom Cinnamon Syrup sautéed apples. Recipe here.