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Fall for these sweet and savory recipes full of warming spices to welcome the season - The Washington Post

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Sure, it could be called pumpkin spice season, but why not try other combinations of warming fall flavors?

We’re talking mixes of cinnamon, ginger, allspice, cloves, star anise, cardamom and nutmeg. This group of spices commonly features in fall and winter desserts, but can be so much more.

The selection of recipes below use a combination of these spices in both sweet and savory ways to make everything feel a little more autumnal — and, of course, delicious. Not seeing the right recipe for you? You can search for the spice you want to use in our Recipe Finder.

Ginger Ginger Cookies. Two forms of ginger — powdered and crystallized — give a spicy punch to this chewy, soft cookie. Nutmeg and clove round out the flavors.

Horchata With Cinnamon and Vanilla. Though warming spices tend to be associated with baked goods, you can feature them in drinks, too. Cooling horchata is infused with cinnamon for a refreshing drink filled with autumnal comfort.

Winter Minestrone. Cinnamon and clove work in tandem to give this simple minestrone depth and an additional boost of warmth.

Misir Wot. A spice blend with cardamom, cinnamon and clove give cozy vibes to this one-pot lentil dish that’s sure to become a weekly favorite.

Spiced Almond Snowball Cookies. Not only is the spice mix of cardamom, clove, Aleppo pepper, black pepper and sumac wonderfully balanced, but this cookie is also gluten-free and salt-free, making it suitable for certain dietary restrictions.

Chorizo-Spiced Squash Tostadas. If you’re not eating meat, but love the flavors of chorizo, the mix of allspice, cinnamon and clove will help you harness that feeling.

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