Easy and Healthy Fall Baking Recipes to Do With Your Kids

The sweetest (literally) way to ring in the holiday season is through baking. Fall baking recipes have such a niche of their own– full of spices, pumpkin, & warmness! To top it off, bringing the kids into the mix makes them feel included & is a great time to bond while making family traditions. We’ve compiled a list of 5 super easy, some no-bake, fall baking recipes to do with you kids! Yes, they will be sugar’ed up, but not from refined sugar as each recipe is refined sugar free & relatively healthy… we’ll leave the old fashioned apple pies to grandma ?

.01 – Pumpkin Coffee Cake

Easy and Healthy Fall Baking Recipes to Do With Your Kids

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It’s gluten free, dairy free, chewy, & fully. What more could you ask for? It’s the perfect pair to a pumpkin spiced latte.

Recipe here.

.02 – Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookie Skillet

Easy and Healthy Fall Baking Recipes to Do With Your Kids

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Easy cleanup, paleo, doughy consistency, & topped with ice cream. A dream come true.

Recipe here.

.03 – No Bake Pumpkin Oatmeal Balls

Easy and Healthy Fall Baking Recipes to Do With Your Kids

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Calling all lactose intolerant vegans! These are super easy to make & the kids will love forming the balls & getting their hands messy!

Recipe here.

.04 – Paleo Pumpkin Pie

Easy and Healthy Fall Baking Recipes to Do With Your Kids

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A crunchy crust with a smoothie center is our ideal pie. With healthy replacements for butter & all-purpose flour, you can devour as much as you want without guilt!

Recipe here.

.05 – Chai Spice Muffins

Easy and Healthy Fall Baking Recipes to Do With Your Kids

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This is the only recipe that has powdered sugar in it, but this can easily be swapped out for Lakanto Monk Fruit Powdered Sugar to keep the refined sugar-free theme! These muffins bring every fall-esque ingredient together– from cinnamon to apples to cardamom & ginger.

Recipe here.

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