Our Most Popular Recipes of September 2025

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September offers seasonal abundance—it’s just as common to see markets furnished with the final harvests of late-summer produce as it is to see pumpkin spice galore in cafés and bakeries. The most popular recipes of the month reflected this hodgepodge.

For a recipe that screams “summer’s not over!” make this grilled salad with creamy miso dressing. It comes from renowned cookbook author Samin Nosrat and is brimming with corn, shishito peppers, and cherry tomatoes. To keep making the most of your grill, try Nosrat’s Joojeh Kebab, where chicken thighs are marinated in yogurt, saffron, and a hit of citrus before being splayed on the barbecue.

Looking to welcome autumn with open arms? Make this sky-high fall salad. Boats of bitter radicchio are layered with funky blue cheese, hazelnuts, and creamy butternut squash. Or try this minimal-ingredient, big flavor Smoky Brown Butter Pasta. A handful of salted almonds and parsley elevate it to bistro-worthy fare.

Keep reading to explore the most popular recipes of September.

  • recipes Grilled cabbage Caesar salad on a platter

    Photograph by Adam Milliron, Food Styling by Ana Kelly

    Recipes Fet-Fisk’s Grilled Cabbage Caesar

    The contrast of serving a grilled vegetable ice-cold is thrilling, and the Caesar dressing is rich and thick enough to cling longingly to each leaf of cabbage.

  • Photo by Travis Rainey, Food Styling by Jesse Szewczyk, Prop Styling by Alexandra Massillon

    Recipes Banana Pudding Paris-Brest

    This modern riff on an old-school French classic is the ultimate fancy-pants dessert.

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