With the days and nights getting colder, it's time to cosy up with some comforting, hearty meals like soups, stews and casseroles. Here, we take a look at what produce is at its best this month, and pick our favourite recipes to make.
Sections
Vegetables
Halloween is almost here, so it's the perfect time of year to eat (and carve) pumpkins. A wide variety of squashes, including butternut squash, are available too.
When it comes to greens, look out for broccoli, cabbage, kale, leeks and sprouts, as well as root vegetables like swedes, parsnips, celeriac, carrots, potatoes and turnips, which are slowly starting to come into their own. It's also a good time to buy and cook with aubergines, celery and beetroot. A lot of hardy herbs like thyme, rosemary and sage are at their best in autumn, as well as chestnuts and hazelnuts.
Wild mushrooms and truffles are arguably at their peak at this time of year but, as ever, make sure you know what you're looking for if you're foraging.
Butternut squash, sage and Comté risotto
Air fryer aubergine parmigiana
Pumpkin gnocchi with almond pesto
Meat
Game season continues into October – so grouse, guinea fowl, pheasant and wood pigeon are all in plentiful supply, while venison is also starting to make an appearance. It's time for autumn lamb too, which has a beautiful depth of flavour, perfect for Sunday roasts. October's chillier days are extremely well-suited for cooking hearty meals with duck and goose.
Braised lamb with sweet potato
Pot-roasted guinea fowl with wild mushrooms, prunes and thyme
Venison sausage and wild mushroom traybake
Seafood
October sees the end of mackerel season. Catches of the month include cod, lemon sole, monkfish, plaice and red mullet. Shellfish-wise, go for crab and oysters. This month also marks the return of mussels, which are now in season until late spring.
Mussels in beer with chilli jam
Roasted cod with a coriander crust
Fruit
Apples, pears and quinces are at their best in October, and it's your last chance to use up the last of the blackberries, figs and plums. Cranberries start to appear on shelves towards the end of the month.
If you're out and about in the countryside, look for sloes in the hedgerows to use for sloe gin, jelly or syrup.
Spiced pumpkin, olive oil and orange cake
Brioche frangipane apple pudding