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Plus, recipes for apple season. [START FREE TRIAL]( or [LOG IN]( [America's Test Kitchen: Notes from the Test Kitchen]( [America's Test Kitchen: Notes from the Test Kitchen]( [FIND RECIPES ›]( September 15, 2023 [A collection of recipes from this newsletter]( [A collection of recipes from this newsletter]( What’s New at ATK [Adding Garlic]( Why You Should Wait to Add Garlic Throw minced garlic into the pan with the other alliums or seasonings, and it will quickly burn and turn bitter. [Here’s a simple, strategic fix for better garlic flavor. →]( All About Beets: How to Shop for, Prep, and Cook Them [Everything you need to know about these ruby roots. →]( A Note From Our Test Cooks [Roasted Butternut Squash with Apple; Ashley Moore's Headshot]( Apple Season From Ashley Moore, Food Stylist Fall is here! In New England it is a bit cooler and the sunscreen bottles are officially empty. Around here we can pick our own apples, so I love to do that at least once with the kids. Here are a few fun/cool recipes we love. The best breakfast: [Apple-Cinnamon Pancakes](. A cozy side dish: [Roasted Butternut Squash with Apple](. And finally, this is our go-to fall dessert: [Apple Tarte Tatin](. I love apples for many reasons, but mostly because you can transform them in different ways. Of course they can be sweet, but I do love to see apples in savory applications. Happy cooking! Members get every recipe, review, and video. Get instant access to everything from the most trusted cooking experts. [Start your 2-week free trial](. 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