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The Iron Skillet Cookie at Cowfish. (Credit: Cowfish)

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Enjoy the comforts of autumn with classic and swoon-worthy desserts inspired by the season. These bites taste just as good as they look so snap, hashtag and post your way to an Instagram feed with wow-factor before you dig in. 

Bomboloni with Graham Cracker Gelato

Bomboloni at East Hampton’s Nick & Toni’s. (Credit: Nick & Toni’s)

Get to know the true meaning of a bomboloni at East Hampton’s Nick & Toni’s. The filled donut gets its name because — unlike regular donuts that are filled from the side — a bomboloni is filled from the top and looks like a “bomb.” Fried to order, rolled in vanilla sugar and then filled with a lemon marshmallow fluff, it is served with whipped lemon ganache, graham cracker crumbles and graham cracker gelato.

136 Main St, East Hampton; nickandtonis.com


The Apple and Croissant dessert at Lulu. (Credit: Lulu Kitchen & Bar)

Apple and Croissant

Nothing says fall like baked apples. Especially when it’s paired with Kahlua crème anglaise and buttermilk brown sugar ice cream. The Apple and Croissant dessert at Lulu Kitchen & Bar in Sag Harbor is a cinnamon caramelized granny smith apple topped with a mini croissant dipped in a light cinnamon batter, baked until it is nice and crispy with a caramelized top. Bring a friend. The dish serves two.

126 Main St, Sag Harbor; lulusagharbor.com


House Apple Cobbler

Apple Cobbler in a Skillet, as prepared by chef Michael Rozzi. (Credit: The 1770 House)

Created by executive chef Michael Rozzi, this warm crispy cobbler meets cool and refreshing vanilla gelato is the perfect way to end a meal when visiting The 1770 House in East Hampton this fall.

143 Main St, East Hampton; 1770house.com

Iron Skillet Cookie

The Iron Skillet Cookie at Cowfish. (Credit: Cowfish)

This warm-from-the-oven chocolate chip cookie from Cowfish in Hampton Bays is next level fall comfort food. Baked right in an iron skillet and topped with vanilla ice cream and drizzled with caramel, this eye-pleasing dish is begging to be photographed.

258 E Montauk Hwy, Hampton Bays; cowfishrestaurant.com


German Chocolate Cake

German Chocolate Cake at Nick & Toni’s. (Credit: Nick & Toni’s)

A luscious, moist slice of German Chocolate Cake is the perfectly sweet way to get you into that Oktoberfest mood. Townline BBQ’s cakes are made fresh regularly by Honest Restaurants’ pastry chef, Rachel Flatley.

3593 Montauk Hwy, Sagaponack; townlinebbq.com

 

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