There are so many benefits to a fall wedding—one of those being all the flavor options you have. Unfortunately, the hard part is choosing which flavor to use on your special day. For any occasion, three common fall desserts include: pumpkin donuts, apple pie, and maple ice cream. But how do you choose? Keep reading to find out which fall dessert is perfect for you on this important day.

Pumpkin Donuts

Pumpkin Donuts, Apple Pie, or Maple Ice Cream? Which will you choose for your fall wedding?

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Choose this if…
You have the space for the trending donut wall, or space for guests to pick their own dips and toppings. While you can’t go wrong with a donut—ever—you can put a creative spin on a classic with cream cheese frosting, dipping chocolate, and brown sugar and cinnamon to top off the tasty treats.

Bonus Tip: Donut bites add a touch of class, and make it easy for your guests to dip!

Apple Pie

Pumpkin Donuts, Apple Pie, or Maple Ice Cream? Which will you choose for your fall wedding?

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Choose this if…
You’re hosting a barn-themed wedding. Nothing says homey and rustic like fresh, warm apple pie. Most people associate apple pie with Thanksgiving, and other fall traditions, so why not add to that with your special day? And don’t forget the ice cream or milk to go with it!

Maple Ice Cream

Choose this if…
Your wedding is early in the fall. Because late fall can be cold, you don’t want your guests chilly while they’re eating ice cream, so plan this for a warmer wedding or afternoon celebration. Like the donuts, this is a chance to create a DIY toppings bar.

Bonus Tip: For a sophisticated wedding, serve maple gelato instead of ice cream.

Conclusion

So, what do you do if you have an early-fall, rustic wedding with plenty of room for a donut wall? Give your caterer a challenge and try all three! Replace cake with donuts, and let the guests pair their pie with ice cream. That may be overkill, but it makes the decision easy!

Comment below and let us know what fall dessert you chose for your wedding!

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