By Perri Blumberg
Published November 23, 2021
This Thanksgiving, breathe new excitement into your Thanksgiving dessert spread with one of these delectable recipes.
Whether you want to get inventive and make mini pumpkin pie bites on your grill or bake up an old-fashioned pecan pie, we’ve just got the inspiration for you.
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"This recipe is an 'old-timer’s' recipe, passed down from my grandma, and there's a reason it's lasted this long," Melanie Cagle of The Cagle Diaries tells Fox News. "It's easy, it's fast, and it's super delicious. A firm crust with an ooey-gooey sweet filling makes this pecan pie a firm favorite on Thanksgiving! This dish is perfect served warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream."
Get the full recipe here.
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"When I'm hosting Thanksgiving, no-bake desserts are my best friend," says Nicole Johnson of Or Whatever You Do. "I know someone I invite will always come through with the pumpkin and apple pies, so I like to make something different with this no-bake raspberry fluff pie," she continues, noting that this recipe can be made in advance of the big day.
Makes 8 servings
Prep time: 20 minutes
Cook time: 4 hours
Get the full recipe here.
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"In two short hours, you can make this Crockpot miracle without ever having to turn your oven on," says Daniel Zehr of Platter Talk. "For added convenience, buy a jar of your favorite caramel sauce, or whip up a homemade batch yourself."
Makes 12 servings
Prep time: 10 minutes
Cook time: 2 hours
Get the full recipe here.
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Looking for a healthier Thanksgiving dessert? "These stewed apples are like apple pie but minus all the calories," says KeyVion Miller RDN, LD/N of The Miller's Kitchen. "I love these because they are super easy to make for anyone who doesn't want to spend a lot of time in the kitchen." Miller suggests serving these stewed apples with ice cream or Greek yogurt, and adding a bit of crunch with a tablespoon or two of granola. If you have leftovers, stewed apples are perfect for breakfast with pancakes, waffles, French toast, or biscuits, she says.
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"We love to cook pumpkin pies, but it is even better to have bite-sized treats," says Jason Collins of Kitchen Laughter. "Best of all, you can make this in 30 minutes on the grill, and you don't have to heat up the kitchen while everything else is cooking." FYI: This dessert is grilled in a muffin tin.
Makes 12 servings
Prep time: 5 minutes
Cook time: 25 minutes
Get the full recipe here.
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