From Pie to Pandowdy, These Are Our 22 Most Fabulous Thanksgiving Dessert Recipes (2024)

Turkey, stuffing, and creamy mashed potatoes may grab most of the attention on Thanksgiving, but we all know the holiday feast isn't complete without a bite of something sweet. From classics and new takes on tradition to surprising flavor combinations, we have an unbeatable collection of Thanksgiving dessert recipes to cap off the festivities.

Golden pumpkin pies, rich pecan pies, and glistening apple tarts always take center stage at the dessert table, and we also make room for temptations featuring other seasonal bounties, like a pear and cranberry parfait, a single-layer cake enhanced with sweet potatoes, and a layer cake crowned with figs and plums. And it simply wouldn't be Thanksgiving without timeless fall flavors like maple syrup, cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg spicing up the mix. Whether you're craving cheesecake, bread pudding, or a perfect pandowdy, you'll find plenty of holiday inspiration here.

40 Sensational Thanksgiving Pies and Tarts

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Pumpkin-Cheesecake Pie with Gingersnap Crust

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Gingersnaps replace graham crackers in the crust of this pumpkin-enhanced cheesecake pie, cutting through the sweetness with just the right amount of spice. The crowning glory: Meringue piped into a border of leaves, then brûléed to perfection.

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Poached Pear Frangipane Tart

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Beautiful to behold, this Thanksgiving dessert recipe features pears poached in mulled wine, nestled on top of a rich frangipane filling. But looks aren't everything: this tart is so scrumptious your guests will likely come back for seconds.

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Appeltart

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A true Dutch delight, this appeltaart is a variation of a beloved dessert that dates back to the Middle Ages. The spice blend riffs on the flavors of another classic, crunchy speculaas (aka Dutch windmill cookies).

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Apple-Raspberry Pandowdy

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If you're looking for a beginner-friendly dessert to make for Thanksgiving, this pandowdy recipe fits the bill. The entire treat is assembled in one dish so it's as easy to clean up as it is to make.

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Coconut-Pecan Tart

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Reminiscent of a giant candy bar, this gluten-free confection is rich enough to satisfy with just a sliver. A no-bake crust made with almond flour and shredded coconut is refrigerated, and then filled with a blend of butter, sugar, cream, condensed milk, semi-sweet chocolate, and pecan pieces.

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Fruit-and-Herb Sorbets

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It may seem surprising to recommend a chilled dessert this late in the year, but these sorbets (we have three varieties) are bursting with fall flavors that work a fruit-plus-herb formula (for instance, cranberry and rosemary). Our streamlined recipe features a time-saving shortcut, using fruit juice instead of cooked fruit.

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Spice-Cookie Parfaits

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Parfaits can be made in a variety of different ways. Similar to a British dessert known as a fool, this version features a simmered sauce made from cranberries and pear juice, which is layered into glasses with a sweet-cream mixture, blackberries, raspberries, and crumbled spice cookies.

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Pumpkin-Chocolate Cheesecake

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A rich delight of pumpkin and chocolate, this dense cheesecake may seem daunting to novice bakers, but the chocolate crust and pumpkin filling come together in just a few simple steps.

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Spiced Sweet-Potato Cake with Meringue Frosting

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The fan-favorite way of serving sweet potatoes—especially in the South—is as a marshmallow-topped casserole. That all-time classic is the inspiration behind this elevated dessert which whips sweet potatoes into a sheet cake topped with an Italian meringue, giving the illusion of oven-baked marshmallows.

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Five-Spice Pumpkin Pie with Phyllo Crust

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The pumpkin pie filling in this Thanksgiving dessert recipe is made with timeless fall ingredients, but tucked into a phyllo crust, which sets it apart from the other dessert table contenders. And we'll let you in on a secret: the visually impressive crust is a cinch to assemble, making creative use of store-bought phyllo dough.

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Apple-Honey Upside-Down Cake

A crowd-pleaser indeed, this upside-down cake is defined by two key ingredients: apples and honey. The fruit is spread over a caramel filling and topped with a batter made with honey, sugar, eggs, melted butter, and milk.

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Naked-Fruit Chiffon Cake

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Expect oohs and ahs as you bring this stunner to the table. Layers of chiffon and whipped cream are crowned with a cornucopia of seasonal fruits like pears, figs, and plums, for a treat that tastes as lucious as it looks.

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Cranberry-Meringue Tart

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Apple pie has some rivals this year, namely this cranberry-meringue tart. The crust is made with a buttery mixture of crushed saltines, a surprising contrast to the tart cranberry filling. The finishing touch: A whipped-to-perfection meringue topping.

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Pumpkin-Spice-Latte Cake

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Here's an easy-to-make, easy-to-love one-layer pumpkin cake that gets its flavor punch from both instant espresso powder and pumpkin-pie spice. Once baked, the cake is topped with a dollop of whipped cream and dusted with more espresso powder.

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Double-Crusted Ricotta Pie

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Giving favorites like apple pie and pumpkin pie some competition, this double-crusted ricotta pie may be the breakout star of your Thanksgiving table. Ricotta—a creamy cheese with a mild flavor profile—lends the filling its slightly sweet, milky texture while the cranberries and pistachios step up textural interest.

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Ruffled Pumpkin Milk Pie

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This homage to the classic Greek galatopita, or milk pie,—a custard tart pastry—is the perfect indulgence for pumpkin-loving guests. If you're new to baking with phyllo, we promise this Thanksgiving dessert recipe will make you a convert.

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Apple Rose Tart

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Food imitates art in this gorgeous apple rose tart. Thinly sliced Granny Smith apples are layered in a deep-dish pâte brisée pie shell while unpeeled Pink Ladies give the outer edges a rosy color. Apricot jam and grated ginger add a spicy-sweet kick.

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Brown-Butter Bourbon Pecan Pie

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An instant classic, this dreamy pecan pie is one of the sweetest ways to cap off a holiday meal. Brown butter and bourbon lend a delicious twist on tradition, with whipped cream upping the temptation factor.

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Persimmon Tart

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Persimmon, a beautiful bright orange fruit, stars in this dessert. The fruit is puréed and made into an aromatic filling featuring cream, cinnamon, star anise, clove, and cardamom. Once baked, the tart is sprinkled with sugar and torched until its top turns beautifully golden.

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Apple Pie Bread Pudding

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A bread pudding for the ages, this hybrid recipe uses day-old brioche to soak up the custard mixture, enhanced with the Thanksgiving trifecta of cinnamon, all-spice, and nutmeg. Sweet-tart Granny Smith apples balance out the richness.

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Cranberry Swirl Cheesecake

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Plan to make extra cranberry sauce this year so you can dedicate a portion to this decadent cheesecake. The vanilla-based Thanksgiving dessert recipe features a traditional graham cracker crust, but feel free to swap it out for wafer cookies instead.

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Brown Sugar-Cornmeal Shortbread Cookies

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Cookies at Thanksgiving? Why not! These brown sugar and cornmeal shortbread cookies bring together all the flavors of the fall harvest in one delectable bite.

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From Pie to Pandowdy, These Are Our 22 Most Fabulous Thanksgiving Dessert Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is the most popular dessert at Thanksgiving? ›

In general, pie reigns supreme as a Thanksgiving dessert. While some families have their nice selections of pie servings, tradition says apple, pumpkin pie, and a southern pecan pie are the go-tos, typically made with a buttery pastry pie crust.

What pie is eaten the most on Thanksgiving? ›

While pumpkin pie reigns supreme in the majority of American households, sweet potato pie is still the quintessential Thanksgiving dessert in the South.

What dessert was served at the first Thanksgiving? ›

According to If You Were at the First Thanksgiving, Anne Kamma's history book for kids: Perhaps you would have eaten cornmeal pudding sweetened with dried strawberries or grapes.

Why are pies eaten at Thanksgiving? ›

The first Thanksgiving was held between the Wampanoag Tribe and Plymouth Colonists in New England. It was a joint celebration of a successful harvest, and it is said that a variety of pumpkin pies would have been served on this day alongside the celebratory feast.

What 4 types of pies are most popular at Thanksgiving? ›

Here, you'll see that the top five most searched pies include:
  • Apple pie.
  • Pumpkin pie.
  • Key lime pie.
  • Sweet potato pie.
  • Pecan pie.
Nov 14, 2023

What is the number 1 pie in America? ›

Apple. There are five states they prefer apple pie to other flavors. Apples came to the United States with Europeans. Apple pie has English origins, according to Smithsonian magazine, but the dessert is an American classic.

What are the 10 most popular pies? ›

Popular pie flavors can vary by region and personal taste, but some of the most commonly enjoyed pie flavors include:
  • Apple.
  • Pumpkin.
  • Pecan.
  • Cherry.
  • Blueberry.
  • Key Lime.
  • Lemon Meringue.
  • Peach.
Feb 8, 2023

What are the 12 most popular Thanksgiving dishes? ›

Scroll through to take a look at our most popular Thanksgiving recipes.
  • 01 of 24. Perfect Turkey. ...
  • 02 of 24. Roasted Brussels Sprouts. ...
  • 03 of 24. Cranberry Sauce. ...
  • 04 of 24. Homemade Mac and Cheese. ...
  • 05 of 24. Sweet Potato Pie. ...
  • 06 of 24. Granny Kat's Pumpkin Roll. ...
  • 07 of 24. Slow Cooker Turkey Breast. ...
  • 08 of 24. Cream Corn Like No Other.
Oct 26, 2023

Which president refused to celebrate Thanksgiving as a national holiday? ›

While Thanksgiving technically isn't a religious holiday, the “giving thanks” part of it struck Jefferson as being far too religious for his tastes. As our nation's third president, he stirred controversy by refusing to recognize Thanksgiving.

What food was not served at the first Thanksgiving? ›

It is also worth noting what was not present at the first Thanksgiving feast. There were no cloudlike heaps of mashed potatoes, since white potatoes had not yet crossed over from South America. There was no gravy either, since the colonists didn't yet have mills to produce flour.

What did the Pilgrims drink? ›

If the Pilgrims had managed to brew and age any beer with the barley they had grown, it wasn't much. They most likely just drank water.

What was the first Thanksgiving pie? ›

A 1653 French cookbook contained one of the earliest recipes of a “pumpkin pie” where milk-boiled pumpkins were strained and baked in a crust. While recipes in the late 17th century in both England and New England described filling a hollowed-out pumpkin with sweetened milk or sliced apples and cooking it in a fire.

What was really eaten on Thanksgiving? ›

But according to the two only remaining historical records of the first Thanksgiving menu, that meal consisted of freshly killed deer, assorted wildfowl, cod, bass, and flint, and a native variety of corn harvested by the Native Americans, which was eaten as corn bread and porridge.

Why pumpkin for Thanksgiving? ›

The very first Thanksgiving was held in New England between the Wampanoag Tribe and Plymouth Colonists. It was a way to celebrate the successful harvest. It's said that pumpkin was served at this celebratory dinner, but no one knows if it was a pie-like dessert or a pumpkin dish, but pumpkins were definitely involved!

What do Americans eat for dessert on Thanksgiving? ›

Thanksgiving dessert recipes
  • Pecan pie. A star rating of 3.6 out of 5. ...
  • Pumpkin pie. A star rating of 4.3 out of 5. ...
  • Mississippi mud pie. A star rating of 4.8 out of 5. ...
  • Homemade cherry pie. A star rating of 4.4 out of 5. ...
  • Next level banoffee pie. ...
  • Peach Melba pie. ...
  • Sweet potato pie. ...
  • Chocolate cheesecake.

What is the most popular dessert turkey? ›

Turkish Baklava

This is the most famous traditional Turkish dessert that people around the world know and enjoy. The introduction of Baklava dates back to the Byzantine Empire. However, its recipe was developed and refined during the time of the Ottoman Empire.

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