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The Only Thanksgiving Desserts You’ll Make From Now On

    Turkey is great, and mashed potatoes are delicious, but let’s be honest—the real star of Thanksgiving dinner is the dessert table. This isn’t the moment for boxed brownies or store-bought cookies (though no judgment if that’s your thing). We like to think of dessert as an experience—an excuse to slow down, turn up the music, and fill the kitchen with the scent of butter, spice, and caramelized sugar. Because if there’s ever a time to bake something unforgettable, it’s now.

    A few hours spent whisking, rolling, and baking the day before the big meal always pays off when your guests take that first bite. Trust us: your future self (and everyone at the table) will be grateful.

    From Classics to Conversation Starters

    The essentials have their place—pumpkin pie, pecan tart, and apple crumble never go out of style. But this year, we’re leaning into desserts with a twist: salted caramel pots de crème, maple custards that feel like a blanket in dessert form, and other sweet surprises that make guests pause and ask, “Wait, what’s in this?” These recipes strike that perfect balance between nostalgic and new—comforting, yet just unexpected enough to become a talking point.

    15 Best Thanksgiving Desserts

    Whether you’re baking for a crowd or setting an intimate table, these Thanksgiving desserts celebrate the season’s best flavors—and the joy of ending a meal beautifully. Ahead, discover the recipes that might just become your new holiday tradition.

    Maple Pecan Pie

    A refined take on a holiday favorite, this pie layers toasted pecans in a glossy maple syrup filling, adding depth of flavor that’s both nostalgic and new. Think of it as the grown-up cousin to the classic Southern staple.

    Pumpkin Cheesecake Cookies

    Pumpkin Cheesecake Cookies

    This pumpkin cheesecake collab brings together two of my all-time favorite desserts in one perfect bite. Each cookie blends fall’s coziest flavors with a touch of indulgence—the bite-sized answer to everyone’s inevitable “just one more slice” moment.

    Pumpkin Pie with Gingersnap Crust

    Pumpkin Pie with Gingersnap Crust

    If you’ve been searching everywhere for the perfect pumpkin pie recipe, you’re welcome. This pumpkin pie with a spicy, buttery gingersnap crust has everything you could want in the ultimate pie. Plus, if you (like me) are not a big fan of traditional pie crust, you might change your mind with this one.

    pumpkin loaf cake

    Pumpkin Loaf Cake

    Whether or not you whip this pumpkin cake up for Thanksgiving dinner or breakfast, everyone will be obsessed with this fluffy and nutty loaf. Topped with crunchy pecans that complement hints of cinnamon, it’s holiday spirit in every bite.

    Cookie Tiramisù

    Cookie Tiramisù

    This cookie tiramisu is an absolute stunner if you’re going for presentation points with your Thanksgiving dessert. Delicious layers of espresso and chocolate chip cookies come together for this whimsical take on the Italian classic.

    Salted Caramel Pots De Creme

    Salted Caramel Pots De Creme

    Caramel-flavored custard is combined with whipped crème fraîche to build these individual salted caramel pots de crème. If you haven’t tried your hand at this indulgent French dessert, put it on your list for this Thanksgiving.

    No-Bake Pumpkin Pie Bars

    No-Bake Pumpkin Pie Bars

    All the cozy flavor of classic pumpkin pie, minus the oven time. These silky, spiced bars rest on a buttery graham crust and chill into perfection—proof that effortless can still feel indulgent.

    Walnut Cream Cheese Coffee Cake

    Walnut Cream Cheese Coffee Cake

    If someone brings coffee cake to Thanksgiving, you’ll probably find me hovering nearby. The combination of crunchy walnuts and sweet cream cheese gets me every time. And for those who love a post-Thanksgiving breakfast spread, this one’s guaranteed to steal the show.

    Dairy- and Gluten-Free Pumpkin Pie

    Dairy- and Gluten-Free Pumpkin Pie

    When baking for a large crowd, serving desserts that everyone can enjoy is a must. This gluten-free pumpkin pie is just as delicious as your traditional recipe while accommodating those with dietary restrictions.

    classic buttermilk pie

    Classic Buttermilk Pie

    Buttermilk pie is a Thanksgiving essential. The creamy, custard-based pie is surprisingly light and airy, and the buttermilk gives it a welcome tangy flavor that perfectly contrasts the pie’s sweeter components.

    Pumpkin Pie Tartlets with Candied Pepitas

    Pumpkin Pie Tartlets with Candied Pepitas

    Aren’t these pumpkin pie tarts cute as can be? These are the perfect options for those who prefer a more personal touch to their Thanksgiving desserts, and the flavor will still blow you away.

    Apple Crumble

    Apple Crumble

    Apple and cinnamon are a timeless duo for a reason. And if your crowd isn’t big on pie, this buttery, oat-laced crumble is the perfect alternative—comforting, simple, and just as irresistible on the dessert table.

    Chewy Pumpkin Spice Cookies

    Chewy Pumpkin Spice Cookies

    Think of these as mini pumpkin breads in cookie form—soft, chewy, and never dry. They strike that just-right balance of sweetness and spice, making them the unexpected hit of the dessert table.

    Pumpkin Snack Cake

    Pumpkin Snack Cake

    This pumpkin snack cake delivers all the cozy coffee cake vibes, complete with a buttery streusel topping and a light dusting of powdered sugar. It’s simple, nostalgic, and every bit as pretty as it is delicious.

    Rum & Coffee Spiced Tres Leches

    Rum & Coffee Spiced Tres Leches

    Tres leches is the ultimate holiday cake—it can be made a day or two in advance and only gets better as it rests. If your menu’s already packed with dishes to prep, consider this your make-ahead savior.

    This post was last updated on November 17, 2025, to include new insights.



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