15 Festive Thanksgiving Desserts That Will Change Your Holiday Spread

Thanksgiving isn’t complete without dessert, and these 15 recipes can make your table stand out. From classic favorites to fun twists, there’s something here for every holiday gathering. Each dessert is simple to prepare and easy to share with family and friends. Whether you’re hosting for the first time or a seasoned pro, these ideas bring a fresh touch to your spread. Get ready to plan your dessert menu and make this Thanksgiving one to remember.

Peaches and Cream Jello Cake

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This jello cake brings together a light whipped layer with real peach slices bathed in jello. It’s made cold, so no baking is needed, and it sets into a pretty, layered dessert that’s easy to serve. Get the recipe.

Cranberry Cake

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This cranberry cake is easy to make and works for any occasion. Yogurt keeps it simple, and the cranberries and poppyseeds make it look nice without extra effort. A good choice when you need a quick dessert. Get the recipe.

Hasselback Apples

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Make a fall dessert that looks fancy but is really easy. These apples are cut in fine slices and topped with a nut-and-oats crumb before air frying. They work well for gatherings or cozy evenings. Get the recipe.

Applesauce Cake

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This applesauce cake is warm and spiced, made more wholesome with honey and no refined sugar. It’s built for sharing, and it pairs beautifully with a light cream cheese frosting. Get the recipe.

Tiramisu Cake

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This tiramisu cake is made in layers with coffee‑soaked ladyfingers and a creamy mascarpone mixture. It can be made ahead and chilled until ready. It works well for parties or holidays when you want a dessert that’s easy to serve and looks special. Get the recipe.

Blood Orange Upside Down Cake

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This blood orange upside-down cake comes together in just 10 minutes, making it one of the easiest cakes you’ll try. Thin orange slices form a bright top once the cake is flipped. It’s a beautiful dessert that’s surprisingly simple to make. Get the recipe.

Pumpkin Cheesecake

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This pumpkin cheesecake is a thick New York style dessert made with a smooth, spiced pumpkin filling and a gingersnap crust. The recipe can be made ahead, making it ideal for holidays. Get the recipe.

Maple Pecan Pie

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This pie swaps out standard syrup for maple to give you a familiar dessert with a twist. The pecan pieces are arranged over the filling so they stay whole after baking. A solid pick for festive meals. Get the recipe.

Gingersnap Cookies

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These gingersnap cookies are made with warm spices and molasses for a cozy, classic treat. The dough comes together easily, and the cookies bake until they’re just right. Ideal for holiday baking or a fun weekend project. Get the recipe.

White Chocolate Cranberry Scones

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These scones bring together cranberries and white chocolate in a simple dough. Cut into wedges and baked, they get a finishing drizzle of white chocolate for a neat look. A nice option for holiday mornings or weekend baking. Get the recipe.

Malabi

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This malabi is a dairy-free Middle Eastern pudding made with almond milk and cornstarch. It’s lightly flavored with rose water and cardamom, then chilled and served with a jam syrup on top for a refreshing treat. Get the recipe.

Cranberry Jello Salad

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Make a retro-style cranberry jello salad that’s quick to pull together. It sets into a mold, making it easy to serve in one dish or in individual cups. Get the recipe.

Pumpkin Lush

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This Pumpkin Lush comes together with simple layers you can prep without using the oven. It’s the kind of dessert you can chill ahead and bring out when you want something easy for a holiday or family meal. It fits well on any fall table. Get the recipe.

No-Bake Peanut Butter Pie

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This no-bake peanut butter pie is made in minutes with a creamy filling and sits in a graham cracker crust. It chills for a few hours, and you top it with whipped cream, chopped peanuts, and pieces of peanut butter cups. Get the recipe.

Raspberry Mousse

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Make raspberry mousse without baking. A few simple ingredients come together to create a chilled dessert that’s ready to serve in cups or bowls. It’s easy to prepare and works well for gatherings or weeknight treats. Get the recipe.

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