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Make this fun ‘give thanks’ Thanksgiving cake from I Scream for Buttercream. It’s so festive for the holidays and it’s a perfect centrepiece on your Thanksgiving table. This step-by-step cake decorating tutorial will make it really easy to do. If you love warm and cozy spices during the chilly months, you'll love this cake with buttery cinnamon swirls throughout.
Topped with cinnamon-cream cheese frosting, you'll want to bake these autumnal cupcakes all year long. This easy Thanksgiving cupcake recipe shows you how to take a basic boxed cake mix to the level with pecans, spices, greek yogurt, and maple syrup. No Thanksgiving is complete without a delicious dessert spread.
Pumpkin Whoopie Pies
Pecan pie fans will love this simple bundt cake that's packed with toasted pecans and topped with a sweet caramel praline glaze. It's great for bringing to a potluck Thanksgiving or Friendsgiving, too. The combination of chopped pecans, ground cinnamon, and sweet vanilla extract make this cake taste as comforting as it looks. Plus, the crushed pineapple will add something unexpected to your holiday dessert spread. If you're not feeling like making a whole pumpkin pie for your small gathering, try this creative take on the traditional dessert instead. Make a batch of marshmallow rice cereal treats (have the kids help mix them up!) and mold them into pie wedges.

Your Thanksgiving crew will love this one, complete with brown sugar-cream cheese frosting. The Bundt pan makes even the simplest of cakes feel extraordinary, and this carrot bundt cake is a show-stopper in itself. With a swoopy maple syrup cream cheese frosting and sprinkling of toasted pecans, crystalized ginger, and carrot chips, it'll look like you spent hours . The combination of pears, maple sugar, and warm spices makes this simple cake the perfect seasonal addition to your holiday table. Serve it with whipped cream, ice cream, or vanilla custard.
Sour Cream Streusel Coffee Cake
This impressive dessert showcases homemade pumpkin ice cream and cream puffs. The effort is worthwhile for any fall special occasion and you can make the parts ahead of time for easy assembly later. "These were excellent! I made them for family and friends and everyone raved about them," says reviewer Ericka J. "I drizzled the caramel mixture over the batter once the liners were filled for an added caramel taste."

Let the cake cool completely before drizzling it overtop. Decadent, glossy ganache and fudgy cake are sure to dazzle the most devoted chocolate fans who gather around your Thanksgiving table. Pecans break up creamy textures with a satisfying crunch.
Pretty Pumpkin Wontons
Fall is all about the pumpkin madness – pumpkin lattes, pumpkin spice, pumpkin pie, and pumpkin cupcakes. You can make this recipe your own by topping it with different frostings. Although this blogger prefers cream cheese, she notes a milk chocolate or a brown butter flavored frosting would also be delicious. This rich butter cake will have guests wishing they'd saved more room. It's covered in spiced pumpkin frosting and plenty of pecans.

TheseRice Krispie Turkey Legs from Kitchen Fun with My 3 Sons are such a fun Thanksgiving treat that the kids will love. They’re made with rhubarb jam, nestled inside a vanilla sponge, and topped with a rhubarb buttercream frosting. These lemon cupcakes are just the thing for stuffed diners. They’re light, tangy, and the perfect way to end a party. Dark and fudgy, it’s hard to believe these rich cupcakes are vegan and egg-free. Ultra-moist and lightly spiced, they’re my favorite way to get my recommended daily allowance of vegetables.
Top Thanksgiving Cakes
For example, in the drawer in my kitchen cupboard, I’ve got molds the shape of hearts, and others the shape of dinosaurs. While they might not be great at thanksgiving, a crazy mold could spice up your table, while also meaning you can stick to your classic sponge-cake recipe. Full of classic fall flavors like pumpkin, ginger, cinnamon and brown sugar, these whoopie pies are oh-so-cozy after Thanksgiving. Although these cupcakes look impressive, they're actually super simple to bake. For a fun twist on this fall classic, bake up all the flavors into moist, sweet cupcakes. This simple cake is no-fuss, packed with Granny Smith apples, whose tart acidity is tapered with sour cream, light brown sugar, and a dollop of whipped cream.
Fold it all into the buttery batter that's punctuated with lemon zest and almond extract for a unique addition to your Thanksgiving dessert spread. A white chocolate cake studded with raspberries, glazed in snowy-white frosting, and topped with more pieces of the jewel-toned fruit? This impressive cake is perfect for holiday entertaining. It has layers of caramel frosting, candied nuts, and caramel drizzled on top.
It is our November challenge, and obviously, it is turkeys in any medium. This little guy is made from fondant and a little bit of gum paste for the brim of his hat and the sign. The sign handle is a toothpick, and I used a dowel inside of the body to support his neck. Hey Y'all host Ivy Odom has made a fruit cake to end all fruit cakes. More decadent than it sounds, chocolate water cake is all about simplicity.

If you’re looking for ways to sneak more vegetables into your kids, look no further. Get the recipe for Chocolate Sweet Potato Layer Cake with Molasses Buttercream at Love and Olive Oil. Bright citrus and cranberries make this cake a stunning Thanksgiving centerpiece.
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