"What can I bring?" you ask your Thanksgiving hosts.
"Can you bring dessert?" they reply. "But don't bring pie. We've got pie covered."
With pie covered, you'll have to get creative because Thanksgiving is THE pie holiday. Don't worry. Your hosts may have the pie covered, but we have you covered with these 25 ideas for Thanksgiving desserts that aren't pie.
These desserts have fall flavors—pumpkin, apple, pecans, baking spices, and more—just no pie crust.
1. 2-Ingredient Pumpkin Mousse
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Simply Recipes / Annika Panikker
This dessert looks fancy but is simple to make. Mix canned pumpkin pie filling (not purée) and whipped cream. Make it up to 24 hours ahead, and serve it from the bowl you mix it in or spoon it into individual bowls for single servings.
2. Apple Cider Donut Muffins
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Simply Recipes / Sarah Crowder
Senior Editor Laurel Randolph says, "A simple trick for a next-level muffin: reduce the apple cider before adding it to the mix. You can technically skip this step and just add plain cider to the batter (use 1/2 cup, not the 1 cup called for), but you won’t get the same level of apple cider flavor."
3. Pumpkin Tiramisu
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Simply Recipes / Micah Siva
This is a mix-and-assemble dessert that's a seasonal take on the classic Italian tiramisu. It still has an espresso syrup for soaking the ladyfingers, but also pumpkin spice and pumpkin purée thrown into the mix.
4. No-Bake Pumpkin Cheesecake
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Simply Recipes / Mark Beahm
There is seriously, truly no baking in this stunning cheesecake recipe, from the crust to the creamy filling. Draining the canned pumpkin on paper towels makes it less watery, giving you a sliceable cheesecake of substance. Use caramel sauce form the store to save time.
5. Pecan Pie Bars
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If you love pecan pie, you'll love these bars. Thick pecan pie filling sits on top of shortbread. Bake, cool, and cut into squares. A great make-ahead dessert, you can freeze these bars for up to two months.
6. Pumpkin Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting
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Cinnamon, clove, ginger, and nutmeg flavor this light pumpkin cake that's topped with a rich cream cheese frosting. You make it in a 9x13-inch cake pan so frosting it is super simple. The recipe also works for cupcakes baked for 18 to 20 minutes.
7. Basque-Style Pumpkin Cheesecake
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Simply Recipes / Karishma Pradhan
Remember when those rustic, burnished Basque cheesecakes were popular a few years ago? They're so attractive and a great gift to bakers who are all thumbs, since the aim is for the cheesecake to collapse as it bakes. This pumpkin variation is subtly spiced and will steal the show away from pumpkin pie.
8. Cranberry Upside-Down Cake
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Cranberries and caramel sauce go on the bottom of the pan, and a sweet cake flavored with orange zest goes on top of that. Bake, turn it out, and you'll have a beautiful cranberry dessert to finish off Thanksgiving dinner.
9. No-Churn Pumpkin Ice Cream
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Real pumpkin, sweetened condensed milk, sugar, whipped cream, plus plenty of baking spices go into this ice cream that you don't need to churn. Mix the ingredients, freeze in a loaf pan for about six hours, and you have ice cream!
10. Ritz Torte
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Simply Recipes / Mark Beahm
Ritz torte is a buttery treat for lovers of nuts (pecans or walnuts). It's also quite unique, hailing from eastern Appalachia. Toast crushed Ritz crackers and chopped nuts, then fold them into a meringue base and bake. Top with whipped cream. It's buttery and salty from the crackers and has a garnish of shaved chocolate on top for a little contrast.
11. Baked Apples
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Founder Elise Bauer says, ""Rome Beauty" is the variety of apple that is best suited to baking, and is worth seeking out if you are making baked apples."
12. Chocolate Martini
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This chocolate martini is a special dessert drink made with vodka, chocolate liqueur, and crème de cacao. The result is a rich, creamy cocktail that works on its own as a dessert or to accompany any treat on your Thanksgiving dessert bar.
13. Fresh Apple Bundt Cake
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Simply Recipes / Michelle Becker
Chunks of fresh apples and a buttery caramel glaze make this one serious Bundt cake. It's a family favorite recipe from Mrs. Paxton, the mother of our founder Elise Bauer's friend. Now, it makes its way to you.
14. Crème Brûlée Cheesecake
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This dessert pleases anyone who likes cheesecake, anyone who likes crème brûlée, or anyone who likes a really good dessert. After making a luscious cheesecake, brûlée the top using sugar and a kitchen torch. It doesn't take long to do but it totally transforms the cheesecake into something extra special.
15. Pumpkin Spice Snickerdoodles
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Simply Recipes / Mark Beahm
Soft snickerdoodle cookies are a treat, and this version gets the fall holiday treatment by adding pumpkin purée (canned is fine) and pumpkin pie spice. They keep for five days in an air-tight container so you can make them a couple of days before Thanksgiving.
16. Persimmon Pudding Cake
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Surprise everyone around the table with something different—this persimmon pudding cake. There's no actual pudding in the cake, but the persimmon pulp creates a pudding-like consistency in the cake that has seasoned with warming spices and studded with nuts.
17. Apple Bread Pudding
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Simply Recipes / Hannah Zimmerman
What's great about this bread pudding dessert, besides the fact that it's delicious, is that it's so similar to French toast casserole that you can eat its leftovers for breakfast over Thanksgiving weekend. The brown sugar bourbon sauce is optional for breakfast, though.
18. Butterscotch Pudding
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This butterscotch pudding is easy and very affordable to make. If you have heavy whipping cream, you most likely have the rest of the ingredients in your kitchen to whip it up—butter, brown sugar, salt, whole milk, egg yolks, and vanilla extract. Bake the pudding in individual ramekins, and serve fresh whipped cream on the side as an optional topping.
19. Pumpkin Spice Blondies
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Simply Recipes / Mark Beahm
White chocolate chips and toasted pecans fill these blondies flavored with pumpkin pie spice. Browning the butter first adds a depth of flavor and is totally worth taking the few extra minutes it adds.
20. Apple Carrot Cupcakes
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Can't decide on apple cake or carrot cake? You don't have to with these cupcakes that have coconut and pecans in them. The recipe yields 24 cupcakes, perfect for a large family and friends gathering.
21. Eggnog Ice Cream
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Usher in the holiday season with homemade eggnog ice cream. It tastes just like eggnog, but instead of drinking it, you churn it into ice cream. Serve by itself or with a drizzle or caramel, or substitute it for the vanilla ice cream topping for any dessert.
22. Apple Upside Down Cake
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Cornmeal in the batter gives this upside down cake an enlivening texture. It's an elegant change of pace from heavily spiced apple desserts; the caramel topping does all the heavy lifting.
23. Apple Pandowdy
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Simply Recipes / Photo by Morgan Hunt Glaze / Food Styling by Jennifer Wendorf / Prop Styling by Priscilla Montiel
Recipe Developer Nicole Hopper says, "This is a slightly more modern version of the classic, topped with pieces of store-bought pie crust, creating a patchwork top that’s an ideal topping for the saucy filling."
24. Indian Pudding
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This dessert isn't much to look at, but it's pure comfort in a bowl. Indian pudding dates back to early American colonial times in New England, where colonists would make a baked cornmeal pudding sweetened with molasses and flavored with spices. It's a mix-and-bake affair, quite simple and easy to make ahead of time. Warm it before serving and make sure to offer it à la mode!
25. Pear Cake with Cinnamon Sugar
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Contributor Sally Vargas says, "A 9-inch round cake pan or tart pan with a removable rim, set on a baking sheet, is the best choice for this cake. In a pinch, you could use an 8-inch cake pan, but the surface will not hold as many pears, and that’s a compromise I would not want to make unless pressed!"