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Sweet potato pecan pie with bourbon sauce. Bourbon chocolate pecan pie. A slice of either leftover pie next day go in a blender with a scoop of vanilla, splash of milk and some bourbon for amazing milk shake.
Among the many classic Thanksgiving desserts other than pumpkin (the benevolent king of Thanksgiving desserts) are pecan pie, sweet potato pie, pear pie, cranberry lemon cake, nutmeg cheesecake, snicker doodles, gingerbread, bread pudding, cranberry tart, trifle, and panna cotta, along with a whole host of less traditional desserts that could ...
It might be the last Thanksgiving you’re in charge of desserts if you go the other route. Don’t get me wrong, those sound like scrumptious ideas for any other day of the year but this is a nostalgia holiday for most. If the table doesn’t look like like a Norman Rockwell painting, something is amiss in my book.
I am in charge of desserts for Thanksgiving this year. I saw a similar post on another sub and the responses… I do not want to serve disappointment! So what are your favorites? If this dessert is missing, it’s just not Thanksgiving. Bonus points for recipe links. Crossposted for maximum dessert love.
I'm making a thanksgiving inspired meal this weekend. After this, I still have 2 more turkeys and 2 turkey breasts in my freezer. I'm looking for side dish ideas for them . I have 3 crockpots and 1 instant pot. I'm always looking for more ideas. There are no dietary restrictions to worry about.
If it is a dish commonly served at family gatherings for a holiday similar to Thanksgiving it will go over well. I know you said dessert but we love it when something new is introduced. Thanksgiving has its standard dishes but it is very very common to have something other than the standards.
St. Louis gooey butter cake. Very rich and decadent. Not for the faint of heart. Butter mochi. Also rich and decadent but to a lesser degree.
It’s actually not that weird when you learn why. A lot of Japanese people are obsessed with western culture the way some westerners are obsessed with Japanese culture and one of the KFC Japan executives advertised that KFC was how Americans celebrated Christmas and that’s the TL;DR of how that happened.
1 (8-ounce) package cream cheese, room temperature 1/2 cup creamy peanut butter 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
Oreo truffles. Crush up a package of Oreos in the food processor or by hand, add in one 8-oz. pkg. of cream cheese, roll into balls.