10 easy Thanksgiving desserts that aren't pumpkin pie

From chocolate cream pie and cobbler to apple crisp, these easy and delicious desserts are great for Thanksgiving.

10 easy Thanksgiving desserts that aren't pumpkin pie
chocolate cream pie
When it comes to Thanksgiving desserts, you don't have to limit yourself to pumpkin pie.
  • Pumpkin pie is a staple dessert for many people on Thanksgiving.
  • However, there are other delicious desserts you can make for your guests.
  • Baked apples with vanilla ice cream and chocolate cream pie are both crowd-pleasing options.

If you're not a fan of pumpkin pie or want to switch things up this Thanksgiving, consider trying one of these easy, crowd-pleasing desserts.

For example, slow-cooker cobbler or chocolate cream pie are options that don't require using the oven, and adding premium ingredients, such as macadamia nuts, pecans, or walnuts, can also elevate a classic brownie recipe to bakery-quality status.

Pumpkin pie has been a Thanksgiving staple since the holiday's early days in the 17th century when pilgrims and early American settlers frequently used pumpkins in their cooking. However, while pumpkin pie is a favorite during the Thanksgiving season, Food Beast found that the most popular pie in the US is actually apple pie, proving you don't need to stick to tradition to please your guests. 

Here are 10 easy Thanksgiving desserts that aren't pumpkin pie.

Chocolate-chip pumpkin bread is a delicious option that will keep for days after the holiday.
chocolate chip pumpkin bread
Chocolate chip pumpkin bread.

While chocolate-chip pumpkin bread, like this contest-winning recipe by Taste of Home, can be made practically any time throughout the fall season, it's also an easy Thanksgiving dessert that can be paired with ice cream or coffee or served on its own.

It's also easy to transport if you're traveling for Thanksgiving or want to send some slices home with your guests.

Pumpkin chocolate-chip cookies are also great to send home with your guests.
pumpkin chocolate chip cookies
Pumpkin chocolate chip cookies.

Adding pumpkin to chocolate-chip cookies takes them to the next level. There are plenty of recipes available, but Delish's recipe for pumpkin chocolate-chip cookies uses pumpkin purée, pumpkin spice, and semi-sweet chocolate chips.

If you still have pie on your mind, you can also make an easy chocolate cream pie.
chocolate cream pie pie crust
Chocolate cream pie.

Chocolate cream pie is generally easier to make than pumpkin or apple pie, since many versions, like this recipe by Simply Recipes, don't even require you to bake it. Instead, you just chill the dessert for a few hours in the fridge, which is perfect for when you're trying to keep the oven free for other Thanksgiving dishes.

You could also make an apple pie.
Apple Pie
Apple pie.

If you do want to spend a little time making your dessert, but don't want to make pumpkin pie, apple pie is an excellent option. There are plenty of recipes out there, from more intricate lattice pies to easier versions that use pre-made pie crust.

Business Insider's Paige Bennett tried three celebrity-chef recipes for apple pie and thought Ree Drummond's recipe was the most delicious, while Gordon Ramsay's was the easiest to make.

Apple crisp is another easy and festive dessert.
apple crisp with ice cream on top
Apple crisp.

If you're looking for a dessert that doesn't take up a lot of time in the kitchen, apple crisp pairs perfectly with ice cream. Plus, some versions, like this one by All Recipes, require only an hour to make.

Slow-cooker cobbler is ideal if you need to free up oven space.
Peach cobbler with ice cream on top.
Peach cobbler.

Taste of Home's slow-cooker berry cobbler uses frozen berries and cinnamon. Despite being a slow-cooker recipe, it also only takes about two hours to cook, with just 15 minutes of prep time.

Coffee cake is another easy-to-make sweet treat that you'll be just as thankful for the morning after.
slices of coffee cake on a plate
Coffee cake.

Coffee cake pairs well with after-dinner coffee or tea, is easy to transport, and will keep until the morning after Thanksgiving for a delicious breakfast. While it might not seem as decadent as pumpkin pie, celebrity chef Ina Garten's version packs a ton of fall flavor with ingredients like cinnamon and sour cream.

Bread pudding is an often-forgotten, yet delicious, dessert perfect for the holidays.
bread pudding in a baking dish
Bread pudding.

Bread pudding is a nostalgic dessert for many, although it usually doesn't get the recognition it deserves around the holidays. This delicious, stick-to-your-bones dessert is perfect for Thanksgiving and uses festive ingredients like raisins and cinnamon. 

Adding nuts like macadamia nuts, pecans, or walnuts can elevate a standard brownie recipe.
macadamia nut brownies
Macadamia-nut brownies.

Brownies might seem like a cop-out when it comes to a Thanksgiving dessert, but there are ways to elevate this otherwise simple recipe. Try adding in nuts to take brownies to the next level, or pair them with ice cream for homemade brownie sundaes. 

For example, Kris Jenner's brownies, which Business Insider's Paige Bennett called "chewy and fudgy," feature walnuts.

Baked apples with vanilla ice cream is another easy dessert.
baked apples with cinnamon
Baked apples with cinnamon.

Baked apple slices with cinnamon are easy to make and give all the delicious flavors of other apple desserts, without the stress of making and rolling out pie crust. You can pair baked apple slices with vanilla ice cream for a delicious take on Thanksgiving dessert, or serve them on their own.

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