Of course with Thanksgiving comes pies: pumpkin, pecan, apple, chess, and the list goes on. When we asked our readers what they love to serve for the holiday, they shared hundreds of responses that included layer cakes, cobblers, pound cakes, and, yes, pies. Here are the top eighteen Thanksgiving desserts, according to Southern Living readers.
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Many readers said it just isn’t Thanksgiving without pecan pie. One commenter said that when she tried a new recipe (not the one above), her children knew immediately. She has not swayed from the beloved family classic since.
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Many said it isn’t Thanksgiving without pumpkin pie. Plus, many noted it needed to also have lots of real whipped cream to finish it off.
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German Chocolate Cake came up often on the list. Many noting that it was an essential dessert for both Thanksgiving and Christmas.
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Many responded that apple pie is a must-have, and to be sure to have vanilla icer cream to top it off.
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Readers love to have the classic pies and also nostalgic desserts, like this Chocolate Delight, at Thanksgiving. This is a no-bake, layered, extra chocolatey dessert.
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Persimmons flourish in late fall, just in time for the holiday season. A few readers mentioned how they love to bake and take persimmon pie to their Thanksgiving celebrations.
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Sweet potato pie was definitely one of the most popular responses. Many of you noting that it would not be Thanksgiving, without this classic.
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While the pies were the most popular responses, we had lots of comments about cakes. And many of you mentioned it would not be any holiday without the classic Hummingbird Cake at the celebration.
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Made with buttermilk, coconut, and a cream cheese frosting, this decadent layer cake was also a popular response.
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Many of you said your buffet tables were filled with pies, cobblers, and cakes. One reader noted that their birthday was on Thanksgiving this year, and she was requesting Carrot Cake, because it’s that good.
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While the classic pies–pumpkin, pecan, apple–are required, many of you said it’s nice to have a pie that’s a little unexpected too.
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A coconut lover’s dream that has a spot on many of your Thanksgiving tables.
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Many of you noted that you love to have something a little more decadent–but with a seasonal flair. Cue the Layered Pumpkin Cheesecake for the just-right dessert.
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Many of you said Chess Pie is what reminds you of family members and its ooey, gooey texture is always welcome at the holiday table.
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“A Southern specialty” said one reader. On a table filled with many pies and cookies, make room for a beautiful cake.
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Many of you noted that “anything pumpkin” is welcome. This moist, delicately-spiced cake is perfect for slicing into.
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Even though we often associate Peach Cobbler with summertime, many of you shared that it’s a favorite Thanksgiving dessert.
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Pies, cakes. and pound cakes too. Commenters noted that you love to have something plain, moist, and perfect for topping with berries and fresh, real whipped cream.