We’ll all be grateful for these delicious pies and cakes on our holiday table.
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Grandma’s got her favorites.
We’re talking desserts, y’all.

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And when it comes to Thanksgiving, she expects to see those sweet treats on theholiday buffet.
We’re looking at you, trifles and prettylayer cakes.
This recipe features the all-star combo of caramel, chocolate, pecans.

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Don’t plan for leftovers.
Pumpkin Pie Cake
Molly Bolton
Count on this simple recipe to wow your Thanksgiving crowd.
Chocolate Chess Pie
An old-fashioned dessert gets a decadent upgrade with two types of extra rich chocolate.

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Our Easiest Pumpkin Pie Ever
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There are pies.
And then there are the pies that everyone expects to see at every family gathering.
Our pumpkin pie is not only simple, but it’s also delicious.

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These bite-sized desserts are filled with incredible flavors that includepumpkin spiceand heath.
This rich, moist, old-fashioned cake will bring her back to memories of holidays past.
Pumpkin Cake
Meet the season’s new pumpkin spectacular.

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For those who love the fall ingredient, you’ll understand why everyone is asking for seconds.
Top it with whipped cream or a dollop ofcranberry saucefor a festive finish.
This moist and chocolaty creation is perfect for rounding out the dessert buffet.

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Swiss Roll Cake
This is the roll that everyone remembersand requests.
Perfectly moist chocolate cake is rolled around fluffy whipped cream for a wonderful dessert.
Count on memories of enjoying this layered chocolate delight for years to come.

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Fresh Apple Cake
Is it your turn to bring dessert, but you’re bored of pie?
Cut to the cake.
Apple cake, that is.

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Applesauce Cake
Think Applesauce Cake sounds too simple for a holiday fete?
How’s that for indulgent?
Over-The-Moon Chocolate Pie
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Pecan.

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Make room on the table for something that delights the chocolate lovers at the holiday table.
But it’s easy and delicious, and it won’t stay on the dessert buffet for long.
It’s similar toTransparent Pieand chess pie, and the secret is its blend of buttermilk and whole milk.

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