Easy, delicious ideas that don’t include pie.
It’s the most frequently asked question during the holiday season.
we’ve rounded up 30 recipes that are perfect for baking and taking to your Thanksgiving festivities.

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This apple dessert is perfectly spiced and iced with a decadent cream cheese frosting.
This dish is easy, delicious, and requires 30 minutes of hands-on time.
Pumpkin Bundt Cake
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Make room on the buffet table for another pumpkin dessert.

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Tennessee Onions
In a hurry but still need a dish?
We’ve got the recipe for you.
Pumpkin pie spice and canned pumpkin take these cookies to the next flavorful level.

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Twice-Baked Potato Casserole
Everyone will expect the mashed potatoes.
This recipe brings the joys of a loaded potato to life in a casserole dish.
Pecan Spinwheels Bread Pudding
Fans of Little Debbie snack cakes will praise you for this potluck MVP.

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Our Test Kitchen used milk instead of heavy cream, and swapped half of the potatoes for rutabaga.
This recipe is ooey, gooey, extra creamy, and studded with chunks of ham.
Two-Ingredient Pumpkin Snack Cake
Introducing the two-ingredient dessert that requires less than 10 minutes of hands-on time.

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and is a foolproof crowdpleaser.
We didn’t think so.
This recipe stars butternut squash, which brings the flavors of autumn to the table.

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This cinnamon apple cobbler has a crunchy cracker topping and an ooey, gooey layer of Cheddar cheese.
No-Bake Scotcheroos
Need a dessert in a pinch?
These are the perfect dessert.

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Chewy, soft, and sweet, semisweet chocolate and butterscotch come together in these tasty treats.
Scalloped Corn Casserole
In a pinch to bring a dish to the holiday party?
Easy Cauliflower Casserole
Luke warm about cauliflower?

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Prepare to dazzle the crowd with this recipe that’s loaded with cheese and topped with breadcrumbs.
Cookie crust, cream cheese layers, chocolate pudding, and whipped cream create a can’t resist dessert.
Broccoli-Cheese Casserole
Mama said to bring a veggie side dish.

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Everyone will be thrilled that you chose this ooey, gooey cheesy casserole that stars broccoli.
Lemon Lush
How about bringing something with a citrus kick to the party?
This dessert is the perfect balance of sweet and tart.

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Asparagus Casserole
When your aunt asks you to bring a vegetable casserole.
And then adds, “but make it different!”
Enter the asparagus casserole to make her proud.

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This super creamy, cheesy casserole lets the crispy asparagus spears shine.
These Cheddar cheese straws are rich, savory, and have just the right amount of peppery punch.
Double Chocolate Chip Cookies
The dessert table needs a few batches of cookies.

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This holiday take the chocolate up a notch with these double, extra fudgy chocolate chip cookies.
We’re simply suggesting you make room for more than one cornbread.
Break out the skillet and make this sweet potato cornbread that’s just as delicious.

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Chocolate Bundt Cake
There is always a reason to bake and take a chocolate dessert.
This showstopper is not only rich and chocolatey, but finished with a simple glaze and sprinkling of nuts.
Not only is this a cinch to make, but it’s a dessert the entire family loves.

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