10 Decadent Vegan Thanksgiving Desserts
Dessert is an integral piece of a traditional Thanksgiving feast (and quite possibly my favorite part!). And while classic pumpkin pie is delicious, it certainly isn't the only way to end your celebratory meal. These 10 vegan friendly treats offer plenty of great ideas to cap off your feast in the most delicious way!
This Apple Pie Cheesecake is a great way to celebrate the autumn season and is pretty darn easy to be grateful for.
I like Honeycrisp apples for this pie, but feel free to use whichever variety of apples you have on hand.
If you're looking for a lighter ending to your heavy meal, this recipe for Pumpkin Hot Chocolate from Christy Morgan will conquer your chocolate (and pumpkin!) cravings without weighing you down. Bonus, it's refined sugar free, so indulge away!
These adorable Chocolate Bourbon Caramel Truffles from Kristina Sloggett of Spabettie are a tasty way to have your dessert while you mingle. The combo of bourbon and chocolate is genius and will have you reaching for seconds... or thirds.Â
Who says Pumpkin Pie has to be orange? Dreena Burton's Vegan Chocolate Pumpkin Pie is a brilliant twist on the traditional classic, and it's pretty darn healthy to boot!
Your guests will swoon over these delightful Chocolate Chestnut Mousse Tarts with Shortbread Crust from Ricki Heller. These bad boys are vegan, gluten-free, and even candida diet friendly!
Pumpkin Cinnamon Bun Layer Cake. Need I say more? Impress your guests with this gorgeous and indulgent layer cake from Kathy Patalsky.
So many people love Pineapple Upside Down cake, but have you ever tried a seasonal twist on the classic? Nava Atlas shares this beautiful Cranberry Upside Down Cake from Dynise Balcavage's cookbook The Urban Vegan.
This Easy No Bake Pumpkin Pie from Gena Hamshaw of Choosing Raw not only delicious, it is also gluten-free, soy-free, and mostly raw. Seriously?! What's not to love?
These gorgeous Tiramisu Trifles from Richa Hingle will steal the spotlight at the table this year. This recipe is fabulous served as suggested in single trifle bowls, or could even be made as a larger dessert in a glass baking dish (so you can still see all those lovely layers!). Either way, this recipe is a winner.
If you're looking for a dessert that's made for two, Lisa Pitman has you covered with her adorably delicious OMG Apple Pie. Check out the ingredients in this pie--it's practically health food disguised as dessert! What a wonderful way to end a meal.
Happy Thanksgiving!
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