18 Proudly Vegan Thanksgiving Desserts

From pumpkin pie to chocolate cake to gooey-sticky halva.

ByNikkitha Bakshani

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So you’re planning a classic Thanksgiving finale (hello, pumpkin pie) or a dessert that will soon become a classic in your home. Will it vegan? On this list of our all-time favorite plant-based desserts, you can bet your bottom dollar that—yes, it sure will.

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Pies & Tarts

The title says it all. This was the pie that made Gena Hamshaw realize her pumpkin pie days were not over at all, especially with cashews subbing heavy cream for a truly dreamy filling.

Pocket this vegan pie crust recipe for all future vegan pie endeavors, sweet or savory—with both oat milk and coconut oil, it provides a nutty texture. Bonus: oat milk makes an excellent substitute for egg wash.

Skip the oven with this date filled and sugar-free pecan pie you can make way ahead of time.

It looks like a regular chocolate tart, then you cut into it and, well, wow. It’s the kind of dessert people will keep bringing up at all your other dinner parties.

Take your favorite chocolate mousse recipe (there are vegan ones here and here) and turn it into this holiday masterpiece.

Make this not-too-sweet pie ahead and there’s pretty much nothing you need to do besides take it out of the fridge and onto the table. A dusting of powdered sugar would make a lovely finish, though.

Cakes

No mixer is needed for this lush cake, which is just as good for a late night craving as it is for a Thanksgiving feast.

The king of autumnal cakes—not that we’d say no to it in July. Naked sides mean less work for you and no sacrifice in terms of aesthetics.

Disclaimer: This cake calls for (dairy) buttermilk, but you can easily sub it for 3/4 parts plant-based yogurt thinned out with 1/4 non-dairy milk alternative for a great result (plant-based milk plus a teaspoon of lemon juice or neutral vinegar also works a treat). The star here is the vegan sweet potato frosting, which is one to save for all future cakes.

This Burmese rice cake is gluten-free too.

Somewhere between cake and brownie sits this recipe, which will make excellent leftovers.

With or without the strawberry sauce, this tres (plant-based) leches cake is very much worth the effort.

Is there a bad time for a bundt? Not in this universe. If you can’t find yuzu zest, sub in lime, lemon or orange zest.

Spoonables

Apple crisp is basically apple pie that needs the structure of a bowl in lieu of crust. Thus I’ve put it in this category of spoon desserts, AKA desserts that are just huggable.

Arrowroot powder replaces eggs in this five-minute and five-ingredient pudding, which you can vary to make Mexican or ginger-y.

This mousse comes together so quickly that if you excuse yourself to make it, people will just think you’ve gone to the powder room.

Now’s the time to bring out those party ramekins. No mixer and just one bowl needed.

Serve this wintry rice pudding warm or chilled.

What's your go-to vegan dessert? Let us know in the comments.

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