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8 Unique Thanksgiving Recipes

Thanksgiving is almost coming, here are some recipes that you might want to try out!

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8 Unique Thanksgiving Recipes

1. Pumpkin Pie Popsicle

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Have you ever heard of this recipe? Although it's not summer many people still enjoy eating ice-cream; here is a great recipe that will give you the thanksgiving feeling and let you enjoy ice-cream at the same time. More details on the recipe can be found here: https://marlameridith.com/pumpkin-pie-popsicles-recipe/.

2. Turkey Sliders With Stuffing Biscuits

pexels.com Karthik Reddy

Looking for a new way to enjoy turkey this thanksgiving. These turkey sliders with stuffing biscuits might give you a new taste. More details on this recipe can be found here: https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/food-recipes/a41086/turkey-sliders-with-stuffing-biscuits-recipe/.

3. Turkey Cake

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This is a great and fun recipe, especially if you are looking for a fun dessert on thanksgiving day. Although this cake is not made out of turkey the cake sure does look like a turkey. More details on this recipe can be found here: https://www.delish.com/holiday-recipes/thanksgiving/a29505453/turkey-cake-recipe/.

4. Cornbread Stuffing Fried Rice

pexels.com Bishop Tamrakar

Everyone has heard of fried rice, but this is a new kind of fried rice that will give you the thanksgiving taste you have been looking for. More details on the recipe can be found here: https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/cornbread-stuffing-fried-rice.

5. Fried Mashed Potato Balls

pexels.com Rosali Iraheta

Mashed potatoes are a common meal during thanksgiving. However, fried mashed potato balls might give you a new taste while also enjoying the tradition of eating mashed potatoes during thanksgiving. More details on the recipe can be found at: https://www.delish.com/cooking/recipe-ideas/a22566735/fried-mashed-potato-balls-recipe/.

6. Sweet Potato Cake With Salted Cream Cheese Frosting

pexels.com Dmitry Zvolskiy

This might be a nice dessert that you might want to try for thanksgiving this year. More details on the recipe can be found here: https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/sweet-potato-cake-with-salted-cream-cheese-frosting.

7. Spiced Fried Turkey with Hot Honey Gravy

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Turkey is the most common meal during Thanksgiving. Most people eat turkey during thanksgiving. This recipe might give you a new way to eat turkey and will give you a new taste! More details on this recipe can be found here: https://www.rachaelraymag.com/recipe/spicy-fried-turkey-with-hot-honey-gravy.

8. Pumpkin Brookie

pexels.com Ella Olsson

The perfect taste between cookies and brownies called a brookie will give you a new taste for a thanksgiving dessert or snack! More details on the recipe can be found here: https://www.delish.com/cooking/recipe-ideas/recipes/a49648/pumpkin-brookies-recipe/.

These are some recipes that you might want to try out this thanksgiving. Hope everyone has a safe and healthy thanksgiving holiday!

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