17 Cake Pop Recipe Thanksgiving You Must Try Them!
Published on: Mar 23, 2024
Cake pops have become a popular dessert choice for Thanksgiving celebrations. These bite-sized treats are not only delicious, but they also add a fun and festive touch to any holiday gathering. If you're looking to impress your guests with a unique and tasty dessert, why not try making your own cake pops this Thanksgiving? With this easy and delicious cake pop recipe, you'll be sure to have everyone asking for more.
Main Ingredients: Biscuits, Buns, Cranberry Sauce, Mashed Potatoes
Thanksgiving is over and you're left with a fridge full of leftovers. But don't let those delicious dishes go to waste! Put them to good use by making these mouthwatering Thanksgiving leftover breakfast sandwiches. Start with two slices of bread and layer on slices of leftover turkey, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, and stuffing. Top it off with a fried egg and voila - you've got a breakfast sandwich that will make your taste buds sing.
The star of Thanksgiving dinner - the turkey. But who says it can only be enjoyed once a year? This recipe for roasted Thanksgiving turkey is so juicy and tender, you'll want to make it all year round. Brined in a flavorful mixture of herbs and spices, this turkey is then roasted to perfection and served with a rich and savory gravy that will have your guests asking for seconds (and thirds).
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Thanksgiving Turkey Cake Pops
Main Ingredients: All Purpose Flour, Granulated Sugar, Baking Powder
Looking for a fun and unique way to use up your leftover turkey? These Thanksgiving turkey cake pops are the answer. Adorably shaped and decorated to look like little turkeys, these cake pops are made with a mixture of crumbled turkey, mashed potatoes, and stuffing. They're then dipped in chocolate and decorated with candy corn feathers and a chocolate kiss for the turkey's head. These are sure to be a hit with kids and adults alike.
Turn your Thanksgiving leftovers into these crispy and delicious croquettes. Made with leftover mashed potatoes, turkey, and stuffing, these croquettes are coated in panko breadcrumbs and fried to a golden perfection. Serve them as a side dish or as a fun appetizer for your next holiday gathering.
Pot pie is a classic comfort food and the perfect way to use up leftover turkey. This recipe elevates the traditional pot pie by using a flaky puff pastry crust and a rich creamy filling made with leftover turkey, veggies, and gravy. It's a hearty and satisfying dish that will warm you up on a cold day.
Main Ingredients: Turkey, Salt, Sugar, Mandarin Oranges, Fresh Sage
Brining is the secret to a juicy and flavorful Thanksgiving turkey. This recipe makes brining easy and hassle-free by using a simple mixture of salt, sugar, and herbs. The turkey is then roasted in the oven to a perfect golden brown and served with a delicious and fragrant herb butter.
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Thanksgiving Leftover Casserole
Main Ingredients: Turkey, Cranberry Sauce, Mashed Potatoes, Corn, Turkey
Casseroles are a great way to use up leftovers and this Thanksgiving leftover casserole is no exception. Layered with mashed potatoes, turkey, stuffing, and gravy, this casserole is topped with a crispy and buttery breadcrumb topping. It's a simple and delicious way to enjoy your Thanksgiving leftovers.
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Juicy Thanksgiving Turkey
Main Ingredients: Turkey, Johnny S Seasoning Salt, Unsalted Butter, Fresh
There's nothing worse than a dry turkey, but with this recipe, you'll never have to worry about that again. This juicy Thanksgiving turkey is brined in a mixture of apple cider, spices, and herbs, giving it amazing flavor and keeping it tender and moist. Roasted to perfection, this turkey will be the star of your Thanksgiving table.
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Thanksgiving Breakfast Cups
Main Ingredients: Turkey, Large Eggs, Nonfat Milk, Potato, Pepper
These Thanksgiving breakfast cups are a fun and easy way to use up leftover turkey and mashed potatoes. Using a muffin tin, layer mashed potatoes, turkey, and cranberry sauce to create adorable single-serving cups. Crack an egg on top and bake until the eggs are set. These breakfast cups are perfect for a lazy morning after Thanksgiving.
Don't want to spend hours in the kitchen making a Thanksgiving turkey? This recipe is for you. With a minimal amount of effort and few ingredients, you can still have a delicious and moist turkey. Simply rub the turkey with a mixture of spices and roast it in the oven. It's easy and no-fuss, but still flavorful and satisfying.
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Thanksgiving Leftovers Casserole
Main Ingredients: Stuffing, Cooked Turkey, Mayonnaise, Whole Berry
If you're looking for a more creative way to use up your Thanksgiving leftovers, try this Thanksgiving leftovers casserole. Layered with cornbread, mashed potatoes, turkey, green beans, and gravy, this casserole is a delicious and unique way to enjoy your leftovers. Plus, it's easy to make and can be customized with whatever leftovers you have on hand.
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Thanksgiving Pie
Main Ingredients: Mashed Potatoes, Turkey, Vegetables, Garlic Clove
Who says pie is just for dessert? This Thanksgiving pie is a savory twist on the classic dessert. Made with a flaky pie crust and filled with leftover turkey, veggies, and gravy, this pie is a simple and tasty way to use up your Thanksgiving leftovers. Serve it with a side of cranberry sauce for a perfect sweet and savory combination.
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Garlic Butter Thanksgiving Turkey With Gravy
Main Ingredients: Turkey, Unsalted Butter, Salt, Smoked Paprika, Dried
This garlic butter Thanksgiving turkey is a flavorful and indulgent twist on the classic roasted turkey. The turkey is rubbed with a mixture of garlic, herbs, and butter, giving it amazing flavor and a crispy skin. The pan drippings are then used to make a rich and delicious gravy that will have you licking your plate clean.
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Maple Bacon Roasted Thanksgiving Turkey
Main Ingredients: Turkey, Maple Syrup, Fresh Sage, Bacon, Chicken Stock
Bacon lovers, this one's for you. This maple bacon roasted Thanksgiving turkey is a sweet and savory sensation. The turkey is rubbed with a blend of maple syrup, herbs, and spices, then wrapped in bacon and roasted to perfection. The result is a juicy and flavorful turkey that will have everyone asking for the recipe.
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Homemade Thanksgiving leftover hot pockets
Main Ingredients: Pie Dough, Turkey, Leftover Gravy, Cranberry Sauce
Hot pockets are a convenient and delicious snack, but have you ever made them with Thanksgiving leftovers? These homemade Thanksgiving leftover hot pockets are filled with a mixture of turkey, veggies, and gravy, then baked to a crispy golden brown. They're perfect for a quick lunch or snack and are a great way to use up those leftover turkey slices.
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How to Roast a Thanksgiving Turkey
Main Ingredients: Turkey, Butter, Fresh Parsley, Fresh Rosemary, Fresh
If you're new to cooking a Thanksgiving turkey, this recipe is for you. It breaks down the process into simple and easy-to-follow steps, ensuring that your turkey will be perfect every time. From preparing the brine to carving the turkey, this recipe has you covered with helpful tips and useful techniques.
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Super Moist Turkey
Main Ingredients: Turkey, Butter, Dry White Wine, Chicken Stock, Fresh
Forget the dry and flavorless turkey of your childhood Thanksgivings. This super moist turkey is brined in a mixture of apple cider, herbs, and spices, giving it unbeatable flavor and moisture. It's then roasted to perfection and served with a delicious and creamy gravy. This turkey will have you rethinking your Thanksgiving traditions.
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Creamy Turkey Shepherd’s Pie (aka Thanksgiving...
Main Ingredients: Butter Oil, Onion, Carrots, Celery, Minced Garlic
Shepherd's pie is a classic comfort food, but have you tried it with Thanksgiving leftovers? This creamy turkey shepherd's pie is filled with layers of leftover mashed potatoes, turkey, veggies, and gravy. It's then topped with a creamy and cheesy mashed potato crust and baked to a golden crisp. It's a unique and delicious way to use up your leftovers.
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How to Cook Thanksgiving Turkey
Main Ingredients: Turkey, Unsalted Butter, Yellow Onions, Garlic Cloves
Looking for a foolproof way to cook your Thanksgiving turkey? This recipe has you covered. With step-by-step instructions and helpful tips, you'll be able to cook the perfect Thanksgiving turkey in no time. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced cook, this recipe will ensure that your turkey is juicy, tender, and flavorful every time.
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Mom's Thanksgiving Dressing
Main Ingredients: Corn Bread, Bread, Toast, Stuffing, Yellow Onion
Every family has their own Thanksgiving traditions and for many, that includes mom's Thanksgiving dressing. This recipe is a family favorite and has been passed down for generations. Made with a blend of bread, herbs, and veggies, this dressing is flavorful and comforting. It's the perfect side dish to accompany your Thanksgiving turkey.
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Thanksgiving Leftover Breakfast Sandwiches
Main Ingredients: Biscuits, Buns, Cranberry Sauce, Mashed Potatoes
If you're looking for a creative and tasty way to use up your Thanksgiving leftovers, look no further than these Thanksgiving leftover breakfast sandwiches. Simply layer leftover turkey, stuffing, and cranberry sauce between two slices of bread and fry it up in a pan for a hearty and satisfying breakfast.
For a traditional and classic beer can chicken recipe, look no further than a roasted Thanksgiving turkey. This dish is simple yet flavorful, with a crispy skin and juicy meat that is sure to be a hit with your guests. To add a twist, you can infuse the turkey with your favorite beer for an extra punch of flavor.
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Thanksgiving Turkey Cake Pops
Main Ingredients: All Purpose Flour, Granulated Sugar, Baking Powder
Spice up your Thanksgiving table with these adorable and delicious turkey cake pops. Made with a combination of shredded turkey, mashed potatoes, and cranberry sauce, these bite-sized treats are perfect for snacking on while waiting for the main course to be served.
Croquettes are a popular appetizer in many cultures, and this Thanksgiving version is a must-try. Made with a mixture of ground turkey, mashed potatoes, and herbs, these crispy and flavorful croquettes are perfect for using up any leftover Thanksgiving ingredients.
Pot pie is a comfort food favorite, and this Thanksgiving version is no exception. Filled with tender chunks of turkey, vegetables, and a creamy sauce, this hearty dish is perfect for a cozy night in after a day of holiday festivities.
Main Ingredients: Turkey, Salt, Sugar, Mandarin Oranges, Fresh Sage
For a foolproof and flavorful beer can chicken recipe, try this easy and juicy oven-roasted brined Thanksgiving turkey. The brine helps to infuse the turkey with flavor and keeps it moist while roasting in the oven.
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Thanksgiving Leftover Casserole
Main Ingredients: Turkey, Cranberry Sauce, Mashed Potatoes, Corn, Turkey
Casseroles are a great way to use up leftovers, and this Thanksgiving version is no exception. Simply layer your favorite Thanksgiving ingredients, such as turkey, stuffing, and green beans, in a casserole dish and bake it until bubbly and golden brown.
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Juicy Thanksgiving Turkey
Main Ingredients: Turkey, Johnny S Seasoning Salt, Unsalted Butter, Fresh
If you want a simple and classic beer can chicken recipe, this juicy Thanksgiving turkey is the way to go. The key is to baste the turkey with a mixture of butter and herbs throughout the cooking process to ensure a moist and flavorful bird.
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Thanksgiving Breakfast Cups
Main Ingredients: Turkey, Large Eggs, Nonfat Milk, Potato, Pepper
These adorable and tasty Thanksgiving breakfast cups are a fun and creative way to use up your leftovers. Simply line a muffin tin with crescent roll dough, fill with a mixture of eggs and leftover Thanksgiving ingredients, and bake until golden brown.
If you want a hassle-free beer can chicken recipe, this easy and no-fuss Thanksgiving turkey is the one for you. Simply rub the turkey with a mixture of herbs and spices and let it cook in the oven while you prepare the rest of your holiday feast.
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Thanksgiving Leftovers Casserole
Main Ingredients: Stuffing, Cooked Turkey, Mayonnaise, Whole Berry
Another delicious and easy way to use up your Thanksgiving leftovers is with this Thanksgiving leftovers casserole. Layer turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, and gravy in a casserole dish and bake until heated through and golden brown.
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Thanksgiving Pie
Main Ingredients: Mashed Potatoes, Turkey, Vegetables, Garlic Clove
For a unique and tasty twist on a classic pie, try this Thanksgiving pie recipe. Filled with layers of turkey, cranberry sauce, and stuffing, this savory pie is a perfect addition to your holiday table.
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Garlic Butter Thanksgiving Turkey With Gravy
Main Ingredients: Turkey, Unsalted Butter, Salt, Smoked Paprika, Dried
For a flavorful and juicy beer can chicken recipe, try this garlic butter Thanksgiving turkey with gravy. The garlic butter mixture helps to infuse the turkey with flavor and creates a delicious gravy to serve alongside it.
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Maple Bacon Roasted Thanksgiving Turkey
Main Ingredients: Turkey, Maple Syrup, Fresh Sage, Bacon, Chicken Stock
If you love the combination of sweet and savory, this maple bacon roasted Thanksgiving turkey is a must-try. Simply brush the turkey with a mixture of maple syrup and bacon drippings and let it roast in the oven for a delicious and unique twist on a classic dish.
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Homemade Thanksgiving leftover hot pockets
Main Ingredients: Pie Dough, Turkey, Leftover Gravy, Cranberry Sauce
These homemade Thanksgiving leftover hot pockets are a fun and tasty way to use up your leftovers. Simply stuff crescent roll dough with your favorite Thanksgiving ingredients and bake until golden brown for a portable and delicious snack.
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How to Roast a Thanksgiving Turkey
Main Ingredients: Turkey, Butter, Fresh Parsley, Fresh Rosemary, Fresh
If you're new to cooking a Thanksgiving turkey, this step-by-step guide on how to roast a Thanksgiving turkey is a must-read. It covers everything from brining and seasoning to cooking and carving, ensuring a perfect beer can chicken every time.
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Super Moist Turkey
Main Ingredients: Turkey, Butter, Dry White Wine, Chicken Stock, Fresh
For a super moist and flavorful turkey, try this beer can chicken recipe. The key is to cook the turkey breast-side down and baste it with a mixture of broth and herbs throughout the cooking process.
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Creamy Turkey Shepherd’s Pie (aka Thanksgiving...
Main Ingredients: Butter Oil, Onion, Carrots, Celery, Minced Garlic
For a hearty and comforting dish, try this creamy turkey shepherd's pie, also known as Thanksgiving shepherd's pie. Filled with tender turkey, vegetables, and a creamy sauce, this dish is sure to be a hit with your family and friends.
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How to Cook Thanksgiving Turkey
Main Ingredients: Turkey, Unsalted Butter, Yellow Onions, Garlic Cloves
If you're looking for a foolproof method for cooking a Thanksgiving turkey, this tutorial on how to cook a Thanksgiving turkey is a must-read. It covers everything from preparing the turkey to carving and serving, making it easy for even the novice cook.
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Mom's Thanksgiving Dressing
Main Ingredients: Corn Bread, Bread, Toast, Stuffing, Yellow Onion
For many, Thanksgiving dressing is the star of the show, and this recipe for Mom's Thanksgiving dressing is sure to impress. Made with a combination of bread, vegetables, and herbs, this dish is a perfect complement to any beer can chicken recipe.
The Perfect Thanksgiving Cake Pop Recipe
Ingredients:
1 box of your favorite cake mix
1 can of frosting
1 bag of chocolate candy melts
Festive sprinkles
Lollipop sticks
Bowls for melting chocolate and sprinkles
Wax paper
Featured keywords: Thanksgiving, cake pops, dessert, unique, tasty, recipe
Start by baking your cake according to the instructions on the box and let it cool completely. Once cooled, crumble the cake into a large bowl. Add in the can of frosting and mix until well combined. This will create a dough-like consistency that will hold its shape when formed into balls.
Form the dough into small balls, about the size of a golf ball, and place them on a wax paper-lined baking sheet. Place the sheet in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes to allow the balls to firm up.
In the meantime, melt the chocolate candy melts in a microwave-safe bowl according to the package instructions. Once melted, dip the tip of each lollipop stick into the chocolate and then insert it into the cake balls. This will help the sticks stay in place when you dip the cake pops into the chocolate.
Dip each cake pop into the melted chocolate, making sure to cover the entire ball. Allow any excess chocolate to drip off and then immediately add your festive sprinkles on top. Place the cake pops back onto the wax paper-lined baking sheet and allow the chocolate to harden.
Once the chocolate has hardened, your Thanksgiving cake pops are ready to be enjoyed! You can place them in a festive container or display them on a cake pop stand for an extra special touch.
These featured keywords: Thanksgiving, cake pops, dessert, unique, and tasty, are sure to be a hit with all your guests. Plus, the best part about this recipe is that you can customize it with different cake flavors and toppings to make it your own. So why not add these delicious and festive treats to your Thanksgiving menu this year?
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<p>Start by baking your cake according to the instructions on the box and let it cool completely. Once cooled, crumble the cake into a large bowl. Add in the can of frosting and mix until well combined. This will create a dough-like consistency that will hold its shape when formed into balls.</p>
<p>Form the dough into small balls, about the size of a golf ball, and place them on a wax paper-lined baking sheet. Place the sheet in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes to allow the balls to firm up.</p>
<p>In the meantime, melt the chocolate candy melts in a microwave-safe bowl according to the package instructions. Once melted, dip the tip of each lollipop stick into the chocolate and then insert it into the cake balls. This will help the sticks stay in place when you dip the cake pops into the chocolate.</p>
<p>Dip each cake pop into the melted chocolate, making sure to cover the entire ball. Allow any excess chocolate to drip off and then immediately add your festive sprinkles on top. Place the cake pops back onto the wax paper-lined baking sheet and allow the chocolate to harden.</p>
<p>Once the chocolate has hardened, your Thanksgiving cake pops are ready to be enjoyed! You can place them in a festive container or display them on a cake pop stand for an extra special touch.</p>
<p>These <b>featured keywords:</b> Thanksgiving, cake pops, dessert, unique, and tasty, are sure to be a hit with all your guests. Plus, the best part about this recipe is that you can customize it with different cake flavors and toppings to make it your own. So why not add these delicious and festive treats to your Thanksgiving menu this year?</p>