Thanksgiving is one of the best holidays of the year simply because of all the delicious and over-the-top dishes that land on your plate. However, the fun only starts with the main course. As any sweet-tooth knows, that the best part of the night is dessert.
If you’re looking to impress your family this year with your confectionery talents, but can’t decide between baking a cake or a pie, it turns out you don’t have to pick.
Thanks to the ‘piecaken,’ you get the best of both worlds, as an entire pie sits hidden inside of a normal looking cake.

Pies and cakes by themselves can get a little boring, but the flavor possibilities of a piecaken are seriously endless.

If cakes are a little too overwhelming for you, the piecaken can also be made into cupcakes.

The dessert looks incredibly complex, but all you need is a few baking pans, some cake batter, and a few pies, which can be either homemade or store-bought. Simply pour some of the batter in the cake pan, throw in a pie, and cover with the rest of the batter.

If you’re looking to try something new this Thanksgiving, take a look at this step-by-step guide to perfecting the piecaken.
Will you be trying out the piecaken this holiday season? Share with us in the comments below.
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