If you’re looking for something cute to add to your meal, these Fun Turkey-Shaped Foods For Thanksgiving are perfect.
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If you know me, you know I’m extra. I’m constantly making cute holiday themed food.
And, of course, Thanksgiving is no different.
You’re sort of limited to making turkeys or pilgrim hats. But luckily, turkeys are cute. And, maybe even more luckily, I’ve made a couple turkey-shaped recipes over the years. So, I decided to put them together in a list to help inspire you.

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Turkey-Shaped Foods
As we add more turkey-shaped foods to Drugstore Divas, we’ll be sure to update this list. So save it (pin it, bookmark it, however you save pins) and come back from time to time to see what new recipes we’ve added.
Savory Turkey-Shaped Recipes

Thanksgiving Turkey Charcuterie Board
We always serve cheese and crackers as an appetizer for any holiday. And we usually do for Thanksgiving too. Or, well, did, until I got the brilliant idea to add a little bit of meat and some pizzazz to turn our meat and cheese into a Thanksgiving Turkey Charcuterie Board.
You’re cutting the blocks of cheese anyway, so all you’re really doing is taking a little extra time to whittle a turkey body from cheese.
Sweet Turkey-Shaped Recipes

Nutter Butter Turkey Cookies
I love how these Nutter Butter Turkey Cookies turn out. But even more, I love how quickly my family devours them. They’re such a hit.
The other really good thing about them is they’re a no bake cookie. You’re just decorating a store-bought cookie, which makes your life so much easier.

Turkey Oreo Cookies
If you want something even easier than the cookies above, these Turkey Oreo Cookies are for you.
I made them in minutes with my niece and nephews, the youngest of which is 4. She was easily able to follow along with me, making tons of tiny turkeys for our Thanksgiving feast.
Which of these turkey-shaped foods will you make first? Be sure to let us know in the comments.
