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Guess what? I have scoured the internet and my own personal collection of favorites for the best of the best Thanksgiving recipes to plan your holiday menu. If this is your first Thanksgiving on your own, or even if you’ve got plenty of awesome Turkey Days under your belt, you’re going to want to pin a few of these recipes and ideas for the holidays; I promise you.This year will be our very first Thanksgiving in our new home (North Carolina), and also the first on our own, without our families. Thank goodness, my best friend and her adorable family are headed this way for a long weekend visit for the holiday, so instead of dwelling on the fact that this year is going to be so different, I’m focused on making one awesome Thanksgiving holiday (and starting a few of our own traditions.)

The trouble is: I want to make it all. My head is spinning. So I’ve narrowed it down to 25recipes and ideas that totally have my attention, but I’ve still got some cutting to do.

Tell me, what is your go-to Thanksgiving menu? I want to hear it all; from the co*cktails to the kind of turkey to the side dishes (traditional or outside-the-box or a mix of both?) to the dessert, even the appetizers. Speaking of which, do you serve appetizers and/or hors d’ouvres before the main event?

I’m thinking about putting together one giant cheese plate to avoid having to time something additional to cook before the big meal. In years past my mom has always whipped up cooked appetizers like artichoke dip and stromboli, but she’s superwoman, so I may just stick to that cheese plate.

After that, I’ve been thinking about adding a salad to this year’s Thanksgiving table – either some variation of this warm salad of Brussels Sprouts with Candied Bacon and Walnuts (plus green apples, onions, mushrooms, and kale in a balsamic glaze!) or Apple Cranberry Walnut Salad orShaved Brussels Sprout & Endive Salad– because I like the idea of adding something fresh and light-ish to an otherwise carb-heavy (and awesome) dinner.

Next up is the star of the show – the brined and roasted turkey (with Martha’s mushroom turkey gravy, of course.) Paired with stuffing, mashed potatoes, squash gratin (which is really just a fancy way of saying “casserole”), sweet potato casserole, classic baked macaroni and cheese, vegetables, and so much dessert. I’m also debating making my own bread basket filled with Parker House rolls and pumpkin muffins (basically this amazing recipe without the marshmallow and streusel), because I can’t ever be rational with my menus. I guess we’ll see what time (and chasing a toddler around) allows.

As for dessert, I’m looking to create fun, low-maintenance and individual desserts – you know, in the name of portion control and all! I am most definitely making the pecan pie shooters again (my husband won’t stop talking about them) and I have my eye on these pumpkin pie bars(although this pumpkin pecan cobbler looks equally incredible) in lieu of the traditional pumpkin pie. I also think I want to make an apple galette (easier to assemble than a pie, but just as yummy.)

Whew! I’m hungry just thinking about this Thanksgiving. These are the Thanksgiving recipes on my menu:

Giant Cheese Plate via How Sweet Eats

Rustic Cheese, Fruit, Nut and Meat Tray via Seven Layer Charlotte

Hot Spinach Artichoke Dip via Food Network

Homemade Stromboli via Simply Scratch

Brussels Sprouts with Candied Bacon and Walnuts (plus green apples, onions, mushrooms, and kale in a balsamic glaze!)via Glitter, Inc.

Apple Cranberry Walnut Salad via Creme de la Crumb

Shaved Brussels Sprout & Endive Salad via The Yellow Table

Parker House Rolls via The New York Times (These are the most incredible yeast rolls and my mom has been making these for as long as I can remember!)

Pumpkin Muffins via Lovely Little Kitchen

Brined and Roasted Turkey via Saveur

Challah, Mushroom, and Celery Stuffing via Food 52

Wild Rice Pilaf with Cranberries and Toasted Pecans via Martha Stewart

Classic Baked Macaroni and Cheese via Glitter, Inc.

Bourbon Maple-Glazed Carrots via Cooking and Beer (this is one of Pinterest’s most pinnedholiday recipes!)

Silver Palate’s Mashed Potatoes via Food 52(This recipe uses cream cheese to give the potatoes that extra richness, though sour cream or mayonnaise also work really well here.)

Kale and Wild Rice Casserole via Half-Baked Harvest

Zucchini and Yellow Squash Gratin via Martha Stewart(Hint: add gruyere to the recipe; so good!)

CandiedPecan and Marshmallow-Topped Sweet Potato Casserole via Creme de la Crumb

Fried Brussels Sprouts via How Sweet Eats

Bourbon Sweet Potato Casserole with Sweet-n-Savory Bacon Pecans via Half-Baked Harvest

Homemade Green Bean Casserole With Crispy Shallots via The Bitten Word

Cranberry Sauce via Alexandra Cooks

Rustic Apple Galette via Culinary Couture

Pumpkin Pecan Cobbler via Lauren’s Latest

Pecan Pie Shooters via Glitter, Inc.

PumpkinPie Bars via Some the Wiser

Do you have a favorite Thanksgiving recipe you use? (Send it my way!) Will you be celebrating with family or friends (or both) this year?

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FAQs

How to make a full Thanksgiving dinner? ›

Thanksgiving Day:
  1. Defrost premade bread. ...
  2. Chill wine and beer.
  3. Prepare the stuffing stuffing. ...
  4. Roast the turkey. ...
  5. Prepare other side dishes while the turkey roasts. ...
  6. Remove the fully cooked turkey from the oven and rest it for 1 hour. ...
  7. Make the gravy.
  8. Re-heat anything that needs to be warmed.
Oct 20, 2021

What is the most important food on a Thanksgiving table? ›

Turkey. Just as it's a traditional meat used for Christmas dinner, turkey is favoured because it's big – and that means it can feed a whole family. Turkeys are usually stuffed with chestnuts and/or sausage meat and grains and baked in the oven before being carved at the table for everyone to enjoy.

What is the most important meal on Thanksgiving? ›

Turkey. Some would say a turkey is the most important food item at the table. A turkey is the center of the traditional Thanksgiving dinner. In fact, 88 percent of Americans eat Turkey on Thanksgiving, with 46 million Turkeys eaten on the holiday.

How many dishes should I have for Thanksgiving dinner? ›

How many dishes should I serve with the turkey? For 4 people, choose 1-2 appetizers and 3 sides. For 8 people, choose 1-3 appetizers and 3 sides. For 16 people, choose 2-3 appetizers and 3 or more sides.

What should I cook first on Thanksgiving day? ›

Since it's the main event, the turkey should be the first dish you start cooking in the morning. "The resting process is an absolutely imperative part of the cooking process," Holzman said. Many people overcook their turkeys in the oven and overlook letting them rest, rendering the final product dry and rubbery.

What time should you start cooking Thanksgiving dinner? ›

4-5 Hours Before

(Note: if you have a 20-pound bird, it can take four and a half hours in the oven.) While the turkey is cooking, assemble any last-minute casseroles and make any Instant Pot Thanksgiving recipes.

How many side dishes should you have for Thanksgiving? ›

For sides like mashed potatoes and stuffing, you should have at least one dish for every five people and at least two dishes for 10 people or more. If you're serving a salad, one should be enough unless you're serving 20 people or more.

Can I prepare Thanksgiving dishes ahead of time? ›

Many Thanksgiving staples can be made entirely ahead of time and reheated before mealtime – think Mashed Potatoes, Sweet Potato Casserole, Green Bean Casserole, and Apple Pie. Others can get most of the way there with minimal cooking the day of.

How early can you make Thanksgiving pies? ›

You can prepare and bake the pie up to two days in advance, and it will still taste great on the big day. Just make sure you store the pie in the refrigerator—not on the kitchen counter—until you are ready to serve it.

How can I make Thanksgiving more special? ›

In keeping with the true meaning of the holiday, you could also try a tradition that incorporates the idea of gratitude: Write thank-you notes to loved ones near and far, start a gratitude jar, or give back to your community by volunteering at a soup kitchen.

Is there an app to plan Thanksgiving? ›

Thanksgiving Planner 4+

This app is the best way to help organize and plan your thanksgiving. Add unlimited recipes and reminders and keep track of your meal cooking with ease.

How many sides should you have Thanksgiving? ›

How many dishes should I serve with the turkey? For 4 people, choose 1-2 appetizers and 3 sides. For 8 people, choose 1-3 appetizers and 3 sides. For 16 people, choose 2-3 appetizers and 3 or more sides.

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