The secret to a perfectly tender and flavorful holiday turkey? In a word—marinate. After marination, grill your turkey up for a smoky, barbecued flavor. This method will cook your turkey to golden-brown perfection every single time. For more helpful hints, check out this guide for
how to cook a turkey to perfection with tips from our Test Kitchen experts.
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Want to make homemade gravy this year? Fear not—this recipe comes with easy-to-follow instructions so you can achieve the turkey gravy of your dreams. Just keep it on the backburner until mealtime. In a pinch on Turkey Day? Don't miss these
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The Pioneer Woman's Thanksgiving tips is to make as many Thanksgiving dishes ahead of time as possible, which is why we love this cranberry sauce recipe. It stays fresh in the fridge until you're ready to serve it. Plus, it's a bit on the healthier side, but so delicious that your guests will never know!
Harness the flavors of fall with this refreshing Thanksgiving side. The apple and maple work together beautifully, and the lightness of this side dish balances out the richness and heartiness of other Thanksgiving dishes.
One bite of this fluffy ambrosia salad will transport you back in time to Thanksgiving at your grandmother's house. You can keep this traditional recipe alive in your family by introducing it to younger generations, alongside these
Thanksgiving sides.
Here's a tip: Try dressing up a store-bought stuffing mix this year. Not only will this recipe save you time, but with the addition of pork sausage, mushrooms, celery and onion, it'll leave your guests wanting more! Discover more of our
best-ever Thanksgiving recipes.
This pecan cornbread dressing requires only a few ingredients: cornbread, bacon, pecans, celery, green onion, butter... Need we say more?
With very few ingredients and only two steps of instructions, this recipe will be a game-changer on Thanksgiving day. Despite its simplicity, these mashed potatoes are full of flavor due to a secret ingredient.
If you have relatives with food allergies coming over, try this tasty Thanksgiving dessert. These delicious treats are free from gluten, dairy and eggs. Each tartlet is rich and satisfying, and their individual portion size makes it easy for guests to help themselves in a family-style buffet.
Brown rice and festive seasoning give this pilaf a special holiday spin. With a quick prep time, this side can simmer while you set the rest of the table. If you're serving lots of vegetarians or vegans, consider swapping the beef broth for veggie broth.
Everyone wants a little something to eat for breakfast on Thanksgiving day. Whip up these granola streusel muffins and serve them with coffee. This keeps hungry guests at bay so that the kitchen can stay free of stragglers during the busy day of cooking.
These green beans are smothered in a creamy sauce with shallot-and-chive cheese and topped with toasted pine nuts. Wowza! You'll only need five ingredients and about twenty minutes to whip up and plate this popular Thanksgiving menu item.
This secret-ingredient pumpkin pie is a must on your Thanksgiving menu. With a surprise pinch of this and a secret splash of that, this special pie will have guests lining up for another slice.
What Thanksgiving menu is complete without Hasselback sweet potatoes? This recipe has a plethora of holiday flavors: orange zest, sage, toasty pecans and brown sugar butter, so every bite is packed with flavor and comfort.
Whether it's a topping for your turkey or an add-on to your stuffing recipe, these caramelized onions are the perfect addition to any Thanksgiving menu. They'll complement just about any Thanksgiving dish you serve!
Make this gorgeous baby swiss cheesecake ahead of your big cooking day. This appetizer can chill for up to 24 hours. Set it out with crackers on Thanksgiving day for your hungry guests so you can keep cooking the main course.
If you can't decide on the perfect wine for your Thanksgiving menu, look no further than Grandma's Finnish Mulled Wine. Prep this drink the night before serving. After a long day of cooking and cleaning, this is the drink you'll want to sit down with to kick off the celebration!
Sneak in this healthy beet blend over greens on your Thanksgiving menu. It makes an easy swap for cranberry relish, and it's so tasty that it's a hit with everyone—even the kid's table!
This cranberry medley can easily be made in advance. Although it tastes a bit tart at first, the chilling brings all of the flavors together. Spoon it over turkey for some spicy-sweet contrast.
Start the holiday off right—these cranberry orange mimosas are the perfect festive beverage to toast with. Garnish with a sprig of fresh mint. Cheers!
Save time on chopping veggies by buying Brussels sprout halves at the store. This delicious Thanksgiving side is even a hit amongst kiddos! The secret? A hint of coconut oil.
You don't have to break a sweat in the kitchen with this easy Thanksgiving menu recipe. Roast sweet potatoes in cinnamon and honey to bring out their natural sweet flavor. For more ideas, see our collection of
Thanksgiving dinner ideas.
Calling all baked brie lovers! These pinwheels will be your new favorite recipe on the Thanksgiving menu. Use puff pastry dough and brie to make this amazing appetizer. For more ideas, these are our
recipes for easy Thanksgiving appetizers.
Make dessert a bit more special with these mini pumpkin spice trifles. Skip the pie buffet and give guests their own individual trifle. Talk about a sweet treat!
With a little bit of bacon and bourbon, no one can resist these maple green beans. This recipe comes together quickly and gets everyone excited about eating their vegetables.
This might just be the most important dish on your Thanksgiving menu—sweet potato casserole, just like mom used to make! Brown sugar, butter and a nutty topping are the keys to this delicious side. Your guests will be in creamy sweet potato heaven!
An irresistible garlic mustard sauce makes these Brussels sprouts hard to pass up. Bonus: this recipe is on the table in just 20 minutes.
For a lighter side for your Thanksgiving spread, try these honey thyme carrots. Here's a tip: cutting carrots lengthwise gives them an elegant, feast-worthy look.
Don't forget the corn pudding! Corn has long been a staple of the Thanksgiving holiday. Serve up this creamy southern classic with your feast and there won't be any leftovers.
If you've got leftover canned pumpkin and cranberries, this is the recipe for you. This moist quick bread comes together with just a few simple ingredients for the perfect post-Thanksgiving treat.
Complete your Thanksgiving menu with puffy dinner rolls. These fluffy rolls have a festive color and a delicious texture—just add any variety of squash to the dough.
It's never too early for eggnog! Spice up your pie buffet with this eggnog-flavored pumpkin pie. Bonus: it only takes about 10 minutes to prep!
Don't forget to save room for dessert! With molasses, bourbon and butter pecan, this decadent treat is almost impossible to pass up. This southern pie is a must-have on your Thanksgiving menu.
Finish off your feast with these darling pecan tassies. This version of the classic recipe adds cranberries. Guests will love nibbling on these light and buttery goodies after a heavy meal.
It's been said before that every recipe can be improved upon with bacon—these deviled eggs prove that point! Bacon, relish and a hint of paprika are all it takes to take your deviled eggs from good to great.
Stock up on cream cheese and holiday salsa for your grazing table this season. It won't just come in handy on Thanksgiving, but on Christmas, New Year's and every gathering in between! The cold creaminess of the cheese perfectly compliments the firey sweetness of the holiday salsa.
Get ready for your guests to drop their jaws in amazement—these mushroom caps are stuffed with cheesy, bacony goodness. You'll be repeating this recipe long after the holiday is over!
Looking for the perfect holiday cocktail? This pumpkin pie martini is a festive addition to your Thanksgiving menu. Use heavy whipping cream, vanilla vodka, pumpkin spice seasoning and a little vanilla wafer for garnish.
If it's looking like your holiday will fall on a chilly day, there's no better way to cozy up than with piping hot apple cider. This recipe comes together in your slow cooker so you can focus on other recipes while it's simmering.
For a fancier take on holiday wine, try this hot spiced wine recipe. It fuses red wine with fall flavors like apple and clove so guests can enjoy a special drink to pair with a special feast.
If you're hosting a bit earlier in the day and your crowd is full of coffee drinkers, this honey spiced latte will be a huge hit. Brew your favorite coffee in the coffee pot, then use a saucepan to froth up foamy, flavorful goodness to spoon on top.