Thanksgiving can be stressful especially if you are cooking for a large group of guests. But, with proper planning and the right preparations, there's no need to slave away in the kitchen. Give these time-tested thanksgiving recipes a try. Included are easy to prep menus, as well as tips for success.

I love entertaining, but it also is quite stressful because I am alone. And, the only reason I manage everything successfully is that I plan ahead. In addition, I also choose make-ahead dishes, as much as I can. And, most important, pick tried and tested recipes that I know I can do. No experiments!
Today, I want to share with you a few tips that I have learned from my own experience. I hope you will find them useful.
Table of Content
- Tips for planning the best Thanksgiving dinner
- Popular ingredients to shop for Thanksgiving
- Thanksgiving Menus
- 1. Thanksgiving drinks recipes
- 2. Thanksgiving appetizers
- 3. Thanksgiving salads
- 4. Thanksgiving main courses
- 5. Thanksgiving side dishes
- 6. Thanksgiving bread
- 7. Thanksgiving desserts
- 8. Individual thanksgiving desserts
- 9. After dinner drinks - Aperitif
- What do you take with you to a thanksgiving dinner?
- 10. Back to basics
- You may also like
- Comments
Tips for planning the best Thanksgiving dinner
- Plan your thanksgiving menu before you start shopping that way you avoid overshopping or forgetting to buy the necessary items.
- Decide how many people are going to be at the dinner table so you don't have to recalculate your menu over and over again. In addition, plan for at least 2 extra servings, so you don't run short. It's always better to have a few leftovers than to run short at dinner
- Then, choose a theme or style that is not too contrasting. For example, if you choose to make a Middle Eastern style main course, don't make a French-style side dish or appetizer. Because, while they may be absolutely delicious on their own, often these flavors don't complement each other.
- Also, choose dishes that look pretty, colorful, and offer a variety of textures and tastes.
- And, make a few classics for those who are more conservative, and try a few new recipes so people get something different. As a result, they will remember it a long time later.
- Don't repeat the main ingredients. For example,
- if you are making one main-course lamb (red meat), make the other turkey, chicken, or fish.
- Or, if you choose one pumpkin pie, don't make the second dessert with pumpkin or pie. Instead, try an apple cake, brownies, etc.
- Also, give a mix of different textures. For example, if you make mashed potatoes don't make mashed peas. Rather, try oven-baked casseroles or roasted asparagus or sautéed carrots.
- Try to use as many make-ahead dishes as you can such as desserts, side dishes, and appetizers. That way, you can concentrate on the main course and set the table.
- Most importantly, make sure to take into account those in the family with special dietary needs, and allergies, such as vegan, or egg and dairy allergies.
- And, if you are new to cooking, choose recipes that are easy and you are confident making or have tried before. And, if you are a seasoned cook, choose 70% tried and tested recipes, in addition, choose two to three that will stretch your cooking skills.
- Don't skip salads, bread, and condiments. In fact, bread is easy to make or buy ahead. And, salads add color and texture to the dinner table. Also, condiments are often what people need to add a little something to their main dishes, like cranberry sauce with roast turkey or chicken.
- Lastly, make sure to offer your guests drinks and appetizers that will encourage mingling. This is especially important when you have guests that don't know each other. For example, pre-snacks such as chips with salsa, cheese, and crackers are a great way to build an appetite, but too much of that can also become unnecessary fillers.
- If you have guests that like to keep things healthy try substituting some of the dishes with healthier options - instead of making mashed potatoes make skinny mashed potato or a sweet potato casserole. Try rosted squash salad or green bean casserole. When possible use yogurt instead of sour cream, or maple and honey instead of sugar. Try cranberries instead of raisins.
- If you are a small family making turkey breast instead of the whole roast turkey. Or make a roast chicken or roast beef.
Popular ingredients to shop for Thanksgiving
- Butter - I think you must use butter to flavor and keep that turkey or chicken moist. Butter also gives the whole bird that wonderful color that looks wonderful on the holiday table.
- Of course, add a little butter to that gravy too! after all, it's a Thanksgiving feast.
- Onion, garlic, ginger, and fresh herbs such as fresh rosemary, fresh thyme, and parsley are essential to flavoring your main course and vegetables.
- Use spices that give the warmth of fall such as earthy cinnamon, pumpkin spice, gingerbread spice,
- While vanilla extracts are the most popular in most desserts try using citrus flavors such as orange, lemon,
- Buy extra bread if you plan to make stuffing and cornmeal if you plan to make cornbread
- Potatoes and sweet potatoes to make mashed or roast potatoes
- Vegetables for your side dish - fresh green beans, Brussels sprouts, butternut squash, mushrooms, cauliflower,
- Pumpkin puree to if you plan to make a pumpkin pie or pumpkin desserts.
- Pecans to make a pecan pie or tart and apples to make an apple pie or tart. Of course, walnuts, almonds, macadamia are a great addition for those who do not like pecans.

Thanksgiving Menus
Menu 1
Drinks - Cranberry margarita, wine
Appetizer - Roasted red pepper goat cheese crostini
Salad - Make-ahead cherry tomato mozzarella salad
Main-course - Roast turkey & Beef in red wine
Side dish - Mashed potatoes, oven-baked carrot sticks, and corn fritters
Condiments - Cranberry sauce, red pepper tamponade, roasted garlic
Bread - Pumpkin dinner rolls and whole wheat walnut raisin bread
Dessert - Apple pie and chocolate chip pumpkin cake
Aperitif or after-dinner drinks - Baileys, Butterscotch baileys or bailey's chocolate martini, pumpkin spice latte, chai spice latte, hot chocolate (kids)
Menu 2
Drinks - Strawberry vodka cocktail, wine
Appetizer - Roasted red pepper goat cheese crostini
Salad - Make-ahead cranberry cabbage salad,
Main-course - Roast leg of lamb & chicken in mushroom sauce
Side dish - Butternut squash fries, Crispy garlic roasted potatoes, sauteed sesame green beans
Condiments - cranberry sauce, red pepper tamponade, roasted garlic,
Bread - Braided challah and skillet buttermilk cornbread
Dessert - Pecan pie and Caramel apple cake
Aperitif or after-dinner drinks - Baileys, Butterscotch baileys or bailey's chocolate martini, pumpkin spice latte, chai spice latte, hot chocolate (kids)
Menu 3
Drinks - Strawberry vodka cocktail, wine
Appetizer - Roasted red pepper goat cheese crostini
Salad - Make-ahead celery salad
Main-course - Roast Chicken & Beef Burgundy
Side dish - Lemon dill roasted potatoes, carrot zucchini fritters, sauteed asparagus
Condiments - Cranberry sauce, red pepper tamponade, roasted garlic,
Bread - Soft dinner rolls and no-knead crusty bread OR Cloverleaf rolls and no-knead beer bread
Dessert
Apple crumble pie and pumpkin cake or pumpkin souffle Or Pumpkin pie and pecan blondies or pecan pie brownies
Aperitif or after-dinner drinks -
Baileys, Butterscotch baileys or bailey's chocolate martini, pumpkin spice latte, chai spice latte, hot chocolate (kids)
1. Thanksgiving drinks recipes
Cocktails are a great way to start before dinner. Then, move on to wine for dinner. Most importantly, choose wines that will complement the main course you are cooking. Often, the wine seller will be able to guide you on what wine is best to serve with your course. That is why planning becomes very critical.
Cranberry Margarita
Strawberry Vodka Cocktail
2. Thanksgiving appetizers
When choosing appetizers, pick things that are light as compared to filling. Also, avoid spicy, or very strong flavors that will contradict the meal.
Roasted Red Peppers Goat Cheese Crostini Antipasti
Roasted Red Pepper Garlic Tapenade
3. Thanksgiving salads
Personally, I choose salads that I can make ahead of time and ones that will stay well as leftovers. That way, there is less to do and things don't get wasted.
Tomato Mozzarella Salad
Quick Carrot Salad
Easy Celery Salad Recipe with Cranberries and Pecans
Avocado Salad
Easy Beet Salad
4. Thanksgiving main courses
In one of my tips above, I mentioned paying attention to variety and textures but also avoiding repetition. For example:
- Don't make two lamb dishes. Instead, make one lamb and one chicken or turkey.
- Also, don't make two roast dishes make one roast and the second a slow-cooked, braised, or stewed.
- And, don't forget to accommodate the people with allergies and special diets like vegetarians, vegans, etc.
Roast Chicken in Oven
How to roast Leg of Lamb
Boneless Leg of Lamb
Standing Prime Rib Roast
Leg of Lamb (garlic herb marinade)
Beef Chuck Roast
Maple Roast Chicken with Fruits and Veggies
Roast Leg of Lamb
Grilled Lamb Chops with Mint
Braised Lamb in Red Wine
The BEST Beef Burgundy aka Beef Bourguignon
Perfect Lamb Chops with Sauce (Balsamic)
Slow cooked Roast Lamb Shoulder in Red Wine Sauce
Beef in Red Wine
Slow Cooked Lamb with Creamy Polenta
5. Thanksgiving side dishes
Some side dishes are great to make ahead of time. For example, quiches. And, some can be made a few hours ahead like the patties and fritters. So, if possible, choose a mix of both so you are not overwhelmed at the last hour.
Mashed Potatoes Recipe
Skinny Mashed Potatoes
Oven-Baked Carrot Sticks
Crispy Corn Fritters
Swiss Chard Patties
Butternut Squash Fries
Spinach Potato Patties
Leek and Asparagus Quiche
The BEST Mushroom Quiche
Caramelized Onions Roasted Red Peppers Quiche
Garlic Sautéed Asparagus with sesame seeds

Breadcrumb Stuffed Mushrooms
Quick and Easy Sesame Green Beans with Just Three Ingredients
Roast Potatoes(Rosemary and Lemon)
Crispy Garlic Roasted Potatoes
Hasselback Potatoes
Stovetop Melting Potatoes
Roasted Sweet Potatoes
Roasted Potatoes (Lemon and Dill)
6. Thanksgiving bread
Of course, you can easily buy bread. And yet, if you are a seasoned cook like me, then you want to show your baking skills. In addition, a great thing about bread is that you can make it a few hours ahead of time. Also, I like to add a seasonal touch to my bread, such as pumpkin in fall, which is also perfect for Thanksgiving.
Best Cornbread Recipe
Soft Pumpkin Dinner Rolls
Whole Wheat Dinner Rolls
No-Knead Pumpkin Crescent Rolls
No-Knead Bread - Artisan Bread
Challah Bread Recipe - 3 Braids
Raisin walnut bread - Whole wheat
Yeast Beer Bread - No-Knead
7. Thanksgiving desserts
First, you can never have enough desserts. In fact, I usually make at least two. Also, it is important to know your guests and take into account any nut, dairy, or egg allergies.
- Make two different dishes - for example, instead of making two pies, make one pie and one cake or panna cotta.
- And, use different main ingredients. Avoid two fruits. For example, if you use pumpkin in one dessert, make the second with chocolate or vanilla.
How to Make Apple Pie
Dutch Apple Pie
Chocolate Pecan Pie
Easy Pecan Pie Recipe
Pecan Tart Recipe
Cardamom Cake with Mocha Buttercream
Caramel Apple Cake Recipe with Caramel Buttercream
BEST Ever Pumpkin Cream Cake
Pumpkin Creme Brûlée Recipe
Upside Down Pecan Cake
Triple Chocolate Pumpkin Tart
Pumpkin Spice Latte Cake
Creme Caramel - Flan
Pumpkin Spice Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting
Coconut Pumpkin Bundt Cake
8. Individual thanksgiving desserts
Mini treats mean you don't need to cut and serve. Just leave them on the table so people can help themselves. Also, you can buy the tartlet shells readymade or make them yourself.
Cream Cheese Chocolate Mousse Tarts - Mini Tarts
Caramel Apple Tartlets - Mini Tarts
Chocolate Tartlets
Salted Chocolate Caramel Tartlets
Chocolate Cheesecake Tarts
9. After dinner drinks - Aperitif
I like to choose liquors that are delicate and help calm you down rather than strong alcohol. Of course, these are great when accompanied by hot beverages.
Baileys Irish Cream Recipe
Butterscotch Irish Cream Recipe
Baileys Chocolate Martini
Pumpkin Spice Latte (hot)
How to Make Chai Latte
Homemade Hot Chocolate

What do you take with you to a thanksgiving dinner?
I thought it was important to give you a few options that would be perfect to take with you if you are invited to Thanksgiving dinner. Many people take wine along with a dessert.
- Choose something that travels wells.
- Choose a dessert that will stay well the next day in case of leftovers.
Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Bread
Ultimate Pecan Blondies
Chocolate Pecan Squares
Ultimate Pecan Pie Brownies
Best Apple Pie Cake Recipe
Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Cake
10. Back to basics
Here are a few basic recipes you may need to create some of the dishes above.
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Chef Dennis
Wow, you shared so many delicious recipes, I don't know where to begin!
Jo
Everything you need for Thanksgiving is all here. What a collection!
Chandice Probst
Wow 85 recipes! Definitely Thanksgiving recipe for everyone… The way you formatted it made it so easy to go look at all of them too, thank you!
Veena Azmanov
You are welcome Chandice
Amanda
These recipes all look delicious! I think I'll have to start with the balsamic maple roast chicken, but I definitely plan on making my way through the list.
Veena Azmanov
Thanks, Amanda.