There are so many delicious Thanksgiving recipes on the internet, but somehow I still find inspiration to create more every year. No matter what you’re looking to serve, there’s something on the blog for you. Here are a list of Thanksgiving recipes that are already posted as well as some that will be coming before Thanksgiving this year! Our Thanksgiving breakfast this year will definitely be the maple bourbon cinnamon rolls in my Ebook. For our Thanksgiving dinner this year I’ll be roasting a whole turkey and Kevin will smoke a few turkey legs. For side dishes we’ll have twice-baked mashed potatoes, cornbread sausage dressing, balsamic bacon roasted Brussels sprouts, orange cinnamon cranberry sauce, and kale and rice casserole with cranberries. I’m still deciding on what appetizers and desserts to make, but I know Kevin wants an apple pie! A big cheese board like the one above is a great all-inclusive appetizer spread that doesn’t take a lot of prep other than slicing some cheese and setting everything out. Plus everytone loves a cheese board!
Breakfast
Maple Bourbon Cinnamon Rolls – In my Ebook!
Sausage, Mushroom, and Swiss Breakfast Casserole
Appetizers
Spinach and Bacon Stuffed Mushrooms
Mini Cheddar Bacon Ranch Cheese Balls
Hot Spinach and Bacon Dip – In my Ebook!
Side Dishes
Green Beans with Mushroom Parmesan Sauce
Orange Cinnamon Cranberry Sauce
Herb-Roasted Sweet Potatoes With Pomegranate and Pecans
Balsamic Bacon Roasted Brussels Sprouts
Thanksgiving Croissant Dressing
Instant Pot Cheesy Cauliflower Potato Mash
Cheesy Creamed Spinach – In my Ebook!
Kale and Rice Casserole with Cranberries – In my Ebook!
Salads
Arugula Salad with Butternut Squash and Goat Cheese
Apple Arugula Salad with Candied Walnuts – In my Ebook!
Shredded Brussels Sprout Pomegranate Salad
Drinks
Meatless Mains
Butternut Squash Mac and Cheese
Desserts
Double Chocolate Pumpkin Bundt Cake
I hope you find this list to be helpful in your holiday planning! I don’t have a main dish included above because even though I roast a whole turkey every year and it’s good, I don’t have a turkey recipe with a real wow factor yet. However, I do really like this recipe and use a variation of it. My husband also smokes a few turkey legs and this is the recipe that he uses. A lot of the recipes above would also be great for Christmas, so I hope you bookmark some to make over the holidays this year. I want to hear about your holiday traditions! Do you make the same thing every year? Mix it up? Let me know in the comments below. We tend to make the same dishes for Thanksgiving but sometimes I mix it up for Christmas Day, and we always have German food on Christmas Eve. I hope you have a wonderful holiday season!
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