It's that time of year again: Families gather (and bicker), turkeys get browned on the outside and left accidentally frozen on the inside (whoops), gravy ends up a lumpy mess, and cranberry sauce plops loudly from white-labeled cans everywhere.
Though we can't promise no bickering, this list can help save your Thanksgiving meal. Here you can find all the recipes you could possibly need to prepare a successful dinner for any sized family. Most are our own personal creations, but we've also included some stars from the kitchens of our very awesome recipe contributors too.
Salads and Starters
Creamy Sweet Potato Soup
It's official: Soup season is here! Ring in the cooler weather with this super simple number that's so rich you won't realize there isn't any dairy. 1.2. Spicy Kale Salad
Kale is the perfect hearty fall green to use as a base for any seasonal salad. Try this easy option with freshly grated pecorino cheese and red pepper flakes as a side dish or starter with a little kick.3. Spinach Salad
With eight simple ingredients and less than 10 minutes of prep time, this spinach and sprouts dish brings a little California sunshine to any dinner table.4. Curried Pumpkin Soup
Pumpkin just screams Thanksgiving. Start your meal with this simple soup filled with warming spices to get your gourd on.5. Arugula Salad with Fennel, Apple, and Pecans
On a day when nearly every dish is an indulgence, it's smart to start the meal with something a little greener to fit in some of those important nutrients and antioxidants. This combo of arugula with crisp and refreshing fennel and apple is the perfect solution. (The balsamic-dijon vinaigrette doesn't hurt either!)Sides
Maple Roasted Brussels Sprouts
We can't get enough Brussels sprouts at Greatist. The addition of pancetta and maple make these healthy little guys just the right amount of decadent (without going overboard on the unhealthy stuff). 6.7. Brussels Sprouts with Brown Butter and Sage
Looking for the perfect turkey pairing? Try these roasted Brussels sprouts topped with earthy brown butter for a delicious addition to any Thanksgiving table.8. Healthier (Vegan) Creamed Corn
Instead of heavy cream, this version of the classic uses coconut milk to achieve a luscious texture. But it doesn't taste tropical thanks to all the amazing spices.9. Cranberry-Orange Sauce with Thyme
Repeat after us: No. Canned. Cranberries. Anyone who can boil water can make this recipe sweetened with honey and orange.10. Basil Cranberry Sauce
For those who prefer an herbal twist on this side, here is the answer. Plus, there's no added sugar; the sauce is sweetened with apple juice.11. Green Bean Casserole
This classic side dish is typically anything but healthy. However, this version takes out all the bad stuff by swapping in, well, less-than-bad stuff. Grandma will never know the difference.12. Kale and Butternut Squash Stuffing
Whether you call it stuffing or dressing, no Thanksgiving would be complete without this holiday staple. And this quick and easy recipe is full of unexpected veggies and can be made vegetarian-friendly.Pumpkin Cheddar Muffins
Savory muffins sound weird—we know. But trust us. This combo of pumpkin puree and cheddar bring life to otherwise bland dinner table bread options. 13.14. Cauliflower Leek Puree
White, fluffy, and absolutely delicious these look like mashed potatoes but they have loads more flavor and and are even creamier (hat tip to the Greek yogurt).15. Roasted Asparagus
With just three ingredients and less than 20 minutes start-to-finish, this roasted asparagus recipe makes one simple, crowd-pleasing dish.16. Maple and Sage Roasted Squash
It does take some muscle to chop up a butternut squash. This recipe makes it totally worth the workout. Colorful, sweet, and savory, it requires only five ingredients.17. Hearty Greens with Garlic
We know, we know, greens aren't a "traditional" Thanksgiving dish. But take a chance this year and pick your favorite leaves to toss with a hearty dose of garlic. They taste great and offer an extra-heavy dose of antioxidants!18. Apple-Parsnip Mash
Another potato replacement, this inventive take uses apples and parsnips to make a similarly colored dish that's slightly sweet and 100 percent velvety. You may never eat mashed taters again.19. Honey-Orange Carrots
Carrots are a great source of beta-carotene, but all too often they’re just plain boring. These carrots are a refreshing change, and because they’re roasted, they take little effort so you can spend less time in the kitchen.
Mains
Cranberry Pecan-Stuffed Pork Chops
Not a fan of poultry? Try pork this Thanksgiving. (Yes, you can call it Pork Day if you must.) Plus, the cranberry-pecan stuffing is the bomb. 20.21. First Timer's Guide to Cooking the Perfect Thanksgiving Turkey
Taking your first stab at cooking the big bird this year? Don't even try to enter the kitchen without this simple guide.22. Herb-Stuffed Turkey Breast
Hosting Thanksgiving can be a hassle. And wrestling a 20-pound turkey can make things extra stressful. Take this less-traditional route and choose a smaller piece of the bird—the breast—for a creative (and equally delicious) main dish.23. Quinoa and Sweet Potato-Stuffed Mushrooms
These sweet potato and quinoa stuffed mushroom caps are just as filling as a hunk-o'-turkey and can be enjoyed by anyone around the dinner table.Desserts and Drinks
No-Bake Pumpkin Custard
With only five ingredients and no oven required, this stress-free dessert tastes just as good as grandma’s pumpkin pie. 24.25. Healthier Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies
Cookies may never be a health food, but whole-wheat flour, flaxseeds, and pumpkin add more fiber, omega-3s, and antioxidants. And they all go fabulously with chocolate chips.26. Quinoa Apple Cake
With a quinoa and apple base, this snack cake is perfect to satisfy any sweet tooth and filling enough to kill that dessert craving. And since it's Thanksgiving, go ahead and serve it à la mode!27. Harvest Fruit Compote
Looking for a way to use up all that fall fruit? Try this simple compote for an all-natural sugar fix. Serve with ice cream, fresh whipped cream, or angel food cake for some extra decadence.28. Healthier Coconut Macaroons
Macaroons may not be the first thing that comes to mind on Turkey Day, but that doesn't mean you can't make these coconutty balls. And they're so (so!) much easier to make than pie.Cranberry-Pear Crisp
Combine two favorite fall fruits and top with a crispy sugary crust for the perfect blend of tart and sweet. It also looks gorgeous, and anyone can make it, even novice bakers. 29.30. Fruit Salad with Lemon-Lavender Syrup
Peaches, plums, and cherries, oh my! This sophisticated fruit salad gets kicked up a notch with a lemon-lavender syrup. The perfect light dessert.31. Baked Apples
You might need to wait a few hours after dinner to have room to enjoy these warm, gooey, oat-stuffed apples. Regardless, they're the perfect way to warm up after that mid-afternoon nap.32. Apple Cider Margaritas
What better way to open the festivities than a nice, stiff drink? Try this fall take on a traditional summer cocktail. “An apple a day” applies to apple cider too, right?33. Peach Rosemary Crisp
You’re in for a real treat with this dessert combining the natural sweetness of juicy peaches with a savory twist. A welcome substitute for classic apple crisp.34. Hot Mulled Wine
Wine is always a winner—let's be honest. But wine slightly warmed with lots of awesome fall spices? That's a Thanksgiving winner for sure.Originally published November 2012, updated November 2014.
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