Thanksgiving Recipes & Beyond: A Complete Guide to Shopping, Menus, Leftovers and Tips to Stay Sane

Every year I polish up my Thanksgiving recipes as part of this extensive guide that I have been building for the past decade. I’ve tried to cover everything – from a primer on turkeys to what to do with leftovers. If you have any thoughts or anything questions, let me know! I’ll be adding more Thanksgiving recipes throughout the month. Be sure to check out my Thanksgiving online cooking class on Nov. 12th!
[Updated October 2023]

Order in from a local restaurant, try a meal kit or a pre-cooked sides or the whole thing.

Food writer friends weigh in on planning and executing a Thanksgiving meal. I asked what strategies they’ve learned and pulled them together for a guide every cook can use.

A one-page guide to common questions featuring brief, sensible answers. From what type of bird to buy to how to cook it and carve it. I even tackle whether you can cook a frozen turkey.

Just getting everything together can be daunting. How much to buy, what to buy and how to store it? I’ve got answers.

Sure, it seems obvious. But if you’ve never done it, or you feel like you’re always overdoing it, take these tips from top food writers.

I challenged a group of firefighters to tell the difference between homemade sides compared to the same ones from boxes, cans and jars. The result? Take a look.

Leftovers are just as much of a holiday tradition as turkey and cranberry sauce. I’ve pulled some creative ways to make the most of them.
Foolproof Thanksgiving Recipes
Pie maven Kate McDermott from Art of the Pie on the perfect pie crust, plus why no one should feel guilty using canned pumpkin.

Fluffy, not lumpy, my Le Cordon Bleu-inspired recipe with a video by Chef John of FoodWishes.com

If you can open a can of cranberries, you can make my family’s recipe for this classic from scratch. Promise.

A different take on potatoes from food writer Jess Thompson that can be made in advance and heated up just before the big dinner.

Surprisingly simple, strikingly tasty. Another winner from Jess Thompson’s book, Cooking Up Washington

A simple, classic recipe from the celebrated food writer Diane Morgan. Cook the onions and bacon a day in advance, toss ingredients together and bake.

An inexpensive, easy way to put the flavor of autumn in a bowl. Another make-ahead recipe with a complex taste but simple steps.
Finishing Butter
Adding a pat of flavored butter to simply prepared vegetables is perhaps the easiest side dish of them all. Learn just how easy it is to assemble.
Techniques, Tips and More Thanksgiving Recipes:The Kitchn: How to Make Turkey Gravy (Ahead of Thanksgiving)Delish.com: Ideas for Procrastinators (or those too busy to plan aheadSavvyEat: How to Put Together a Thanksgiving Menu (great infographic!)Tasting Table: One Pan One Hour Thanksgiving Sheet Pan Dinner (serves up to four)House of Brinson: An amazing Thanksgiving in a Pot recipe (with slide show)BeveragesCreative Culinary: Cranberry Cocktail (can be non-alcoholic, too)FarmFreshFeasts: Slow-Cooker Apple Chai (alternative non-alcoholic drink)Some of the pages in this guide include affiliate links. Questions? Email me.
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