Thanksgiving is less than two weeks away. Do you know what you’ll be making on the big feast day? There’s still time to try some new recipes and tweak your menu to make it perfect.
We put together some menu ideas to get you started.
Mix and match according to your tastes and favorites! Hungry for more recipes? Browse our full collection of holiday recipes.
Here are a few more ideas to kick off your menu planning:
- Print out or make copies of the recipes you’re preparing, then tape them to your cupboard for easy reference when you’re cooking.
- Make and post a timeline working out: what time dishes need to come out of the fridge, go into the oven, etc.
- Plan on offering some appetizers, especially ones that don’t require heating. This may keep folks out of the kitchen while you’re putting the final touches on everything. Pita Chips with Sweet Potato Mash and Smoked Almonds is a good choice.
Or, enlist a helper to assemble Prosciutto, Brie and Apricot Wraps. - Green vegetables should make several appearances on your menu. Here are a few of our favorites:
Thanksgiving Green SaladWarm Millet Salad with Brussels Sprouts, Creamed Mushrooms and Sage
- Looking for a change from your usual mashed potatoes or candied sweet potatoes? Consider one of these variations:
Creamy Mashed Potatoes and Parsnips
- Fill the house with the irresistible welcoming aroma of freshly baked bread.
Easy Whole Wheat Dinner Rolls - For the main dish, we have plenty of turkey recipes and vegetarian options, too:
Roasted Sweet Potatoes with Tempeh
Savory Butternut Squash Pie with Hazelnuts
Wild Mushroom Tart - Sweets that can be made ahead of time are the way to go for a Thanksgiving feast.
Pumpkin Apple Pie
Jasmine Tea Poached Pears
Maple and Walnut Applesauce Cake - Be sure to check out our collection of how-to videos for quick tips on roasting the turkey, carving, making perfect gravy and more.
Happy planning. Got your own secrets to success up your sleeve? Share!


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The secret to success in my mind is just to choose simple yet flavorful recipes. The less ingredients, the better! Like my 4 ingredient popovers–couldn’t be easier
November 17th, 2009 at 3:49 pm
yum yum yum… cant wait
November 17th, 2009 at 9:59 pm
Does anyone have a recipe for Coconut Collision cookies? I have only found them in monterery store,they get them from an outside bakery. Thanks so much
November 17th, 2009 at 10:20 pm
Your recipes are delicious! I love the vast array of unique pairings that you have incorporated in each dish….I use quite similar concept at The Healthy Apple; my recipes call for natural, pure foods that are unique and are a sure taste bud pleaser…Happy Thanksgiving.
November 22nd, 2009 at 1:23 pm