My Favorite Thanksgiving Recipes (2024)

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It’s that time of the year once again for all of you, my friends from across the border.

Even though I, as a Canadian, don’t get to celebrate American Thanksgiving, I thought that I would, as I usually do, share a few of my favorite Thanksgiving worthy recipes with you. Some of them you might remember from earlier years, but I also have lots of new material that I thought would make awesome additions to that list.

Besides, recipes, they don’t really get old and I don’t think that you could ever havetoo many Thanksgiving Recipes pinned to yourinspiration board or saved in your favorite recipesfolder.

At least I know I couldn’t.Whether I’m cooking for a crowd, for the fam, or just need to whip up a single dish to contribute to a party or gathering, I like to be prepared and have options!

Hopefully, you’ll find some great inspiration among the following…

MAIN DISHES

Dutch Oven Roasted Chicken

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As you probably all know by now, this is one of my all time favorite recipes!

While Dutch Oven Roasted Chicken might not be the prettiest, it most assuredly isthe juiciest, moistest, tastiest, most deliciouschicken I have eaten my entire life. And it’s sooooo super easy to make, too!

Whether you’ve making chicken or turkey, I’m telling you, this Dutch Oven roasting methodsimply can’t be beat.

Apple Date Pistachios Stuffed Lamb Roast

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Why not do things a little differently this year andtreat your loved ones toajuicy boneless leg of lamb that’s been generously stuffed with chunks of sweet apples, dates and crunchy pistachios.

It’s strikingly beautiful, delicious and not even as complicated to prepareas you might imagine!

Goat Cheese and Cranberry Stuffed Chicken Breasts Wrapped in Sweet Potato Strings

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Or perhaps you’d rather stick with poultry?

These moist, tenderchicken breasts arestuffed with tangy Goat Cheese, walnuts and cranberries. They then get all wrapped up in crispy, perfectly golden Sweet Potato Strings.

Talk about elegant, and yummy!

Pork would make for an excellentoption, too, me thinks. Thistender pork loinis all rolled-up andfilled with the most delicious candied ginger and butternut squash chutney.

If you’re wantingto serve something that’s a bit on the fancy side this next Thanksgiving, this is the perfect dish for you!

Here’s aone pot-dishoption that’sguaranteed to please even the pickiest of eaters.

This Pulled Pork and Butternut Squash Casserole has pleasantnotes of sweet apple, spicy seasonal aromas as well as rich, heavenlytones of salted butter. A dream!

SIDES

Scalloped Sweet Potato Ring

Did you know sweet potatoes could look this beautiful?

This elegant sweet potato dishis much easier to make than you may think and is so deliciousand so pretty to look at, it’ll no doubtbe the star of your Thanksgiving table!

Candied Butternut Squash – With Pecans and Raisins

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Here’sone of my ultimate favorite butternut squash dishes.

This Candied Butternut Squash is so tasty, I swear you don’t even need to be a fan of squash to enjoy it! It goes good with practically everything, any time of day!

Of course, it would be absolutely perfect for Thanksgiving.

Roasted Acorn Squash, Orange and Spinach Salad

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Warm slices of roasted squash on a bed of spinach, topped with sweet slices of orange, crunchy toasted almonds and a robust coffee orange vinaigrette.

A definite winner!

Butternut Squash and Apple Casserole with Maple Walnut Crumble

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This Butternut Squash and Apple Casserole might be one of the best things I’ve ever eaten: it’screamy and sweet and salty and crunchy and sugary and spiced and everything nice!

Simply put, I thinkit tastes like pure heaven and it’s definitely worthy of being served on Thanksgiving.

I get the feeling that you and your guests will agree with me on that one.

OVEN ROASTED BUTTERNUT SQUASH

Now this would beone of mytop and most popular recipes of all times: to this dayit has been pinned close to 125 thousand times!Mind you, I can very well understand why.

So simple yet so elegant, this rustic Oven Roasted Butternut Squash mash is a tasty and versatile side dish that goes good with just about anything, any time of day!

Guaranteed to impress your guests, yetso easy to make, it won’t eatup much of your precious time at all. But that, nobody needs to know…

BUTTERNUT SQUASH, PEAR AND CHESTNUT SALAD

Made to be served cold, thisbutternut squash, pear and chestnut salad with pomegranate, fresh and crispyfennel, dried prunes and crunchy pistachios,definitely has a clear winning advantage: itcan be made ahead of time!

Need another good reason to make it? It’s so delicious,I guarantee you it’sworthy of getting a prime spot on your Thanksgiving table, right next to your homemade smoked ham, perhaps?.

WHIPPED SWEET POTATO CASSEROLE WITH CANDIED MAPLE PECANS

I sort of get the feeling that this Whipped Sweet Potato Casserole, topped with a generous amount of crunchy and sweet Candied Maple Walnuts willend up being everyone’s big favorite of the day.

It’s seriously so dreamy, just one bite will have everybodywanting to give thanks all around!

You might want to make a double batch…

SWEET POTATO CASSEROLE, GRATIN STYLE

If mashed Sweet Potatoes aren’t your thing, then this “Gratin Dauphinois”Style Sweet Potato Casserole may very well be just what you’ve been waiting for…

Made with layerupon layerof super thin sweet potato slices, this is averyelegant and scrumptiousalternative to the traditional Sweet Potato Mashfor your next Thanksgiving party.

HASSELBACK SWEET POTATOES

Wow your guests with these stunning and elegant looking Baked Potatoes.

Learn how toeasily make Hasselback Potatoes with a very simple trick, and then kick them up a notch to make them Thanksgivingworthy!

MAPLE DATE AND WALNUT OVEN ROASTED ACORN SQUASH

Here’s a side dish that’s so easy to make and so delicious, too, you’ll want to make it time and time again!

Even on Thanksgiving. Or ESPECIALLY on Thanksgiving, rather!

DESSERTS

PALEO PUMPKIN PIE

No Thanksgiving meal would be complete without dessert, now would it? And what better way to end this annual feast than with a slice of heavenly Paleo Pumpkin Pie?

With its devilishlysweet, spiced and super richcustard-like fillingandtender-yet-crispy crust, all that topped with a crunchy, honey sweetened crumble, this unconventional Pumpkin Pie is nothing short of spectacular.

Bet it’ll have youcoming back for more… year after year after year!

Paleo Pecan Pie

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Or, you could go with this other great classic. Trust me when I say that the “real deal” has absolutely nothing over this Paleo version of Pecan Pie: its filling is perfectlysweet, silky smooth and crunchy at the same time, and tastes like a million bucks, too!

Once you’ve tried it, you’ll never go back!

Maple Caramel and Apple Cheesecake
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If pie is not your thing, then might I suggest this crazy delicious Maple Caramel and Apple Cheesecake?

This one truly IS indulgent, but still totally gluten freeAND refined sugar free. No need to tell anyone, though. They’ll be too busy smacking their lips anyway…

Hungry for more?

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I’ve gotplenty othergreat Thanksgiving recipe ideasinPaleo Home Cooking! Just sayin’, you know…

In case I didn’t get you covered here!

Happy cooking, Happy Thanksgiving!Love and kisses all around.

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FAQs

What is your favorite Thanksgiving dish? ›

About 3 in 10 U.S. adults (32%) who will celebrate Thanksgiving this year say turkey is their favorite dish in the holiday feast, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. Stuffing or dressing (19%) and mashed potatoes (6%) come in second and third.

What are the 10 traditional Thanksgiving foods? ›

Our Top 10 Easy Traditional Thanksgiving Dishes w/ Recipes
  • Creamy Mashed Potatoes. Prep Time: 20 minutes | Cook Time: 15 minutes | Serves: Up to 4 people. ...
  • Stuffing. ...
  • Green Bean Casserole. ...
  • Sweet Potato Casserole. ...
  • Baked Corn. ...
  • Mac and cheese. ...
  • Peas & Water Chestnuts. ...
  • Fresh Rolls.
Oct 28, 2021

What is your least favorite Thanksgiving dish? ›

Among the many side dishes enjoyed by Americans during Thanksgiving, mashed potatoes and gravy, stuffing, homemade rolls, cranberry sauce, roasted vegetables, sweet potato casserole and green bean casserole made the list of least-liked side dishes.

What are the 12 most popular Thanksgiving dishes? ›

Scroll through to take a look at our most popular Thanksgiving recipes.
  • 01 of 24. Perfect Turkey. ...
  • 02 of 24. Roasted Brussels Sprouts. ...
  • 03 of 24. Cranberry Sauce. ...
  • 04 of 24. Homemade Mac and Cheese. ...
  • 05 of 24. Sweet Potato Pie. ...
  • 06 of 24. Granny Kat's Pumpkin Roll. ...
  • 07 of 24. Slow Cooker Turkey Breast. ...
  • 08 of 24. Cream Corn Like No Other.
Oct 26, 2023

What are 3 main foods on Thanksgiving? ›

Many Americans would regard Thanksgiving dinner as "incomplete" without stuffing, mashed potatoes with gravy, and cranberry sauce. A recipe for cranberry sauce to be served with turkey appeared in the first American cookbook, American Cookery (1796) by Amelia Simmons.

What are the top 5 Thanksgiving side dishes? ›

Top 10 Must-Have Thanksgiving Side Dishes
  1. Holiday Stuffing. This easy recipe for Holiday Stuffing is our number one must-have Thanksgiving side dish!
  2. Best Mashed Potatoes Ever. ...
  3. New Green Bean Casserole. ...
  4. Sweet Potato Casserole. ...
  5. Baked Cranberry Sauce. ...
  6. Cauliflower Blossom. ...
  7. Butternut Squash Mash. ...
  8. Creamy Corn for a Crowd. ...

What are the top 5 Thanksgiving foods in the US? ›

An American Feast - Foods that Make Up an American Thanksgiving...
  • Turkey. Just as it's a traditional meat used for Christmas dinner, turkey is favoured because it's big – and that means it can feed a whole family. ...
  • Cranberry sauce. ...
  • Vegetables. ...
  • Marshmallow sweet potatoes. ...
  • Pumpkin pie. ...
  • Pecan pie.

What are 4 other traditional Thanksgiving foods? ›

The classic Thanksgiving dinner includes old-time favorites that never change: turkey, gravy, stuffing, potatoes, veggies, and pie. But the way these dishes are made or added to is everchanging because of food trends and different dietary requirements.

Which food was not served at Thanksgiving? ›

For one thing, macaroni and cheese is definitely not a traditional Thanksgiving food, nor did the Pilgrims and Wampanoag have oven-safe dishes for baking green-bean casseroles. Or marshmallows.

What is a basic Thanksgiving dinner menu? ›

Traditional Thanksgiving dinner includes Roast turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, cranberry sauce, stuffing (or “dressing”), and some kind of pie for dessert, typically pumpkin, apple, or pecan. Common sides are green bean casserole, scalloped corn, and roasted sweet potatoes.

What do you drink on Thanksgiving? ›

  • Basic Red Wine and Brandy Sangria. 10 mins.
  • Simple Amaretto Sour co*cktail. 3 mins.
  • Keto Mulled Wine. 2 hrs.
  • Maple Pecan Latte Recipe. 12 mins.
  • Easy Rum Eggnog Recipe. 3 mins.
  • Eggnog Martini. 3 mins.
  • Keto Pumpkin Spice Latte. 10 mins.
  • Apple Cinnamon Mule. 5 mins.

What is the second least favorite food for Thanksgiving? ›

Another poll conducted by SurveyMonkey on behalf of The Vacationer showed cranberry sauce (31.5%), sweet potatoes (29.2%), green bean casserole (28%), turkey (27.7%) and stuffing (26.8%) were the top five most “disliked” Thanksgiving dishes.

What were the 3 unlikely foods that were eaten at the first Thanksgiving? ›

Well certainly not what we eat at Thanksgiving. They ate fish, corn, venison, and no pumpkin pie. Pumpkin pie would have required sugar, that was in a very limited amount. There would have been bread, but not the way we see it today.

What common Thanksgiving dish was not served at the Pilgrims Thanksgiving meal? ›

Pumpkin Pie

Pumpkin pie wasn't served for dessert at the first Thanksgiving—nor was any pie, for that matter. The Pilgrims probably didn't have access to many of the things needed to make pie crust, including butter, flour, and ovens. But that doesn't mean pumpkin was left out of the meal entirely.

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