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Our Best Thanksgiving Recipes: Turkey, Mashed Potatoes, Pumpkin Pie and More Our Best Thanksgiving Recipes: Turkey, Mashed Potatoes, Pumpkin Pie and More
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Whether you’re serving a houseful or just a few, you will find all the recipes and how-to guides you need on NYT Cooking to host a memorable Thanksgiving dinner. We’ll help you with planning (building a menu, accommodating special diets) with our guide on how to cook and plan Thanksgiving. When you’re ready to choose your dishes, check out our interactive Thanksgiving menu planner. If you just want to browse, here are hundreds of our best Thanksgiving recipes. (For those with special diets, we’ve compiled our best vegan Thanksgiving recipes, vegetarian Thanksgiving recipes and gluten-free Thanksgiving recipes.)Whether you’re serving a houseful or just a few, you will find all the recipes and how-to guides you need on NYT Cooking to host a memorable Thanksgiving dinner. We’ll help you with planning (building a menu, accommodating special diets) with our guide on how to cook and plan Thanksgiving. When you’re ready to choose your dishes, check out our interactive Thanksgiving menu planner. If you just want to browse, here are hundreds of our best Thanksgiving recipes. (For those with special diets, we’ve compiled our best vegan Thanksgiving recipes, vegetarian Thanksgiving recipes and gluten-free Thanksgiving recipes.)
View our collections of Thanksgiving Recipes, Vegan Thanksgiving Recipes, Vegetarian Recipes and Gluten-Free Thanksgiving Recipes. Or see how our columnists Melissa Clark and Alison Roman take on the holiday.View our collections of Thanksgiving Recipes, Vegan Thanksgiving Recipes, Vegetarian Recipes and Gluten-Free Thanksgiving Recipes. Or see how our columnists Melissa Clark and Alison Roman take on the holiday.
It’s all about the bird. Go classic Norman Rockwell with a simple roast turkey. Our most popular recipe is our dry-brined turkey, and Melissa Clark’s recipe for rosemary-citrus turkey for a crowd (above) is a smart way to feed 20 to 24 guests without having to find room for two whole turkeys in your oven. Cooking in a small space? Alison Roman’s dry-brined turkey with sheet-pan gravy is for you. If you’re feeding a small crew this year, or going out, but still want leftover turkey for sandwiches, here’s a simple roast turkey breast recipe. For more tips on roasting turkey, including cooking times, check out our how to cook turkey guide. Also, when the big day arrives, you’ll need to know how to carve a turkey. Study up!It’s all about the bird. Go classic Norman Rockwell with a simple roast turkey. Our most popular recipe is our dry-brined turkey, and Melissa Clark’s recipe for rosemary-citrus turkey for a crowd (above) is a smart way to feed 20 to 24 guests without having to find room for two whole turkeys in your oven. Cooking in a small space? Alison Roman’s dry-brined turkey with sheet-pan gravy is for you. If you’re feeding a small crew this year, or going out, but still want leftover turkey for sandwiches, here’s a simple roast turkey breast recipe. For more tips on roasting turkey, including cooking times, check out our how to cook turkey guide. Also, when the big day arrives, you’ll need to know how to carve a turkey. Study up!
By all means, do not forget the gravy. Here are our Thanksgiving gravy recipes and here is our how to make gravy guide.By all means, do not forget the gravy. Here are our Thanksgiving gravy recipes and here is our how to make gravy guide.
View our collections of Thanksgiving Turkey Recipes and Thanksgiving Gravy Recipes, and our How to Cook Turkey guide, How to Make Gravy guide and How to Carve a Turkey video.View our collections of Thanksgiving Turkey Recipes and Thanksgiving Gravy Recipes, and our How to Cook Turkey guide, How to Make Gravy guide and How to Carve a Turkey video.
Sides are arguably the best part of the Thanksgiving table. Take the traditional route with roasted green bean casserole, sweet potato casserole, mashed potatoes and stuffing. Or liven up the table with green beans and greens with fried shallots, crushed sour cream potatoes, spicy caramelized squash with lemon and hazelnuts and buttered stuffing with celery and leeks. One of our most popular Thanksgiving recipes year after year is Mark Bittman’s roasted brussels sprouts with garlic (above). It’s truly the only brussels sprouts recipe you’ll ever need, but don’t worry: We have more — and even a whole guide dedicated to the little vegetables.Sides are arguably the best part of the Thanksgiving table. Take the traditional route with roasted green bean casserole, sweet potato casserole, mashed potatoes and stuffing. Or liven up the table with green beans and greens with fried shallots, crushed sour cream potatoes, spicy caramelized squash with lemon and hazelnuts and buttered stuffing with celery and leeks. One of our most popular Thanksgiving recipes year after year is Mark Bittman’s roasted brussels sprouts with garlic (above). It’s truly the only brussels sprouts recipe you’ll ever need, but don’t worry: We have more — and even a whole guide dedicated to the little vegetables.
View our collections of Thanksgiving Side Dish Recipes, Thanksgiving Potato Recipes, Thanksgiving Sweet Potato Recipes, Thanksgiving Brussels Sprouts Recipes, Stuffing and Dressing Recipes for Thanksgiving, Make-Ahead Thanksgiving Recipes and Thanksgiving Potluck Ideas and Recipes.View our collections of Thanksgiving Side Dish Recipes, Thanksgiving Potato Recipes, Thanksgiving Sweet Potato Recipes, Thanksgiving Brussels Sprouts Recipes, Stuffing and Dressing Recipes for Thanksgiving, Make-Ahead Thanksgiving Recipes and Thanksgiving Potluck Ideas and Recipes.
Love it or hate it, cranberry sauce adds a much-needed jolt of color and flavor that cuts through the rich, very brown food on the Thanksgiving table. Sam Sifton’s cranberry sauce (above) is as classic as it gets, and it’s just four ingredients: fresh cranberries, sugar, orange juice and zest. For a fresher taste, whiz fresh cranberries, a whole orange (rind and all), a handful of pecans and honey in a food processor for a crunchy cranberry orange relish. If Thanksgiving is the one time each year you trot out your Jell-O mold, Julia Moskin’s cranberry-orange jelly is here for you. Or do like Alison Roman does and gussy up canned cranberry jelly with sliced oranges and red onion.Love it or hate it, cranberry sauce adds a much-needed jolt of color and flavor that cuts through the rich, very brown food on the Thanksgiving table. Sam Sifton’s cranberry sauce (above) is as classic as it gets, and it’s just four ingredients: fresh cranberries, sugar, orange juice and zest. For a fresher taste, whiz fresh cranberries, a whole orange (rind and all), a handful of pecans and honey in a food processor for a crunchy cranberry orange relish. If Thanksgiving is the one time each year you trot out your Jell-O mold, Julia Moskin’s cranberry-orange jelly is here for you. Or do like Alison Roman does and gussy up canned cranberry jelly with sliced oranges and red onion.
View our collection of Cranberry Sauce Recipes for Thanksgiving and our How to Make Cranberry Sauce guide.View our collection of Cranberry Sauce Recipes for Thanksgiving and our How to Make Cranberry Sauce guide.
Pumpkin pie, apple pie (above), pecan pie, sweet potato pie. We have all the classic Thanksgiving pies, but, if you’re looking for something a little different, may we suggest brandied pumpkin pie, apple ombré pie, chocolate pecan pie or sweet potato casserole pie. Or if tradition be damned in your house this year, make a bright purple ube pie, a vibrant green matcha pie or sunshine yellow mango pie. For a big crowd, Melissa Clark’s apple cranberry slab pie will please them all. If you’re welcoming vegans to the table this year, we have a vegan pumpkin pie that everyone will love.Pumpkin pie, apple pie (above), pecan pie, sweet potato pie. We have all the classic Thanksgiving pies, but, if you’re looking for something a little different, may we suggest brandied pumpkin pie, apple ombré pie, chocolate pecan pie or sweet potato casserole pie. Or if tradition be damned in your house this year, make a bright purple ube pie, a vibrant green matcha pie or sunshine yellow mango pie. For a big crowd, Melissa Clark’s apple cranberry slab pie will please them all. If you’re welcoming vegans to the table this year, we have a vegan pumpkin pie that everyone will love.
View our collections of Thanksgiving Pie Recipes and Showstopping Thanksgiving Pies, and our How to Make a Pie Crust guide.View our collections of Thanksgiving Pie Recipes and Showstopping Thanksgiving Pies, and our How to Make a Pie Crust guide.
Pie haters, we see you. Alison Roman likes to make a deep-dish honey apple galette, basically a galette baked in a springform pan, which is not much work, but very impressive. Mark Bittman’s apple crisp is another low-effort, high-reward dessert that comes together in about an hour. If it’s not a party without cake, bake Yossy Arefi’s pumpkin layer cake with caramel buttercream or brown sugar layer cake with cranberry buttercream (above). Readers love them. Two other non-pie favorites are this eye-popping cranberry curd tart and this sticky cranberry gingerbread. Round out the dessert spread with a couple loaves of banana bread and pumpkin bread. Pie haters, we see you. Alison Roman likes to make a deep-dish honey apple galette, basically a galette baked in a springform pan, which is not much work, but very impressive. Mark Bittman’s apple crisp is another low-effort, high-reward dessert that comes together in about an hour. If it’s not a party without cake, bake Yossy Arefi’s pumpkin layer cake with caramel buttercream or brown sugar layer cake with cranberry buttercream (above). Readers love them. Two other non-pie favorites are this eye-popping cranberry curd tart and this sticky cranberry gingerbread. Round out the dessert spread with a few loaves of banana bread, pumpkin bread and Alison Roman’s lemony turmeric tea cake.
View our collection of Thanksgiving Dessert Recipes That Are Not Pie.View our collection of Thanksgiving Dessert Recipes That Are Not Pie.
You have to eat before the big game! If you’re hosting a houseful of guests, find something you can prep the night before, then pop into the oven in the morning. Cheesy breakfast egg and polenta casserole, overnight French toast, croque-monsieur breakfast casserole and buttery breakfast casserole (made with croissants!) are all lovely options. Bake up this cranberry crumb cake to nibble alongside.You have to eat before the big game! If you’re hosting a houseful of guests, find something you can prep the night before, then pop into the oven in the morning. Cheesy breakfast egg and polenta casserole, overnight French toast, croque-monsieur breakfast casserole and buttery breakfast casserole (made with croissants!) are all lovely options. Bake up this cranberry crumb cake to nibble alongside.
View our collection of Thanksgiving Breakfast Recipes.View our collection of Thanksgiving Breakfast Recipes.
Thanksgiving without leftovers? What’s the point? Once you’ve had your fill of Thanksgiving-on-a-roll sandwiches, make turkey and spinach curry, turkey Cubano, turkey pitas with cucumbers, chickpeas and tahini or Thanksgiving leftovers enchilada pie and cranberry sauce salsa. (Sounds weird, but it’s delicious!) You could also sub in turkey for the chicken in Julia Child’s chicken potpie or Paul Prudhomme’s gumbo. We’ve tried it in both; it’s good! Finally, if you have any leftover pie, the cookbook author Erin Jeanne McDowell likes to blend a slice with a few scoops of ice cream. Genius.Thanksgiving without leftovers? What’s the point? Once you’ve had your fill of Thanksgiving-on-a-roll sandwiches, make turkey and spinach curry, turkey Cubano, turkey pitas with cucumbers, chickpeas and tahini or Thanksgiving leftovers enchilada pie and cranberry sauce salsa. (Sounds weird, but it’s delicious!) You could also sub in turkey for the chicken in Julia Child’s chicken potpie or Paul Prudhomme’s gumbo. We’ve tried it in both; it’s good! Finally, if you have any leftover pie, the cookbook author Erin Jeanne McDowell likes to blend a slice with a few scoops of ice cream. Genius.
View our collections of Thanksgiving Leftovers Recipes and Leftover Turkey Recipes.View our collections of Thanksgiving Leftovers Recipes and Leftover Turkey Recipes.
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