Easy Thanksgiving Recipes - For Any Cooking Level (2024)

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You don't need to be a chef to make a 5-star Thanksgiving Dinner! These Easy Thanksgiving Recipes are impressive, yet easy to make!

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If you have been put in charge of making Thanksgiving Dinner or need to bring a recipe for your family potluck, I have you covered with easy, yet impressive recipes fit for any Thanksgiving Feast.

Whether you are a seasoned cook or this is your first time preparing a holiday dish, I am here to help you make a delicious dish (or the entire Thanksgiving Dinner) with ease.

Tips to Keeping Thanksgiving Dinner Easy

I have been hosting Thanksgiving for over 20 years and have learned quite a few tips for hosting a stress-free Thanksgiving. But when it comes to the food, I have a handful of crucial tips to help you keep it simple!

  • Limit the Menu. Don't feel like you need to make every dish that someone may desire on Thanksgiving Day. Pick one appetizer, one main course, two to three sides, and one dessert. Trying to do it all, means you will be too exhausted to enjoy the meal.
  • Enlist Help. Never be afraid to accept help. Encourage your guests to bring a dish to share. And if you are hosting out-of-town guests, it is okay to allow them to help you cook and/or clean up after the meal. It should be a family event, not a one-person show.
  • Make a Plan. Make a detailed menu, shopping list, and a plan for when each dish needs to be prepared. It will make your day go a lot smoother.
  • Don't Experiment. Now is not the time to experiment with an unfamiliar recipe. Even if it is a new recipe you are following, pick dishes you know and love.

The Ultimate Easy Thanksgiving Recipes

1. Roasted Turkey

Turkey can feel overwhelming to prepare, but this recipe is the easiest method (no basting required) for roasting a turkey. With or without a turkey brine, your turkey will be golden, juicy, and perfectly cooked.

2. Instant Pot Turkey Breast

If you are only preparing a turkey breast, this is hands down the easiest, most flavorful way to cook it. This herb-seasoned turkey breast is cooked to perfection and is served with an easy gravy made right in the Instant Pot.

3. Turkey Gravy

Skip the jar of gravy and make this incredibly easy homemade turkey gravy instead. Not only does it take minutes to prepare, it is made without drippings so it can be made days in advance.

4. Crockpot Mashed Potatoes

The easiest way to make creamy, fluffy mashed potatoes is using the slow cooker. The added bonus is that you can keep your mashed potatoes warm for hours once prepared, which is crucial for Thanksgiving dinner.

5. Mashed Potato Casserole

Instead of classic mashed potatoes, try this Mashed Potato Casserole. It is creamy, cheesy, and can be made several days in advance.

6. Old-Fashioned Bread Stuffing

This recipe for stuffing is just like Grandma made! It is also super easy to prepare. It is also prepared in a baking dish so you don't have to mess with actually stuffing the bird. Have an Instant Pot? Try my Instant Pot Stuffing for similar results.

7. Homemade Cranberry Sauce

Homemade cranberry sauce is one of the easiest Thanksgiving recipes. You dump, stir, and simmer and the flavor is FAR superior to anything canned. Or use my recipe for Instant Pot Cranberry Sauce.

8. Homemade Applesauce

Homemade applesauce is a must on my family's Thanksgiving menu, and my no-peel stovetop applesauce or Instant Pot applesauce is truly the easiest way to prepare delicious applesauce.

9. Green Beans Almondine

While I love Green Bean Casserole from Scratch, it has a lot of steps involved. This simple recipe for green beans comes together fast, yet still delivers an elegant, tasty vegetable side dish.

10. Hasselback Sweet Potatoes

Even though my recipe for Sweet Potato Casserole is not hard to make, you do have to first bake the sweet potatoes. This easy recipe delivers the same flavors as sweet potato casserole but comes together with minimal prep.

11. Corn Casserole

This sweet, yet savory, creamy corn casserole is beyond delicious, and couldn’t be easier to make--even without using a box of Jiffy! If this is your first time asked to bring a dish, bring this! Super easy and always a favorite.

12. Instant Pot Creamed Corn

Instant Pot Creamed Corn is one of the easiest Thanksgiving recipes. It is a dump-and-cook recipe that delivers creamy, buttery, rich corn that is perfect for Thanksgiving dinner.

13. Roasted Brussels Sprouts

Glazed with honey, garlic, and a bit of hot sauce, these Roasted Brussels Sprouts are sweet and savory, and deserve a spot on your Thanksgiving table! No room in your oven? Try my recipe for Air Fryer Crispy Brussels Sprouts.

14. Brussels Sprouts Salad

Easy, fresh, and made with only a handful of ingredients, you will impress everyone at your Thanksgiving Table with this super simple salad.

15. Holiday Salad

This seasonal mixed greens salad can be prepped up to 48 hours in advance and assembled right before serving, making it another easy salad recipe for Thanksgiving.

16. Pumpkin Pie

Skip the homemade crust and buy a quality frozen pie crust and this pie couldn't be easier to make! You can even make this classic Thanksgiving dessert several days in advance.

17. Pumpkin Cake

Enjoy the same flavors you love in a Pumpkin Roll, in this super simple pumpkin cake with cream cheese frosting. It is the perfect easy dessert for Thanksgiving.

18. Fruit Turkey

While this adorable fruit turkey platter looks impressive, it takes just minutes to prepare. In fact, it is a great dish for the kids to prepare to share with family and friends.

More Family-Favorite Thanksgiving Recipes

While I just shared with you my EASIEST Thanksgiving Recipes, I do have a few more favorites if you are feeling a bit more adventurous in the kitchen. None of the following Thanksgiving Recipes are hard to make, but they are a bit more labor intensive than the easy recipes shared above.

  • Turkey Brine: This is an EASY recipe, but can intimidate people. I challenge you to try it. It is truly a game-changer when it comes to turkey.
  • Homemade Buttery Mashed Potatoes: Made with Yukon gold potatoes that are steamed and then riced, these are the creamiest mashed potatoes ever!
  • Green Bean Casserole From Scratch: A from scratch Green Bean Casserole made with fresh green beans, creamy mushroom sauce, and a homemade "fried" onion topping.
  • Homemade Sweet Potato Casserole: Made with roasted sweet potatoes that are flavored with warming spices and rich maple syrup and then topped with an oatmeal crumble, no one would guess this Sweet Potato Casserole is both dairy-free and gluten-free.
  • Broccoli Cheese Rice Casserole: Full of rice, broccoli, and a from-scratch, creamy, cheesy sauce, this is one side dish that makes everyone chow down on their veggies.
  • Stuffed Acorn Squash: This impressive recipe is worthy of being the main event! Stuffed with a rich filling made from sausage, wild rice, apples, dried cranberries, and fresh herbs, this is an impressive, hearty dish made with seasonal fall flavors.
  • Twice Baked Butternut Squash: Creamy, buttery, and cheesy, this twice baked squash is an inventive way to serve up this fall vegetable.
  • Roasted Butternut Squash Salad: Made with roasted butternut squash, sweet pears, dried tart cranberries, sharp feta, and homemade apple cider vinaigrette marry together to create a healthy fall salad that is filled with robust flavors.
  • Instant Pot Pumpkin Cheesecake: A creamy pumpkin spice cheesecake with gingersnap crust is made in the pressure cooker, for a perfectly creamy dessert.
  • Pumpkin Roll: A perfectly spiced light pumpkin cake is rolled around a creamy and tangy cream cheese filling, creating a show-stopping pumpkin dessert.
  • Dutch Apple Pie: Made with a flaky pie crust, a perfectly sweet apple pie filling, and a buttery streusel, this Dutch Apple Pie is everything you crave in apple pie.

I hope these easy Thanksgiving Recipes inspire your own Thanksgiving Dinner and that they make entertaining at the holidays much less stressful. And don't forget, if you have leftovers, put them to use with one of these delicious Leftover Thanksgiving Recipes. Happy Thanksgiving.

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Hi, I am Kristen, creator of A Mind "Full" Mom. I believe that making a wholesome family meal does not need to be hard or expensive! I love nothing more than to share with you delicious solutions for your hungry family.

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  1. Laura Ann Swist

    Last year I made your sweet potato casserole using the Instant Pot method.
    So yummy, it is on the menu again for this Thanksgiving!
    Hard to believe I've been following your YouTube channel for over a year 🙂

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    • Kristen Chidsey

      I am so grateful you found my channel and are still enjoying my recipes. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving.

      Reply

  2. Carrie R

    This is such a great resource for planning that Thanksgiving dinner menu! 🙂 Thank you for sharing.

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    • Kristen Chidsey

      So glad you found these tips helpful! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving.

      Reply

  3. Angela

    This list is so helpful! I can't want to make some of them for Thanksgiving. Thanks for putting everything in one place and keeping it so easy!

    Reply

  4. Tara

    Such a fun collection of recipes for the holidays! I especially love the Hasselback Sweet Potatoes and Pumpkin Cake.

    Reply

  5. JAndrews

    Thank you for all of your tips and recipes! Have a Happy Thanksgiving!

    Reply

    • Kristen Chidsey

      You too!! Thank you!

      Reply

    • Ann

      Cooking a complete meal can be intimidating. Any help is welcomed. Thanks!

      Reply

  6. Charla

    So many delicious recipes to choose from, thanks for sharing!

    Reply

  7. DJ

    Thanks. Happy Holidays to you and yours!? Have a Blessed holiday!

    Reply

    • Kristen Chidsey

      You too!

      Reply

Easy Thanksgiving Recipes - For Any Cooking Level (2024)

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What does everyone cook for Thanksgiving? ›

Turkey: Roast turkey is the centerpiece of most Thanksgiving meals. It is often seasoned with herbs and spices and served with gravy. Stuffing: Also known as dressing, stuffing is made with bread cubes, onions, celery, herbs, and sometimes sausage or other ingredients. It is often baked inside the turke.

How do you simplify Thanksgiving dinner? ›

These tips, tricks and timesavers can be a Thanksgiving host's saving grace.
  1. Pick the menu early. Don't leave menu planning and shopping to the last minute. ...
  2. Brine your bird. ...
  3. Start prep work a few days before Thanksgiving. ...
  4. Serve batched co*cktails. ...
  5. Create simple centerpieces.
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What are the 10 traditional Thanksgiving foods? ›

Here are our favorite traditional Thanksgiving dishes that are delicious and easy to make.
  • 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.
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What are 5 traditional Thanksgiving foods? ›

Southern-cuisine expert and cookbook author Diana Rattray has created more than 5,000 recipes and articles in her 20 years as a food writer. The classic Thanksgiving dinner includes old-time favorites that never change: turkey, gravy, stuffing, potatoes, veggies, and pie.

What is the most popular side dish for Thanksgiving? ›

mashed potatoes! Rising from second place in 2022, mashed potatoes take the crown for America's favorite Thanksgiving side dish. Creamy, rich, and comforting, they're the perfect accompaniment to turkey and gravy, so it makes sense that mashed potatoes came out on top.

What are 3 main foods on Thanksgiving? ›

The traditional roasted turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, candied yams, cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie are on almost every modern Thanksgiving menu, in some form or variation. This menu has evolved over time and continues to evolve today. President Abraham Lincoln declared Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863.

What are 3 foods that are eaten on Thanksgiving? ›

Millions of people across the United States will sit down to a traditional Thanksgiving meal, including turkey, potatoes, squash, corn, and cranberries.

What is a good alternative Thanksgiving dinner? ›

Alternatives could be:
  • Baked Stuffed Shrimp dinner or any seafood, saffron herbed rice, seasonal vegetables.
  • Beef Crown Rib Roast dinner with Potatoes Gratin Dauphinoise and asparagus.
  • Roast Leg of Lamb with wine, lemon, garlic, and rosemary, Brussel sprouts, wild rice.
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What can I do instead of traditional Thanksgiving dinner? ›

25 Non-Traditional Thanksgiving Dinner Ideas
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  2. 02 of 25. Roasted Pumpkin Soup. ...
  3. 03 of 25. Roasted Pumpkin and Goat Cheese Crostini. ...
  4. 04 of 25. Apple Pie Shot. ...
  5. 05 of 25. Citrus Turkey Brine. ...
  6. 06 of 25. Bacon-Wrapped Pork Medallions. ...
  7. 07 of 25. Tangy Honey-Glazed Ham. ...
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What are 4 other traditional Thanksgiving foods? ›

Of course, everybody knows that a traditional Thanksgiving dinner consists of turkey, ham, green been casserole, potatoes, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie, etc.

What is the basic Thanksgiving dinner? ›

A traditional Thanksgiving dinner has Turkey, stuffing (also called bread dressing), gravy, potatoes (mashed or scalloped), rolls with butter, green beans or some other cooked green like cabbage or collards, one orange thing (cooked carrots, sweet potato casserole, or squash), something cranberry flavored, and pie ( ...

What is the key ingredient to a perfect Thanksgiving Day dinner? ›

Whether you're drizzling it over your roast turkey, mashed potatoes, or flaky biscuits, homemade gravy is an absolute must-have during the holidays. Since it's such a staple, it's gotta be perfect—THIS is the recipe you need. Get the Perfect Gravy recipe.

What is the most common Thanksgiving meal? ›

America's different regions can favor different local cuisines, and Thanksgiving dinner provides no exception. While turkey is the top selection in every region, side-dish challenger mashed potatoes are tied for first place in the Midwest (both winning 85% of matchups) and West (both winning 79%).

What do most people eat for Thanksgiving dinner? ›

A Classic Thanksgiving Menu to Feed a Crowd
  • Crisp-Skinned Butterflied Roast Turkey With Gravy. ...
  • Basic Cranberry Sauce. ...
  • Classic Sage and Sausage Stuffing (or Dressing) ...
  • The Ultimate Homemade Green Bean Casserole. ...
  • The Best Roasted Sweet Potatoes. ...
  • Easy Roasted Brussels Sprouts. ...
  • Ultra-Fluffy Mashed Potatoes. ...
  • Butternut Pumpkin Pie.

What is mostly eaten for Thanksgiving? ›

As celebrated in the United States, the holiday of Thanksgiving usually revolves around a bountiful meal. Typical dishes include bread stuffing, potatoes, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie, and, above all, turkey.

What is a traditional Thanksgiving dinner menu? ›

Leftovers are the best part. For me the keys are roast Turkey, gravy, stuffing, mashed potatoes, candied yams, green bean casserole, pumpkin pie, roasted vegetables, cranberry sauce.

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