Teri’s Guide to a Stress-Free Thanksgiving Dinner

I’m sharing some fresh tips and updates on classic Thanksgiving recipes that I hope you’ll enjoy. The secret to a memorable Thanksgiving meal is simple: love.

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Hearts Full and Plates Piled High: The Thanksgiving Meal Edition

Holidays blend food and family, and for me Thanksgiving sits at the sweetest intersection of both. The dishes I share here are heirloom favorites—recipes my mother made that became family traditions. Thanksgiving is my favorite day to celebrate gratitude, connection, and good food.

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Host with the Most: Teri’s Tips to Triumph This Year’s Thanksgiving Meal

In my cookbook I include a compact guide for Thanksgiving planning that covers timing, prep, and ways to keep the day joyful. If hosting feels overwhelming, the best remedy is preparation and delegation. Ask guests to bring a favorite side, assign someone the beverages, or designate a cleanup team—everyone likes to help and it lightens your load.

Teri & Roy looking at turkey on grill
Teri holding a photo of her & her mom
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Delegate to Celebrate: Assigning Thanksgiving Roles with Flair

Match tasks to strengths: a family baker can take dessert, a non-cook can pick up rolls from a bakery, and someone organized can manage the bar and drinks. I often order desserts from my local bakery—that removes one stress and guarantees a beautiful result. You can also create a signature cocktail or hand that off to someone who enjoys mixology. A little delegation makes the day smoother and more fun for everyone.

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Fabulous Recipes for Every Part of Your Thanksgiving Meal

Whether you’re planning an entire menu or just picking a side to bring, the recipes below cover appetizers, sides, mains, desserts, and creative leftover ideas—something for every taste and dietary need.

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Recipes for Thanksgiving Prep

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Do-Ahead Turkey Drippings

Turkey drippings are the backbone of great gravy. I prepare drippings ahead of time so I don’t risk burning them on the hectic day. Making them in advance ensures rich, reliable gravy every year.

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Turkey Stock

Good turkey stock transforms stuffing, gravy, and soups. I make turkey stock once a year and freeze extra quarts to use through the winter. Save the carcass, simmer with aromatics, strain, and freeze—this simple step amplifies flavor across your holiday menu.

Appetizers & Cocktails for Your Thanksgiving Meal

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Crudités

Crudités are colorful, simple, and crowd-pleasing. Use seasonal vegetables for crunch and visual appeal, and pair them with a few different dips to satisfy all palates.

Finished cheeseball on a wood board.

The Best Old School Cheeseball Recipe

A cheeseball brings instant nostalgia to the table. I love updating classic recipes to honor tradition while keeping flavors fresh and crowd-friendly.

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Holiday Batch Cocktails for Friendsgiving

Batch cocktails simplify hosting—prepare large pitchers of seasonal drinks so guests can serve themselves. Choose complementary flavors across two options to keep costs reasonable while offering variety.

Recipes for Thanksgiving Side Dishes

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Holiday Salad with Balsamic Poppyseed Dressing

This simple salad pairs seasonal greens and toppings with a jar-shaken balsamic poppyseed dressing. It’s gluten-free, dairy-free, and brightens the table with color and texture.

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Onion Spoon-bread Soufflé

This onion spoon-bread is a soft, pillowy side that has become a beloved tradition. It’s comfort food done beautifully and travels well from oven to table.

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French Green Beans with Garlic and Pepitas

Blanched green beans sautéed with garlic and pepitas (pumpkin seeds) offer a crunchy, flavorful side that even converts picky eaters. They’re simple, vibrant, and addictive.

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An Easy Sausage & Sage Stuffing Recipe From Roy

Roy’s stuffing is rooted in a long-standing recipe and elevated by bacon, sausage, and a deeply caramelized mirepoix. It’s rich, savory, and a crowd favorite year after year.

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Grandma Pat’s Stuffing

My mother’s version uses saltines instead of bread for a uniquely simple, nostalgic stuffing. It’s a high-calorie, high-comfort classic that always brings back memories of family gatherings.

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Mashed Potatoes

These mashed potatoes are a household staple because they’re consistently creamy and comforting. They pair perfectly with gravy and roast meats and are a reliable crowd-pleaser.

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Easy Holiday Corn Soufflé

This corn soufflé, a family favorite, is comfort food at its best. Known in some places as corn pudding, it’s a sweet-savory side that complements traditional Thanksgiving flavors.

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Easy Gluten-Free Corn Soufflé

An adapted gluten-free version of the corn soufflé keeps the same comforting texture and flavor for guests with dietary restrictions.

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Vegan Risotto

For a vegetable-forward option, this vegan risotto offers richness and depth without animal products. It’s a thoughtful addition when guests prefer plant-based dishes.

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Kale and Brussels Sprouts Salad

This crisp, flavorful salad combines kale and shaved Brussels sprouts for a hearty, make-ahead side that holds up on the buffet.

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Raspberry Jello Mold

A vintage raspberry jello mold from my sister’s kitchen offers a playful nod to cranberry sauce and a sweet, nostalgic side many guests remember fondly.

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Fall Salad

This fall salad highlights seasonal produce—beets, butternut squash, and pomegranate—for a nutritious, colorful side that balances richer dishes on the table.

Thanksgiving Main Dish Recipes

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Pork Roast with Prune Wine Reduction

This pork roast is juicy and festive, finished with a prune-wine reduction that’s rich without relying on butter or cream—an elegant alternative to the usual roast.

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Thanksgiving Style Chicken

For smaller gatherings, a Thanksgiving-style chicken captures many of the flavors of a turkey in a more compact, easier-to-manage form.

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Apple Brined Oven Roasted Turkey Breast

An apple-brined turkey breast uses dried apple chips and aromatics to create a subtle sweet-savory brine that enhances the turkey’s flavor and keeps the meat moist.

Recipes for Thanksgiving Dessert

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Holiday Orange Gluten-Free Bundt Cake

This moist, gluten-free orange bundt cake is a standout dessert developed by a talented baker on our team. It’s festive, reliable, and perfect for guests with gluten sensitivities.

Recipes for Thanksgiving Leftovers

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Turkey Soup

Turkey soup is the ultimate use of leftovers. Simmer picked-clean carcasses with vegetables and herbs for hours, then strain to create a nourishing, deeply flavored soup that tastes like Thanksgiving in a bowl.

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Grape, Apple, and Walnut Turkey Salad

Turn leftover turkey into a bright salad with grapes, apples, celery, and walnuts tossed in a lemony dressing. It’s fast, fresh, and keeps well for several days.

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