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15 Must-Try Thanksgiving Recipes

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Thanksgiving is less than two weeks away and if you’re tasked with the responsibility of cooking for the whole family then you might want to get a handle on your menu before the week is up. So to help make thanksgiving menu planning a bit easier on you, here are 15 Must-Try Thanksgiving Recipes that you can incorporate into your family dinner.

15 Must-Try Thanksgiving Recipes

  1. Apple Pie with Crumb Topping
  2. Butter And Herb Roast Turkey
  3. Pasta, Broccoli & Crispy Fish Au Gratin –
  4. Sweet Potato Whip with Raspberry Swirl
  5. Roasted Garlic Buttermilk Mashed Potatoes
  6. Apricot Glazed Ham
  7. Watermelon Cranberry Sauce
  8. Pumpkin Spice Cupcakes
  9. 7-UP Biscuit 
  10. Curried Pumpkin and Butternut Squash Soup
  11. Chilli and Garlic Green Beans
  12. Cast-Iron Cornbread with Salted Molasses Butter
  13. Pumpkin Cheesecake
  14. “Candied” Sweet Potatoes
  15. Apple Cranberry Stuffing
  16. Spicy Italian Sausage & Rice Casserole

I won’t be spending  a lot of time in the kitchen this year  because we will be spending the day at my in-laws and I believe she’s having the food catered. However, I’m thinking  of making a dessert item but that’s not set in stone yet. How about you, what are your plans for Thanksgiving? Are you cooking?

14 Comments

  1. Thanks masses for including my chilli and garlic green beans in your thanksgiving round up.

  2. Thanks for including my Apricot Glazed Ham in this lovely round-up! I love that it only takes 15 minutes of prep time! 🙂 Have a lovely Thanksgiving!

  3. Tammy

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    I’ve been meaning to try the 7Up biscuits, I’ve seen them posted all over Facebook.

  4. Dianna @ Oy Vey a Day

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    I never, ever, ever would have thought to make sweet potatoes with raspberry… but now, I can’t stop thinking about it! Several others are calling out to me, too. I am pinning this for later.

  5. LyndaS

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    I have family coming in. Lucky me – my mom will be doing most of the cooking! 🙂

  6. Maryann

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    Man are you trying to make me fat before Thanksgiving – those look so good I could eat the screen.

  7. I’m doing the pumpkin cheesecake!

  8. Angela

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    Thanks for sharing these Thanksgiving recipes. We will be cooking and we are always looking for new sides and desserts to try.

  9. yum! Thanksgiving is just my little family of 5 so don’t have to cook a whole lot but am looking for some new dishes. Thanks! Found you from SITS today. 🙂

  10. Tracie

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    Just looking at this list is making me hungry!

  11. That all sounds delicious, especially the 7-up biscuits!

  12. jo n

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    The Sweet Potato Whip with Raspberry Swirl looks wonderful. I hope to remember to try it this year.

  13. mindy cole

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    All these recipes sound so good and would be a hit in my family

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