Although we have our favorites for the Thanksgiving Day Holiday table, we certainly like to add a few over the years that we were introduced too.
We had never really had Butternut Squash soup and with one taste it was love at first bite.
There is a wonderful roundup below of tried and true recipes we make from year to year and some new additions to try.
Who could pass up homemade gravy, broccoli topped with cheese with a crunchy stuffing topping or a delicious Amaretto Pumpkin Cheesecake?
Everyone always looks forward to the desserts, there is always apple pie, pumpkin pecan tart pie, chocolate marble cream pie and old fashioned banana pudding on our tables.
Something for everyone and even some fluffy yeast rolls or broccoli cheese cornbread goes great with any brined Turkey.
We love our leftover hot covered Turkey sandwiches later in the week and make Turkey pot pies with leftovers.
I would love to hear what you do with your leftover Turkey and how you repurpose it for another meal in the comments.
Happy Thanksgiving and have a delicious day from our house to yours!
Fall Recipes
Pumpkin spice is always the first thought when fall arrives.
These recipes all have that wonderful fall feeling to bring to the Thanksgiving Day table.
The colorful soups, rolls, pasta, and desserts bring that down-home comfort feeling that everyone feels when the family gets together.
Whether it's the scent of the Turkey baking or any style Turkey you make, that seems to shout Thanksgivings for all of us.
Tale a stroll through these recipes and I hope it brings some warm feelings to your home this Holiday season.
Fried Turkey
Panera Copycat Butternut Squash Soup
Homemade Apple Cider
Broccoli Cheese Casserole
Best Potato Side Dishes
Amaretto Sweet Potatoes
Brussels with Cranberries
Stuffed Artichokes
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Grandma's Chicken Soup
Sweet Potato Rolls
Mom's Baked Lasagna
Shortbread Cutout Cookies
Sugar Pie Crockpot Pumpkin Puree
Italian Roasted Pumpkin Seeds
4 Ingredient Pumpkin Cake
Fresh Pumpkin Pie
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Classic Pumpkin Roll
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Easter RecipesGame Day Recipes
Best Holiday Side Dishes
Red White and Blue Recipes
Halloween Roundup
Christmas Recipes
Disclosure: This recipe was originally shared in 2012. It was edited and re-published in 2019.
Where should I start....so many mouthwatering recipes.
ReplyDeleteSweet potato rolls look particularly tempting!
wonderful round up Claudia! This is all great and tasty food to make a real festa!
ReplyDeleteI want to be at your house for Thanksgiving!!! Absolutely gorgeous meal, Claudia!
ReplyDeleteYour Pumpkin Sausage Bow Tie dish sounds wonderful
Beautiful post!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, Claudia! I don't have to venture too far to get Thanksgiving recipes...you've covered them all!
ReplyDeleteDeep fried turkey is so sinfully delicious, crispy, and yet so tender!
You have quite a list there, my friend. For sure, I want to try your mom's turkey gravy recipe, and some of your fabulous sides, and desserts:)
Thanks for sharing!xo
I keep looking but I can't find the order form on your website. So I will take enough of everything to feed 25 people. :-)
ReplyDeleteClaudia, This is a fantastic roundup! If inspiration hasn't hit anyone yet in regards to preparing for Thanksgiving, this post surely will. Brava!
ReplyDeleteSO many fantastic ideas! I really want to try to fry a turkey!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the great ideas!! I'm hosting Christmas this year for the first time so I might try some of these then :)
ReplyDeleteOh Claudia these all look delicious! I can feel my waistline expanding just looking at these.
ReplyDeleteI've never fried a turkey but would love to someday. I hear they taste amazing.
Great ideas, thanks for sharing all of them.
What a spread, Claudia. Maybe I just won't cook and fly down to dine with you! Hey are you anywhere near Ft. Lauderdale? I will be there on the 16th through 19th. Finally, from this roundup of yummies, I think I've got to try and make the amaretto cranberry sauce! WOW!
ReplyDeleteClaudia, that's a feast! Wow! For a table like this I should start my Thanksgiving preparations now... :)
ReplyDeleteHi Claudia, wow delicious feast. I'll go for the assorted coffee first, it look awesome. And the sweet potato roll look good, very well baked. :)
ReplyDeleteWow, this is the ultimate Thanksgiving recipe guide! Thanks for sharing it again as it's full of amazing recipes.
ReplyDeleteLots of good dishes here! I can't believe it's just around the corner already. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteClaudia,
ReplyDeleteI'm getting so excited for Thanksgiving just from reading this post! I'd gain 20 pounds if I ever ate at your table for the holidays!
Ciao,
Roz
A delicious collection of Thanksgiving recipes. Hope you are having a great week and thanks so much for sharing your post with us at Full Plate Thursday,456. We look forward to seeing you again very soon!
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