Entertaining Holiday Planning Thanksgiving Ideas The Thanksgiving Playbook However you gather this year, you can make the holiday personal, special, and delicious. Try some new moves, pull out old favorites that always bring the magic, or mix and match! It's Thanksgiving your way, and it's ALL good. By Cheryl Slocum Cheryl Slocum Cheryl Slocum is an award-winning writer, home cooking expert, and Senior Food and Features Editor at Allrecipes Magazine. She's in tune with the interest and challenges of everyday cooks and covers cooking techniques, baking, seasonal and regional cooking, food trends, kitchen products, and cocktails. Allrecipes' editorial guidelines Published on October 18, 2021 Close Photo: Brie Passano Turkey and Friends What roasts will steal the show at your table? Herbed turkey in a hurry or a spicy-sweet bird on the grill? A smoky cauliflower roast or a bourbon-spiked ham? Itty-bitty beef Wellingtons or all of the above? There are no wrong moves here — only delicious choices. 01 of 20 The Greatest Grilled Turkey Brie Passano View Recipe If you want to make a second turkey, host an outdoor Thanksgiving, or just love the smoky flavor of a bird cooked over coals, grilling is the way to go! "I had never done a turkey on the grill before. But with a huge family gathering this Thanksgiving, room in the oven was pretty scarce! It was moist and beautiful." — QUEEN LLEMON 02 of 20 Make-Ahead Turkey Gravy Brie Passano View Recipe "This gravy rocks! I am a big-time cook, and I love to make Thanksgiving dinner. I also want to have fun and relax with my guests. Making this ahead of time is key for me to have both good gravy and good fun. It's so easy and rewarding." — SCUBAGIRL 03 of 20 Whole Roasted Cauliflower with Smoked Paprika Brie Passano View Recipe Vegans and omnivores alike will love this special veggie centerpiece. Roasting the red and golden beets and the carrots separately helps keep the colors vibrant and distinct. "It has a unique blend of spices, a great taste, and a nice presentation!" — SWUNNER 04 of 20 Bourbon-Glazed Ham Pictured: Bourbon Glazed Ham. Brie Passano View Recipe Scoring and marinating lets bourbon's earthy notes seep into the ham. The honey, brown sugar, and pineapple create a savory-sweet glaze as it bakes. "This is a delicious combo of about five recipes I found while researching for my first Thanksgiving ham. The empty baking pan afterwards was my best compliment!" — JENNIFER 05 of 20 Individual Beef Wellingtons Brie Passano View Recipe Not big on carving at the table, but still want something special? Wrap seared filets mignons and sautéed mushrooms in puff pastry for mini Wellingtons. No slicing required! Just take care to cool the meat and mushroom mixture before folding it up in the dough. "Wow, what a delightful dish. I often serve filet for special meals, and this added that special touch to make it fun and different." — THEBUSYLITTLEBAKER 06 of 20 Roast Spatchcock Turkey Brie Passano View Recipe Spatchcocking — removing the backbone and flattening — yields a bird that cooks evenly and in half the time. An overnight herb, salt, and pepper dry brine makes for well-seasoned, moist, and tender meat with the crispiest skin. The splayed turkey may look odd coming out of the oven. But once carved, it's sure to generate all the Thanksgiving oohs and aahs. "Several years back, I tried spatchcocking my Thanksgiving turkey the way I'd already been doing roast chickens. I was nervous about springing this on my family and guests, but I went ahead and did it. My turkey, my rules! Everyone love it." — ALLRECIPES.COM SENIOR EDITOR VANESSA GREAVES Get More Thanksgiving Main Dish Recipes So Many Sides For all the fuss about the bird, it's the sides that make Thanksgiving a feast. Our Allrecipes community shared favorites that make the meal unforgettable. There's creamy onion gravy, green bean casserole with Italian flair, streusel-topped sweet potatoes, and more. Trust: You're going to need a bigger plate. 07 of 20 Green Bean Artichoke CasseroleGreen Bean Artichoke Casserole Brie Passano View Recipe "My family always has an Italian version of a green bean casserole — with artichoke hearts and lots of olive oil and bread crumbs. With the flavor profile of a stuffed artichoke, it's a must-have at Thanksgiving." — ALLRECIPES.COM CULINARY PRODUCER NICOLE McLAUGHLIN 08 of 20 Roasted Beets with Goat Cheese and Walnuts Brie Passano View Recipe "This dish shakes things up from the usual while still being everything we want in a holiday dish: rich, earthy, slightly sweet, and deeply satisfying." — ALLRECIPES.COM HOW-TO VIDEO PRODUCER CHEF JOHN MITZEWICH 09 of 20 Better-Than-Gravy Creamed Pearl Onions Brie Passano View Recipe "A culinary student in Omaha, Nebraska, shared a version of this with me ages ago. It's truly terrific and goes with everything on the Thanksgiving table. I really do like it better than gravy on mashed potatoes." — ALLRECIPES EDITOR IN CHIEF NICHOLE AKSAMIT You can leave the onions whole or slice them in a food processor to save some time — but slicing them by hand makes the sweetest little rings. 10 of 20 Cranberry Sauce Extraordinaire Brie Passano View Recipe A blend of fresh, frozen, and dried fruits and just the right amount of sugar and spice make this sauce a keeper. 11 of 20 Sweet Potato Streusel Casserole with Coconut Brie Passano View Recipe "This is the ultimate favorite holiday recipe in our family," says recipe contributor LvsCoffee7. You can bake it in individual ramekins as shown or in a 2-quart baking dish. 12 of 20 Nanny Rosalind's Cornbread Dressing Brie Passano View Recipe "This is my aunt's recipe for my grandmother's fabulous dressing. It has a spicy Lousiana kick." — ALLRECIPES.COM ASSISTANT EDITOR MARY CLAIRE LAGROUE Homemade and store-bought cornbread both work well for this dressing. If yours is super-fresh, crumble it onto a baking sheet, then leave it out, loosely covered, overnight to dry a bit. Or bake 5 to 7 minutes in a 375 degrees F oven. 13 of 20 Warm Brussels Sprout Salad with Hazelnuts and Cranberries Brie Passano View Recipe I made this for Thanksgiving to take to my aunt's house. It was so good! It's definitely a keeper." — SCRAPPYTOOTSI 14 of 20 Slow Cooker Mashed Potatoes Brie Passano View Recipe "This recipe is always on my menu. The grandchildren would revolt if I didn't make it. I love that I can make it in advance and that it doesn't take up valuable space." — ALLRECIPES ALLSTAR PAULA ROTEN Get More Thanksgiving Side Dish Recipes Easy, Breezy Brie Need a quick appetizer? A wheel of decadent Brie is always welcome and ready in a snap. Adorn the rich, creamy cheese — fresh from the fridge or baked to oozy perfection — with these simple toppers. Brie Passano Baked Brie Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). Put Brie on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Bake until Brie is warmed through, 30 to 35 minutes. Top with desired topping ideas below: Toppers Sweet Orange and Cranberry: orange marmalade + dried cranberries (rehydrate in water or soak in Grand Marnier or other orange liqueur) + chopped toasted walnutsCaramelized Onion & Bacon: caramelized onion + cooked bacon crumbles + fresh sageHoneyed Pear & Thyme: pear slices (if you'd like, soak them in brandy) + honey + fresh thyme leavesSumac-Spiced Apricots & Olives: dried apricots + green pitted olives + olive oil + ground sumacMaple, Apple & Pecans: maple syrup + chopped toasted pecans + snipped fresh rosemary Get More Thanksgiving Appetizer Recipes Desserts for Days Settle into the sweetest spot — the dessert table — where it's almost impossible to pick a favorite. Happily, you don't have to. Thanksgiving means there's enough time to try them all — eventually. Treat yourself! 15 of 20 Cheesecake with Cranberry Glaze and Sugared Cranberries Carson Downing View Recipe The double dose of cranberries adds a sweet-tart punch to this creamy cheesecake, which you can prepare up to three days ahead. 16 of 20 Sweet Potato Cupcakes with Toasted Marshmallow Frosting Carson Downing View Recipe If you're a fan of sweet potato casserole, you'll love these cupcakes (the dessert version!). If you like, you can use pumpkin purée instead of sweet potatoes. "These are so festive and delicious! I will definitely make these again for the holidays!" — LISAWAS 17 of 20 Chocolate Silk Pie Carson Downing View Recipe "This is adapted from the secret recipe that for decades was known only to chefs at Miller & Rhoads, a department store in Richmond, Virginia, that closed back in 1990. My wife's dad got special dispensation to get the recipe when he retired in the 1970s. It has since been a family must-have for Thanksgiving and Christmas." — ALLRECIPES MANAGING EDITOR DOUG CRICHTON 18 of 20 Pecan Pie Bars I Carson Downing View Recipe "These bars are a favorite recipe for Thanksgiving and Christmas. I have been told that if I don't bring them, they won't let me in!" — JODI WILLIE 19 of 20 Grandma's Banana Pudding Carson Downing View Recipe "My grandma ran a country club and a restaurant in her day. She can make amazing food, but sometimes it's hard to get a recipe from her because she doesn't measure anything and makes everything from memory. While letting her talk it out, I was able to get this banana pudding and a few other recipes written down. Enjoy!" — TIGRBTRFLY This vintage dessert is best made and served on the same day. 20 of 20 Chai Apple Pie Carson Downing View Recipe "This recipe inspired me to bake a pie for the first time in my life, and what a success! The spiciness is to die for! I made this for Thanksgiving, and I'll be making it again because everybody absolutely loved it!" — MELISSA BEZNER Get More Thanksgiving Dessert Recipes This article originally appeared in the October/November 2021 issue of Allrecipes Magazine. Related Super Easy Thanksgiving Recipes for First-Time Cooks How Long to Cook a Turkey Browse All Thanksgiving Recipes Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit