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November 18, 2020

What To Bring To Thanksgiving

There are a lot of uncertainties this year, but one thing is for sure - the holidays will look a lot different in 2020. With large gatherings and travel being discouraged for now, celebrations like Thanksgiving will become much smaller and more intimate and honestly, we're looking forward to a change of pace. Whether it's just you and your roommates, or a small circle of loved ones, we've got a Thanksgiving recipe you'll be able to impress them with. Read on for our fave Thanksgiving recipes this year! 

1. Garlic Rosemary Chicken with Cranberries from @themediterraneandish

Okay, hear us out: Thanksgiving...chicken? YES. Mix it up this year (and make your life a little easier) with something smaller and more flavorful than a traditional turkey.

Rosemary Chicken recipe from @themediterraneandish

2. Gluten Free Thanksgiving Stuffing from @broccyourbody

Stuffing is a Thanksgiving must. And a gluten-friendly version of this notoriously bread laden dish? No excuse not to go for it! YUM.

Gluten Free Stuffing recipe from @broccyourbody

3. Cornbread Crumb Muffins from @howsweeteats

This recipe is a total game changer. Is it breakfast? Is it a Thanksgiving side dish? How about both. These Thanksgiving leftovers will hit the spot on Black Friday morning (assuming there are any left).

Cornbread Crumb Muffins recipe from @howsweeteats

4. Roasted Fennel & Carrots from @blackgirlsintraderjoes

You need to be eating more veggies. How do we know that? Um, because we do, too. This dish, with a white balsamic vinaigrette dressing, makes your veggies anything but boring. 

Roasted Fennel & Carrots with White Balsamic Vinaigrette Dressing from @blackgirlsintraderjoes

5. Holiday Charcuterie Board from @kaylaskitchandfix

Everybody likes a little something to snack on, and a charcuterie board is the perfect mix of salty, savory, and sweet. If you're not much of a cook (hey, not judging over here) this is also an easy-to-assemble people pleasing Thanksgiving appetizer. 

Holiday Charcuterie Board from @kaylakitschandfix

6. Roasted Bacon Brussels Sprouts with Salted Honey from @halfbakedharvest

You know you're a real adult when you're excited to eat your brussels sprouts - but who can resist? Especially when they're perfectly roasted and topped with crispy bacon and salted honey. This brussels sprouts recipe is sure to impress. 

Roasted Bacon Brussels Sprouts with Salted Honey recipe from @halfbakedharvest

7. Creamy Slow Cooker Garlic Mashed Potatoes from @allthehealthythings

Mashed potatoes are an absolute Thanksgiving requirement. These ones are easily made in the slow cooker, so you've got one less thing to worry about while you're frantically running around your kitchen. Win-win! 

Creamy Slow Cooker Garlic Mashed Potatoes recipe from @allthehealthythings

8. Roasted Cabbage "Turkey" from @sweetpotatosoul

We can't forget about the vegans in the group! Or really anyone looking to health-ify their holiday feast, this one's for you. Jenné Claiborne shows us how a roasted cabbage makes a great alternative entre with this vegan Thanksgiving recipe.

Cabbage "Turkey" recipe from @sweetpotatosoul

9. Pecan Pie Bars from @ambitiouskitchen

Alright, alright, let's get to the important part - Thanksgiving DESSERT. Put a twist on a holiday classic with these yummy bars. Plus, they're vegan, paleo, made with a shortbread almond flour crust, and topped with a salted caramel filling. Next. Level. 

Pecan Pie Bars from @ambitiouskitchen

10. Brown Butter Apple Blondies from @halfbakedharvest

@halfbakedharvest has cracked the code when it comes to Thanksgiving dessert recipes. These blondies are little slices of autumnal heaven. With golden brown butter, apple butter, cinnamon, and a maple cinnamon glaze...give yourself permission to just indulge. These are worthy every freakin' calorie, girl. 

Brown Butter Apple Blondies with Cinnamon Maple Glaze recipe by @halfbakedharvest

 

No matter what you end up cooking this Thanksgiving, we wish you a happy, fun and safe holiday!   


Want more festive feels? Read our Fall 2020 Office Buzz to see what our team is loving this season. 

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