Thanksgiving Recipes (Most Popular)
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This healthy, creamy, mildly spicy soup can be served as a main course with toasted baguette slices or in small portions as a first course before an elegant dinner.
If you want to make it spicier, add some red chili flakes. For an extra hit of protein, add 50 ml ( 1/4 cup) of red lentils to the chicken stock.
Baked MAc & Cheese is a very popular classical dish. With It's 2 different kinds of cheese's, it makes it creamy, cheesy, soft, fluffy and contains alot of moisture with a crispy golden topping on the dish .
The perfect Mac and cheese is the one you make the best and the one you love eating.
The best rolls ever, my family has made these roll for every holiday since I could remember.
Grandma's cranberry sauce made with fresh cranberries.
Canned whole berry cranberry sauce can be substituted for the fresh but adds about 80 calories per serving..
A healthier alternative to high fat, extra sweet desserts that plague the holiday table.
Who doesn't love au gratin potatoes, but can't stand all that slicing? Skip it by using frozen shredded hash browns!
Great to satisfy comfort food cravings on cold winter evenings.
Great for Thanksgiving dinner. Butternut Squash marinated. This can made earlier in the day, should not be refridgerated.
My family love these biscuits. I make them for every thanksgiving. This recipe was given to me by a lady I care about. Thank you Alice.