I’m looking forward to catching up with friends this weekend and planning to get a little more organized about the upcoming holiday.
I hope that you have a great weekend. I’m taking next week off from posting. Have a wonderful holiday celebration with friends and family.
The holiday season snuck up on me. I am trying to get organized for Thanksgiving and my mind is already racing ahead to Christmas. I’m mentally snapping back and forth between the two holidays and what needs to be done. Time to start making lists!
Last week, I looked at a lot of recipes for inspiration and now I want to cook so many things!
The focus of this weekend’s post is Thanksgiving recipes. I’m also sharing some of my favorite recipes for leftover turkey.
I haven’t tried some of these recipes, but they look delicious.
- Appetizers:
- Smashed Acorn Squash and Garlicky Walnut Crostini (Country Living)
- Sweet Potato Baba Ghanoush (Sea Salt and Sailor Stripes)
- White Bean Hummus with Lemon Gremolata (Sea Salt and Sailor Stripes)
- Cranberry Brie Bites (Southern Living)
- Breads:
- Homemade Dinner Rolls (Love & Lemons)
- Jalapeño Cornbread (The Pioneer Woman)
- Vegetables and other sides:
- Spiced Cranberry Sauce with Orange and Star Anise (Country Living)
- Harissa Roasted Carrots (Sea Salt and Sailor Stripes)
- Green Beans with Lemon Sumac Dressing (Sea Salt and Sailor Stripes)
- Sautéed Celery with Aleppo Pepper (Sea Salt and Sailor Stripes)
- Brussels Sprouts and Broccoli with Cranberry Agrodolce (Food & Wine)
- Skillet Baked Macaroni and Cheese (Smitten Kitchen)
- Lemon-Parmesan Roasted Potatoes (Food Network)
- Mains:
- How to Cook a Turkey – The Best Recipe! (The Kitchn)
- Holiday Baked Salmon (Will Cook for Smiles)
- Mushroom Gravy Pie with Garlicky Kale Mashed Potatoes (The First Mess)
- Vegan Thanksgiving Wraps (Minimalist Baker)
- Desserts:
- Apple Pie – Gluten Free + Vegan (Vanilla and Bean)
- Dad’s Perfect Sweet Potato Pie (Joy the Baker)
- Croissant Apple Pudding (Sea Salt and Sailor Stripes)
If you have leftover turkey, I recommend one of these recipes from my site:
Goodness: A New Campaign Against Loneliness Starts With a Potluck (The New York Times)
About the photo: A large red cabbage for sale at a local farm stand.