Even if you don’t have grandma’s recipes at your disposal (or your mom’s cooking abilities), you can still throw one heck of a feast with your friends this Thanksgiving.
These easy-to-make recipes will take the stress out of filling your friendsgiving dinner table. Honestly, it’s not about the food — it’s about who you share it with — but delicious food is always a bonus!
Below are 10 recipes that will leave your friends wanting more!
Slow Cooker Mashed Potatoes
It’s not Thanksgiving without a heaping pile of mashed potatoes on your plate, so do yourself and your friends a favor by throwing some peeled potatoes, chicken broth, sour cream, and spices into a Crock-Pot. Six hours later, and you’ve got yourself some fluffy mashed potato goodness.
Stuffing Muffins
This recipe is a fun take on a Thanksgiving staple. Take bread cubes, onions, spices and a few other ingredients to make a batch of stuffing muffins to make serving it easy peasy.
Roasted Brussels Sprouts
Side dishes don’t get any better than this. Brussels sprouts are delicious, especially when they’re covered in honey and balsamic vinegar and perfectly crispy from the oven. Make plenty because your pals are sure to love ‘em!
Apple Lattice Pie
These mini apple pies are served inside apples, so not only are they easy to make, they’re even easier to devour. All you need are apples, apple pie filling, and a pre-made pie crust — and dessert is served!
Cranberry and Sausage Stuffed Mushrooms
If you’re looking for the perfect finger food, look no further than these cranberry and sausage stuffed mushrooms. They’re light, easy to make, and just downright delicious.
Cranberry Sweet Potato Casserole
Sweet potatoes topped with pecans, cranberries, brown sugar, and marshmallows make for a side dish that’s the perfect mix of savory and sweet. The best part is you can throw everything in one dish and bake it right up (no prep necessary!).
Quinoa Stuffed Butternut Squash
For all of the vegetarians out there — consider this your main dish as it has everything you could want out of a Thanksgiving feast. There’s everything from chickpeas to cranberries, so you’ll get a variety of flavors in each and every bite.
Pumpkin Pie Sugar Cookies
Instead of making an entire pie, you can bake an adorable batch of pumpkin pie sugar cookies that are almost a little too good to eat.
Thanksgiving Pizza
Throw all of your favorite classic recipes into one hodgepodge dish for the ultimate Thanksgiving pizza. Trust us, it’s a recipe that’ll fit right in.
Stuffed Turkey Cutlets
Cooking an entire turkey can be difficult, but if you do it on a smaller scale, it’s much more manageable. Fill turkey cutlets with stuffing and bake until they’re ready to serve with gravy. These single serving babies are just as good as the whole turkey!
xx, The FabFitFun Team