Health 6 years ago 6 Easy & Impressive Sides to Take to Turkey Day
I’ll be the first one to tell you that I’m not the most seasoned chef.
That being said, I love to get cooking in the kitchen when it comes to the holidays. It’s such a fun and special time to hang out with friends and family, all the while getting ready to eat some delicious and decadent food.
With Thanksgiving less than 3 weeks away {and a packed schedule}, I’m looking for some easy Turkey Day recipes that look {and taste} like I spent a lot more time on them than I actually did. I spent some time searching over the weekend and thought I’d share some recipes that are sure to elevate your Thanksgiving meal.
Whether you’re headed over to your neighbors for Friendsgiving or in charge of bringing some sides to your family Turkey Day dinner, these recipes are sure to impress the guests…
Simple Pumpkin Rolls
Make your dinner rolls extra festive this year by having them in the shape of pumpkins! Make this recipe even more simple and easy by picking up pre-made bread dough from the supermarket.
Find the recipe on Thistlewood Farms.
Lemony Fried Brussel Sprouts
Brussel sprouts are always a popular side dish for Thanksgiving. Take them to a new level with this skillet fried recipe, full of flavor. It will only take you 30 minutes and it's guaranteed to be a crowd pleaser that even the kids will love.
Find the recipe on Half Baked Harvest.
Rosemary Monkey Bread Stuffing
I won't lie, stuffing is one of my favorite parts of a Thanksgiving meal and I can't get over how delicious this Rosemary Monkey Bread Stuffing looks! People will definitely be impressed by this innovative way to eat stuffing and think it took you way more time to make than it does {just 20 min of prep time before it cooks}
Find the recipe on Country Living.
Creamy Cauliflower Mascarpone Gratin
Consider this another {decadent} way to get in more vegetables on Thanksgiving day. While this tastes like a cheesy casserole, it's packed with cauliflower. I don't recommend skipping mashed potatoes on Turkey day, but this could be a nice addition or alternative!
Find the recipe on Familystyle Food.
Honey Butter Roasted Acorn with Burrata and Pomegranate
I love this as an unexpected side dish for Thanksgiving! It looks festive and fancy, yet only requires a few ingredients and 10 minutes of prep time!
Find the recipe on Half Baked Harvest.
Quick Sausage Balls
Last {but certainly not least}, my family's Quick Sausage Ball recipe is always a crowd pleaser on Thanksgiving {and for the holidays in general}. It only requires 3 ingredients and 30-40 minutes. So easy!
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