When Thanksgiving starts feeling a little overwhelming, having 35 easy recipes lined up can bring a surprising sense of calm. They cover the kinds of moments when you want the meal to feel special without getting buried in prep work. I like choosing dishes that work for different parts of the day, so there’s always something that fits whatever pace the celebration takes. These ideas keep things warm, simple, and welcoming.

A closeup of a bowl of Cauliflower & Sweet Potato Soup.
Cauliflower & Sweet Potato Soup. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Pumpkin Whoopie Pies Recipe

A plate with pumpkin whoopie pies filled with white cream, surrounded by cinnamon sticks, star anise, and a small pumpkin decoration.
Pumpkin Whoopie Pies Recipe. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Whenever I bring these Pumpkin Whoopie Pies to a Thanksgiving gathering, there’s always someone asking for the recipe before the night is over. These little sandwich cakes are the perfect mix of fun and festive, with their creamy filling and soft pumpkin shells. They’re sweet, yet still feel just right during this cozy time of year. Trust me, you’ll want extra; they disappear before you know it!
Get the Recipe: Pumpkin Whoopie Pies Recipe

Cream of Onion Soup

Two bowls of cream onion soup on a wooden table.
Cream of Onion Soup. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

There’s something undeniably comforting about this Cream of Onion Soup at Thanksgiving. It’s the kind of dish that feels special without taking center stage, perfect for warming up before diving into turkey and stuffing. The rich, creamy texture brings a touch of elegance to the holiday table, and each spoonful is pure cozy goodness. Honestly, a bowl of this could be the highlight of your evening.
Get the Recipe: Cream of Onion Soup

Chocolate Pumpkin Patch Brownie Cake

A slice of Chocolate Pumpkin Patch Brownie Cake sits on a plate, accompanied by a fork.
Chocolate Pumpkin Patch Brownie Cake. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Dessert should be as playful as it is delicious, and this Chocolate Pumpkin Patch Brownie Cake checks both boxes. It’s rich, fudgy, and every bite feels like a little celebration of fall. I’ve served this to guests before, and often I can’t even get to the table without people admiring how fun and creative it looks! It’s one of those desserts that feels like an instant Thanksgiving tradition.
Get the Recipe: Chocolate Pumpkin Patch Brownie Cake

Turkey Pot Pies with Puff Pastry

Turkey Pot Pies with Puff Pastry on a counter.
Turkey Pot Pies with Puff Pastry. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

If you’re looking for a crowd-pleasing way to enjoy turkey beyond the usual roast, these Turkey Pot Pies with Puff Pastry are just perfect. The flaky, golden crust combined with a creamy filling is pure comfort food magic. These pot pies have a way of turning even leftovers into something luxurious. The first time I served them, I remember thinking, “Wow, this is Thanksgiving in one bite!”
Get the Recipe: Turkey Pot Pies with Puff Pastry

Air Fryer Sweet Potato Cubes

A white bowl filled with seasoned roasted sweet potato cubes, garnished with chopped herbs, with a metal serving spoon on the side and a printed napkin partially visible.
Air Fryer Sweet Potato Cubes. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

There’s no simpler way to showcase sweet potatoes than with these Air Fryer Sweet Potato Cubes. They come out perfectly crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, every single time. I love how easy they are; just toss them in the air fryer and let the magic happen. These are great for a Thanksgiving table when you’re looking for a little extra crunch to balance those softer, richer dishes.
Get the Recipe: Air Fryer Sweet Potato Cubes

Sauerkraut with Apples & Bacon

Sauerkraut in a serving dish with a spoon.
Sauerkraut with Apples & Bacon. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Bold, tangy, and a little unexpected, Sauerkraut with Apples & Bacon is the kind of side dish that surprises everyone in the best way. The sweet apples balance the sharpness of the kraut, and the smoky bacon gives it an irresistible depth of flavor. I’ve brought this dish to holidays before, and there’s always someone asking, “What’s in that? It’s amazing!” It’s such a conversation starter, too.
Get the Recipe: Sauerkraut with Apples & Bacon

Prosciutto Puff Pastry Pinwheels

A plate of Prosciutto & Parmesan Puff Pastry pinwheels.
Prosciutto Puff Pastry Pinwheels. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

One bite of these Prosciutto Puff Pastry Pinwheels, and it’s impossible to stop at just one. They’re flaky, buttery, salty, and so flavorful, perfect as a Thanksgiving appetizer or even a quick bite during the game. I love how fancy they look on a platter, even though they come together so easily. Whenever I serve these, they’re usually the first thing to vanish; it’s safe to say they make everyone happy.
Get the Recipe: Prosciutto Puff Pastry Pinwheels

Apple Pie Cinnamon Rolls

An apple cinnamon roll on a plate with a spoon.
Apple Pie Cinnamon Rolls. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

The cozy, cinnamon-spiced sweetness of these Apple Pie Cinnamon Rolls makes them feel like a warm hug from Thanksgiving morning all the way through dessert. I adore how they wrap apple pie flavors into such a classic comfort food, perfect for enjoying with coffee or cider. The last time I made these, there wasn’t a single roll left; every bite feels just like fall.
Get the Recipe: Apple Pie Cinnamon Rolls

Turkey Stuffed Shells with Pesto

Turkey and Pesto Stuffed Pasta Shells in a black cast iron dish.
Turkey Stuffed Shells with Pesto. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Here’s a dish that feels outside the box but totally Thanksgiving-worthy: Turkey Stuffed Shells with Pesto. The creamy richness of the turkey paired with the bright pop of pesto creates a perfect blend of flavors. It’s a little bold, a little unexpected, and absolutely delicious. I’ve found that people are always curious to give this one a try, and then they come back for seconds!
Get the Recipe: Turkey Stuffed Shells with Pesto

Pumpkin Snickerdoodle Cookies

Pumpkin Snickerdoodles on a circle grey and blue plate.
Pumpkin Snickerdoodle Cookies. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Soft, spiced, and rolled in just the right amount of sugary goodness, these Pumpkin Snickerdoodle Cookies are a sneaky favorite on Thanksgiving dessert tables. I’ll be honest; every time I serve these, I wish I had made more! They’re the kind of treat people grab “just one more” of, right as they’re heading out the door. Perfect for anyone who loves a pumpkin twist on a classic.
Get the Recipe: Pumpkin Snickerdoodle Cookies

Cream of Jalapeno Soup

Cream of Jalapeno Soup in a white bowl.
Cream of Jalapeno Soup. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Thanksgiving is often about tradition, but this Cream of Jalapeno Soup brings a bold, fun twist to the table. It’s creamy, comforting, and just spicy enough to wake up your palate; and honestly, people love that bit of unexpected flavor. I’ve seen guests light up over this soup, especially when paired with the rich sides that make up the rest of the meal. It’s an absolute treat.
Get the Recipe: Cream of Jalapeno Soup

Baked Spanish Rice

Baked Spanish Rice in two black baking dishes.
Baked Spanish Rice. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Some dishes bring unexpected brightness, and this Baked Spanish Rice is exactly that. Thanksgiving tables are usually stacked with heavy sides, but this rice brings a vibrancy that balances it all out. I love how the hearty flavors of tomato and spice fit in next to turkey; it’s unique yet comforting. Serve it once, and it might just become a yearly holiday favorite.
Get the Recipe: Baked Spanish Rice

Texas Corn Succotash

Texas Corn Succotash in a black bowl with spoon.
Texas Corn Succotash. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Packed with colorful veggies, bold flavors, and that touch of Southern charm, this Texas Corn Succotash is the side dish everyone seems to scoop twice. I love how it brings a little brightness to Thanksgiving meals, cutting through the heavier plates. It’s hearty enough to feel lovely but doesn’t weigh you down, which is perfect for such a big day.
Get the Recipe: Texas Corn Succotash

Smoked Tomatoes

Smoked tomatoes in a dish with grilled bread.
Smoked Tomatoes. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Smoky, savory, and bursting with bold flavor, these Smoked Tomatoes bring something uniquely delicious to Thanksgiving. They’re a side that feels special without being complicated, and they pair beautifully with everything from roast turkey to creamy mashed potatoes. I once served these at a fall dinner, and people couldn’t stop talking about the smoky flavor; it’s unforgettable.
Get the Recipe: Smoked Tomatoes

Apple Cheddar Muffins

Apple cheddar muffins on a white plate, with one muffin cut open and spread with butter, showing the moist, cheesy interior.
Apple Cheddar Muffins. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

There’s something so perfect about a little sweet-and-savory bite like these Apple Cheddar Muffins at Thanksgiving. They’re great for breakfast while you’re prepping the day, or as a bread option that’s just a bit different for the meal itself. I love how the hint of cheddar balances the fruit’s sweetness; it’s like biting into fall flavors all rolled into one.
Get the Recipe: Apple Cheddar Muffins

Grandma's Mashed Potato Casserole

A close-up of Grandma's Mashed Potato Casserole with a serving spoon in the dish.
Grandma's Mashed Potato Casserole. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

This Grandma’s Mashed Potato Casserole is just one of those dishes that feels like Thanksgiving to me. It’s creamy, comforting, and loaded with so much flavor that people always ask for seconds; or maybe thirds. Whether it’s on your main table or with leftovers, it adds an extra layer of coziness to the holiday that’s hard to beat.
Get the Recipe: Grandma's Mashed Potato Casserole

Fall Brownie Cupcake

Fall brownie cupcakes with whipped cream on a plate.
Fall Brownie Cupcake. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

There’s no denying that these Fall Brownie Cupcakes make Thanksgiving dessert tables so much sweeter. They are rich, chocolatey, and have just the right touch of fall flair that makes them feel special. I love seeing people’s faces light up when they grab one; something about their size and texture just draws people in.
Get the Recipe: Fall Brownie Cupcake

Creamy Pumpkin Soup

A bowl of creamy pumpkin soup garnished with cream and pumpkin seeds, served on a white plate with a gold spoon, next to a small pitcher and salt and pepper shakers.
Creamy Pumpkin Soup. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

Few dishes feel as elegant and seasonal as this Creamy Pumpkin Soup. It’s smooth, spiced, and comforting, making it a perfect starter for Thanksgiving dinner. I’ve found that soups like this can really set the mood; it fills the air with warm, cozy fall vibes without overpowering the rest of the day’s dishes.
Get the Recipe: Creamy Pumpkin Soup

Bacon Fried Corn

Bacon Fried Corn in a serving bowl.
Bacon Fried Corn. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

If there’s one side dish that gets everyone talking, it’s this Bacon Fried Corn. Crispy, smoky, and just a little indulgent, it’s the kind of thing you can’t help but pile onto your plate. I’ve seen crowds of hungry folks dig into this dish with big smiles; it’s the perfect easy comfort food for Thanksgiving!
Get the Recipe: Bacon Fried Corn

Smoked Queso

Smoked queso in a black pot.
Smoked Queso. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Thanksgiving might be rooted in tradition, but adding this Smoked Queso to the table feels like the perfect way to mix things up. It’s bold, cheesy, and full of smoky goodness that keeps everyone dipping chip after chip. The first time I tried this dish, I couldn’t believe how easy it was to make such a crowd-pleaser. Pair it with a drink before dinner; it’s the appetizer that gets people talking.
Get the Recipe: Smoked Queso

Turkey Roll Roast

A piece of roasted turkey on a cutting board with a knife.
Turkey Roll Roast. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Some Thanksgiving spreads call for simplicity, and this Turkey Roll Roast checks all the boxes while still feeling elegant. It’s great for smaller gatherings when you don’t need an oversized turkey but still want that classic flavor. I like how this dish lets you focus on the sides, and cleanup feels so much easier afterward, too!
Get the Recipe: Turkey Roll Roast

Smoked Dill Pickle Wings

Smoked chicken wings with pickles on a black plate.
Smoked Dill Pickle Wings. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Tangy, smoky, and packed with flavor, these Smoked Dill Pickle Wings bring a bold twist to Thanksgiving that gets people coming back for more. If your table needs that “fun” dish to keep the conversation lively, this one delivers. I remember seeing folks debate who’d grab the last wing; these are just too good to resist!
Get the Recipe: Smoked Dill Pickle Wings

Cinnamon Cream Cheese Pumpkin Muffins

A crumb-topped muffin sits on a white plate with a spoon; more muffins are in a baking tray in the background, next to a jar of brown sugar.
Cinnamon Cream Cheese Pumpkin Muffins. Photo credit: Bake What You Love.

These Cinnamon Cream Cheese Pumpkin Muffins aren’t just muffins; they’re a whole fall vibe rolled into one sweet and creamy bite. With their comforting flavors and soft texture, these have always made the Thanksgiving breakfast or dessert table just a bit more special. People love how they feel homemade, even if they’re simple to whip up. Trust me; breakfast or dessert, these muffins are flawless every time.
Get the Recipe: Cinnamon Cream Cheese Pumpkin Muffins

Copycat Cracker Barrel Baby Carrots

Copycat Cracker Barrel Baby Carrots in a white bowl.
Copycat Cracker Barrel Baby Carrots. Photo credit: Dinner by Six.

Sweet, buttery, and ridiculously easy to love, these Copycat Cracker Barrel Baby Carrots are perfect for a Thanksgiving dinner where simple and classic wins hearts. I’ve put these on the table alongside turkey, and people usually comment on how they taste “just like home.” They’re a reliable side that balances out all the richer pies and casseroles.
Get the Recipe: Copycat Cracker Barrel Baby Carrots

Apple Crisp with Ice Cream

Baked apple-crumble dessert with ice cream and caramel drizzle, homemade cozy fall treat.
Apple Crisp with Ice Cream. Photo credit: Bake What You Love.

Nothing warms up a Thanksgiving dessert table quite like this Apple Crisp with Ice Cream. Between the cinnamon-sugared apples and the golden, crumbly topping, it’s the kind of dish that gets everyone talking; and grabbing seconds. I always make sure there’s plenty of vanilla ice cream handy, because that creamy contrast makes this dessert absolutely unforgettable.
Get the Recipe: Apple Crisp with Ice Cream

Creamed Spinach with Mascarpone

Creamed Spinach with Mascarpone in a black dish.
Creamed Spinach with Mascarpone. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

This Creamed Spinach with Mascarpone feels just a little luxurious without being over-the-top, making it the ultimate Thanksgiving side. The mascarpone adds a richness that is hard to ignore, and it pairs beautifully with hearty dishes like turkey or stuffing. Comforting and indulgent in all the right ways, this is one side that always feels polished yet effortless.
Get the Recipe: Creamed Spinach with Mascarpone

Puff Pastry Pumpkin Turnovers

Pumpkin turnovers on a white plate, golden brown with spiced sugar topping and pumpkin filling peeking through.
Puff Pastry Pumpkin Turnovers. Photo credit: Bake What You Love.

There’s something so satisfying about biting into the flaky, buttery layers of these Puff Pastry Pumpkin Turnovers. These golden triangles of pumpkin joy bring everything festive to the dessert table without taking hours to prepare. I love serving these during Thanksgiving; people light up as soon as they see them and dip in. Whether it’s dessert or a post-dinner bite, these are always a win.
Get the Recipe: Puff Pastry Pumpkin Turnovers

Cold Crab Dip

A bowl of cold crab dip with crackers and chives.
Cold Crab Dip. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Thanksgiving doesn’t always have to be predictable, and this Cold Crab Dip is proof of that! It’s light, creamy, and feels just fancy enough to impress without being overwhelming. I’ve served it before when guests were grazing on appetizers, and it’s one of those dishes that keeps people coming back for just one more scoop. Perfect for keeping things festive before the turkey takes center stage.
Get the Recipe: Cold Crab Dip

Apple Dump Cake

A square of Apple Dump Cake topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream on a clear plate.
Apple Dump Cake. Photo credit: Bake What You Love.

This Apple Dump Cake might just be the easiest dessert you’ll ever make for Thanksgiving, but it doesn’t skimp on flavor. The soft, warm apples combine with a golden cake topping that’s downright irresistible. I’ve brought this to potlucks before, and it’s always the kind of dish people ask for the recipe for; it feels so comforting and effortless that it’s hard not to love.
Get the Recipe: Apple Dump Cake

Tomato Bruschetta Board

Tomato bruschetta board on a table.
Tomato Bruschetta Board. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

While Thanksgiving is all about heartier dishes, adding a fresh burst of flavor like this Tomato Bruschetta Board really balances everything out. Juicy tomatoes, crusty bread, and that hint of garlic; it’s an appetizer that feels light yet satisfying. This is often the dish people gather around while waiting for the turkey, and it’s surprisingly easy to pull together for such a colorful option!
Get the Recipe: Tomato Bruschetta Board

Chef Jenn’s Instant Pot Applesauce Recipe

Two small white bowls of applesauce topped with cinnamon are placed on a wooden board next to cinnamon sticks, an apple, and a jar of applesauce.
Chef Jenn’s Instant Pot Applesauce Recipe. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

There’s something so cozy about the idea of warm of Chef Jenn’s Instant Pot Applesauce Recipe at Thanksgiving. Whether you serve it as a quick side dish or let it stand on its own, the sweetness feels like fall in every bite. Every time I serve this, I love seeing people spoon it onto their plates; it pairs so well with turkey and stuffing that it almost feels essential once you try it.
Get the Recipe: Chef Jenn’s Instant Pot Applesauce Recipe

Chicken Gnocchi Soup

Two Chicken Gnocchi Soup copycat soup recipes on a table.
Chicken Gnocchi Soup. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Warm and hearty, this Chicken Gnocchi Soup has a way of turning Thanksgiving into a true celebration of comfort food. Every spoonful feels rich and enjoyable, especially on those crisp November nights. I’ll admit; this is the kind of dish that could steal the spotlight at the beginning of your meal, putting everyone in the coziest mood for everything else to follow.
Get the Recipe: Chicken Gnocchi Soup

Chef Jenn’s Fully Loaded Sweet Potato Casserole

A white plate with loaded sweet potato casserole topped with sour cream, bacon, cheese, and green onions, set on a brown charger plate with a fork and cooking utensils in the background.
Chef Jenn’s Fully Loaded Sweet Potato Casserole. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

If there’s anything worth making a little extra room for on Thanksgiving, it’s this Chef Jenn’s Fully Loaded Sweet Potato Casserole. This dish is everything people love about sweet potatoes: warm, rich, and layered with special touches that make it unforgettable. I served something similar during one holiday and remember people scraping the dish clean; it’s just so irresistible!
Get the Recipe: Chef Jenn’s Fully Loaded Sweet Potato Casserole

Smoked Mac & Cheese

A skillet filled with Smoked Mac & Cheese.
Smoked Mac & Cheese. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Nothing says comfort food quite like this Smoked Mac & Cheese, especially when Thanksgiving calls for something rich and indulgent. The smoky twist takes this classic cheesy dish to a whole new level. I’ve seen people pile this onto their plates before roasting the turkey even makes its way to the table. It’s seriously just that good!
Get the Recipe: Smoked Mac & Cheese

Cauliflower & Sweet Potato Soup

A closeup of a bowl of Cauliflower & Sweet Potato Soup.
Cauliflower & Sweet Potato Soup. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

This Cauliflower & Sweet Potato Soup is the kind of warm, velvety bowl that sets the tone for a cozy Thanksgiving feast. It brings just the right touch of seasonal flavors without overwhelming the palate, making it an ideal starter or quiet, comforting close to the meal. I’ve tried soups like this before, and they always feel like one of the more peaceful moments of the whole celebration.
Get the Recipe: Cauliflower & Sweet Potato Soup

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