Our Top Thanksgiving Recipes with 1,000+ Reviews (2024)

When it comes to cooking the biggest meal of the year, you can't go wrong with these boast-worthy recipes that have already been battle-tested by your fellow home cooks at their own Thanksgiving feasts. Each of these delectable options has earned 1,000 reviews (and often a whole lot more) on Allrecipes — making them the best of the best. Scroll through to take a look at our most popular Thanksgiving recipes.

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Perfect Turkey

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Allrecipes user Shelly White credits her friend from France for this "perfectly seasoned and juicy" version of the Thanksgiving centerpiece, fragrant with fresh thyme and white wine. "She never measures anything, so use your own judgment for vegetable amounts," Shelly writes. "I usually err on the side of more is better!'" No room in your fridge for a bucket to brine the bird? Allrecipes user redamber recommends you pop your turkey and brine into an oven bag, squeeze out the air, tie it shut, and chill it overnight in a well-iced cooler.

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Roasted Brussels Sprouts

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If you never imagined you'd eat a Brussels sprout willingly, Allrecipes user BAYSIDE used to agree — until she tried this simple recipe. "These yummy, salty, nutty, crunchy, caramelized Brussels sprouts were SO good. No bitterness whatsoever!" Her advice: Halve the sprouts to avoid "mushy middles" and cut away the "sprout" part to avoid bitter flavors.

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Cranberry Sauce

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Sometimes, keeping it simple is simply the best. With just four ingredients, this recipe comes together easily on the stove and can be made ahead for ease and to let the flavors meld. "This was the best cranberry sauce I have ever had!" writes Allrecipes user LEXI, JACK and COOKIE. "I used to just resort to canned because I never seemed to be able to make a 'good' cranberry sauce."

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Homemade Mac and Cheese

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"Very creamy and yummy," writes Allrecipes user Julie Olsen. "If you think your sauce is too runny before pouring it over the macaroni, it's not. I was very nervous that my sauce was not thick enough, but once I poured it over the macaroni and baked it, the dish turned out wonderful!"

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Sweet Potato Pie

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"People who have eaten sweet potato pie all their lives say this recipe is the best they've ever tasted," writes Allrecipes user SL, who has baked this dessert three Thanksgivings in a row. What puts SL's version of this popular holiday recipe over the top? She swaps evaporated milk for the standard and replaces half the white sugar with brown.

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Granny Kat's Pumpkin Roll

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If you're a jelly roll novice, it's your lucky day. The comments below Granny Kat's masterpiece are a treasure trove of tips to ensure your efforts won't wind up a #PinterestFail. Key wisdom: use a bigger pan than you think you need and don't attempt to cram in every last bit of filling. You'll find the work is worth it. "I wish there were more stars available because I'd give this recipe ALL of them," writes Allrecipes user Christie. "My husband, who has something to say about EVERYTHING, said 'Well, I just can't find one thing that I'd improve about this.'"

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Slow Cooker Turkey Breast

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We know what you're thinking: would anyone really fix the centerpiece of Thanksgiving dinner in a slow cooker? The answer is definitely yes. "I was skeptical about cooking turkey in the crock pot but was pleasantly surprised that it came out so moist," writes Lori, who also notes clean-up is easy. Plus, just think of all the extra oven space you've created to bake more pies!

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Cream Corn Like No Other

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Sure, you can always eat creamed corn from a can. But Allrecipes user LINDA MCLEAN writes that even her husband and youngest daughter couldn't believe the difference after tasting this recipe. "My older daughter can't stand creamed corn but decided to give this a taste. Guess what? Her plate had a huge helping!"

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Awesome Sausage, Apple, and Cranberry Stuffing

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"This is my favorite recipe on this site," writes Allrecipes user StephanieM. After just a few years of serving this stuffing, "it's demanded of me at every family get-together." She advises you to experiment with different types of bread until you find your favorite combo (she recommends sourdough and potato bread). And if you have them handy, reach for fresh herbs over dried for best results.

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Garlic Mashed Potatoes Secret Recipe

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Whether you're fixing mashed potatoes for your entire clan or a party of five, Allrecipes user AUSTAD's recipe offers garlicky joy. For a less intense but still enjoyable garlic-ness, heed the wisdom of fellow cook Z and use roasted garlic rather than raw.

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Yummy Sweet Potato Casserole

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"My family begs me to make this creamy baked dish every Thanksgiving and Christmas," writes Allrecipes user TinaB. "What makes it so good is the pecan topping! Try it, and I'm sure it will become your new tradition!"

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Grandma's Green Bean Casserole

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The key to rocking this recipe: fresh, steamed green beans, writes Allrecipes user momma_s. "I am not too big on veggies, but I CRAVE this dish!" For that familiar consistency, fellow Allrecipes user KIMAR recommends sautéeing the onion in butter until translucent, reducing the salt and flour by half, and adding half the cheese into the beans mixture.

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Apple Pie by Grandma Ople

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With 10,000+ reviews, this prize-winning recipe from the grandmother of MOSHASMAMA is a gift that keeps on giving and a highlight of holiday meals. The stand-out ingredient? Pleasingly tart Granny Smith apples. Review after review sings the praises of this straightforward pie. "Henceforth, I am eschewing all other apple pie recipes," writes wee red. "Truly spectacular."

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Winter Fruit Salad with Lemon Poppyseed Dressing

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If you're running out of time to concoct the dressing for this fresh and flavorful salad, substitute your favorite store-bought poppyseed dressing. Many reviewers also changed up the nuts or cheese to suit their personal tastes. "One word of caution," writes Allrecipes user KOALAGIRL. "This fed three hungry adults (two helpings for the men). So don't be fooled by the 'serves 12.' Your family and guests will go back for seconds, trust me!"

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Grandmother's Buttermilk Cornbread

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When in doubt, trust Grandma. This recipe from the grandmother of Allrecipes user BETHANYWEATHERSBY turns out reliably moist and tender. It also calls for sugar, as a heads up for those on the savory side of the great "should sugar exist in cornbread" debate. The correct answer: it depends on how your own grandma makes it!

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Downeast Maine Pumpkin Bread

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If you're looking for a treat other than pie this Thanksgiving, try this spicy pumpkin bread. Recipe creator Laurie Bennett says this bread is even better the day after it's baked, so you can make it ahead of time and have one less thing in your oven on Thanksgiving. "I cannot believe how delicious this recipe was! I have never tasted such a rich, soft, and filled-with-flavor pumpkin bread in my life," says reviewer Kenna Pomeroy.

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Sweet Dinner Rolls

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These are the soft, pillowy Thanksgiving dinner rolls you remember. Don't have a bread machine handy? Follow the lead of Allrecipes users K PRAPER and summer_lover for tips to get your dough rising on the stovetop and countertop.

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Butternut Squash Soup

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Smooth, creamy, decadent … and yes, we're talking about soup, people! Make this ahead and freeze to have one less task to tackle on turkey day. To save even more time, skip the hassle of hacking apart a raw squash and make it like Allrecipes user JINGSHI: "The easiest way to prepare butternut squash is to pierce it with a fork and bake it, whole, at 400 degrees F for one hour. Let cool, then halve lengthwise and remove the seeds. The flesh scoops out easily with a spoon. No cutting or dicing required." Save even more time by buying pre-diced, frozen butternut squash.

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Double Layer Pumpkin Cheesecake

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Warning: this cheesecake is so good it may very well walk right away from you. So cautions Allrecipes user bonniejo roberts, who took it to work, went to answer the phone, came back 10 minutes later, "and the whole cheesecake was gone! I couldn't believe it!" The moral of this story: let the call go to voicemail.

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Mouth-Watering Stuffed Mushrooms

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This is the perfect recipe to delegate to one of your guests who really wants to make something simple but impressive. Take them to the next level with these tips from Allrecipes user (and repeat stuffed mushroom-making master) Stephanie G.: add crabmeat to the mixture to boost the savory quotient, use smaller mushrooms to create a better balance between mushroom and filling, sprinkle with Parmesan cheese just before baking, and bake them in mini muffin tin pans to keep the mushrooms from tipping over and rolling around in the oven.

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White Chocolate and Cranberry Cookies

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Allrecipes user Carla Brown recommends doubling this recipe and adding ½ cup of chopped pecans. Fellow baker LongIslandBorn echoed many other reviewers with her advice to swap vanilla extract for the brandy: "What can I say? I've now found a family tradition that I will make for Thanksgiving and Christmas forever!"

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Awesome and Easy Creamy Corn Casserole

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This slightly sweet and extra creamy corn casserole only requires a few ingredients but will be a hit at Thanksgiving dinner. It's easy to throw together, and if you double the ingredients, you can make the casserole in a 9x13-inch baking dish. "I've made this casserole for Thanksgiving the last two years. There is never a crumb left! Everyone loves it," says home cook IRISHMAIDEN.

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Brown Family's Favorite Pumpkin Pie

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What makes this pumpkin pie a real winner? The walnut streusel topping. "There aren't enough stars for this pumpkin pie! Everyone raved about it! The streusel topping is incredible, and the pie itself makes a great presentation," says reviewer Jillian.

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FAQs

What are the top 10 most popular Thanksgiving foods? ›

Top 10 Thanksgiving Dishes
  1. Turkey.
  2. Stuffing/Dressing.
  3. Pumpkin Pie.
  4. Sweet Potato Casserole.
  5. Mashed Potatoes.
  6. Ham.
  7. Green Bean Casserole.
  8. Cranberry Jelly.
Nov 22, 2023

What are the top 20 Thanksgiving foods in America? ›

Top 20 Thanksgiving Recipes
  • Apple Stuffing.
  • Homemade Buttermilk Cornbread.
  • Asparagus Bake.
  • Creamy Green Bean Casserole.
  • Cranberry Sauce.
  • Creamy Cream Cheese Mashed Potatoes.
  • Turkey Gravy.
  • Apple Pie.

What is the least popular Thanksgiving food? ›

The Least Popular Thanksgiving Foods, Ranked
  • Sweet Potatoes or Yams — 25.12%
  • Stuffing/Dressing. — 22.33%
  • Pumpkin Pie. — 21.44%
  • Carrots. — 16.95%
  • Mashed Potatoes. — 15.45%
  • Corn. — 14.36%
  • Macaroni and Cheese. — 14.36%
  • Apple Pie. — 12.86%

What are 4 commonly consumed foods at Thanksgiving other than turkey? ›

Cornish game hen, goose, duck, ham, beef, salmon, and mushroom recipes make worthy centerpieces for holiday meals.

What is the most eaten meat on Thanksgiving? ›

The centerpiece of contemporary Thanksgiving in the United States is Thanksgiving dinner (informally called turkey dinner), a large meal generally centered on a large roasted turkey.

What is the most eaten food on Thanksgiving? ›

Most Traditional Thanksgiving Foods. A traditional Thanksgiving meal consists of roast turkey and many sides including stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy, corn, green beans and cranberry sauce, with pumpkin pie as dessert.

What is the unhealthiest food at Thanksgiving? ›

14 Unhealthiest Thanksgiving Sides To Avoid This Year
  • Potatoes au gratin. ...
  • Macaroni and cheese. ...
  • Canned cranberry sauce. ...
  • Candied yams. sasazawa/Shutterstock. ...
  • Sausage stuffing. Alivemindphotography/Getty Images. ...
  • Turkey Gravy. Brent Hofacker/Shutterstock. ...
  • Cornbread. Bhofack2/Getty Images. ...
  • Pecan Pie. Nicolasmccomber/Getty Images.
Nov 6, 2023

What do Californians eat for Thanksgiving? ›

While turkey is a staple on most Thanksgiving tables across America, Californians often opt for fresh, locally sourced turkeys or even try alternative proteins like roasted duck or quail. In addition to the main protein, Californians love to incorporate seasonal vegetables into their Thanksgiving feasts.

What is America's favorite Thanksgiving side dish? ›

What is America's favorite Thanksgiving side? Mashed potatoes took home the top spot for this year's favorite side. The top five most popular holiday side dishes include: Mashed potatoes.

What is the top disliked Thanksgiving food? ›

For the third year in a row, cranberry sauce takes the cake as the least favorite Thanksgiving food. It is disliked by more than 31 percent of respondents, according to a survey conducted by SurveyMonkey on behalf of The Vacationer, a travel and vacation content site.

What not to do at Thanksgiving dinner? ›

13 things you should never do on Thanksgiving
  1. Say the food will be ready at 5 p.m. when it won't be ready until 7 p.m. Everyone is hungry. ...
  2. Bring someone who wasn't invited. ...
  3. Make Jell-O salad. ...
  4. Bring up politics. ...
  5. Undercook or overcook the turkey. ...
  6. Come unannounced. ...
  7. Talk about how you're ruining your diet. ...
  8. Eat way too much.
Nov 5, 2018

What are the three least liked Thanksgiving foods? ›

According to the data, 27% of Americans absolutely hate candied yams. Green bean casseroles (25%) and cranberry sauce (24%) rounded out the top three ranking of most-hated sides.

What do you say instead of Happy Thanksgiving? ›

Short Thanksgiving greetings

May the chairs around your table be filled with those you love. May this day and every day be filled with love, joy and happiness. Wishing you every blessing of this bountiful season. May the blessings of Thanksgiving fill your heart and home with joy.

What food do more than 90 percent of Americans eat on Thanksgiving? ›

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) - Almost 90 percent of Americans will eat turkey for Thanksgiving, according to the National Turkey Federation.

What food was present at the first Thanksgiving but is rarely eaten now? ›

Culinary historians believe that much of the Thanksgiving meal consisted of seafood, which is often absent from today's menus.

What are 5 traditional Thanksgiving foods? ›

Southern-cuisine expert and cookbook author Diana Rattray has created more than 5,000 recipes and articles in her 20 years as a food writer. The classic Thanksgiving dinner includes old-time favorites that never change: turkey, gravy, stuffing, potatoes, veggies, and pie.

What are the top 5 Thanksgiving foods in the US? ›

An American Feast - Foods that Make Up an American Thanksgiving...
  • Turkey. Just as it's a traditional meat used for Christmas dinner, turkey is favoured because it's big – and that means it can feed a whole family. ...
  • Cranberry sauce. ...
  • Vegetables. ...
  • Marshmallow sweet potatoes. ...
  • Pumpkin pie. ...
  • Pecan pie.

What are 3 main foods on Thanksgiving? ›

The traditional roasted turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, candied yams, cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie are on almost every modern Thanksgiving menu, in some form or variation. This menu has evolved over time and continues to evolve today.

What are 3 foods that are eaten on Thanksgiving? ›

Millions of people across the United States will sit down to a traditional Thanksgiving meal, including turkey, potatoes, squash, corn, and cranberries.

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