All these recipes are also great to bring as a guest to a holiday meal, and pair well with the traditional Thanksgiving feast. Here’s how to start Thanksgiving on an extra tasty note this year.
Easy Thanksgiving Dips
When it comes to the Thanksgiving feast, dips are often overlooked in favor of soups and bread (we see you, crescent rolls!) but we promise they’re worthy of a spot on your Turkey Day menu.
Creamy Smoked Fish Dip
Tinned fish is the protein of the year, and why not celebrate how thankful we are for preserved seafood on Thanksgiving? This dip is as easy as mixing a tin of smoked trout, cream cheese, and a few other ingredients for a truly elegant starter. Get the recipe.
Carrot Ginger Dip
Mix up a dip with an autumnal hue and beautiful flavor. This dip is super-easy to cook, and can be served with any type of cracker, pretzel, or crudités. Get the recipe.
Chimichurri Yogurt Dip
Sneak some greens into your first course with this dip that comes together in just a few minutes and is great with pretty much everything. Don’t mind the guests sneaking it to the table to slather on turkey breast. It’s cool. Get the recipe.
Easy Thanksgiving Soups
Is there anything more comforting and cozy than a warm soup to start your Thanksgiving dinner? Squash is a usual fall soup star (and with good reason) but there are plenty of other scrumptious autumnal soups to choose from.
Red Lentil Squash Soup with Lemon
The beauty of this soup is that it can cook without intervention, and blends up to create a beautiful autumnal hue. Serve it in shot glasses for a quick appetizer, or let Thanksgiving guests help themselves to small bowlfuls off the stove or from a slow cooker. Get the recipe.
Cauliflower Soup With Toasted Garlic
This soup is as easy as cooking cauliflower and combining it with stock, no cream required (a nice respite before a dairy-heavy meal). It can be made vegan and garnished with homemade garlic or store-bought crunchy anything for a super-quick solution to the soup course. Get the recipe.
Smoky Corn Chowder
Get some corn in early in the evening, with this recipe that starts with frozen corn and sees its way to a blender to become chowder. Get the recipe.
Easy Thanksgiving Salads
Since Thanksgiving dinner is typically a heavy meal filled with bread, potatoes, turkey, stuffing, pie, and more, it can’t hurt to squeeze in some lettuce when you can, courtesy of some delicious salads.
Endive with Ricotta, Almonds, and Raisins
A salad you can eat with your fingers? Perfect. This no-cook appetizer looks straight out of a restaurant and is easy and fun for kids to help assemble too. Get creative with toppings, such as dried cranberries and winter-spiced nuts. Get the recipe.
Easy Thanksgiving Bites
Welcome guests to your home with some irresistible bites they can snack on while making small talk with others. The edible distraction gives you some extra time to put the finishing touches on your Thanksgiving spread.
Rosemary Pecans
Warm, buttery nuts are always a nice way to quell initial hunger at the beginning of a long meal, plus they fill the kitchen with excellent scents. Prepare them in advance and reheat in your toaster oven, or toss in an already warmed oven, right as guests arrive. Get the recipe.