34 Make-Ahead Recipes for Thanksgiving so You Can Enjoy the Day, Too (2024)

Whether you're cooking a lot or a little before the big holiday, make-ahead Thanksgiving recipes are key. With just a little prep work a day or two in advance, you'll be free to dive into the charcuterie and Chardonnay by 3 p.m. with the rest of your crew.

We compiled dishes you can prepare at least a day in advance and then simply reheat for guests or serve as is. The objective is to have everything—from traditional hors d'oeuvres to homemade bread to your family's favorite Thanksgiving dessert recipes—done by the time you start preparing the turkey.

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Boozy Apple Cider Slushie

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Whether you serve this co*cktail to get the party started or as the nightcap to a day of feasting, this fall-flavored slushie will delight your guests. Make the boozy granita a day or two ahead and keep it icy cold in the freezer. At serving, spoon it into a co*cktail glass, fill with dry hard cider, and garnish with apple slices.

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Minty Moscow Mule Punch

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This party-sized version of a classic co*cktail is perfect for a Thanksgiving crowd. Combine vodka, lime juice, and simple syrup in a large pitcher or punch bowl, and then cover and chill overnight. To serve, simply add the ginger beer, pour, and garnish with a sprig of mint

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Bacon-Wrapped Apricots With Sage

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These fruity little bites will keep hungry guests satisfied while you're busy with dinner in the kitchen. Assemble them up to 3 days ahead, freeze, and then pop them in the oven when guests arrive to tame those eager appetites.

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Rosemary Pecans

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This spiced pecan recipe makes for a deliciously addictive—and relatively healthy—Thanksgiving appetizer. Prepare the pecans and store them at room temperature in an airtight container up to 1 week in advance.

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Goat Cheese Spread

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This recipe for a creamy goat cheese spread makes a bright addition to any cheese plate but can easily stand on its own as a Turkey Day appetizer. Prepare and refrigerate up to 2 days in advance.

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Chimichurri Yogurt Dip

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Pull together this homemade chimichurri—a classic Argentinian herb-and-oil sauce—a day ahead and refrigerate it covered. About 15 minutes before serving, pull it out, mix with Greek yogurt, and serve this creamy, punchy dip that goes with just about anything.

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Chickpea and Mint Crostini

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Here's a starter your holiday guests can rally around! A day or two ahead, toast the baguette slices, and combine and refrigerate the topping ingredients. To serve, set out the two components separately so guests can top their own crostini.

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Pink Hummus

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Make this eye-catching hummus up to a week in advance and refrigerate until serving. Spoiler: Credit cooked beets for this healthy dip's vibrant color.

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Many-Cheese Cheese Ball

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This make-ahead recipe offers a fresh herby take on the classic cheese ball. Once you form the ball from a variety of soft and hard cheeses, wrap and refrigerate it for up to 3 days. Just before serving, roll the cheese ball around in freshly chopped herbs and then serve with crostini, crackers, or vegetables.

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Glorious Green Dip

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Here's to at least starting a Thanksgiving meal on a healthy note! It's an easy spinach-and-cannelloni bean dip that you can make up to 2 days in advance and then refrigerate until just before serving.

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Every-Citrus Salad With Almonds and Manchego

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This salad brightens up any holiday spread. Prepare and refrigerate the radicchio, citrus, almonds, Manchego, and dressing separately, up to one day in advance. Dress and toss the salad just before serving.

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Green Bean and Celery Salad

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An innovative take on a green salad, this zingy dish is a welcome respite from heavy, rich Thanksgiving offerings. Cook the fresh green beans up to 2 days ahead, and then, on the day of, chop the celery and apples, whisk the dressing, toss, and serve!

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Beet-Radicchio Salad

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This recipe suggests using store-bought, pre-cooked beets for the base of this salad but, if you prefer to cook your own, you can blanch, peel, and freeze them up to a year in advance. Make this salad's maple-miso dressing up to 2 days ahead for an even quicker prep on Thanksgiving Day.

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Brussels Sprouts Salad

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Pecans and cranberries lend this crunchy salad a festive touch. You can thinly slice the Brussels sprouts and radicchio up to 2 days in advance and then, on the day of, just toss with the honey-mustard dressing and top with shaved Parmesan right before serving.

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Tangy Broccoli Slaw

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Your guests probably won't notice, but you'll know that this slaw is loaded with gut-healthy probiotics thanks to its kefir-based dressing. Make the whole dish up to 24 hours ahead, and then serve it right from the fridge.

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Make-Ahead Holiday Salad

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With "Make-Ahead" and "Holiday" in the title, this colorful salad is a shoo-in for this list. It combines red kale leaves withBrussels sproutsand pomegranate seeds, all of which hold up to dressing for up to a day without getting soggy.

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Green Bean Salad with Crispy Bread Crumbs

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This classic Thanksgiving dish straddles the line between a salad and a side dish. To make it a day ahead, cover and chill the dressing and cooked beans separately. Store the breadcrumb mixture in an airtight container at room temperature. To serve, bring the beans and dressing to room temperature, toss, and then top with breadcrumbs.

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Creamed Spinach Casserole

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Move over, green beans! This spinach casserole may well become the new Thanksgiving staple. Prepare the spinach mixture in its baking dish (Steps 1 and 2) up to 2 days in advance and refrigerate. Before baking, top with cracker crumbs and Parmesan, and then cook for just 15 minutes to warm through.

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Butternut Squash Bake With Wild Rice

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To lower your blood pressure on Thanksgiving Day, prepare this stuffing alternative up to 4 days in advance. Follow the recipe instructions up to Step 9, cover the baking dish with aluminum foil, and refrigerate. When it's time for the final bake, let the rice mixture and cream come to room temperature, combine them, and bake.

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Cornbread Sausage Dressing

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This cornbread dressing—not stuffing, because it cooks outside the turkey—has components you can cook and assemble the day before Thanksgiving and store in the refrigerator covered with aluminum foil. On the big day. pull it out, bake, uncover, and bake again, about 45 minutes in all.

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Homemade Cranberry Sauce

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This vibrant homemade cranberry sauce can be prepared and refrigerated up to a week in advance, and then refrigerated leftovers (if there are any) are good for another week. Serve warm or at room temperature.

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Citrus Spice Cranberry Sauce

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This easy five-ingredient recipe transforms a can of whole-berry cranberry sauce into a fruity, fall-flavored dish your guests will assume was made from scratch. Refrigerate this Thanksgiving side up to 5 days ahead and serve at room temperature.

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Easy Make-Ahead Shallot Gravy

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For this Thanksgiving recipe, you don't have to wait for meat drippings to serve a flavorful gravy. Make this a day or two ahead and then warm it up just before serving, with or without added drippings.

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Parker House Rolls

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Making these delightfully light and airy homemade dinner rolls for an ordinary meal is a big ask, but on Thanksgiving, they're a must. Baking them a month or two ahead and then freezing them makes their 4-hour prep-and-bake time much more manageable. On T-Day, just cover the frozen rolls with aluminum foil, reheat, brush with melted butter and flaky salt, and serve to appreciative guests.

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Scalloped Potatoes

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This versatile potato dish is ideal for preparing up to the point of baking (Steps 1 through 4) days or weeks ahead. Here’s how:

  • Up to 2 days ahead, prepare and refrigerate, covered.
  • Up to 1 month ahead, prepare and freeze, tightly wrapped.

On Turkey Day—whether you refrigerate or freeze it—bring the unbaked dish to room temperature, and then bake as directed (Step 5), adding 5 to 10 minutes to the cooking time.

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Decadent Mac and Cheese

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Nowhere is "decadent" more appropriate than at a holiday table, and this Thanksgiving side certainly qualifies. The recipe includes instructions for making this mac and cheese up to a month ahead, freezing it, defrosting it, and then reheating it on Thanksgiving Day.

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Sour Cream Mashed Potatoes

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Mashed potatoes are non-negotiable for many of us at Thanksgiving, and this recipe is a convenient way to check that box. The entire dish can be made and refrigerated up to 1 day in advance. To serve, reheat in the microwave or in a large saucepan on the stove, covered, adding milk as necessary to adjust the consistency.

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Smoky Maple Turkey

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How much more enjoyable would Thanksgiving Day be if your turkey was already cooked perfectly and carved before you woke up in the morning? Follow this recipe and find out! It offers instructions for roasting the bird the day before, storing it overnight, and then reheating it for the feast.

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Pumpkin Spice Bread

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Pumpkin bread is a versatile quadruple threat to have on hand at Thanksgiving: Serve it with ice cream for dessert, with butter as an appetizer or side, or as a self-serve breakfast. However you plan to serve it, bake this loaf up to 3 months in advance, wrap it in plastic wrap and foil, and then freeze until T-Day.

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Pumpkin Cheesecake

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This dreamy, creamy pumpkin cheesecake pie merges two favorite holiday desserts. What makes it even more attractive is that you can prepare and refrigerate it, loosely covered with plastic wrap, up to 2 days in advance.

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Sweet Potato Pie

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Our sweet potato pie is essentially a pumpkin pie with a Southern accent. It's generally a bit sweeter than pumpkin pie, with a slightly lighter, fluffier texture. You can prepare and store this sweet potato pie at room temperature, loosely covered with foil, up to a day in advance.

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Pressed Crust Pear Tart

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Talk about elegance! If you don't have a rectangular tart pan, use a round one to make this pressed-crust pear tart. You can prepare and store it at room temperature, loosely covered with foil, up to a day in advance.

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Cranberry & Strawberry Crumb Pie

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This delicious dessert mixes summer and fall fruits into a perfect blend of sweet and tart. Prepare this up to the crumb topping, cover, and freeze for up to 1 month. On Thanksgiving morning, pull it out of the freezer, add the crumb topping, bake, and then let it cool while the turkey's cooking.

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Gingersnap-Pear Cheesecake

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This cheesecake made with crumbled gingersnap cookies and fresh pears is a delightful celebration of fall. Make it up to 2 days in advance, loosely cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate, and then pull out to serve cold.

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34 Make-Ahead Recipes for Thanksgiving so You Can Enjoy the Day, Too (2024)

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What dishes can be made ahead for Thanksgiving? ›

Mashed Potatoes
  • Classic Make-Ahead Macaroni And Cheese.
  • Easy Cauliflower Casserole.
  • Savory Sweet Potato Casserole.
  • Double-Crust Pie Pastry.
  • Homemade Cranberry Sauce.
  • Lacey's Cornbread Dressing.
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  • Can You Leave A Turkey Out To Thaw Overnight?

What side dishes can you make-ahead of time for Thanksgiving? ›

Best Make-Ahead Thanksgiving Side Dishes
  • Make-Ahead Green Bean Casserole. ...
  • Sweet Potatoes in Orange Cups. ...
  • Make-Ahead Potato Crescent Rolls. ...
  • Make-Ahead Sweet Potato Casserole. ...
  • Creamy Cranberry Salad. ...
  • Double Cheddar Macaroni and Cheese. ...
  • Green Bean and Quinoa Salad with Maple Citrus Dressing. ...
  • Fruit & Nut Brussels Sprouts Slaw.
Nov 21, 2023

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.

How to make turkey ahead of time and reheat? ›

Reheat Your Turkey the Next Day

Keep the turkey in the roasting pan just as it is, covered with aluminum foil, and reheat in a 350 F oven for 45 to 55 minutes, or until the turkey is hot and steaming and registers 165 F on your meat thermometer.

Can you make stuffing ahead of time and reheat? ›

Can you prepare stuffing ahead of time and reheat? YES! This stuffing is baked to golden perfection the day before the big meal. You store it in the fridge overnight and then simply warm it in the oven before dinner.

Which foods are often prepared for Thanksgiving dinner? ›

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 the 5 most common sides served on Thanksgiving Day? ›

The Most Popular Thanksgiving Side Dishes in the U.S.
  1. Mashed Potatoes.
  2. Stuffing/Dressing. ...
  3. Mac & Cheese. ...
  4. Sweet Potatoes/Yams. ...
  5. Green Bean Casserole. ...
  6. Root Vegetable Dishes. ...
  7. Breads. Dotdash Meredith Food Studios. ...
  8. Salads. Allrecipes Magazine. ...
Nov 1, 2023

What to do 2 days before Thanksgiving? ›

2 Days Before:

Assemble casseroles. Sweet potato or green bean casseroles can be stored uncooked in the fridge and baked on Thanksgiving. Bake rolls and breads. Make pie crust or thaw your pie crust; bake pumpkin pies.

Should I eat lunch before Thanksgiving dinner? ›

A better approach is to more evenly spread your eating throughout the day, including breakfast, a light lunch and then a not-too-late dinner that still allows for activity after.

What can I make instead of Thanksgiving dinner? ›

25 Non-Traditional Thanksgiving Dinner Ideas
  • 01 of 25. Artichoke Hearts Gratin. ...
  • 02 of 25. Roasted Pumpkin Soup. ...
  • 03 of 25. Roasted Pumpkin and Goat Cheese Crostini. ...
  • 04 of 25. Apple Pie Shot. ...
  • 05 of 25. Citrus Turkey Brine. ...
  • 06 of 25. Bacon-Wrapped Pork Medallions. ...
  • 07 of 25. Tangy Honey-Glazed Ham. ...
  • 08 of 25.
Oct 3, 2023

What is a good substitute for turkey dinner? ›

For smaller crowds, swap the turkey with chicken, Cornish game hens, or stuff and roast individual quails for each guest, which is very elegant for a plated meal. Our roast chicken with sourdough stuffing, pomegranate roast chicken, and cranberry stuffed cornish game hen bring a festive Thanksgiving vibe to the table.

What meat goes with turkey dinner? ›

If you're hosting a crowd this year, you'll most certainly want another Thanksgiving main dish, like ham or beef, to serve alongside your favorite turkey recipe.

What food travels well for Thanksgiving? ›

** Every recipe in this collection was developed and refined by our team of 50 test cooks until they arrived at the best version.
  • Serves a Crowd. ...
  • Classic Sausage-Herb Cornbread Dressing.
  • Extra-Crunchy Green Bean Casserole.
  • Fluffy Make-Ahead Dinner Rolls.
  • Mashed Potato Casserole.
  • Easy Chocolate Chunk Brownies.

Why can't you make stuffing ahead of time? ›

The short answer to whether you can making stuffing ahead of time is yes. "Making stuffing ahead saves time, allows stove and oven space for other things, and making it ahead gives time for the flavor to fully develop," Chef David Tiner, Director at Louisiana Culinary Institute in Baton Rouge, tells Southern Living.

Can you prepare uncooked stuffing ahead of time and refrigerate or freeze it? ›

If you don't plan on stuffing the bird, but preparing the dressing as a side dish, you can prepare uncooked stuffing ahead of time as long as you freeze the stuffing immediately after mixing the wet and dry ingredients. USDA recommends that you never refrigerate uncooked stuffing.

Is it okay to make mashed potatoes ahead of time? ›

If you're making them a day in advance, you can put them in the fridge. When you're ready to serve the potatoes, heat the cream (or milk or stock, as the case may be in your recipe) in a saucepan until it comes to a boil. Add the premade mashed potatoes and fold them into the hot liquid.

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