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Thanksgiving Dinner Ideas
Looking for ideas on what to serve for Thanks giving Dinner? Here are several traditional and non-traditional Thanksgiving dinner ideas. Pick and choose your favorites courses for the perfect Thanksgiving dinner!
Meats
The meat is usually the most important part of Thanksgiving dinner. While it is very customary to have a turkey, there are no rules that say you have to have one. If you do prefer to have turkey but would like something other then a traditional, baked one, then try a fried turkey. Marinating your turkey in Italian Dressing for at least 24 hours will help to season it along with preventing it from drying out while you cook it. One you are ready to cook it, simply fry it like you would anything else in a large Turkey Fryer or fish cooker. The outside of the turkey will be nice and crispy but juicy on the inside and packed with flavor! Here a few other ideas for other meats for Thanksgiving dinner.
Baked Turkey
Fried Turkey
Cajun Turkey
Baked Ham
Fried Chicken
Baked Chicken
Vegetables
One of the easiest things about Thanksgiving dinner is the vegetables. Not only can they be prepared the day before, but they are usually one of the easiest things to make and not easily messed up. Choose a few vegetables that you know your guessed will enjoy!
Mashed Potatoes
Turnip Greens
Baked Potatoes
Corn on the Cob
Carrots
Green Beans
New Potatoes
Collards
Rutabagas'
Squash
Okra
Salad
Creamed Corn
Sliced Tomatoes
Home Fries
Mustard Greens
Dishes
In addition to meats and veggies you will want a few more dishes to go with your Thanksgiving feast. Here are a few ideas to add to your Thanksgiving dinner. There are hundreds of ideas to use. This is the part where you will usually find recipes that have been pasted down generation after generation. This is where the real tradition comes in!
Sweet Potato Casserole
Lasagna
Scalloped Potatoes
Macaroni and Cheese
Pasta Salad
Stuffing
Giblet Gravy
Chicken and Dumplings
Beef Stew
Pies
Meats
The meat is usually the most important part of Thanksgiving dinner. While it is very customary to have a turkey, there are no rules that say you have to have one. If you do prefer to have turkey but would like something other then a traditional, baked one, then try a fried turkey. Marinating your turkey in Italian Dressing for at least 24 hours will help to season it along with preventing it from drying out while you cook it. One you are ready to cook it, simply fry it like you would anything else in a large Turkey Fryer or fish cooker. The outside of the turkey will be nice and crispy but juicy on the inside and packed with flavor! Here a few other ideas for other meats for Thanksgiving dinner.
Baked Turkey
Fried Turkey
Cajun Turkey
Baked Ham
Fried Chicken
Baked Chicken
Vegetables
One of the easiest things about Thanksgiving dinner is the vegetables. Not only can they be prepared the day before, but they are usually one of the easiest things to make and not easily messed up. Choose a few vegetables that you know your guessed will enjoy!
Mashed Potatoes
Turnip Greens
Baked Potatoes
Corn on the Cob
Carrots
Green Beans
New Potatoes
Collards
Rutabagas'
Squash
Okra
Salad
Creamed Corn
Sliced Tomatoes
Home Fries
Mustard Greens
Dishes
In addition to meats and veggies you will want a few more dishes to go with your Thanksgiving feast. Here are a few ideas to add to your Thanksgiving dinner. There are hundreds of ideas to use. This is the part where you will usually find recipes that have been pasted down generation after generation. This is where the real tradition comes in!
Sweet Potato Casserole
Lasagna
Scalloped Potatoes
Macaroni and Cheese
Pasta Salad
Stuffing
Giblet Gravy
Chicken and Dumplings
Beef Stew
Pies
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Low Fat
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Meat Dishes
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