Thanksgiving Recipe Round-Up: 30 Recipes for Giving Thanks This Season
/By Susan Able & Thomas Martin
We’ve been gathering recipes from top chefs, recipe writers, cookbook authors and fab home cooks for almost 6 (!) years now…and suffice to say, we’ve got some delicious things to try that capture fall and great seasonal ingredients. Enjoy!
Appetizers
1. Flaky Fall Hand Pies
Savory hand pies have traditionally provided a quick, satisfying lunch for fishermen, farmers and other workers too busy—or too far away—to return home for a midday meal. But either of these hand pie recipes (potato-kale or pumpkin) would serve as an excellent starter to your Thanksgiving feast!
2. Minty Lamb Meatballs with Cumin Yogurt Dip
Quick to prepare and easy to share, these minty lamb meatballs pair perfectly with a cumin yogurt dip. Serve them to your guests while you’re wrangling the main dish and sides in the kitchen—but don’t let them get too full!
3. Chicken Liver Mousse
This recipe for chicken liver mousse requires some advanced preparation, but the rich and creamy spread it creates is worth the wait. Spread it on toasted bread or crackers and garnish with herbs, greens, edible flowers—your choices are endless.
4. Peg’s Salt Savory Spiced Nuts
Made with Peg’s Salt, a blended salt seasoning with over twenty spices, this savory nut mix works great as a starter (and as a last-minute stocking stuffer later in the year!). And don’t fret about leftovers; the mix will keep for three weeks in an airtight container.
5. True Blue Maryland Crab Dip
With the end of crab season fast approaching, make this Maryland crab dip while you still can! Grated Gouda and a generous amount of Old Bay make this cheesy flavorful dip a true crowd-pleaser.
6. Winter Squash on Toast
Featuring kaboucha squash and ricotta, this fun starter is easy to prepare and even easier to serve. Simply spread it on slices of golden brown toast and garnish with flaky salt and mint. Voilà!
Mains & Sides
7. Prosciutto-Wrapped Pork Tenderloin
Pork tenderloin is the perfect center course for a smaller Thanksgiving gathering. It’s moist, not too rich, and always pairs well with side dishes. Serve with an expertly paired fennel apple salad to wow your dinner guests!
8. Garlicky Roast Bird
Chicken is much easier to manage in the kitchen than an oversized turkey. What this roast bird lacks in volume, it more than makes up for in flavor and saved cooking time. Give it a try this year!
9. Pumpkin Risotto
As delicious as it is delightful in presentation, pumpkin risotto served in mini pumpkins can be the centerpiece of any holiday gathering. There’s no better way to say goodbye to autumn than with a dish inspired by the season’s most iconic gourd.
10. Harissa Squash & Chicken Stew
Straight from the Edible DC Test Kitchen, this spicy and savory stew is hearty, satisfying, and simple to prepare. Adjust the spice levels to your guests’ liking, and bust out your biggest bowls—they’ll be going back for seconds.
11. White Bean Soup with Chorizo
The Proustian powers of this soup’s strong aroma sends us back to its origins: on the seasonal menu of Rustik Tavern, a now-closed DC restaurant once run by Chef Seth Brady. Luckily for us, Chef Seth shared his recipe, and now we get to enjoy it year after year.
12. Minty Farro Salad with Cucumber & Kale
A delicate and refreshing side, this salad will nevertheless satisfy your guests with its hearty mix of textures and flavors, from cooling mint to salty feta.
13. Eastern Shore-Style Oyster Stew
Oyster stew is a huge family favorite everywhere in the Chesapeake area. This stew recipe from our editor-in-chief and publisher Susan Able originally came from her grandmother’s table—but Susan’s added a few exciting twists.
14. Winter Rosemary Galette with Squash, Goat Cheese, and Prosciutto
Ring in the arrival of the colder months with this savory galette, featuring prosciutto that crisps under the oven’s heat, its natural salty flavor a counterpoint to the taste of fresh celery, all balancing the richness of the seasonal filling. Serve warm with a salad of lightly dressed kale and hearty lettuces.
15. Roasted Squash with Black Lentils
With just a quick roast and the right garnish, a humble squash can become the star of your Thanskgiving celebration. Top it off with lentils and a flavorful zhoug featuring jalapeños and cilantro.
Desserts
16. Cast Iron Campfire Cinnamon Rolls
The aroma of these cinnamon rolls will draw all your invited guests to your door—and maybe a few uninvited ones, too! The dough and filling can be made and rolled up a day or two ahead, so you’ll only need to give the individual rolls a little time to rise before baking. They are best enjoyed with a steaming cup of coffee.
17. Pumpkin Chiffon Pie with Cinnamon Vanilla Cream
This twist on a standard pumpkin pie is made all the more delectable by a garnish of homemade chilled cinnamon vanilla cream. You can use either market pumpkins or canned substitution, if you like.
18. Banana Pudding
Great for individual servings, this banana pudding is smooth, creamy, rich, sweet but not too sweet. Dress them up nicely with whipped cream and caramel, and your guests will be thankful for your attention to detail—and this fantastic dessert.
19. Lemon Meringue Cake
This lemon meringue cake is light and filled with flavor—but it’s not as rich as buttercream! It’s tart and sweet, and is the perfect substitute for a lemon meringue pie. You’ll love it, and while there are several steps, it is all doable for the home baker.
20. Apple Plum Pie
For a tart and sweet accompaniment to the more tradition sweet potato, pecan, and pumpkin pies, try this apple plum pie. Who knew putting these two fall fruits together would taste so good?
21. Peanut Butter Sandwich Cookies
Though they require a few extra steps compared to your standard peanut butter cookie, these peanut butter sandwich cookies feature a creamy filling and are adorably bite-sized.
22. Fiola’s White Chocolate Panettone Bread Pudding
This dessert is complex—but the final product is such a show-stopper for any holiday table. Producing this beauty make take some time, but all the elements may be made in advance and the cakes may be assembled and frozen up to two weeks ahead of your event.
23. Grilled Cinnamon Sugar Apples with Bourbon Whipped Cream
While this dessert comes together quickly, serving requires a bit of patience because the whipped cream will quickly melt if you top the apples while they’re too hot (not the worst thing, but still). Use crisp apples with a sweet and tart flavor balance, such as Honeycrisp or Cortlands.
24. Mini Pumpkin Bundt Cakes with Spiced Pumpin Seeds
These mini pumpkin bundt cakes came to Edible DC from Chef Meredith Tomason, of RareSweets, and feature a stunning bourbon cinnamon glaze. They’re the perfect size to split between two people—if you can get your guests to share them.
Drinks
25. Wadi Rum Cocktail
This cocktail was inspired by a protected tract of land in the southern Jordanian desert called Wadi Rum. Chris Hassaan Francke of Green Zone in Adams Morgan based this recipe on the teas of the region. “And because it’s Wadi Rum, of course, we had to add some rum in there too,” Francke said.
26. Festive Ice Ring for Holiday Punch Bowl
With a simple bundt mold and your favorite fruits, garnishes, and juices, you can create your very own festive ice ring for your holiday punch bowl this year. Freeze for a minimum of six hours, and run warm water along the outside of the pan to help loosen the ring afterwards. Cheers!
27. Winter White Mulled Wine
This mulled wine recipe features a mulling mix from The Spice & Tea Exchange in Alexandria. Be sure to stop in to grab some and make your own spiced wine this Thanksgiving!
28. Fiola’s Holiday Punch
Warming, brisk, fruity and bubbly, this is a sensational punch to start a holiday celebration dinner. This recipe serves six but can be multiplied for larger crowds!
29. A Calming Tonic: 100 Jor Bagh
Rano Singh, the owner of Indian spice store and grocery Pansaari, considers 100 Jor Bagh to be a balancing drink for digestion—all the various ingredients, which are steeped into a tea, have healthy and unique medicinal properties. Perfect for after your post-Thanksgiving nap!
30. Patxaran Gin Fizz
This cocktail originated at DC’s Anxo cidery and has a Spanish twist. It uses a Basque digestif called Patxaran—for a gin fizz cocktail that’s as writer Tim Ebner says, “well-balanced and has the subtle flavors of fall: anise, cinnamon and sloe berry.” A perfect palate cleanser!