Planning your Thanksgiving menu? Don’t let your family down! These must-have Thanksgiving dishes are some of my favorite recipes to serve during the holiday season.
We have officially entered holiday planning mode! It’s that time of year when we cook and bake non-stop and show people exactly how we get down in the kitchen.
Now, if you’re anything like me, you’ve already started planning or already HAVE planned your Thanksgiving dinner menu. I know some of y’all are reading this and thinking, “But Cousin Rosie, Thanksgiving is WEEKS away?!” Child, please! An amazing host ALWAYS plans in advance! For me, planning is easy because I always include my staple Thanksgiving dishes.
Traditional Thanksgiving Dinner, Done Southern Style
When Thanksgiving day rolls around, y’all know my holiday table will be packed with everyone’s favorite dishes. From traditional Thanksgiving foods to Southern specialties, my menu has it all. These must-have Thanksgiving dishes are easy and affordable to make (so I can always make several versions of them), and my family and friends look forward to them every year.
Now, here’s the thing… doing Thanksgiving day Southern-style means a whole TON of food. That’s why we plan so early, fam! We’re talking casseroles, multiple desserts, and plenty of sides. The fam will be lining up for second and third plates before you know it! To make planning your Thanksgiving spread as easy as possible, I’m breaking down my must-have Thanksgiving recipes into five main categories:
- Must-Have Mains
- Simple Sides
- Classic Casseroles
- Southern Staples
- Crowd-Pleasing Desserts
These Thanksgiving dishes never fail me, and that’s exactly why I’m sharing them with y’all – cause we’re family, Cousins!
Before I jump right on into the best Thanksgiving dishes ever, I have to let you know that I made a whole holiday cookbook called A Cousin Rosie Holiday. It’s packed with tons of my favorite recipes – some I’ve never shared online before – that would all be perfect for your Thanksgiving spread. Pick it up, page through it, and start planning your perfect holiday dinner!
Now that I’m done yappin’ at ya, let’s dive right on into my must-have Thanksgiving dishes!
Must-Have Thanksgiving Mains
Everyone knows the turkey is the star of the show. But turkey isn’t your only main course option! Of course, you can’t beat a classic Thanksgiving turkey, but keep an open mind and open stomach for these main menu options.
Classic Thanksgiving Turkey
If you’re set on a traditional Thanksgiving feast, don’t skip out on the bird! The perfect roast turkey is moist and juicy, with crispy skin and succulent turkey gravy made from those golden pan drippings. If you want your turkey to be the star of your Thanksgiving table, here are some killer recipes:
- Simple Whole Roast Turkey
- Easy Smoked Turkey Recipe
- Slow Cooker Whole Turkey
- The Easiest Thanksgiving Turkey Recipe
Holiday Ham
If you’re not a fan of turkey (or poultry in general), you can always serve a holiday ham! My family usually enjoys ham at Christmas, but I have some pretty simple holiday ham recipes that would make for the perfect Thanksgiving meal!
Beef Roast
Beef is another protein option that’s less traditional for Thanksgiving but still the ultimate crowd-pleaser. Sometimes, a beef roast large enough to feed a holiday crowd might be a little out of budget, and that’s okay! It’s just another option. Here are some recipes you can try:
Simple Thanksgiving Sides
Now, on to MY favorite part of any holiday dinner: the side dishes! These are the recipes I typically double (or triple) to make sure I have PLENTY of leftovers. I’ll send containers home with the fam, I’ll snack on leftovers for days! Here are some of my favorite Thanksgiving side dish recipes.
Macaroni and Cheese
Homemade macaroni and cheese will always and forever be on my list whenever I have a special gathering. The ONE TIME I forgot to make my Southern-baked mac and cheese for a family gathering, I didn’t hear the end of it! I heard everything from, “How could you forget to make the mac and cheese?!” to, “Damn, really?!” Y’all, people don’t hold back when you forget the macaroni and cheese! Don’t make the same mistake I did… make one of these HELLA good mac and cheese recipes:
- Southern Baked Macaroni and Cheese
- Best Slow Cooker Macaroni and Cheese Recipe
- Soul Food Macaroni and Cheese Recipe
Mashed Potatoes & Gravy
I think everyone knows how to make mashed potatoes. If not, follow the recipe for my garlic cheddar mashed potatoes and just skip adding the cheddar! (Or… definitely add the cheddar.) Mashed potatoes are truly a staple when it comes to a traditional Thanksgiving dinner, but they MUST have gravy. Not just any gravy either! It has to be that good old-fashioned homemade turkey gravy, Boo! Believe it or not, the homemade turkey gravy recipe is easy to make.
Green Bean Casserole
Does it get much more classic than green bean casserole?! You get creamy goodness, fresh green beans, and the best part – crispy onions! I have a recipe for classic green bean casserole, or you can make more appetizer-friendly green bean casserole cups, too!
Mixed Vegetables
Of course, we have to keep it healthy with some vegetables! We’re indulging in just about every other dish on this list, so keep your guests happy with some fresh, healthy, tasty veggie recipes.
- Air Fryer Roast Potatoes, Onions and Squash
- Cabbage and Bacon Stir Fry
- Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Balsamic Vinegar & Bacon
- Sausage & Swiss Chard Squash Boats
- Roasted Maple Glazed & Peppercorn Chai Carrots
- Brussel Sprouts, Butternut Squash, and Bacon
Classic Thanksgiving Casserole Recipes
Casseroles are great for many reasons. First, you can assign guests to bring a casserole, potluck style! Less work for you, more food for everyone around. Second, casseroles are just about endless – they feed everyone. Finally… well, who doesn’t love a casserole?! Here are some of my favorite casserole recipes to serve at any holiday dinner.
Cornbread Dressing
I MUST HAVE cornbread dressing on that Thanksgiving table! It’s NOT up for debate! My family loves dressing – both cornbread (a Southern must-have) and classic stuffing. Only one person in my family – my cousin Nicole – doesn’t like dressing. I’m really not sure what her issue is (she’s craaaaazyyyyyyy!), but I just don’t understand how one could not love dressing! It’s so moist and full of flavor. I have several cornbread stuffing recipes to choose from, but here are my favorites:
- Down Home Cornbread Dressing
- Italian Sausage Cornbread Dressing
- Corn Pudding Casserole
- Southern Cornbread Dressing
Sweet Potato Casserole
Yes, yes… sweet potato IS a Southern side dish, but it’s also a casserole, so it belongs in THIS section 😉 But real talk… sweet potato casserole is a true must-have Thanksgiving dish on any table, not just Black folks’ tables, y’all!! My sweet potato casserole is easy, sweet, and topped with a perfect crispy topping.
Southern Thanksgiving Staples
If you’re planning a Southern-style Thanksgiving dinner, then you have to toss out those classic Thanksgiving recipes and make room for some real, full-bodied flavor. Here are some must-have Southern Thanksgiving dishes you have to include this Thanksgiving holiday.
Candied Yams
As many of you know, candied yams are one of my signature dishes, so naturally, it makes my must-have Thanksgiving dishes list! My family simply goes crazy whenever I make them. The recipes I have are ALL fool-proof, so take your pick! Every time I make candied yams (or sweet potatoes, to those less-Southern folks), they are tender and spiced to perfection (thanks to my signature Rosamae Seasonings yams spice). Serve your yams with or without marshmallows; it’s up to you. One thing I WILL tell you is you will need to make at least two pans of candied yams because they go FAST.
- The BEST Candied Yams with Marshmallows
- Baked Candied Yams – Soul Food Style!
- Instant Pot Candied Yams
- Slow Cooker Southern Candied Yams
- Bourbon Candied Yams
Southern Collard Greens
If you grew up in a “soulful” household, you already know the deal! Southern collard greens are served EVERY holiday (and sometimes every Sunday). I’m talking about those real greens, not those canned sweet and tangy greens! I think a lot of people shy away from making homemade greens because they don’t know the proper technique, from cleaning to cooking. (FYI, did y’all know I have a video on how to properly clean greens?) Making Southern-style collard green is actually super easy, and I have a ton of recipes for you to choose from:
- Soul Food Collard Greens
- Soulful Cabbage & Collard Greens
- Crock-Pot Collard Greens and Ham Hocks
- Delicious Quick and Easy Greens
- Collard Greens and Smoked Turkey
- Southern Vegetarian Mixed Greens
Potato Salad
A creamy potato salad might not be the first thing you think of when it comes to must-have Thanksgiving dishes, but let me tell YOU… ain’t nothing better than a rich, creamy Southern-style potato salad! It’s one of those side dishes that will end up on everyone’s plates, mixin’ in with the gravy and stuffing. It really is a must-have, trust me! You can go with classic potato salad like Grandma used to make, or you can try one of these tasty variations:
- Crispy Smashed Potato Salad with Tomato-Basil Goat Cheese
- Bacon Ranch Potato Salad
- Classic Potato Salad
Must-Have Thanksgiving Desserts
Okay, fam, we’ve reached the best part of any holiday meal… DESSERT! Every Thanksgiving dinner needs at LEAST 3 dessert options, most of which will likely be pies. So, here’s my list of must-have Thanksgiving desserts you simply cannot forget about.
Holiday Pies
We simply cannot talk must-have Thanksgiving dishes without PIE. If you don’t have at least two pie options, you’re doing holidays wrong, my friends. Pie is the perfect way to end a Thanksgiving meal. Here are some recipes for classic Thanksgiving pies:
- Southern Pecan Pie
- Pumpkin Pie with Shortbread Crust
- The Perfect Pecan Pumpkin Pie
- Easy Homemade Apple Pie
- Soul Food Sweet Potato Pie
- Old Fashioned Buttermilk Pie
Bread Pudding
It’s Southern, it’s sweet, it’s everything you want it to be! Not only is bread pudding the perfect holiday dessert, but it’s also a super simple make-ahead Thanksgiving dish too because it tastes even BETTER the next day! Here are some easy bread pudding recipes that would make the most delicious addition to your Thanksgiving holiday:
- Peach Cobbler Bread Pudding
- Eggnog Bread Pudding with Brown Sugar Drizzle
- Krispy Kreme Bread Pudding Recipe
- Rosie’s Old Fashioned Bread Pudding
Putting Together the Perfect Thanksgiving Feast with I Heart Recipes
Well, there you have it, Cousins! All of my favorite must-have Thanksgiving dishes, from mains to sides and desserts, all in one spot! The holidays are my favorite time of year – not just because I’m a food blogger and love cooking, but because family and friends gather around the dinner table to enjoy the dishes we sweated our BEHINDS off cookin’!
If this is your first Thanksgiving as host and main cook, don’t sweat it. Choose your favorite dishes from this list – they’re all great recipes that won’t let you down! Leave a comment down below to let me know which dishes you tried and loved – and have a happy holiday season!
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