Add a lot of color and nutrition to your Thanksgiving feast with a creative chopped salad featuring purple cauliflower, daikon radish, and tender turnip all in the same color palette: purple!
Warm salads are where it's at when it comes to working more vegetables into your fall routine. And with salads as beautiful as this one, your efforts to get more color on the Thanksgiving table are already well underway!
If you think a curry isn't a good way to celebrate Thanksgiving, you haven't looked at what's in it. Packed with tender chicken (or even turkey) and a veritable cornucopia of seasonal vegetables, it's a perfect way to give thanks for a good harvest.
Coating your Thanksgiving bird in a mayonnaise mixture seals in moisture and creates a beautifully-seasoned crust for your holiday entertaining. Add the traditional side dishes and no one will ever know the secret … unless you decide it needs to be shared!
Sometimes seasons like this have us rushing and feeling like there's not enough time. So when a perfect autumn dessert like baked apples presents itself and promises less than 10 minutes of prep time, grab hold of that recipe and make it again and again!
The key to a perfect Thanksgiving (or any other time of the year -- turkey is delicious and should be enjoyed regularly) turkey is salt and heat. Most people have the roasting part of that down more or less, but did you know that pre-salting (or dry-brining) is the best way to give a nod to the salting part?
Instead of serving stuffing in the bird (unsafe) or in a bowl (boring), try turning your favorite varieties of winter squash into edible bowls with some roasting, stuffing, and baking in the oven.
The day after Thanksgiving calls for simple food that's quick to make. Oh, and it should be able to feed your crew and be made ahead and work well with leftovers and be comforting. Heh. No pressure … wish granted!
When you say chocolate, I'm listening. If you're the same, you'll love a batch of easy no bake bars featuring an oatmeal cookie-like crust and a filling that's loaded with chocolatey goodness. A great treat to put together while Sunday's stew simmers!
If your Thanksgiving is going to be smaller this year, consider this festive dish as the centerpiece of your meal instead of turkey. Tender pork chops get a festive combination of seasonal fruit and vegetables and a seasoning foundation that will make your mouth sing.
Make one of your Thanksgiving sides in fewer than 15 minutes without sacrificing flavor, texture, or nutrition. Tender green beans hold onto their best and really shine when you use your air fryer to prepare them. Plus, you won't need to tie up the oven!
While most people focus on the turkey at Thanksgiving dinner, we're asking you to share your favorite Thanksgiving side dishes with the Seasoned Cooking community.
These tender oatmeal bars are loaded with chopped figs and walnuts and pair beautifully with coffee and tea. Tuck them onto a dessert buffet table at your Thanksgiving dinner and watch your friends and loved ones raise a toast to you!
Get a great recipe for a great bread roll recipe that can be made several different ways and enjoyed with everything from Thanksgiving dinner to your favorite pasta dish.
This salad epitomizes fall and is a perfect Thanksgiving side. What's more, the dressing will crown this salad and leave you with more for future salads and even drizzling over roasted vegetables. Get ready for apples, cranberries, nuts, maple syrup, bourbon, and more!
Thanksgiving is just around the corner and we're here to help you get ready. Let's begin with dessert! When using roasted pineapple in these bars, a summery treat suddenly looks in place on a Thanksgiving buffet.
Get ready for Thanksgiving with a bevy of menu and recipe ideas early enough to plan the perfect meal. Everything from the main course to sides to desserts and ideas on how to streamline it all are here to help you prepare.