Thanksgiving
Hasselback Butternut Squash With Bay Leaves
For this holiday-worthy recipe, roasting the butternut with several bay leaves slipped between the slices results in a subtle aromatic backdrop for the chile glaze.
Duchess Baked Potatoes
If you’ve ever asked if mashed potatoes can be cooked ahead, the answer is this recipe. The texture is like that of a twice-baked potato.
Cranberry Chutney With Orange, Figs, and Mustard
If using frozen cranberries, which are just as good for this recipe, don’t bother thawing them first.
Citrus-Pomegranate Relish
If you see other types of citrus at the market, feel free to combine them in this simple five-ingredient (cranberry-free) relish recipe.
Cheesy Sausage and Sage Stuffing
This holiday-worthy recipe was inspired by bread pudding and ended up somewhere between a strata, a gratin, and a traditional Thanksgiving stuffing.
Bourbon and Brown Sugar Glazed Turkey
Separate cooking techniques for breast and legs in this recipe ensure that the different cuts reach their most delicious potential. Cutting the raw turkey into parts is the only challenge here; if possible, ask your butcher to do it for you.
How to Use Up All of Your Thanksgiving Leftovers
And no, it's not by making soup
Spicy Cabbage and Turkey Salad
After a day of power-eating, all we want is this palate cleanser. It has tons of spice, zing, freshness—and vegetables that still have some crunch.
This Pizza is the Best Way to Eat Thanksgiving Leftovers
With mashed potatoes instead of traditional tomato sauce, a super-crispy crust, plenty of melty cheese, and a drizzle of cranberry sauce, leftovers never looked so good.
Figs with Bacon and Chile
This figs recipe is sweet, salty, sticky, and acidic—everything you want in a one-bite appetizer.
Easy Roast Turkey With No-Roux Gravy
It’s important to follow the measurements for the salt and to use a low-sodium stock (or, better yet, a homemade one) for this recipe—otherwise, the gravy could wind up being too salty.
A Meal Plan for Thanksgiving Week
Because man cannot live on turkey alone.
How to Be a Good Thanksgiving Guest
Rule number one: no unsolicited appetizers.
How to Cook a Thanksgiving Turkey Straight From Frozen
No time to thaw? No problem. Just stick that baby right in the oven.
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Sweet Potato Side Dishes That Aren't Your Average Casserole
No marshmallows here.
The Path to Perfect Dinner Rolls
We give you the last word on dinner rolls: simple, humble, absolutely necessary, and endlessly changeable.
6 New Thanksgiving Side Dishes
Updated takes on classic holiday dishes.
6 Secrets to The Best Mashed Potatoes Ever
Light and fluffy yet rich and creamy: this spud's for you.
What's Your Irrationally Strong Thanksgiving Opinion?
Brining sucks, basting sucks, actually turkey also kind of sucks, and nobody agrees on cranberry sauce either: we present a cornucopia of Epi staffers' most deeply held Thanksgiving opinions.