27 Thanksgiving Side DishesTo Make Your Meal Complete

Don’t stress scouring the internet looking for holiday the best recipes.  I’ve done the work for you.  This week I am sharing a 2 part series on Thanksgiving side dishes.  Whether you prefer to serve a gorgeous roasted turkey or something less traditional, I am sure you will find a few delicious side dishes to pair with your entree.  Check out these amazing 27 Thanksgiving Side Dishes to make your holiday meal complete.

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  1. Fried Smashed Potatoes with Onions and Meyer Lemon Dressing
  2. Pomegranate, Pear and Gorgonzola Salad
  3. Traditional Southern Cornbread Dressing
  4. Creamy Pumpkin Sage Sausage Pasta
  5. Honey Butter Dinner Rolls
  6. Creamy Garlic Mashed Potatoes
  7. Lightened Up Twice Baked Potatoes
  8. Pull-Apart Buttery Dinner Rolls
  9. Greek Orzo Salad
  10. Broccoli And Snow Pea Salad With Apple Butter Dressing
  11. Cilantro Lime Cauliflower “Couscous”
  12. Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Bacon
  13. Baked Corn Pudding
  14. Roasted Acorn and Butternut Squash with Corn and Smoked Sausage
  15. MA’s Make Ahead Irish Mashed Potato Casserole
  16. Potato Gratin
  17. Mushroom & Kale Sausage Stuffing
  18. Cinnamon & Orange Scented Cranberry Sauce
  19. {Skinnier} Sweet Potato Casserole
  20. Cheesy Garlic Bacon Mashed Potatoes
  21. Orange & Purple Roasted Curry Sweet Potato Soup
  22. Sweet Potato Casserole
  23. Healthier Sauteed Apples
  24. Roasted Pears With Cranberries, Blue Cheese and Walnuts
  25. Caramelized Onion & Carrot Soup
  26. Loaded Baked Mashed Potatoes
  27. Cauliflower Cheese Casserole

 

Every year I have this uncontrollable urge to make most of the classic sides my mom made for our holiday meals.  Two of my favorites are Pineapple Stuffing and my sweet and smoky Broccoli Salad.  Happily since I am not the head chef for the holiday meal in my own kitchen, there a few sides I leave off the table.  My mom can keep her famous dressing.  Don’t see the holiday side dish your Grandmother used to make?  Stay tuned for the second part of my Thanksgiving side dish series.   I will be sharing more recipes soon.

 

What is the side dish you most look forward to eating for Thanksgiving?

 

 

 

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