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Cranberry Yogurt Relish by Connie McmillanA delicious relish that has combination of tartness and sweetness which is perfect for any get together holiday gatherings. |
92 votes
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Toasted Pecan and Pumpkin Risotto by Alex KempThis is a great dish to compliment most fall meals. With great earthy spices and aromas combined with the mild sweet flavors of the pumpkin and the bold nutty crunch of toasted pecans, this dish will definately put you in the autumn spirit. ITs simple to make and will warm you up form the inside out. |
67 votes
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Chesapeake Memories Sausage and Oyster Dressing with Red Quinoa and Crisp Apples by Julie HagelThis recipe takes me back to my Maryland Thanksgiving memories. Growing up on the Chesapeake, oysters were a big part of our celebration. This dish combines my family's traditional oyster dressing with spicy pork sausage and healthy red pearl quinoa,… |
65 votes
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Creamy Pumpkin Pasta With A Kick by Allison LoeschWhether you’re alone for the holidays and missing that home cooked meal or looking for a new stand out dish to bring this is the perfect recipe. The flavors of fall mixed in with the sweetness of the pumpkin pie mix equal a new twist on ordinary pasta. Hope you enjoy it as much as my family does! |
50 votes
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Mushroom and Fried Corn Rice by Allison LoeschMy Mushroom and Fried Corn Rice is a side dish packed with flavor and full of the fall colors. It's a side dish my family treasures and request every year. |
41 votes
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Yam & Sweet Potato Souffle by Deborah Parker WongMove over marshmallows, this dish uses color and two textures to turn Thanksgiving root vegetables into a truly elegant side dish. |
10 votes
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Authentic Italian Spaghetti Sauce with meatballs by MichelineThis is an authentic Italian spaghetti sauce with meat balls recipe given to me by an Italian friend. It is cooked slowly during 6 to 8 hours but the result is well worth the time and effort. |
10 votes
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Cheesy Garlic Mashed Potatoes by Mary Joseph
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10 votes
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Festive Pasta Salad by Kelsey MartinThis pasta salad is colorful and zesty! Serve warm or at room temperature. |
10 votes
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Cracker Barrel's Hash Browns Casserole by Pattie Berriman
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8 votes
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Best Turkey Stuffing by John SpottiswoodThis recipe is a combination and adaptation of two great stuffing recipes found in the New Best Recipe cookbook by Cook's Illustrated (one of our favorites for traditional dishes). We took this to an early friend's thanksgiving party and it was a huge hit. There were three different stuffings served, and this one was by far the most… |
8 votes
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Homemade Cranberry-Apple Sauce by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxIf some people at your Thanksgiving dinner like cranberry sauce and others prefer applesauce this recipe just might work for you... We decided to take these two wonderful sauce flavors and combine them into one delicious sauce. Weight Watchers POINTS value 1 Skinny Facts: for a ¼ cup serving 80 calories, 0g fat, 0g protein,… |
6 votes
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Sweet & Savory Sweet Potato Torte by Nia CarellosA delicious side dish to go with your thanksgiving or Christmas Dinner. Tastes a bit like a dessert and looks like a pie because it is in a pie crust. Crust must be made the day before and refrigerated. Pie itself can be made a day ahead of time or the day of |
5 votes
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Smoked Gouda Mac and Cheese by dpEveryone will thank you for this one make double if you have big eaters this has never failed me .... This is a very heavy, creamy filling side dish that everyone will love thank you for looking Enjoy |
4 votes
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Louisiana Cornbread Stuffing by John SpottiswoodThis is a pretty spicy stuffing for those looking to add a little kick to their Thanksgiving dinner. It is delicious. I would recommend trying it out with Turkey sometime before Thanksgiving to decide if everyone in your family will like it. It's definitely not your grandmother's stuffing (unless you grew up in Baton Rouge)! |
4 votes
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