I hope you had a happy Thanksgiving with lots of yummy food! I also truly hope that my blog continues to help you and inspire you to cook for friends and family! I thought I’d share my Thanksgiving Holiday Feast line up with you.
My sweet potato casserole, as seen in the bottom right of this photo was so yummy! It was a big crowd pleaser, and had a savory vibe versus the traditional sweet potatoes with marshmallows and brown sugar. It’s creamy, tasty, spicy, and delicious goodness in one bite! I highly recommend using organic yams or sweet potatoes, as the taste is better. This is a great recipe for Fall cooking, and especially a great Holiday side dish, that can also be the star of the show! I truly believe chives are an under rated herb, not in this recipe. This is loaded with chives! A winning side dish for the family!
My Potato and Thyme Stuffing, a recipe I borrowed from my mom, is a must-have every thanksgiving! The table is not complete without it. This is pictured at the top left of the photo. It is packed with butter and thyme, and very savory with hint of sweetness from the caramelized onions. Delicious!
The center photo is a homemade bread stuffing that is very savory. This was created with my daughter in mind, as she loves all things savory! Check out my Homemade Bread Stuffing recipe. You can pair it with a roasted chicken for a family dinner or serve it for the Holidays.
Next, bottom left is our all-time fave appetizer Cauliflower Spinach Dip – this is very savory, creamy, spicy and healthy! Serve it with a foccacia bread for dipping. Everyone loves this dip and wants the recipe.
Lastly, three out of the four of these dishes were cooked in a skillet, then placed into the oven to further cook, and then placed directly onto the table with an oven mitt close by to remind my guests the pan is hot. The best part is that the heat was maintained in the skillet so I didn’t have to be concerned with cold side dishes. Skillets are my new way of serving a large crowd!
I hope my tips help you!!!!. Have a wonderful holiday season. Be sure to check my blog for new recipes that I have been updating periodically!
Happy Holidays! Merry Christmas! xo