25 Best Thanksgiving Side Dishes

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Casserole dish of potatoes au gratin.

Turkey may take center stage at Thanksgiving, but the sides and desserts truly make the meal. From creamy mashed potatoes to cornbread stuffing, these classic side dishes have you covered. Plus, many of them are make-ahead friendly, so you can spend less time in the kitchen and more time with friends and family on the big day.

25 Best Thanksgiving Side Dishes

1. Creamy Make-Ahead Mashed Potatoes

Butter melting into a bowl of mashed potatoes.

These mashed potatoes are a must on Thanksgiving! Not only are they ultra-creamy and comforting but they can also be prepared up to 2 days in advance and reheated in the microwave—a bonus over the holidays when space in the oven and on the stove is at a premium. Get the recipe.

2. Easy Sausage and Herb Stuffing

Spoon in a dish of sausage stuffing.

It wouldn’t be Thanksgiving without stuffing, and this version is my all-time most requested. The recipe is a cinch to make because it uses store-bought stuffing cubes, and the addition of sausage adds a ton of flavor without the need for a lot of other seasonings. Get the recipe.

3. Brussels Sprouts Gratin

brussels sprouts gratin

A gratin is a delicious way to turn vegetables into true comfort food. Using heavy cream in place of a béchamel sauce keeps the sauce simple, making the dish perfect for the busy holidays. Get the recipe.

4. Fresh Cranberry Sauce

Spoon in a small bowl of cranberry sauce.

Cranberry sauce is the perfect accompaniment to roast turkey, and homemade is so much more delicious than the canned variety. The addition of orange zest and juice make this version a bit more special for the holidays. Get the recipe.

5. Turkey Gravy

Easy Roast Turkey with Gravy

I serve this rich gravy every Thanksgiving. Spiked with cognac and enriched with cream, it is what makes my Herb & Brown Sugar Dry-Brined Turkey and High-Heat Roast Turkey so delicious. Get the recipe.

6. Potatoes Au Gratin

Casserole dish of potatoes au gratin.

If ever there were a dish worthy of a special occasion, it would be potatoes au gratin. Made with layers of potatoes, heavy cream, and Parmigianno-Reggiano, it is ultra-rich and worth every single calorie. Get the recipe.

7. Creamed Spinach

Spoon in a bowl of creamed spinach.

This easy steakhouse-style creamed spinach dish is the perfect rich side dish to lean roast turkey. Made with frozen spinach, it is quick, easy, and make-ahead. Get the recipe.

8. Challah, Wild Mushroom & Herb Stuffing

challah wild mushroom stuffing

Enriched with eggs, challah cubes make a deliciously rich base for stuffing. This version is crispy on top and chockfull of buttery, earthy wild mushrooms. Get the recipe.

9. Sweet Potato Casserole with Pecan Streusel

how to make sweet potato casserole

Are you accustomed to marshmallow-topped sweet potatoes on Thanksgiving? Try this version with a crunchy brown sugar-pecan streusel and you’ll never look back! Get the recipe.

10. Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Balsamic Vinegar & Honey

Spoon in a bowl of roasted brussels sprouts.

Roasted Brussels sprouts are delicious all on their own, but tossing them with a bit of honey and balsamic vinegar after pulling them out of the oven takes them to the next level. Consider yourself warned — these are hard to stop eating straight from the pan! Get the recipe.

11. Southern-Style Buttermilk Biscuits

Pile of buttermilk biscuits.
Photo by Alexandra Grablewski (Chronicle Books, 2018)

These buttermilk biscuits are flaky, buttery, and rich, and have a beautiful golden exterior. Bonus: you can prepare them ahead and bake them right before serving. Get the recipe.

12. French Green Beans with Shallots

French beans with shallots in a white dish.

Over the holidays, you can usually find haricots verts, or French green beans, trimmed and ready to cook. Sautéed with shallots, these elegant beans pair nicely with anything from roast turkey, to seared salmon, to grilled steak. Get the recipe.

13. Spoon Bread

Partially-served dish of spoon bread.

A close cousin to cornbread, spoon bread is creamy, rich, and – you guessed it – eaten with a spoon. While delicious in the summer made with fresh corn, it’s equally good as a Thanksgiving side dish made with frozen corn. Get the recipe.

14. Roasted Carrots with Thyme

Serving dish of roasted carrots.

Ordinary cooked carrots aren’t very exciting, but roasted carrots are a whole different story. Not only do they take on a delicious caramelized flavor, but they’re also super simple to make and will add lovely color to your Thanksgiving table. Get the recipe.

15. Twice-Baked Potatoes

Twice baked potatoes on parchment paper.

Rich and creamy mashed potatoes baked in crispy, salty potato skins, twice-baked potatoes make any meal feel like a celebration. Bonus: you can make them mostly ahead of time and even freeze them. Get the recipe

16. Cranberry Pecan Relish

Spoon in a bowl of cranberry maple relish.

If you like traditional cranberry sauce, you’ll love this tart-sweet relish made with cranberries, orange zest, balsamic vinegar, maple syrup, and pecans. Get the recipe.

17. Cauliflower Purée with Thyme

Blue bowl of cauliflower puree.
Photo by Alexandra Grablewski (Chronicle Books, 2018)

If you’re looking for a low-carb alternative to mashed potatoes, this healthy cauliflower purée is the ticket. It’s so comforting and creamy, you won’t even miss the potatoes! Get the recipe.

18. CORNBREAD MUFFINS

Cornbread muffins on a wire rack.

Warm cornbread muffins are always a welcome addition to the Thanksgiving bread basket. You can whip up the batter for these muffins in no time, and they bake in just 20 minutes. Get the recipe.

19. BRUSSELS SPROUT SALAD WITH APPLES, WALNUTS & PARMESAN

Large bowl of brussels sprout salad.

This savory and sweet Brussels sprout salad is best made ahead of time, making it the perfect room temperature side dish for a holiday buffet. And leftovers pair perfectly with turkey sandwiches! Get the recipe.

20. SOUTHERN-STYLE CORNBREAD STUFFING

Cornbread Sausage Stuffing

This traditional cornbread and sausage stuffing has the consistency of spoon bread and golden, crispy top. The cornbread is homemade, so it takes a bit more time than traditional stuffing, but the recipe can be done in steps and is 100% worth the extra effort. Get the recipe.

21. MAC AND CHEESE

baked mac and cheese

The epitome of comfort food, this mac and cheese is extra creamy topped with crispy herb-flecked panko. The recipe is inspired by the macaroni and cheese served at Maple Ave, a restaurant in Vienna, VA. Get the recipe.

22. ROASTED GREEN BEANS WITH GARLIC, LEMON, PINE NUTS & PARMIGIANO-REGGIANO

Roasted green beans in a serving dish.

Need an impressive vegetable dish to bring to a holiday party? This is the one! With blistered and caramelized string beans, chunks of mellow garlic, nutty Parmesan cheese, and crunchy pine nuts, it beats the traditional green bean casserole any day. Get the recipe.

23. PUMPKIN CORNBREAD MUFFINS

pumpkin cornbread muffins
Photo credit: Alexandra Grablewski

Made with pumpkin purée, these hearty cornbread muffins are healthier than traditional cornbread but just as delicious. The pumpkin gives the muffins a gorgeous golden-brown color and sweet earthy flavor. Get the recipe.

24. Wild Rice Salad with Dried Cranberries, Apples & Pecans

wild rice salad in white bowl
Photo by Alexandria Grablewski (Chronicle Books, 2018)

This salad is a Thanksgiving potluck standout! Make-ahead and portable, it offers a refreshing change from richer, carb-heavy side dishes. Plus, it’s great as leftovers—just toss in some chopped roast turkey. Get the recipe

25. Sweet Potato Biscuits

Basket of sweet potato biscuits.

Perfectly fluffy with just the right touch of sweetness, these buttery sweet potato biscuits from Paula Deen are an instant favorite at any table. Get the recipe

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  • Happy Thanksgiving Jenn! Your recipes look absolutely AMAZING! I don’t really cook at all;however, your recommendations have actually given me the inspiration to make a serious attempt. Your pictures, words, and overall presentation have convinced me that I must try some of these side dishes. Thank you for posting this information so that a novis like myself could learn from the very best!

    • I can’t wait to make some of these for Thanksgiving.

  • These Thanksgiving recipes all look terrific. Which can be made 1-2 weeks ahead and frozen?

    • Hi Marcia, Glad you like what you see! Any of the stuffings, the cranberry orange sauce, fresh cranberry sauce/relish, cornbread or corn muffins would all freeze nicely.

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  • Hi Jenn, I started following you and using some of you recipes earlier this year. Thank you for posting thes great make-ahead choices for Thanksgiving! There are several I want to try.
    My Best,
    Janet O’Connor

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