Get inspired today with all the Thanksgiving Food ideas that will help you create a delicious holiday celebration!Thanksgiving is right around the corner, which means it’s officially time to dust off those recipe cards, stock up on festive ingredients, and start planning the menu. This is always one of my favorite times of the year because the kitchen becomes the heart of the home—warm, busy, and full of delicious anticipation. If you’re anything like me, you’re already thinking about what dishes will make a return to the table this season. There’s something so magical about preparing for this holiday: the crisp fall air drifting in through an open window, the aroma of spices ready to be used, and the excitement of knowing that family and friends will soon be gathering around the table. It’s that perfect blend of comfort and tradition that makes the planning process just as enjoyable as the day itself.

I love taking this time to revisit old favorites, tweak a few ideas, and get inspired all over again for the season ahead.
It’s a little ritual I look forward to every year. And as the holiday gets closer, the anticipation only grows sweeter.
Saturday Chitchat with Janine – Volume 236
My Yearly Thanksgiving Food Roundup
Every year, I find myself gravitating back to the same comforting Thanksgiving foods that have become staples in my home.
They’re the dishes I look forward to making all season long, and rounding them up always gets me excited for the holiday ahead.
There’s something special about returning to those familiar recipes—almost like welcoming back old friends.
Preparing Ahead for a Smooth Holiday
One of the best parts about gathering these recipes each year is knowing they’ll help guide my cooking schedule.
Thanksgiving can definitely feel overwhelming if you don’t plan, so I always make sure to spread out the prep, shopping, and cooking to make everything feel more manageable.
These go-to recipes help you feel organized, confident, and ready to take on the holiday with ease.
A Delicious Holiday Awaits
As we head into this cozy season, I hope my yearly Thanksgiving food roundup inspires you to plan, enjoy the process, and cook with a little extra joy this year.
With organization, warmth, and a few tried-and-true favorites, your holiday will be filled with delicious moments from start to finish!
A Personal Note from Janine

We’ve had a lot of big life changes this year. We sold our home, moved across the country, and now we’re in the process of buying a new home in Florida. It’s been exciting—but also a little emotional. I’m no longer near my family on the West Coast, and I miss them so much.
My brother used to take all the photos for my blog. We saw each other weekly, and I always loved his creativity and support. Losing that regular connection and his artistic eye has been tough. The holidays will feel a little different this year, with one less place setting at the table.
But even with the changes and the distance, there’s still so much to be thankful for. We’re heading to Vermont next week to spend Thanksgiving with my husband’s extended family—something we haven’t done in years! I’m looking forward to the cozy gatherings, the laughter, and making new memories.
May your Thanksgiving be filled with friends and family around the table, warm hugs from loved ones, and plates piled high with your favorite dishes.🧡
Cheers,

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This Week’s Inspiration – Thanksgiving Food

Pumpkin bread pudding recipe lovers, this is the cozy fall dessert you didn’t know you needed.
It’s the perfect make-ahead dessert for Thanksgiving or any autumn gathering, and you can serve it with whipped cream, caramel sauce, or even a scoop of ice cream for an extra treat.

Instant Pot Garlic Mashed Potatoes
If you need a quick and easy side dish, these Instant Pot garlic mashed potatoes are the answer. Made with just four simple ingredients—potatoes, garlic, butter, and herbs—this recipe delivers creamy, flavorful results in just ten minutes.
Best of all, there’s no milk needed to get that smooth, buttery texture!

If you’re looking for a quick and flavorful side dish, this Sauteed Carrots Recipe is the one to try!
The butter adds richness, while the honey gives a light glaze that makes these sautéed carrots irresistible.
Whether you’re serving them for a holiday meal or a simple weeknight dinner, this easy side dish is always a hit!

Homemade Sourdough Stuffing Recipe
This Homemade Sourdough Stuffing Recipe is a must-have for Thanksgiving! My husband created this recipe years ago and continues to perfect it yearly.
It’s so delicious that you’ll want to make extra—because the leftovers are just as irresistible!

Costco Pumpkin Pie Recipe Copycat is a must-try if you love Costco’s rich, creamy, perfectly spiced slice of pie. This made-from-scratch version brings all the fall flavors you crave, with the bonus of making it right in your kitchen.
Whether you’re prepping for a holiday feast or just want a slice of nostalgia, this copycat recipe is the ultimate fall dessert.
Prepare to impress your family and friends with an easy pumpkin pie that tastes like the original!

This recipe for Homemade Breadsticks without Yeast is straightforward and delicious. They’re so quick to prepare that I often make them at the last minute to complement our dinner.
Since we prefer dipping them in jam, they don’t contain any cheese.
However, incorporating some Parmesan into the dough is an effortless modification.

This Beef Bourguignon cooked in an Instant Pot is the ultimate, savory comfort food. The beef chunks and vegetables become melt-in-your-mouth tender, making it a perfect dish for any occasion.

Cranberry Grilled Cheese Recipe
If you haven’t tried a Cranberry Grilled Cheese Sandwich, you must make it now! I had no idea that this version of grilled cheese could be so delicious. Use either Brie or mozzarella cheese to create this sandwich.
If you have a little leftover cranberry sauce from Thanksgiving, you’ll have to make this for a holiday lunch.

This Parmesan Crusted Halibut is an old-time family recipe! The crispy cheese topping that is smoother in butter is so delicious!
If you have anyone you know who doesn’t like fish for dinner, this recipe will convert them. The fish tastes very mild in flavor, and the butter, onions, and parmesan cheese make this recipe so delicious!

These Air Fryer Brussel Sprouts take 7 minutes to make! This recipe makes crispy, tender, flavorful sprouts that are quick and easy to make.
The apple cider, balsamic vinegar, maple syrup, and brown sugar create a tasty blend of ingredients!

Here’s the Best Marinade for Pork Ribs BBQ recipe! The miso and brown sugar make such a thick sweet mouth-watering sauce that is like no other BBQ rib sauce you’ve ever had.
They’re so good that you’ll be licking every last bit of sauce off the ribs.

Jazz Up Canned Cranberry Sauce Recipe
If you need a simple and quick Canned Cranberry Sauce Recipe, then look no further. Canned cranberry sauce never tasted this amazing with just a few additional ingredients, and it’s shocking how delicious this hack version tastes with a few yummy ingredients.
Save time in the kitchen this Thanksgiving by making this recipe.
More Recipes From My Friends

This fall pear and cranberry tart is terrific. It is a perfect combination of sweet and tart, and it is a must-have recipe for fall baking!

In the post the author highlights a vibrant, prep-friendly salad that blends seasonal greens, crunchy nuts, and a flavorful dressing—perfect for adding a fresh, make-ahead component to your Thanksgiving menu!
Latest Obsession – Mincer

I can’t tell you how much I love this garlic mincer—it’s seriously become one of my favorite kitchen tools! It doesn’t just peel and mince garlic like a pro, it also handles other ingredients like fresh ginger beautifully. I used it the other night and was blown away by how easy it made the whole process.
Usually, I dread prepping fresh ginger—it’s fibrous, sticky, and a pain to chop. But with this gadget, I peeled and chopped it into some small pieces, gave it a couple of twists, and in seconds I had a generous pile of perfectly minced ginger ready for my dinner recipe. So easy!
Honestly, what used to be one of my least favorite tasks is now something I kind of look forward to—thanks to this handy little tool! If you’re looking to make kitchen prep quicker and less messy, this is such a great item to have on hand (or to gift!).
This Week’s Tip – Glass Pot

I grabbed this pretty glass pot for simmering cranberries and spices, but once I had it in my kitchen, I realized it’s way too gorgeous to use just for that!
It’s been popping up all over social media, and I totally get the hype—it’s perfect for serving soups and holiday sides, or even for showing off a festive simmer pot gift. I love it when something is both beautiful and practical!
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Hello friends!
Here’s to a smooth, festive, and flavor-filled Thanksgiving! See you next time on the blog, and have a great holiday!

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