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We all know that Thanksgiving is all about the food, friends, and family, but I am so ready to focus on the food part and get right into this year’s menu lineup. I pulled together a mix of classic Thanksgiving favorites and fresh, new recipes that I’m genuinely excited to make. These dishes have all the cozy, homemade flavor we love with a little extra something to keep things interesting at the family table. Get ready because your holiday menu is about to get seriously delicious!

Corn Pudding

If you are looking to put a side dish out on Thanksgiving that everyone will approve of, look no further than this corn pudding. The corn pudding has all of the flavors that everyone loves. It’s a little sweet, slightly crunchy, and overall just delicious. It is also a dish that you can make ahead of time and serve at room temperature.

Go to the recipe: Corn Pudding

Pecan Pie Bars

A close up shot of cut pecan pie bars.

I do love pecan pie on Thanksgiving, but these flawless pecan pie bars are just as delicious and way easier to make. Once you try these tasty bars, you may never make a whole pecan pie ever again!

Go to the recipe: Pecan Pie Bars

Honey Glazed Baked Ham

There is nothing quite as delicious as a homemade baked ham. This honey glazed baked ham recipe is perfectly sweet, irresistibly salty, and surprisingly easy to make.

Go to the recipe: Honey Glazed Baked Ham

Cranberry Sauce

It is basically a requirement to have cranberry sauce on your Thanksgiving table. Stick with the traditional dish and serve up this cranberry sauce. The best part about making this dish is the aromas it gives off when cooking on the stove. It will fill your kitchen with loads of amazing fall scents. 

Go to the recipe: Cranberry Sauce

Loaded Mashed Potato Casserole

Take your mashed potatoes to the next level this Thanksgiving with this loaded mashed potato casserole. This loaded mashed potato casserole doesn’t mess around. When it says loaded, it is truly loaded. Along with potatoes, the casserole is stuffed with bacon and cheese. What is not to like?

Go to the recipe: Loaded Mashed Potato Casserole

Pumpkin Dump Cake

Quick and simple doesn’t mean the dessert won’t be super decadent and rich. Just look at this pumpkin dump cake, for example. It’s simple to make and tastes like it took hours to make.

Go to the recipe: Pumpkin Dump Cake

Air Fryer Brussels Sprouts

Save some space in the oven this Thanksgiving, and take out the air fryer to make Brussels sprouts. Don’t underestimate the air fryer when making this recipe. The little device can make the Brussels sprouts super crispy and roast them perfectly. It will be one recipe that you will keep making after the holiday has passed.

Go to the recipe: Air Fryer Brussels Sprouts

Air Fryer Turkey Breast

This air fryer turkey breast recipe just might be the easiest turkey you’ll ever make! It’s incredibly juicy and full of flavor, with golden-brown skin and the perfect blend of seasonings. 

Go to the recipe: Air Fryer Turkey Breast

Paula Deen Sweet Potato Casserole

Upgrade your classic sweet potato casserole with this gorgeous copycat Paula Deen Sweet Potato Casserole recipe instead! Featuring a fluffy base of sweet potatoes, it uses a toasted nut topping instead of marshmallows for an elevated recipe that’s picture-perfect and easy to make. 

Go to the recipe: Paula Deen Sweet Potato Casserole

Cake Mix Pumpkin Roll Recipe

Make an easy pumpkin roll recipe using cake mix. It’s a light and moist pumpkin roll swirled with cream cheese frosting that’s sure to be a fall favorite.

Go to the recipe: Cake Mix Pumpkin Roll

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About Kasey Schwartz

For over 15 years, Kasey Schwartz, the mastermind behind All Things Mamma, has been the ultimate go-to for mouthwatering family recipes. Her work has been featured on Today.com, Buzz Feed, Better Homes and Gardens, and more, making her your go-to mom next door for all things delicious and family-friendly.

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