
Are you ready for Thanksgiving??!!! Don’t worry, we found some Thanksgiving Menus for beginners to experts. www.allrecipes.com features a Game Plan for both the Easy Menu and the Advanced Menu. They are a GREAT resources for recipes and SO much more!
Check it out HERE!
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Game Plan for Easy Menu
The trickiest part of preparing a holiday meal is the timing. The key is to make as many items ahead of time as you can, and reheat them on Thanksgiving Day.
1 to 2 Weeks Ahead:
- Make a shopping list; beat the holiday rush.
- Make and freeze Yummy Yam Casserole (omit topping).
2 Days Before Thanksgiving:
- Place turkey in refrigerator to thaw (birds larger than 12 lbs. will require 3 days to thaw).
- Make cranberry sauce.
- Bake pecan bars. Cool completely; slice bars. Store tightly covered with plastic wrap in a cool, dry place.
1 Day Before:
- Toast almonds for green beans in ungreased skillet over med. heat until golden and fragrant. Transfer to a bowl or lidded container. Cook bacon for green beans, if using; crumble and mix with toasted almonds and refrigerate.
- Make mashed potatoes; store in the refrigerator.
- Make stuffing; store in the refrigerator.
- Prepare Pumpkin Cream Pie.
- Set the dining room table. Include serving dishes for gravy, dinner rolls, butter, and green beans, plus serving utensils.
The Night Before:
- Place Yam Casserole in the fridge to thaw.
- Prepare Easy Turkey Gravy; store jar or container in fridge.
Thanksgiving Morning:
- Remove an oven rack, if necessary. Preheat oven to 325 degrees F. Roast turkey as directed. Remove from oven and let stand for 30 minutes before carving.
- Add pecan topping to yam casserole.
1 hour before dinner:
- Increase oven temperature to 350 degrees F. Replace oven rack. Bake the mashed potatoes, the stuffing, and the yam casserole.
30 minutes before dinner:
- Wrap dinner rolls in foil. Place in oven to heat.
- Warm gravy in saucepan over medium-low heat.
- Melt butter for green beans in a large skillet over medium heat.
- Cook beans until tender. Stir in almonds and crumbled bacon and cook until heated through.
Last Minute Finishing Touches:
- Transfer gravy, rolls and green beans into serving bowls.
- Carve the turkey and arrange meat on a warmed platter.
Game Plan for Advanced Menu
1 to 2 Weeks Before:
- Make a shopping list; beat the holiday rush.
- Make dinner rolls; proof for twenty minutes, then freeze. When firm, transfer rolls to plastic freezer bag.
- Make pastry for pecan pie (use recipe of your choice). Chill dough, then roll out and line a nine-inch pie shell. Freeze until firm. Wrap frozen dough and pan with plastic wrap and store in the freezer.
3 Days Before:
- Thaw turkey in refrigerator.
- Prepare and bake cheesecake crust; cool and wrap with plastic wrap. Store at room temperature in a cool, dry place.
2 Days Before:
- Make chutney.
- Cube bread for stuffing: use a mix of multigrain, rye, and country white bread for Old-Fashioned Stuffing, or make pumpkin bread for Ibby’s Pumpkin-Mushroom Stuffing.
- Bake pie shell (see Perfect Pie Crusts for instructions on blind baking). Cool and wrap with plastic wrap. Store at room temperature in a cool, dry place.
1 Day Before:
- Remove giblets and neck from turkey cavity.
- Brine turkey.
- Make stock out of turkey neck and giblets (do not use the liver for making stock, as it can make broth bitter), celery, onion, carrot, and aromatics.
- Bake cheesecake.
- Bake pecan pie.
- Prep veggies for roasting.
- Toast pine nuts and cook bacon for Brussels Sprouts; store in refrigerator.
- Make stuffing.
The Night Before:
- If you have room in the fridge, arrange frozen dinner rolls on sheet pan and thaw overnight in the refrigerator. (Otherwise, thaw at room temperature on Thanksgiving morning.)
- Set the dining room table. Include serving dishes for gravy, dinner rolls, butter, and side dishes, plus serving utensils.
Thanksgiving Morning:
- Brush dinner rolls with egg wash.
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Bake rolls and stuffing.
- Light coals; prep grill.
- Increase oven temperature to 425 degrees F and roast vegetables.
- Grill turkey.
1 hour before dinner:
- Make mashed potatoes. Cover bowl with plastic wrap and rest bowl over pan of simmering water to keep warm.
30 minutes before dinner:
- Collect drippings from roasting pan under turkey. Make gravy.
- Prepare Brussels sprouts.
- Keep stuffing and roasted vegetables warm in a 300 degree F oven.
- Wrap rolls in foil and warm in oven, if desired.
Additional Articles
- Brining Turkey
- Choosing a Stuffing
- See our complete collection of Thanksgiving Recipes.
- Find answers to our Most Frequently Asked Thanksgiving Cooking Questions.
- If things go a bit sideways, get help from Thanksgiving Disaster-Savers.
- Get your eating space looking right with Dining Room design tips from Better Homes & Gardens.
Related Videos
- VIDEO: How to Make Pie Crust
- VIDEO: Making Stuffing
- VIDEO: Making Mashed Potatoes
- VIDEO: Making Cheesecak
All recipes, pictures and tips are from www.allrecipes.com




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