Thanksgiving sides - need inspiration

Anonymous
Help, please.
Anonymous
bourbon corn pudding: https://www.epicurious.com/recipes/member/views/bourbon-corn-pudding-1215662

emril's brandy and orange mashed sweet potatoes: https://www.emerils.com/124958/brandy-and-orange-mashed-sweet-potatoes-orange-cups but in a casserole dish topped with pecan, brown sugar topping.

winter greens gratin http://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/winter-greens-gratin

cranberry, shallot, cherry compote https://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/cranberry-shallot-and-dried-cherry-compote-108761

stuffing with corn bread, sausage, pecans, dried cherries or cranberries.
Anonymous
The big hits at our Friendsgiving are always the classics done really well - french green beans with slivered almonds, popovers, mashed potatoes with bacon, apple pie, etc. Sweet potato french fries also went over really big.
Anonymous
https://www.thekitchn.com/recipe-thanksgiving-slaw-237475
Crunchy, fresh, bright and refreshing, while still having some classic Thanksgiving flavors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.thekitchn.com/recipe-thanksgiving-slaw-237475
Crunchy, fresh, bright and refreshing, while still having some classic Thanksgiving flavors.

I love this so much. I add chopped kale for color and it is amazing with leftover turkey sandwiches
Anonymous
I tried this recipe last year, and we loved them.

https://www.halfbakedharvest.com/crispy-parmesan-thyme-sweet-potato-stacks/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I tried this recipe last year, and we loved them.

https://www.halfbakedharvest.com/crispy-parmesan-thyme-sweet-potato-stacks/



NP Thanks for this- looks delicious. Did you prep potatoes the day before or morning of?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The big hits at our Friendsgiving are always the classics done really well - french green beans with slivered almonds, popovers, mashed potatoes with bacon, apple pie, etc. Sweet potato french fries also went over really big.


How do you travel with these and serve them warm?
Anonymous
I usually make stuffed mushrooms (stuffed with it's own stems and some cheese), and brussels sprouts (dipped in olive oil and seasoning and roasted in the oven. These two things my kids will eat. For colors, I would roast carrots as well. And might as well add other vegetables to the colorful plate.

Anonymous
Not OP, but thank you all. I am bringing sides to my brother’s and I just decided on the bourbon corn pudding and savory mashed sweet potatoes. Can’t wait!
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