Home
food pyramid
Whole Food
Fast Food
Recipes
Chicken Recipes
Chocolate Recipes
Vegetarian Recipes
Low Fat Recipes
Freezer Recipes
Picnic Ideas
Halloween Recipes
Pumpkin Recipes
First Thanksgiving
First Thanksgiving
Gathering
Dinner Ideas
Turkey Dinner
Dinner New Ideas
Dinners
Thanksgiving Sides
Dessert Ideas
Roast Turkey Recipes
New Years Recipes
Easter Food
Mothers Day Food
Stock Recipes
 
 
 

Thanksgiving Dinner Ideas


Thanksgiving Dinner Ideas

Thanksgiving Dinner Ideas

Thanksgiving Dinner Ideas


Meal Planning for Thanksgiving


For many, the biggest part of the day on Thanksgiving is spent in the kitchen. There are dishes to prepare, meats to cook, and desserts to make. When the cooks finally get to sit down it is at the Thanksgiving table to join their family and friends in devouring the meal he or she has worked so hard to put together. It’s no wonder they don’t fall face down in the mashed potatoes after all that time and effort.

 

Here are some ideas for meal planning this Thanksgiving to help you spend less time in the kitchen and more time actually enjoying the holiday festivities.


1.      Begin early. Most people work up until Thanksgiving Day so they buy groceries and let everything sit until the night before at the earliest. This year, create a list of the food items that will be on the Thanksgiving table at least a week before the actual day. If it is not on the list, it doesn’t go on the table.


2.      Cook ahead and freeze. Casseroles, macaroni and cheese, and rice dishes are wonderful candidates for freezing. Be sure to let them completely cool before refrigerating them or it will cause condensation to form. Once the dish is evenly cooled, cover it with an airtight lid or in freezer bags and place in the freezer until Thanksgiving morning when you can pull them out and reheat.


3.      We all like to have our pies fresh and hot from the oven, but that is a lot of “perfect” timing for the baker, which is hard to come by when you’re cooking a huge Thanksgiving feast. Bake your pies before hand and let guests heat their single pieces up after dinner when they’re ready to enjoy them.


4.      Buy a fresh turkey instead of a frozen one. For one thing, a frozen turkey needs to thaw in the fridge for four to five days before preparing. That means your refrigerator won’t be available to hold too much else. It also means that raw, thawing meat will be right next to other foods for the big day. Not a good idea if you’re trying to save time and energy and start early. A fresh turkey can be bought later without the space worries. Even if it has to be cooked a day or two before, the entire bird can be reheated in the oven on Thanksgiving Day before meal time.


5.      Purchase or make appetizers. I don’t think there is one household that ever has dinner on the table exactly at four o’clock or whatever time you slate for the Thanksgiving meal. In case dinner is a little late getting to the table, munch on a tray of raw vegetables with ranch dip or a fruit salad. It is light and healthy and won’t ruin the appetite for turkey and gravy.


Do you plan for the big turkey day or just wing it? Planning takes the guesswork out of the occasion and leaves more time to enjoy with family, friends and the good food you’ve prepared.


Recipes



Download A Free E-Book!


Do You Want To Impress Your Friends At Your Next Dinner Party?

 

Are you having a dinner party soon? Do you want to amaze your guests with your cooking?  The answer to your problem may be CopyCatCookbook.com from Devine Recipes.


Easily prepare the most guarded recipes in your own kitchen. You won’t be able to taste the difference. You can start today with no experience needed.


With this downloadable copy of the "Copycat Cookbook" you will



  • Impress all your friends
  • Start Cooking minutes from now
  • Easily print recipes
  • You only need to cook one of these recipes and the cookbook will pay for itself

One of the biggest advantages of this E-Book is that you’ll be able to easily print the recipes and start cooking right away.


Click here now to get instant access…..




Contact Us|sitemap | Important Disclosure | Privacy Policy


|