With these delicious side dishes-who needs turkey? These sides are stealing the show this Thanksgiving.
This salad TASTES like fall with sweet roasted butternut squash, toasted pecans, fall apples, and of course maple dressing. The farro makes this grain salad both substantial and satiating, perfect for chillier fall weather.
I'm a Southern gal. What can I say-we love our biscuits. I've tried countless biscuit recipes in my time and these Bon Appetit biscuits are the FLAKIEST ever. Your guests would be happy if these biscuits were the only thing on the table this Thanksgiving.
As always, Tieghan Gerard from Half Baked Harvest finds a way to improve on an already great thing. Move aside Potatoes Au Gratin-make room for Crispy Cheesy Potato Stacks. At this point the turkey is just here for moral support. Be careful, you may be asked to bring this to every family meal from now on.
A family favorite, Mom on Timeout knocks this one out of the park with mac and cheese that outshines the turkey. Baked mac and cheese has a deeper, aromatic flavor from all the cheese browning (YUM) and then add a crispy, crunchy, cheesy Panko topping for extra flavor.
This salad from The Original Dish is the ultimate holiday salad that will have your guests asking for seconds. With roasted apples, crisp bacon, pecans toasted in olive oil, blue cheese, raisins, and caramelized shallot maple vinaigrette, is one of my favorite salads.
Seriously, who would miss the turkey? Let me know in the comments which are YOUR favorite and will become a family tradition!