9 Thanksgiving Recipes You Can Make Now and Stash in Your Freezer (2024)

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You never thought hosting Thanksgiving dinner would be easy. But how the heck are you supposed to referee the drama and refill the wine glasses when you've got turkey timers to check and mashed potatoes to stir?

This year, go easy on yourself and whip up these nine (freezable) Thanksgiving recipes ahead of time.

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Hors D'oeuvre: Gruyere and Hazlenut Crackers
The dough will keep in the freezer for up to two months. A few days before, slice it up, bake and serve (with creamy store-bought cheese). Get the recipe.

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Hors D'oeuvre: Cranberry Meatballs
Freeze these bite-sized bad boys for up to one month in advance. Then thaw and serve with a side of cranberry sauce (no, you don't have to make it from scratch). Get the recipe.

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Hors D'oeuvre: Mushroom Turnovers
Before you cook 'em, layer the turnovers on a baking sheet and freeze. Next, transfer them to a zip-top freezer bag--they'll keep for up to one month. Get the recipe.

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First Course: Butternut Squash Soup
Whip up this savory (and seasonal) dish weeks in advance--just hold off on adding the crème fraîche until the day of. Get the recipe.

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Main Course: Turkey
While we probably won't be trying this one ourselves, it is possible to make turkey in advance--the secret is freezing the perfectly cooked meat already sliced. Just thaw it out in the fridge the night before, and you're good to go. Get the recipe.

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Side: Garlic Herb Mashed Potatoes
The key to making sure these guys keep is using lots and lots of full-fat milk. Another tip: Divide a big batch of spuds into smaller containers before freezing to help maximize the flavor when you reheat. Get the recipe.

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Side: Green Bean Casserole
After this cools, add a layer of plastic wrap and a layer of tinfoil to your freezer-safe casserole dish (an aluminum food container also works for storage). Pop all that cheesy goodness in the freezer and it'll keep for up to two months. Get the recipe.

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Side: Ciabatta and Sausage Stuffing
Good news: All stuffing keeps for weeks in the freezer! Just be sure it's completely defrosted before reheating. Get the recipe.

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Dessert: Apple Pie
Fruit pies tend to freeze much better than custard ones. Transfer the fully assembled creation to the freezer and cover with layers of plastic wrap (and tinfoil for good measure). Then, the night before, it's bake time. Get the recipe.

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9 Thanksgiving Recipes You Can Make Now and Stash in Your Freezer (2024)

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What Thanksgiving dishes can I prepare in advance? ›

Our Best Make-Ahead Tips for Your Easiest Thanksgiving Yet
  • The Turkey: Prep It for Roasting. ...
  • Mashed Potatoes: Freeze Them or Embrace the Make-Ahead Casserole. ...
  • Gravy: Yes, Even Without Roasting the Turkey. ...
  • Stuffing: Bake the Bread, Toast the Nuts. ...
  • Green Beans: Prep the Garnishes or Casserole.

What casseroles don't freeze well? ›

Avoid freezing casseroles made with dairy products (especially soft cheeses with a high-water content like ricotta or cottage), eggs, starchy vegetables, and watery vegetables like lettuce and cucumber.

What foods don't freeze well? ›

Foods That Do Not Freeze Well
FoodsUsual UseCondition After Thawing
Cheese or crumb toppingsOn casserolesSoggy
Mayonnaise or salad dressingOn sandwiches (not in salads)Separates
GelatinIn salads or dessertsWeeps
Fruit jellySandwichesMay soak bread
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How far in advance can you make casseroles for Thanksgiving? ›

Casseroles. Whether your family demands green bean casserole or scalloped potatoes alongside their turkey, these dishes can be prepped and assembled two whole days before the big event. Make sure to cover and refrigerate them, then stick the dish in the hot oven once you've taken the turkey out to rest.

What Thanksgiving food doesn't need to be refrigerated? ›

Apple pie, pumpkin pie, pecan pie, fruit crumbles, betties, and cobblers can all travel for hours at room temperature and be ready to serve when you arrive.

How many sides should you have for Thanksgiving? ›

How many dishes should I serve with the turkey? For 4 people, choose 1-2 appetizers and 3 sides. For 8 people, choose 1-3 appetizers and 3 sides. For 16 people, choose 2-3 appetizers and 3 or more sides.

What can I do the Tuesday before Thanksgiving? ›

This rough list will get you started:
  • Tuesday is turkey prep day. ...
  • And since you've prepped the turkey, you can use its neck to make gravy. ...
  • Make the cran sauce(s), which'll only get better with time. ...
  • Set yourself up to finish the dessert as soon as you wake up on Thursday morning (or, in some cases, on Wednesday night).
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What to bring to Thanksgiving when they say don t bring anything? ›

"Some of my personal favorites are paper co*cktail napkins, a tin of Louis Sherry chocolates, or a unique candle," recommends Strait. "It is fun to bring something the host might not pick up for themselves! A gift for a host does not have to break the bank, it just shows you appreciate them for hosting."

Can you freeze cooked Thanksgiving dinner? ›

As long as your leftovers have been frozen at 0 degrees F, you can store them indefinitely. But they'll taste best used within two to three months. Pack side dishes like stuffing and mashed potatoes into airtight freezer containers or plastic freezer bags.

Can you freeze cooked turkey and stuffing? ›

According to the USDA, cooked turkey, gravy, and leftovers can be safely refrigerated for up to 4 days and frozen for 3 to 4 months. Technically, frozen food is safe indefinitely however, the quality of the food may decrease as the food loses moisture.

What main dishes freeze well? ›

Choose from dozens of delicious freezer meals including casseroles, baked pasta dishes, gumbo, pot roast, slow-cooker soups and stews, and more. You guests will never guess that you just popped that Turkey-Noodle-Poppy Seed Casserole out of the freezer.

What foods can you cook then freeze? ›

Foods
  • Fresh fruits, vegetables and herbs**
  • Stocks and soups.
  • Hot and cold sauces (such as marinara and pesto**)
  • Chili and stews.
  • Baked pasta dishes**
  • Cookie dough (shape into balls before freezing)**
  • Baked brownies.
  • Bread, rolls and flour tortillas.

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