Be thankful on Thanksgiving for some new serving ideas. A Thanksgiving menu featuring traditional ingredients in innovative ways. Classic ingredients such as pumpkin, sweet potato, apple, etc. with a contemporary spin in a harvest feast brimming with seasonal produce. The ingredients are familiar enough to feel friendly, but adventurous enough to impress even the most jaded palate.
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A cool round up of recipes and great inspiration even for people like that cannot celebrate Thanksgiving (I live in Europe :)).
You are right. You really don’t have to celebrate Thanksgiving to try these recipes. Thank you!
Such unique and mouthwatering recipes in this roundup – I am drooling at that pumpkin halwa and apple chutney
I agree with you. These are all drool worthy recipes. Thank you, Shashi.
What a great link up to different recipes – hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving 😀
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
Thank you, Uru.
Wow, these all look amazing! My parents insist on a very traditional dinner, but I would love to throw a few of these in to mix it up!
I understand about the traditional and classic recipes, Miranda. I am glad that you are open to few of these modern Thanksgiving inspirations. Thank you so much for stopping by. Hope to see you around soon again.
Wonderful ideas here! Thanks so much for putting this together. Happy Thanksgiving!
My pleasure. Happy Thanksgiving to you too!
This is really cool, if we celebrated Thanksgiving in Australia, I think our family would go non traditional to mix things up. Hope you have a super Thanksgiving. Cheers, Anna
Thank you, Anna. You can still mix things up and try some of the recipes even though Thanksgiving is not celebrated in Australia 🙂 Thank you, dear.
Great collection of recipes. I lived 9 years in the U.S and never celebrated thanksgiving – not sure why! I think I should start celebrating now 🙂
Well, this is my 17th year in the U.S. and the first one to make a turkey, so you are not too far off, Fatemah. You still have a ot of time to catch up. Thank you for stopping by my friend.
Great ideas! Love the apple chutney 🙂 Thanks for sharing.
Glad you like it. Thank you for stopping by!
Lail, I am loving the new ideas for a dinner party. Hope you had a great thanksgiving. I am going to try choco chai one of these days.
Oh, yes, this is the perfect time for choco chai. If you are a chai and chocolate lover, you’ll fall in love with this drink, Vijitha. Thank you!