Thanksgiving is the perfect time to show off your finesse in cooking and want your home to smell like freshly-baked pumpkin pie or creamy mashed potatoes. You wish for the same when you are heading to a Thanksgiving potluck, only to find out that your dish that looked good at home hasn’t traveled well and looks out of place. Quite disheartening, right? In such catastrophic situations, you wish to have cooked something that looks as fresh and good as it tastes. Well, worry not. We have made a list of a few Thanksgiving potluck recipes that you can serve at your own table or bring to someone else’s table with peace of mind. These recipes are so delectable that they’ll make even the pickiest host bow down. They also travel well.
Salt & Vinegar Pan-Roasted Potatoes
These pan-roasted crispy potatoes are going to crush your taste buds with a finger-licking and smashingly good flavor. Make this dish in a cast-iron skillet, a simple technique resulting in the caramelized, extra flavorful, super crunchy, and crispy potatoes to enjoy with your friends and family. Find the full recipe at Camille Styles.
Roasted Root Vegetable Panzanella
Give a cold-weather twist to this Italian summer classic with parsnips, sweet potatoes, and beets. All the ingredients are tossed in a mouth-watering maple brown butter dressing, giving the salad an unforgettable taste. Find the full recipe at Simply Recipes.
Smoked Turkey Breast
Impress everybody at the potluck party with this juicy, smoked turkey breast. Though it has a reputation for getting dry and bland, this clever recipe will keep it moist, tender, and tasty. You can use apple and sage brine, and a sweet cherry wood smoke for the crispy, amber-colored texture. Here is the full recipe at Simply Recipes.
Vegan Pumpkin Pie
Pumpkin rules the holidays. You can make this effortless pumpkin pie to celebrate the holidays. It’s the recipe that everyone on your table can eat and enjoy without a fuss. You need to get out your pantry ingredients and blend them all in a blender to make this delicious vegan pie. You can follow the full recipe at Simply Recipes.
Pear Cake With Cinnamon Sugar
Make this super easy dessert and spread some cheer around your Thanksgiving table. This scrumptious cake is draped with a thick layer of cinnamon-laced pears. It’s a perfect dish to enjoy during a simple lunch, a festive get-together, or on any occasion. You can fancy it up with a dollop of whipped cream. You can get the full recipe at Simple Recipes.
Slow Cooker Stuffing
Your slow cooker can come in handy for creating warm dishes that can win hearts. Take this slow cooker stuffing recipe for instance; it involves sausage, cranberries, and apples, making your guests devour it in a breeze. Instead of making a boring stuffing, make it savory and sweet, crispy and moist, but flavorful nonetheless. Find the full recipe at Simply Recipes.
Roasted Shrimp With Cranberry Cocktail Sauce
This roasted shrimp recipe with cranberry cocktail sauce is a friendly meal to bond over with your family and friends. You need to season the shrimp with thyme and smoked paprika for enhanced taste. Next, accompany this dish with cranberry cocktail sauce for the joy of it. Get the full recipe at The Pioneer Woman.
Apple Cider Sangria
This apple cider sangria is a perfect fall drink. If you are going over at your friends for a Thanksgiving meal or party, give them this refreshing apple cider sangria. It is delicious and easy to make, and especially better to sip on a warm winter afternoon with your gang. Get the full recipe at The Pioneer Woman.
Sweet Potato Chili
If you are looking for a meatless meal, this sweet potato chili ticks all the boxes. The dish is hearty, comforting, and flavorsome. It combines sour cream, green onion, avocado, and plenty of cheese; the more the merrier. The dish is so scrumptious that even a meat-eater will happily devour it. Follow the full recipe at The Pioneer Woman.
Apple Cider Cookies
If you could eat fall, it would surely taste like these apple cider cookies. Bake all the cozy flavors of fall in this one festive dish that nobody would ever say no to. The cookies are warm and comforting, like a warm hug. The tempting blend of brown butter, apple pie spice, and apple cider makes every bite of these cookies soft and chewy. Get the full recipe at The Pioneer Woman.
Let us know which of these Thanksgiving potluck recipes you are making this season. Happy Thanksgiving!

