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The day is here! So happy to share our 2023 Thanksgiving menu and guide! This year’s menu is all about simplicity and very little fuss. This menu is guaranteed to win over family and friends, whether you’re hosting a Friendsgiving or a traditional Thanksgiving meal. As with past years, this menu has a mix of tried and true recipes plus brand new. We’ve got everything from cocktails to desserts. There are homemade popovers, easy (under 2 hours) crescent rolls, my make-ahead fail-proof gravy, a gorgeous shredded Brussels sprout salad, pecan pie brownies, last year’s Thanksgiving punch, and more. So much to share this November!
Happy Thanksgiving menu day! This is our 9th Thanksgiving menu. Over the years I’ve learned so much I almost feel like a Thanksgiving expert at this point! But every single year I learn something new. Not only through my own experiences but also thanks to the tips and tricks you all have shared here too.

I’m more excited than ever to share this year’s menu. It’s one of my favorites for many, reasons. I started creating Thanksgiving menus in 2015 – wow! The first time I created our menu I felt like there needed to be a long list of holiday dishes. I included everything and it was overwhelming. But I was learning along with the rest of you. Now my menu feels attainable, beautiful, and delicious, yet not too overwhelming.
These recipes are classics but made with something that makes them feel special. Most of them can be prepared ahead of time. And all the recipes I’m sharing below are very little fuss.

So here’s our 2023 menu! Just like all of the menus I share, these are only my suggestions. Pick and choose your favorites. Create the menu that’s right for you, your friends, and your family! You certainly don’t need to follow my menu to a T. Hopefully you can create a menu that fits your needs and that you will end up loving!
What recipes are you looking forward to serving up most this Thanksgiving? I’m really looking forward to seeing what everyone makes this year!

Breakfast
Tip: Don’t forget Thanksgiving Day breakfast. We like to eat later, around 7 pm or even 8 pm. Then we can enjoy a casual family day, cut down our Christmas tree, and settle in for a feast. I usually make something on the sweet side, it makes the day feel even more special!

Pumpkin Butter Cinnamon Roll Bread

Everything Cheesy Potato and Egg Breakfast Casserole
alternate option: Baked Butter Pecan French Toast

to drink: Spiced Pumpkin Maple Latte

Appetizers
Tip: I like to serve a few favorites. Something for snacking, and then something cheesy, of course! Have these out when guests arrive, especially the cheese board, it’s always so welcoming with a cocktail in hand.

Thanksgiving Turkey Cheeseboard

Pull-Apart Cranberry Baked Brie
Pastry Wrapped Baked Brie with Maple Apples – coming soon
alternate options:
Whipped Goat Cheese with Warm Candied Bacon and Dates
5 Ingredient Cranberry Brie Cinnamon Puff Pastry Swirls
Mini Pastry Wrapped Cranberry Baked Brie Bites
Pastry Wrapped Cranberry Baked Brie

Sides

The Best Brown Butter Sage Potato Mashers

Shaved Brussels Sprout Candied Bacon Salad

Herby Mushroom Croissant Stuffing
Creamed Spinach Wild Rice Casserole – coming soon
Cranberry Sauce
(use your favorite recipe, I simply simmer cranberries with maple syrup, orange juice, rosemary, or sage and a pinch of salt until thickened)

Easy Creamy Scalloped Sweet Potatoes
Creamy French Onion Soup Bread Bowls
alternate options:
Sweet Potato Casserole with Sweet ‘n’ Savory Bacon Pecans
Creamy Brie Four Cheese Mac and Cheese with Buttery Ritz Crackers
Crispy Parmesan Thyme Sweet Potato Stacks
Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes with Caramelized Onions.
Harvest Honeycrisp Apple and Feta Salad
Crockpot Cheesy Mashed Potatoes with Caramelized Onions

Breads/Rolls

alternate options:

Salted Honey Butter Parker House Rolls

The Main
Tip 1: include a vegetarian main course. It’s nice to have a main course that’s just as hearty and exciting as the turkey for anyone who does not enjoy turkey.
Tip 2: don’t feel like you have to roast a turkey! If your guests prefer something different, consider a braised roast!

Herb and Butter Roasted Turkey
(I make this every year. If it’s not broken, don’t fix it. This turkey never disappoints)
Tip: make your potatoes at the same time! Make my Potato Smashers that I’ll be sharing soon. Simply roast/bake the potatoes underneath or around your turkey. They’ll be even more delicious this way. Plus, this will save you space and oven time!

Make Ahead Easy, No Drippings Gravy with Bacon
Roast option: Cider Braised Pot Roast
No Meat option: Alfredo Stuffed Spaghetti Squash

Dessert
Tip: bake all desserts ahead of time and make so many! You can’t have too many and what’s amazing is these can all be baked up a day or 2 ahead of time.

Gooey Pecan Pie Brownies (this year’s favorite)

Chocolate Covered Espresso Spiced Pretzels


alternate options:
Vanilla Chai Pumpkin Latte Cupcakes
Chocolate Bourbon Pecan Pie Cupcakes
Gooey Chocolate Chip Cookie Pie

Cocktails
Tip: Keep drinks simple, but make sure they’re special enough to get everyone excited for the night ahead. I love a make-ahead punch option, but if you have a smaller dinner, mix up an autumn bourbon smash!

For after dinner: Cinnamon Spiced White Russian – coming soon’
alternate options:
Spiced Honey Bourbon Old Fashioned
Spicy Pomegranate Ginger Paloma

Sunday
– organize, make your list, get prepared
– If you have a frozen turkey begin thawing! See the last tip below on thawing times
– set the table
– prep the make-ahead French onion soup, and bake the soup the day of
– prep the sweet potatoes
Monday
– grocery shop
– buy wine and alcohol
– prepare the stuffing, and chill until ready to bake
– prepare the make-ahead gravy
– prep the parker house rolls (if making, I know these are such a favorite every year), and chill until ready to bake
Tuesday
– prepare the cocktails
– bake the desserts
– prepare the cranberry sauce
Wednesday
– bake the Pumpkin Butter Cinnamon Roll Bread, lightly toast or warm the bread before serving
– make the spaghetti squash
– prep the brie
– prep the Whipped Goat Cheese, make the dates before serving, or make ahead and serve at room temperature
– final grocery trip for last-minute items

In the Morning…
– remove the turkey from the fridge and start prepping
– bake the cinnamon rolls or the french toast (if you choose to make these)
– begin roasting the turkey
– make the dates for the goat cheese, if you didn’t already. Keep at room temperature
In the Afternoon…
– begin baking off the scalloped sweet potatoes, potato mashes, and stuffing
– cook the spaghetti squash in the instant pot or on the stove
– toss the Shaved Brussels Sprout Candied Bacon Salad together, this can sit in the fridge for up to 6 hours.
Before Guests Arrive…
– bake off the brie
– set out the whipped goat cheese and dates
– lay out the turkey cheese board
– set out the cocktails
Before Dinner…
– remove the turkey and let it rest, then carve
– warm the gravy
– bake off the popovers
– set out the sides
– serve up the turkey, gravy, and all the sides!
Of course, enjoy the night with family and friends. You deserve it!

Tip 1: Think About Your Menu
A few things to be thinking about when creating your 2023 Thanksgiving Menu. How much oven space do you have, how many people are you serving, and does anyone have any dietary restrictions?
Depending on how many leftovers you’d like, plan on anywhere from a pound to a pound and a half per person. If everyone is heading out the door at the end of the day, I would go closer to a pound per person. If your guests are staying through the weekend, go for a pound and a half. Bone-in breasts are a nice option if you don’t want to cook more than one turkey. And lastly, keep in mind, if you’ve got a lot of sides, guests will probably eat less turkey.
Tip 2: Make an Oven/Food Schedule
This is certainly my number one tip for easily getting dinner on the table…and at a reasonable hour. An oven schedule is essential for staying on track on Thanksgiving Day, especially if you’re working with limited oven space.
Tip 3: Test Your Recipes
If you’re trying new recipes, make sure you test them out before Thanksgiving Day. Certainly, no one wants to be disappointed on Thanksgiving with a bad batch of mashed potatoes. Test your recipes out now so they’re perfect for Thanksgiving.
Tip 4: Invest in a Slow Cooker.
If you’re working with limited oven space, I highly recommend using your slow cooker and instant pot. They can cook mashed potatoes from start to finish, or keep your dishes warm without taking up any oven space!
Tip 5: Make a To-Do List TODAY
About a week or so before Thanksgiving, I sit down and make a checklist of everything that needs to be done before we sit down to eat. I make my list by the days leading up to Thanksgiving.
Tip 6: Use A Meat Thermometer
This might be a no-brainer, but don’t try cooking your turkey based solely on time…no one wants to cut into a beautiful-looking turkey only to find that it’s still raw inside. Using a thermometer is the best way to know when your turkey is cooked to perfection. This one is my favorite.
Tip 7: Roast Your Turkey in a Butter Soaked Cheesecloth.
My number 1 tip for the best turkey. Grab my favorite herb butter roasted turkey recipe here.
Tip 8: Don’t Cook the Stuffing Inside The Turkey
If you cook the stuffing inside the turkey, you’ll have to overcook the turkey in order to actually cook the stuffing to a temperature that’s safe to eat. And even then, you end up with soggy stuffing…and dry turkey. Not good. Instead, bake the stuffing separately. You’ll get soft on the inside and crisp on top stuffing that actually tastes good.
Tip 9: Set the Table Way Ahead of Time
This is something my Nonnie taught me, and it’s probably my favorite entertaining trick. I like to set my dinner table ideally a week ahead. Of course, that’s not possible if it’s a table you use every day. If setting your table early isn’t possible, try for the night before. It’s one more thing you can cross off your checklist early. Plus you’ll be guaranteed to have the table set and looking pretty when guests arrive.
Tip 10: Create a Seasonal Tablescape
When setting your table, don’t stress too much about making it perfect. I love the imperfect-perfect look. My best budget tip for creating an elegant tablescape is to incorporate the food onto the table. My favorite thing to do is to use fresh produce around my table to add pops of color. I certainly love a bouquet of flowers, but food can be equally beautiful, if not prettier. In addition, I like to surround the table with candles, use fresh herbs for greenery, and seasonal fruit for color.
Reader Tip – Reminder to begin thawing a frozen turkey far ahead!
I found a really great article on how to thaw a turkey that includes times for thawing on Real Simple. Two main takeaways from the article…

Lastly, if you make a dish from our 2023 Thanksgiving Menu and Guide be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is certainly my favorite!c
Your Thanksgiving menu and guide is awesome ! Nicely laid out and well-organized. Love all the suggested recipes and alternatives. The prep timeline and tips are great too and so helpful. Thank you for taking the time to put all this together. I viewed this on both my iphone and an iPad. Only one ad popped up at the beginning. I exited out of that ad and the entire rest of your post was completely ad-free.
Hi Mary,
Thank you so much for your kind message! So glad you are enjoying the menu and guide!! Have a great week! xT
Where did you get the pumpkin candle holders?
Hey Wendy,
You can find the link for the candle holders here:
https://fett-weg.today/thanksgiving-shop/%3C/a%3E%3Cbr /> Please let me know if you have any other questions! xx
Love the candleholders in the picture—could you provide a link or say where they’re from? Thanks
Thanks so much Gina!! They are linked here:
https://fett-weg.today/thanksgiving-shop/%3C/a%3E%3Cbr /> Please let me know if you have any other questions! xT
Everything looks amazing! Where are the gorgeous wine glasses from? I would love to add those to my table.
Thanks so much Kelli!! Here’s a link for the wine glasses:
https://rstyle.me/+qmFUlgxy8cM8cWvWhmQyfg
Please let me know if you have any other questions! xT
Great list, thanks for putting it together. Might I add one thing to the daily reminders? Most of us buy a frozen turkey and it need to go from freezer to fridge a few days before Thanksgiving so it can thaw. Happy Thanksgiving! 🙂
Thanks for the reminder!! We are going to add this as a tip! I hope you love the recipes, let me know which you decide to make:)
I love every recipe I’ve made of yours!
Thanks so much Irene!!
Thanksgiving is my favorite meal of the year! All of these recipes look amazing! Thank you for all your hard word and dedication to give us wonderful ideas and recipes! Your table setting is absolutely gorgeous. You’re brilliant at styling. Everything always looks so elegant. I wish for you and your beautiful family, a happy, wonderful Thanksgiving!
P.s. I don’t have a problem with too many Ads popping up. I’m usually on my IPad…maybe that’s why? I think you can shut Ads off if you want….and not get angry. 🙂
Thanks so much Sara!! Let me know if you make any of the recipes:) Happy Thanksgiving! xx
I love the menu options and pictures – would it be possible to post all recipes at the end or beginning for ease of browsing and saving them? The ads are a frustrating hurdle to overcome in an otherwise lovely and helpful post! Thank you
So…you want her to change her entire blog? That’s kind of rude isn’t it? Just use an Ad blocker. Have a great day!
Hi Kathy,
Thanks for sharing your suggestion, we can look into doing this! Please let me know if I can help in any other way!
Hi Tieghan,
As always, I love your ideas and often make you recipes but I found this post particularly difficult to read because of the excessive ads and multiple spots of recipes and pictures “coming soon”. I know ads are needed, it was just sooo many I couldn’t see the picture of the recipe and the name of it on one screen, and I have a descent size phone.
Thanks for all the content you share with us!
Thanks for giving this feedback Courtney, sorry to hear the ads were so distracting!! xx
Phew! Looks amazing as always, but I’m exhausted just reading this!
Thanks Christine!
Wow! At least 16 recipes featuring cheese. 10 out of 12 side dish recipes have cheese. Not a lot of variety there.
They look great to me! I LOVE cheese!
Especially when she asked her followers what they wanted and there was a large number of people that said healthy and vegetables. Clearly that didn’t happen. There are two salads, so that’s a plus.
Both salads have cheese. I don’t know why she even bothered asking people what they wanted, the input obviously was not taken into consideration.
Hi Hattie,
Thanks for your feedback, feel free to adjust the recipes to your liking and skip the cheese when you would like! xx
Love this menu and your tips for staying ahead of the Thanksgiving game. Is there a link to download this menu and your breakdown of prepping ahead of Thanksgiving?
Hi Katie,
Thanks so much!! Just an update, I learned we will be sending this post out via email this week, you could then download or print the post to use! Just be sure you are on our email this:) I hope this helps! xT
hello, i rarely comment . love all the recipes i try – have never had anything go wrong with a HBH recipe. But i 100% agree with a comment read recently. The ads on the website are totally over the top!. Trying to read these thanksgiving ideas and itgets so confusing with all the ads popping up all the time. Be great if they weren’t there so we could enjoy reading it even more.
Thanks for sharing your feedback, Evelyn! I appreciate you sharing your frustration! xx
Way too many ads 🙁 Bye-bye!
Absolutely love the Thanksgiving kickoff at Half Baked Harvest! These photos are gorgeous. I love that you’ve incorporated so many types of recipes and ideas — less stressful, more intricate, meat based or veggie lover, etc. I have already begun shopping for this year and I can’t wait to try the crockpot mashed potatoes. Your Cheese Maker’s Mac and Cheese is already an annual favorite! Have a wonderful week, and thank you for this helpful guide! 🙂
Hi Jen,
Happy Monday!! Thanks so much for your kind message:) Love to hear your family has been enjoying the Mac and Cheese recipe:) Let me know if you give any other ones a try this year:) xT
ALWAYS the best with your recipes! We LOVE the cranberry brie pastry in the afternoon as a tide me over until we sit down for the meal. The best tip for a nice moist turkey is the cheese cloth! So delicious! Thanks for all of your recommendations — we will be doing the majority of recipes again this year!
Thank you so much Karen:) Love that you have been enjoying the turkey! xT