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Plan your perfect Thanksgiving meal with some of the most popular holiday recipes on Culinary Hill. This Ultimate Guide to a Classic Midwestern Thanksgiving contains a planner to get ahead, a printable shopping list, menu cards, and links to all 12 recipes on the menu.

When I think about my Ideal Thanksgiving Feast, these are the recipes on it.
An amazing, show-stopping turkey with gravy made from the drippings. Creamy, fluffy (and EASY) mashed potatoes. A killer bread stuffing (traditional! no trendy ingredients!). A variety of savory vegetable sides (vegetable casserole with Velveeta and green bean casseroles are both non-negotiable). A sweet and puckery cranberry sauce, and buttery, homemade crescent rolls.
I love to finish up the meal with all the classic pies, enough so everyone can try a slice of each: apple, pecan, pumpkin. Whipped cream or ice cream are optional toppings, and maybe a dusting of cinnamon and sugar too? This is the feast of my childhood in the Midwest and my dreams, and itโs certainly the must-have holiday meal Iโm cooking up this year.
I already did all the planning for myself, and Iโm sharing it with you! Below youโll find the menu (with printable menu cards), a printable shopping list, and a printable timetable of events to help you orchestrate your schedule.
Wherever you are, I hope youโll invite a touch of Midwestern Thanksgiving into your home this November and onto your table.
Table of Contents
- The Menu
- Shopping list
- Thanksgiving planner
- Perfect Roast Turkey with Gravy
- Best Mashed Potatoes
- Classic Bread Stuffing
- Slow Cooker Green Bean Casserole
- Vegetable Casserole
- Roasted Asparagus
- Homemade Crescent Rolls
- Cranberry Sauce with Apples
- Best Apple Pie
- Best Pecan Pie
- Best Pumpkin Pie
- Homemade Whipped Cream
- How to Set a Table
The Menu
This menu feeds at least 12 adults (or fewer with ample leftovers).
Want a copy of the menu for your guests or to help you stay organized? This printable Thanksgiving dinner menu has a complete list of recipes in a printer-friendly format.
Shopping list
This printable Thanksgiving shopping list has EXACTLY what you need to make all 12 recipes in this collection.
Already have some ingredients on hand? Of course you do! Just go through your pantry and spice cabinet, identify what is already in there (ground cinnamon, sugar, etc.), and cross it off the list.
Thanksgiving planner
This printable Thanksgiving planner is a road map to your Thanksgiving success. It tells you what to do and when, up to 5 days in advance, so you can get started as soon as possible.
Perfect Roast Turkey with Gravy
My idea of a perfectly roasted turkey involves juicy meat, butter-crisp skin, and plenty of flavor. Luckily, thereโs a way to get all three of those things without a giant bucket of salted water or a vat of boiling oil. Whether youโre a first-time turkey roaster or a seasoned Thanksgiving host, this recipe is easy to follow and always makes people come back for seconds.
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Perfect Roast Turkey
Best Mashed Potatoes
No matter whatโs on the menu for the holidays, mashed potatoes are a staple and should alwaysย make an appearance. There are millions of recipes out there, some with cream cheese or sweet potatoes, but if youโre looking for an old-school, classic mashed potato recipe that really lets the flavor of the potato shine, make this one. It is tried and true and absolutely foolproof.
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The Best Mashed Potatoes
Classic Bread Stuffing
This stuffing isย rich and savory, soft but with crispy edges. There are some vegetables and herbs, but nothing so strange that it changes the overall texture. There are no walnuts, pears, or gorgonzola. There are no giblets, mushrooms, jalapeรฑos, sausage, or bacon. Itโs traditional, like your momโs or grandmaโs maybe, and I hope you love this stuffing recipe as much as I do.
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Classic Bread Stuffing
Slow Cooker Green Bean Casserole
Traditional green bean casseroles can easily get mushy and bland, what with all the canned beans and canned soup and all. The only thing saving the texture is the canned onions! The better, tastier way to make this Thanksgiving favorite is to use frozen green beans and make the cream of mushroom soup from scratch. And yes, letโs keep the canned onions!
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Slow Cooker Green Bean Casserole
Vegetable Casserole
Iโm not a food snob, and I donโt shame people who eat Velveeta. I love it! I donโt eat it every day, of course, but if Iโm going to eat it, let me eat it like this. Colorful vegetables (but frozen because weโre busy), creamy Velveeta, and that buttery cracker topping. All good things!
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Vegetable Casserole
Roasted Asparagus
With everything else going on, the asparagus needs to be easy! And it is. Simple, flavorful, delicious. Good enough to go up against everything else at the feast, too.
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Roasted Asparagus Recipe
Homemade Crescent Rolls
Growing up, grandmaโs Homemade Crescent Rolls were always a tradition at all the holiday tables. They looked like store-bought crescent rolls but had a sweet, buttery taste that was unmatched by anything you could pop out of a can. Even the fussiest eaters (hello, children!) canโt resist homemade rolls. If they eat nothing else on the table, theyโll eat these!
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Homemade Crescent Rolls
Cranberry Sauce with Apples
In my family, Thanksgiving is all about traditions. So when it comes to cranberry sauce, there isnโt a whole lot of wiggle room. It must still look and mostly taste like cranberry sauce. But I can get away with adding apples! Applesย add an element of surprise without upsetting anyone, and apples mixed with cranberries somehow make a lot of sense.
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Cranberry Apple Sauce
Best Apple Pie
Raise your hand if your brother is an apple aficionado who has an orchard and grafts his own apple species! Just me, then? My brother Matt, the aforementioned apple genius (no, not THAT kind), always makes an Apple Pie at Thanksgiving. He uses a variety of apples, more species than the rest of us could name collectively, and that pie puts all other apple pies to shame.
But if you donโt have time to take up an apple orchard hobby, you can get the same fantastic results with just a few good baking apples and this easy recipe.
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Best Apple Pie
Best Pecan Pie
Youโll love this recipe because the homemade crust is easy to make (make it ahead!) and so flaky and buttery. The pecan filling is sweet and soft without being too jelly-like, and you can top it off with a decorative touch or just a pile of chopped pecans. Easy!
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The Best Pecan Pie Recipe
Best Pumpkin Pie
The Best Pumpkin Pie is the one thatโs easiest to make! You can have a delicious, semi-homemade pumpkin pie without sacrificing an ounce of authenticity.
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Pumpkin Pie Recipe With Evaporated Milk
Homemade Whipped Cream
For desserts that are truly over-the-top, you need to make your own whipped cream. What it lacks in convenience, it makes up for in cool, creamy richness that is never properly imitated by the store-bought cans. If you canโt swing it, no worries! FYI: Although itโs best made soon before you need it, you can get away with making it up to 10 hours in advance. Just store it covered in the refrigerator.
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Homemade Whipped Cream Recipe
How to Set a Table
Growing up, some Thanksgivings called for heirloom China, while others called for Dixieโs best paper plates (fewer dishes to do, am I right?). Really, itโs just about being together, and sometimes it doesnโt matter what plate you eat off of. And no matter what you choose this year, a casual event or a formal affair, you can find your preferred way to set the table for Thanksgiving.
How to Set a Table
Whether itโs a quiet supper for one or a dinner party for 12, learning How to Set a Table can make any occasion more noteworthy. Break out your best china and polish the glassware; hereโs a breakdown of how to do it.
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Oh girl you had our Thanksgiving menu down 100 percent! Except you forgot the deviled eggs! I am from Ohio and our family menu hasnโt changed since I was a little girl and I am 67 now.
Thanks, Sheree! Deviled eggs are a perfect addition! โ Meggan
Yes!!! This is the PERFECT menu for Thanksgivingโฆ with one additionโฆscalloped oysters. For years my husband asked me to make oyster dressing like his Aunt Betty made. I tried several recipes, but none hit the mark. I finally met Aunt Betty and asked how she made her oyster dressing. She replied that she never made oyster dressingโฆshe made scalloped oysters. I finally got 2 thumbs up from my husband! So scalloped oysters are a mainstay on our menu for both Thanksgiving and Christmas!
Thank you so much for sharing, Barbara! Iโll have to give Scalloped Oysters a try. Take care! โ Meggan
Thank you for sharing
Youโre welcome, Margaret! Take care! โ Meggan
Meggan, what a great gift to all cooks! Unfortunately, I lost my husband this past Summer and my children all live at a distance, plus I have outlived most of my relatives, so I wonโt be cooking for 12 people. But that doesnโt mean I wonโt try at least one of your recipes. Thank you.
Doris
Youโre welcome, Doris! I canโt describe how much it means that you found something in my recipes that resonates warmly with you, especially during the holiday times. Iโm sorry for the loss of your husband and the distance that separates you from family. I hope trying one of my recipes brings a bit of joy or a fond memory of happy times. Take care Doris and please donโt hesitate to write again! โ Meggan
You gotta be old to make this comment. When growing up, I remember my grandmother using that cast aluminum cookware on a wood and coal-fired cookstove. Talk about hot in the summertime! We also popped corn in a wire basket with a sliding lid that was constantly shaken over the firebox. The corn was dried hung outside on the porch on the cob. Good memories with incredible aromas when I see that cookware.
BTW, Do you happen to have the clamp-on handle that turns that pot into a saucepan? Thatโs why the handles are cast in that interesting shape. โForm follows function.โ ๐
A great collection of ideas and recipes.
Bless your heart child. What a great idea!