16 Easy, Last-Minute Thanksgiving Side Dish Recipes
If you're in a rush but want to make something delicious, these Thanksgiving sides are here for you.
We all know how easily time can get away from us during the holidays. You can go from having a few days to plan and prep to just an afternoon in the blink of an eye, but that doesn't mean you have to show up to Thanksgiving empty-handed or with something store-bought.
These 16 easy, approachable recipes take less than an hour to make and don't require any special ingredients. Each one makes a crowd-pleasing side that any Thanksgiving table will be happy to have, so find your favorite and thank us later.
1. Crispy Parmesan Potato Stacks
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"I purposely use a silicone pastry brush for this recipe because I found that a standard pastry brush with bristles added too much oil." —Lisa Lin, Simply Recipes Contributor
2. Microwave Garlicky Creamed Spinach
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"This recipe calls for canned coconut cream, but you can use heavy cream instead—the sauce will be thinner but still delicious." —Julie and Amy Luxemberg, Simply Recipes Contributors
3. Shaved Brussels Sprouts with Lemon
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"Slicing the Brussels sprouts can be a bit laborious; if you have a food processor with a slicing blade, this would be a good way to make use of it." —Elise Bauer, Simply Recipes Founder
4. Creamed Corn
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"For a creamed corn casserole, add a little extra liquid (cream or water,) sprinkle a little cheddar or Parmesan on top, and bake in a 375°F oven until brown and bubbly." —Sally Vargas, Simply Recipes Contributor
5. Candied Yams
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"Grocery stores in the U.S. tend to use the terms yams and sweet potatoes interchangeably, but they are not. True yams aren't usually found in grocery stores and they're very starchy and white inside—they won't work in this recipe." —Hank Shaw, Simply Recipes Contributor
6. Green Beans with Shallots and Pancetta
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"When cooking the beans: test one bean. If it is "chewy" keep the beans cooking a bit longer. If you are using French cut beans, or extra thin beans, they may not need to cook as long as 4 minutes; start testing them at 1 1/2 to 2 minutes." —Elise
7. Butternut Squash with Walnuts and Vanilla
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"We're using butternut squash for this dish, but you could easily use kabocha squash instead, or any firm, easy-to-peel, winter squash." —Elise
8. Garlic Roasted Potatoes
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"There is no need to flip the potatoes during cooking; leaving the potatoes cut side down creates a brown, crispy texture. It also makes this recipe largely hands-off." —Haley Scarpino, Simply Recipes Newsletter Editor
9. Brussels Sprouts Caesar Salad
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"If you have a food processor with a slicer attachment, use it! It will save you lots of prep time. Another option: some grocery stores carry shaved Brussel sprouts—find it where you’d find bagged salad kits. You’ll need about 24 ounces of pre-shaved Brussels." —Devan Grimsrud, Simply Recipes Contributor
10. Perfect Mashed Potatoes
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"Start cooking the potatoes in cold water: This ensures that the potatoes cook evenly. Otherwise, if you start with hot or boiling water, the outsides of the potatoes cook and soften while the middles are still hard and crunchy." —Elise
11. Butternut Squash with Brown Butter and Thyme
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"This was so easy (used the precut squash found in all grocery stores!) and absolutely delicious. I've taken many recipes off the computer, but this is the first time I have gone back to review. Love that it is done on the stove top rather than the oven. Seems to take much less time and clean up is a snap!" —Jackie, Simply Recipes Reader
12. Easy Sautéed Swiss Chard
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"Choose chard with crisp, deep green leaves and stems that are firm. Don't buy wilted chard or chard with leaves with holes in them. To keep it fresh, store dry chard at home before wrapping in paper towels in an air-tight zipper bag for up to 7 days." —Simply Recipes Editors
13. Butter Swim Biscuits
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"If you don’t have buttermilk, you can substitute with plain yogurt. You can also use whole milk instead for a milder flavor." —Cynthia Christensen, Simply Recipes Contributor
14. Classic Glazed Carrots
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"Use equal amounts brown sugar, honey, or pure maple syrup in place of the sugar." —Simply Recipes Editors
15. Southern “Fried” Cabbage
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"A touch of sugar in this recipe helps balance the salty savoriness." —Laurel Randolph, Simply Recipes Senior Editor
16. Cranberry Relish
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"You can use either a grinder (an old fashioned one or a KitchenAid attachment) or a food processor to grind up the relish. We prefer using a grinder to a food processor because a grinder does a better job smooshing the cranberries, orange, and apples together while it cuts them up. But either way will work." —Elise