Easy Thanksgiving Recipes

Thanksgiving is a holiday surrounded by good food and good people. It doesn't require any gift-giving or costume-making, and the much loved cuisine is surprisingly inexpensive to prepare. The highlight of the show is the turkey, but it's surrounded by casseroles, mashed potatoes, stuffing, cranberry relish, dinner rolls, and vegetables galore. But the gathering of friends and family, even if it's via Zoom this year, is at the heart of the holiday and what makes it genuinely unique. So, in order to get the most out of the gathering and enjoy the holiday, it's essential to spend more time with family and less time in the kitchen. As a result, we've come up with a few simple Thanksgiving recipes that may be served as a side dish.

Green Bean Casserole:

This is a favorite that is delicious, affordable, and simple to prepare. This traditional green bean casserole is ideal for the Thanksgiving holiday. The creamy, savory aromas, together with a little crunch from the fried onions, will make you wonder why this casserole isn't served all year. Check out this recipe below for a delicious Green Bean Casserole.

https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alton-brown/best-ever-green-bean-casserole-recipe-1950575

Deviled Eggs:

The classic recipe for deviled eggs is ideal for the holidays. I can honestly state that these are amazing, and you can never have enough because they are virtually always gobbled to the point of exhaustion. These are the ideal side dish for a low-cost Thanksgiving feast because they are simple to prepare and can be made in large quantities. To keep your imagination going and your guests' palate pleased, top them with varied combinations.

https://themodernproper.com/deviled-eggs 

Mashed Potatoes:      

Who doesn't enjoy a good potato? It completes any holiday meal and is not only inexpensive but also adaptable. Mashed potatoes are simple to prepare, and are so tasty that they don't require gravy. However, this dish includes a lovely gravy that goes perfectly with the buttery mashed potatoes. This is one of the best mashed potatoes recipes, topped with creamy Turkey Gravy, and a classic side dish that can't be outdone.

https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/15213/the-best-mashed-potatoes/ 


Cornbread Muffins:

These moist, fluffy, affordable, and easy-to-make Southern cornbread muffins are made from scratch. This recipe makes a savory muffin with just the right amount of sweetness to balance out the cornmeal. They're best eaten hot out of the oven, and they're perfect for Thanksgiving and it's a lot better than the pre-made thing.

https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/patrick-and-gina-neely/honey-cornbread-muffins-recipe-201333


These are the dishes we propose for balancing your health and your taste buds. We do, however, want you to take care of your digestive system. The Thanksgiving feast can be heavy and filling for our stomachs, and while I don't want to come across as obnoxious, our digestive system is just as vital to our health as any other. NutraMetrix Isotonix Digestive Enzymes with Probiotics from UBF is the ideal solution for this. It helps maintain healthy cholesterol levels, eases the occasional stomach upset, promotes digestion and absorption of nutrients, supports healthy immune functions, and provides enzymes and good bacteria that promotes the digestion and absorption of nutrients. So, don’t forget to get your hands on this one.

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