7 Uniquely Delicious Thanksgiving Side Dish Recipes

Thanksgiving is a time to gather with loved ones, show gratitude and EAT. You can’t go wrong with turkey and mashed potatoes, but if you’re looking to add a new side dish to your Thanksgiving feast, check out some of these delicious side dish recipes to pair with your turkey this Thanksgiving. 

Sweet Potato Bacon Hash

This sweet potato bacon hash recipe from Food Network is a delicious combination of crispy, smoky bacon and tender sweet potatoes. For the perfect blend of savory and sweet, give this recipe a try!

Cranberry Brie Pull-Apart Bread

Ditch the plain dinner rolls and add some holiday flavor to your bread dish this Thanksgiving. This Cranberry Brie Pull-Apart Bread recipe from Half Baked Harvest is a great mix of rich, creamy brie, tarte cranberries and warm, fluffy bread. View the recipe here.

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Boursin Mashed Potatoes

There’s no doubt that mashed potatoes are a staple in most Thanksgiving feasts. Add some flavor to your mashed potatoes this holiday season by adding some Boursin garlic & herbs cheese to the mix. Check out the recipe on Boursin’s website here. 

Creamed Brussels Sprouts

Convert your family into brussels sprouts fans with this creamed brussels sprouts recipe from The View from Great Island. These creamy, cheesy brussels sprouts make for the perfect holiday side dish. See the recipe details here.

Creamy Pumpkin and Cheddar Scalloped Potatoes

Try out these creamy pumpkin and cheddar scalloped potatoes to add a fall twist to a fan-favorite potato dish. This recipe from Cooking for Keeps is packed with pumpkin puree and cheddar cheese, making it a perfect sweet and savory, cheesy side dish.

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Roasted Garlic Parmesan Carrots

This four ingredient recipe is quick and easy to prepare. Adding some parmesan cheese to your veggies is a great way to add some flavor. Swap out the parmesan for some crumbled feta cheese if you’re a fan of sheep/goat’s milk!

Butternut Squash Soup

Cooking up some butternut squash soup will have your whole house smelling delicious. This recipe from Love and Lemons only takes around 45 minutes from start to finish and is the perfect fall flavor to add to your Thanksgiving dinner. 

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