Thanksgiving Dishes You Can Make Ahead And Freeze
Thanksgiving is all about food, but the holiday also requires a lot of work. Make things easier by preparing these dishes ahead of time.
Read MoreThanksgiving is all about food, but the holiday also requires a lot of work. Make things easier by preparing these dishes ahead of time.
Read MoreDon’t make the mistake of being over- or underprepared. Know exactly how much turkey you’ll need this Thanksgiving.
Read MoreTurkey is loaded with nutrients and proteins, but is the white meat or dark meat of the Thanksgiving bird healthier? Here is the answer.
Read MoreThere are certain dishes that, while essential to the perfect Thanksgiving plate, can still taste good store-bought.
Read MoreWhat’s the difference between stuffing and dressing? It comes down to how you make this side and where you’re from.
Read MoreThis cornbread dressing recipe draws from both Southern and African cooking techniques and will bring a bit of Black history to your Thanksgiving table.
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Read MoreThanksgiving shopping lists shouldn’t just be extensive, they should also be organized so you make sure you have everything you need.
Read MoreThis easy cranberry sauce recipe uses just three ingredients and requires only a medium saucepan; it’s something any novice cook can pull off.
Read MoreThanksgiving is a great time to try out new recipes, haul out the old ones, and just enjoy the extra time to cook.
Read MoreWhether it’s for Thanksgiving or a Tuesday, a charcuterie board can be an inviting, appealing and crowd-pleasing appetizer or snack.
Read MoreFor a quick indulgence, whip up our rich, homemade peppermint cocoa. McCormick Pure Peppermint Extract dials up the minty taste. Just add extract to hot chocolate and heat for 90 seconds in the microwave for a comforting, creamy treat.
Read MoreRich, soft and brownie-like cookies topped with toasty marshmallows. Delicious right out of the oven.
Read MoreWarm and soothing hot chocolate with a hint of cinnamon. This quick and easy mix can be packaged in a set of coffee mugs for a creative gift.
Read MoreTurkey is known for being the star of your Thanksgiving meal, here are the different ways you can cook it.
Read MoreAccording to a study of grocery shopping in America, the worst day to shop for your Thanksgiving ingredients is two days before the holiday.
Read MoreIs it safe to stuff turkey? Yes and no. If you insist upon cooking your bread stuffing inside your bird, here’s how to do so safely.
Read MoreHomemade hot cocoa is poured over a rich chocolate cake and served with gooey caramel sauce, warm chocolate ganache, whipped cream and toasted nuts.
Read MoreWarm up a cold night with homemade almond hot chocolate. McCormick Almond and Pure Vanilla Extracts combine to create a decadently nutty taste and aroma when mixed with instant hot cocoa.
Read MoreStir squash, olive oil, salt and pepper into cooked red quinoa and tomatoes for a healthy and flavorful weeknight side dish.
Read MoreTurn hot cocoa from a mix into a luxurious treat by preparing it with coconut milk and pumpkin pie spice.
Read MoreWhen it's cold and frosty outside, stay warm and toasty inside with Chef Eddy's made-from-scratch hot cocoa. Serve with a chocolate-dipped peppermint candy cane for an extra special treat.
Read MoreThis coconut rice with quinoa can be made a day in advance. Just cool it down, pack into a container and reheat in the microwave on high, stirring every 2 minutes.
Read MoreDo not be fooled by the name. This is on 100% meatless and 100% sweet holiday pie. It will win over any and every holiday guest.
Read MoreWow holiday guests with homemade white hot chocolate, infused with the rich flavors of McCormick coconut and pure vanilla extracts. Sprinkle with toasted coconut for a festive finish.
Read MoreGet cozy with a mug of this rich red velvet-tinted hot chocolate. Serve with a decadent dollop of homemade vanilla whipped cream, if desired.
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