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Planning a full Thanksgiving dinner is a lot of work! So, why not enlist the help of your friends and family this year? Instead of taking on the task of cooking all the Thanksgiving sides and the roast turkey by yourself, each person can bring their own dish to the holiday table. Just be sure to hand out some assignments—or even this list of Thanksgiving potluck ideas for inspiration. Otherwise, you might end up with one too many bowls of mashed potatoes (although that wouldn't be a bad thing). Whether it's a Friendsgiving or a full blown family feast, potluck style is the way to go.
Here, you’ll find tons of Thanksgiving potluck recipes that are easy to transport and fit for a crowd. Start with a few Thanksgiving appetizers for all to nibble on. Think: deviled eggs, a cranberry-pecan cheese ball, and creamy caramelized onion dip. Then, divvy up Thanksgiving casseroles like classic stuffing, green bean casserole, and sweet potato casserole. And don't be afraid to try out a fresh veggie side dish such as garlicky green beans or shaved Brussels sprouts salad. Those on duty for Thanksgiving desserts will get plenty of ideas in this roundup, too: try mini apple pies and pecan pie bars. Just be sure to recruit some help when it comes to the clean-up!
1
Broccoli Cheese and Cracker Casserole
Adding buttery Ritz crackers to both the filling mixture and the topping makes this casserole dish almost like a stuffing! A cheesy, creamy, delectable stuffing, that is!
Get Ree's Broccoli Cheese and Cracker Casserole recipe.
2
Chicken Fried Turkey
If you don't want to fuss with a whole bird, but still want turkey on the holiday table, try chicken fried turkey instead! The crispy turkey cutlets are delicious with gravy.
Get the Chicken Fried Turkey recipe.
3
Sweet Potato Pie
Making this pie couldn't be easier. The sweet potatoes are cooked in the microwave and you can even use store-bought pie dough if you prefer!
Get the Sweet Potato Pie recipe.
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4
Spinach Artichoke Dip
It wouldn't be a party without spinach-artichoke dip! This one is great for making ahead. Just reheat until melted and bubbly and watch your guests dive in!
Get Ree's Spinach Artichoke Dip recipe.
5
Butternut Squash Lasagna
Warm, autumnal flavors, hearty noodles, and lots of cheese—it’s no wonder this dish is always a hit! You can make it as a main course with or without the turkey.
Get the Butternut Squash Lasagna recipe.
6
Jello Mold
Jello molds are one of those nostalgic desserts that always seem to impress no matter what year it is! They're great to make ahead and best served chilled so you can just pop it in the fridge until you're ready for dessert.
Get the Jello Mold recipe.
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7
Sausage Stuffing
You can make this light and fluffy stuffing in a casserole dish so you don't even need to make a turkey! It still has all those savory, herby flavors you know and love.
Get the Sausage Stuffing recipe.
8
Roasted Delicata Squash
It doesn't take much to make delicata squash shine! Just toss the veggie with melted butter, sage, seasoned salt, pepper, and parmesan before roasting, and you'll have a show-stopping side.
Get the Roasted Delicata Squash recipe.
9
Potato Rolls
Whether you serve them up as dinner rolls or slider buns for your slices of turkey, these potato rolls are worth a try. They'll make you fall in love with potatoes all over again!
Get the Potato Rolls recipe.
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10
Cranberry-Brie Bites
The combination of melty brie, flaky puff pastry, and sweet-tart cranberry sauce will have everyone reaching for seconds of this bite-sized snack! Make a double batch if you're serving a crowd!
Get the Cranberry-Brie Bites recipe.
11
Pumpkin Sugar Cookies
If you're a fan of caky cookies, you'll fall in love with this fall treat. These moist, puffy cookies are packed full of cozy pumpkin spice. They're the perfect grab-and-go dessert to finish off your Thanksgiving feast!
Get the Pumpkin Sugar Cookies recipe.
12
Spinach Casserole
The Thanksgiving casserole you never knew you needed, this spinach side dish is creamy, crunchy, and oh-so satisfying. The crispy panko and fried onion topping takes it to the next level.
Get the Spinach Casserole recipe.
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13
Air Fryer Turkey Breast
Treat your friends to juicy, flavorful turkey with ease. This turkey breast roasts to perfection in an air fryer! Feeding about five people, it's perfect for smaller feasts.
Get the Air Fryer Turkey Breast recipe.
14
Deviled Eggs
These classic deviled eggs are a staple at holiday gatherings all year long! Why? Because they're so darn delicious! Made simply with a little mustard, mayo, and pickle juice for zing, this recipe makes the perfect pre-feast nibble.
Get the Deviled Eggs recipe.
15
Grits Casserole
Everyone knows that Thanksgiving is all about the sides, and especially those in casserole form. This grits casserole is everything you want: creamy, cheesy, and just a touch spicy. Plus, it stays hot for awhile, so it's great for transporting to a potluck!
Get the Grits Casserole recipe.
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16
Mini Apple Pies
These mini apple pies may just be the best Thanksgiving dessert of all time. The recipe uses store-bought pie dough, so they come together in an hour. Plus, with 24 mini pies, they're perfect for a crowd!
Get Ree's Mini Apple Pies recipe.
17
Garlic Green Beans
Sometimes simple is best! These fresh, garlicky green beans are just that. They're ready in 15 minutes and easy to pack and carry to the potluck.
Get the Garlic Green Beans recipe.
18
Garlic Knots
Everything Thanksgiving feast deserves an epic bread basket and these garlicky knots will certainly be the star! They're pillowy on the inside and golden on the outside.
Get the Garlic Knots recipe.
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19
Roasted Cauliflower
Searching for a quick veggie side to balance out all of the indulgent holiday casseroles? This roasted cauliflower will be your new favorite recipe. Butter and parmesan give it delicious flavor!
Get the Roasted Cauliflower recipe.
20
Mashed Sweet Potatoes
Move over mashed potatoes! These mashed sweet potatoes are the ultimate autumn side to roasted turkey. A little maple syrup, brown sugar, and half-and-half make them creamy and flavorful!
Get the Mashed Sweet Potatoes recipe.
Georgia Goode
Senior Food Editor/Writer
Georgia Goode is the Senior Food Editor/Writer at ThePioneerWoman.com. When she’s not editing recipes and sneaking bites from the test kitchen, you can find her scouting out the best eats around town and dreaming up dinner party menus with friends.