9 Thanksgiving Recipes You Can Make Now and Stash in Your Freezer (2024)

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You never thought hosting Thanksgiving dinner would be easy. But how the heck are you supposed to referee the drama and refill the wine glasses when you've got turkey timers to check and mashed potatoes to stir?

This year, go easy on yourself and whip up these nine (freezable) Thanksgiving recipes ahead of time.

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Hors D'oeuvre: Gruyere and Hazlenut Crackers
The dough will keep in the freezer for up to two months. A few days before, slice it up, bake and serve (with creamy store-bought cheese). Get the recipe.

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Hors D'oeuvre: Cranberry Meatballs
Freeze these bite-sized bad boys for up to one month in advance. Then thaw and serve with a side of cranberry sauce (no, you don't have to make it from scratch). Get the recipe.

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Hors D'oeuvre: Mushroom Turnovers
Before you cook 'em, layer the turnovers on a baking sheet and freeze. Next, transfer them to a zip-top freezer bag--they'll keep for up to one month. Get the recipe.

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First Course: Butternut Squash Soup
Whip up this savory (and seasonal) dish weeks in advance--just hold off on adding the crème fraîche until the day of. Get the recipe.

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Main Course: Turkey
While we probably won't be trying this one ourselves, it is possible to make turkey in advance--the secret is freezing the perfectly cooked meat already sliced. Just thaw it out in the fridge the night before, and you're good to go. Get the recipe.

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Side: Garlic Herb Mashed Potatoes
The key to making sure these guys keep is using lots and lots of full-fat milk. Another tip: Divide a big batch of spuds into smaller containers before freezing to help maximize the flavor when you reheat. Get the recipe.

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Side: Green Bean Casserole
After this cools, add a layer of plastic wrap and a layer of tinfoil to your freezer-safe casserole dish (an aluminum food container also works for storage). Pop all that cheesy goodness in the freezer and it'll keep for up to two months. Get the recipe.

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Side: Ciabatta and Sausage Stuffing
Good news: All stuffing keeps for weeks in the freezer! Just be sure it's completely defrosted before reheating. Get the recipe.

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Dessert: Apple Pie
Fruit pies tend to freeze much better than custard ones. Transfer the fully assembled creation to the freezer and cover with layers of plastic wrap (and tinfoil for good measure). Then, the night before, it's bake time. Get the recipe.

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9 Thanksgiving Recipes You Can Make Now and Stash in Your Freezer (2024)

FAQs

What are the best leftovers to freeze? ›

Some of the best leftover foods to freeze include cooked chopped meats, casseroles, pizza, soup, tomato sauce, breads and baked goods. Leftovers that don't like the freezer include hard boiled eggs, stuffed and uncooked meats like chicken breast and pork chops, cold tuna and pasta salads.

What Thanksgiving dishes can be made ahead of time? ›

Dishes you should definitely make in advance
  • Thanksgiving stuffing. "We always make my mom's sweet potato stuffing ahead of time. ...
  • Casserole. "Pretty much anything with 'casserole' in the name is built for being made in advance." — ...
  • Mise en place. ...
  • Gravy. ...
  • Turkey and chicken stock. ...
  • Most desserts. ...
  • Brussels sprouts. ...
  • Dinner rolls.
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How to make your own Thanksgiving dinner? ›

Thanksgiving Day:
  1. Defrost premade bread. ...
  2. Chill wine and beer.
  3. Prepare the stuffing stuffing. ...
  4. Roast the turkey. ...
  5. Prepare other side dishes while the turkey roasts. ...
  6. Remove the fully cooked turkey from the oven and rest it for 1 hour. ...
  7. Make the gravy.
  8. Re-heat anything that needs to be warmed.
Oct 20, 2021

Can you freeze stuffing and mashed potatoes? ›

And since leftovers are usually a given after the big meal, you might want to freeze some dishes to extend their shelf life. Luckily, just like other Thanksgiving staples including turkey, mashed potatoes, pumpkin pie and cranberry sauce, stuffing can be frozen.

What can I bake that can freeze? ›

That includes the stuff that freezes well raw (like biscuits/scones, cookies, and—don't judge me—choux pastry) or thaws nicely once baked (muffins, unfrosted cakes, brownies).

What foods freeze really well? ›

15 freezer friendly foods
  • 1) Cheese. Toggle accord. ...
  • 2) Milk and dairy free milk. Toggle accord. ...
  • 3) Eggs. Toggle accord. ...
  • 4) Mushrooms, broccoli and other vegetables. Toggle accord. ...
  • 5) Cooked rice. Toggle accord. ...
  • 6) Potatoes. Toggle accord. ...
  • 7) Cooked pasta. Toggle accord. ...
  • 8) Bananas. Toggle accord.

What is the top 5 leftovers? ›

  • Meatloaf. Though meatloaf is often restricted to the weeknight dinner table, it is a powerhouse leftover. ...
  • Lasagna. Sure, there's nothing better than lasagna coming out of the oven hot with bubbling cheese. ...
  • Pulled Pork. ...
  • Beef Stew. ...
  • Chili. ...
  • Frittatas, Quiches and Tarts.

What homemade food can you freeze? ›

Not all recipes are freezer-friendly, but these dishes—from chicken noodle soup to classic lasagna—are sure to reheat beautifully and taste as good as new. Choose from dozens of delicious freezer meals including casseroles, baked pasta dishes, gumbo, pot roast, slow-cooker soups and stews, and more.

What foods are suitable for freezing? ›

15 freezer friendly foods
  • Cheese.
  • Milk and dairy-free milk.
  • Eggs.
  • Mushrooms, broccoli and other veg.
  • Cooked rice.
  • Mashed potato and sweet potato.
  • Cooked pasta.
  • Bananas.

Can you freeze a Thanksgiving meal? ›

As long as your leftovers have been frozen at 0 degrees F, you can store them indefinitely. But they'll taste best used within two to three months. Pack side dishes like stuffing and mashed potatoes into airtight freezer containers or plastic freezer bags.

What can I have for Thanksgiving instead of turkey? ›

Whatever the reason, here are 20 Thanksgiving recipes for a turkey-free table.
  • Roast Chicken With Maple Butter and Rosemary. Image. ...
  • Beef Wellington. Image. ...
  • Ombré Gratin. Image. ...
  • Skillet Pork Chops and Apples With Miso Caramel. Image. ...
  • Samosa Pie. Image. ...
  • Maple-Baked Salmon. Image. ...
  • Lasagna. Image. ...
  • Ina Garten's Make-Ahead Coquilles St.
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