Top 10 Thanksgiving Foods

1. Stuffing/dressing
It's funny how you can keep eating this stuff, helping after helping, and never notice how much you've actually eaten. The best stuffing recipes are slightly dry, crumbly and heavy on the bread. Need a time saver? Stovetop stuffings are just as good as some homemade recipes, if not better.
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2. Turkey
Nature's sleeping aid. Deep-fried turkeys seem to be all the rage these days, and it is no wonder. The frying oil locks in the turkey's moisture, making for incredibly juicy and tender meat. With the help of flavor injectors like mesquite barbecue, you might not even need gravy.
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3. Mashed potatoes
Unlike the stuffing, you can't really lose track of how much mashed potatoes you've eaten (it hits you like a ton of bricks). Simplicity is the best guideline for mashed potato recipes, but if you feel your Thanksgiving dinner is too standard, you can dress them up with garlic, cheese, bacon or just about anything.
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4. Ham
Not everyone likes turkey. A glazed, spiral cut ham can add visual appeal to a Thanksgiving table and, when paired with a honey dijon sauce, can become one of the holiday's most beloved dishes.
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5. Cranberry
It doesn't look natural. It's loaded with sugar. It's made from cranberries. Yet, these facts do nothing to explain our fascination with the mysterious, gelatinous substance. If you cut it up and eat it with your turkey, it's like having dessert before you finish your meal.
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6. Pumpkin pie
There is a great tradition of serving Pumpkin Pie on Thanksgiving Day in both the United States and Canada. It all began when the European settlers first came to the New World and were introduced to the pumpkin by the American Indians.
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7. Rolls/bread
With so much cooking and preparation, it's hard to give a lot of attention to the rolls. But don't skimp on this one. Bread serves many purposes at Thanksgiving, including soaking up gravy and cleansing taste palates between different foods
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8. Sweet potatoes
These don't show at dinner that often, so treat them right. Though they find their way into a variety of dishes, sweet potatoes make a great standalone dish at Thanksgiving. Even if you skip serving them because you are not a fan, some guest will probably ask why they are missing.
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9. Green bean casserole
Green beans are not the most enticing thing at the Thanksgiving table. Neither is casserole. However, with their powers combined, the green bean casserole becomes an unexpected favorite. You may not have leftovers of this.
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10. Turducken
Not a fowl play. What is Turducken? Turkey... stuffed with duck... stuffed with chicken. Have you ever had all three at the same time? It's something to try.
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