
If you’ve been anointed as the Thanksgiving Day chef before, then you know there’s nothing that keeps you away from gathered friends and family more than cooking for hours before sitting down. Bring back your zest for the celebration by finding good Thanksgiving dishes to make ahead of time. From cornbread dressing to sweet potato pie, we’ve got a few make-ahead staples that'll allow you more time to visit with your loved ones before dinner.
Ingredients
- 2 cups cornmeal
- ¼ cup vegetable oil or fat drippings, to taste
- 1-1½ cups of buttermilk (or 1-1⅓ cups of milk)
- 5 large eggs
- 8-10 slices of white bread
- 2 cups chicken stock
- Preferred seasonings
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 350°F. Set a 12-inch cast-iron skillet in the oven to preheat with the oven.
- In a mixing bowl, combine the cornmeal, vegetable oil or fat drippings, buttermilk, and one of the eggs.
- Pour the mixture into a pre-heated cast-iron skillet and cook in the oven until golden brown and a knife cleanly cuts through.
- Remove and let cool. Once cool, crumble it into a fresh mixing bowl.
- Crumble the white bread into the mixing bowl.
- Add the seasonings you like. We like 1 teaspoon each of onion powder, garlic powder, and celery salt, ½ teaspoon of black pepper, and salt to taste.
- Mix in the remaining 4 beaten eggs.
- Add chicken stock to the mixture and stir until it resembles a loose cake batter.
- Pour it into a greased 8x8 pan.
- Bake on 350°F in the oven for 1 hour until it sets. A knife should cut through it without anything sticking.
Make-Ahead & Reheating Instructions
- Cook this a day ahead of time and leave it in the fridge to overnight.
- Just before dinner, pull out the pan and cut out a few squares at a time.
- Wrap them in a damp paper towel and reheat in the microwave on high in 10-second intervals until hot.
- Alternatively, cover the stuffing with aluminum foil and pop in the oven on 350°F for about 20 minutes. Uncover and cook 20 minutes more.
Ingredients
- Boiling water
- 1 cup elbow macaroni
- 16 ounces of sharp cheddar cheese, shredded
- 2 eggs
- 2-3 tablespoons cream or milk (or to taste)
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 350°F.
- Cook the elbow mac according to package instructions.
- While the macaroni cooks, spray or coat a medium-sized baking dish with oil and add the grated cheese to it.
- Drain the cooked noodles of almost all the pasta water (leave about ¼ to ½ cup).
- Add the pasta and a small amount of pasta water to the cheese, stirring until melted. Add more pasta water as needed to adjust the consistency.
- In a separate bowl, beat the eggs with the milk or cream.
- Dump in the eggs and cream mixture into the cheese and noodles and mix well. Add a little more cream if it thickens too much for your liking.
- Bake at 350°F for 45 minutes to 1 hour until fully set.
Make-Ahead and Reheating Instructions
- Make this 1-2 days before Thanksgiving.
- Once fully cooked, pull the casserole out of the oven and let it cool completely before storing in the fridge.
- When you’re ready to reheat, pour about ¼ cup milk over the top of your dish.
- Cover with foil and pop it into a cold oven set to 350°F for about 30 minutes.
- Check after 15 minutes to see if it's sufficiently heated through, and if not stir the mixture and put it back in to continue warming up.
Quick Tip
To check that your mac & cheese is heated all the way through, stick a butter knife in the middle to the bottom of the dish. Press your index finger and thumb to where you inserted the knife to gauge how well it's heating through.
Make-Ahead & Reheating Instructions
Green bean casserole is another great side dish you can cook the day before Thanksgiving.
- Leave off the French fried onions and bake as indicated in the recipe.
- Allow the casserole to cool completely before covering it and storing it in the fridge for up to three days.
- On the day, warm the green bean casserole, covered in foil, in the oven at 350°F for 20 minutes.
- Remove the foil and top with French fried onions.
- Return to the oven and cook, uncovered, until the onions crisp, 5-10 minutes more.
Quick Tip
Balance the smooth textures with some nutty crunch. You can add pecans or walnuts to the recipe for a nice contrasting texture.
- Gravy
- Sweet potatoes
- Pies & other desserts
- Cut veggies & dips
But on turkey day, it's always best to make these foods hot and fresh:
- Your turkey or main protein
- Rolls
- Mashed potatoes



















