A Thanksgiving Menu That Offers Southern Hospitality
Want to add some flair to the same old Thanksgiving dinner table? This year, channel your inner Southern belle and conjure up the romance of the Deep South with the likes of mint juleps, Carriage House biscuits, and whiskey bundt cake.
Classic Mint Julep
Greet guests as they arrive with a refreshing mint julep made with your Kentucky bourbon of choice.
Cheese Ball
With warm casseroles on the menu, you won't have much oven real estate, but that's OK: a spicy, garlicky cheese ball aims to please.
Carriage House Biscuits
Make buttery, short biscuits just like the ones from The Carriage House in Natchez, MS.
Squash Casserole
Most Southerners would agree that vegetables need some butter, cheese, and/or bacon to make them palatable. This squash casserole combines the veggie with eggs, cheese, and a crunchy breadcrumb topping.
Bourbon-Glazed Turkey
Save some bourbon from those mint juleps to make a bourbon-glazed, spice-rubbed turkey.
Zesty Cranberry Sauce
Can't bring yourself to serve cranberry gel out of a can? Try an easy, from-scratch orange-tinged cranberry sauce.
Turkey Gravy
Thanksgiving isn't really Thanksgiving without plenty of top-notch pan gravy.
Creamed Collard Greens
Reinvent collard greens, a Southern favorite, with a generous splash of cream and a breadcrumb topping.
Goat Cheese Mashed Potatoes
Mash up white sweet potatoes and regular potatoes along with goat cheese for a sweet, tangy smashed potatoes side.
Sweet Potato Pone
Not quite casserole, not quite custard, sweet potato pone has the consistency of bread pudding.
Classic Apple Pie
Vegetable shortening adds seemingly infinite layers of flakiness to a pie crust that's filled with toothsome apples.
Whiskey Bundt Cake
With its butterscotch flavor, whiskey bundt cake won't last long at the table.
Bourbon Pecan Pie
Bourbon, pecans, and lemon zest join forces in what's likely to be the best Southern pie at the table.