Friendsgiving Food Ideas If You're Skipping the Turkey
15 Friendsgiving Recipes That Are So Tasty, You Won't Miss the Turkey

In recent years, rounding up your besties to celebrate Friendsgiving has become one of the season's best and most loved traditions. And with life continuing to inch more and more toward a sense of normalcy for many, opportunities to gather with family and friends have taken on a whole new meaning and significance. Just being around your loved ones is special, and Friendsgiving can be especially fun, since it allows you to celebrate in your own creative style without the added stress of awkward family talk at the table. That said, one thing about Friendsgiving remains unchanged from its Thanksgiving origins — the importance of food.
Friendsgiving food ideas are plentiful, and one of the great things is there's no need to stick with traditional Thanksgiving dishes like mashed potatoes or green beans if you don't want to. In fact, this year, only 24 percent of Friendsgiving celebrators are planning to have turkey, at least in part due to the climbing costs of the bird, according to a survey by Personal Capital. That leaves more room to try out a side dish, dessert, or drink with a little more flair. Keep reading for 15 Friendsgiving food ideas you can bring to this year's get-together to shake things up and make the beloved holiday an unforgettable one. (You don't want to miss the pumpkin sangria!)
1 Butternut Squash Hummus

2 Cheesy Sausage-Stuffed Mushrooms

3 Pumpkin Goat Cheese Crostini

4 Pumpkin Thanksgiving Sangria

5 Roasted Sweet Potato and Chickpea Kale Apple Salad with Bacon

6 Cranberry Brussels Sprout Stuffed Acorn Squash

7 Sausage Stuffing

8 Glazed Sweet Potatoes With Honey Whisky Pecans

9 Honey Balsamic Roasted Carrots

10 Thanksgiving Rice Pilaf With Cranberries and Pears

11 Spicy Braised Green Beans With Feta

12 Slow Cooker Mashed Potatoes With Garlic Butter

13 Instant Pot Pumpkin Cheesecake

14 Pumpkin Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies

15 Old-Fashioned Sweet Potato Pie
