Here are a few of my favorite Thanksgiving side dishes and main courses. Thanksgiving is the perfect holiday to get creative with a lot of different dishes!
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Everyday Style & Recipes. Est. 2010
Here are a few of my favorite Thanksgiving side dishes and main courses. Thanksgiving is the perfect holiday to get creative with a lot of different dishes!
Main Courses:
Side Dishes:
I was one of the weird kids who actually liked brussel sprouts (and beets and tofu!) For the majority of kids who grew into adulthood never liking brussel sprouts this recipe might change your mind. It’s a simple preparation of tossing the sprouts in olive oil, balsamic vinegar and garlic. The garlic roasts and becomes from fragrant while the balsamic vinegar caramelizes the brussel sprouts. The outside should be a tiny bit crunchy, not soft. The result is savory and delicious. The recipe would work great with pine nuts, walnuts, or parmesan cheese as well.
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I’ve never understood why brussel sprouts have such a bad reputation. It’s like the dark horse at every thanksgiving and people take 1 brussel and put it on their plate just to be polite. Anyway I like brussels a lot, especially when they are roasted with great flavors. Roasting them on a baking sheet gives the brussels a sweeter flavor and mellows some of their bitterness. You can roast them with pine nuts, chestnuts, cider, or other herbs. There is a lot of variation you can do with brussels and I think I will be making these more for regular dinners, and not just the holidays.
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