
Friendsgiving menus emphasize bite-size appetizers, batch cocktails, classic side dishes, and easy desserts for a festive fall gathering. Both traditional and inventive recipes appear to encourage creative holiday cooking and flexible hosting. Essential side dishes include from-scratch stuffing made with good bread, celery, and herbs, and ultra-creamy mashed potatoes that reheat well. Simple vegetable options include roasted Brussels sprouts dressed with lemon, herbs, and Parmesan. Bakery-worthy soft, flaky, buttery rolls are recommended as an impressive addition. A vegan sweet potato casserole with a savory pecan and oat topping offers a plant-based alternative.
"If you're celebrating Friendsgiving this year, you're in the right place! Below, I've rounded up my best Friendsgiving food ideas-bite-size appetizers, batch cocktails, classic side dishes, and easy desserts. Whether you're hosting or just bringing a dish to pass, you'll find Friendsgiving recipes to try. Back in the day, Jack and I celebrated Friendsgiving on Thanksgiving, because we lived far from our families and didn't always travel for the holiday."
"I've included a mix of traditional and inventive Friendsgiving recipes below-I hope they help you craft a menu you love! Classic Friendsgiving Food Ideas It doesn't matter whether I'm celebrating Thanksgiving or Friendsgiving-either way, stuffing is a must. Instead of reaching for the boxed kind, I make this from-scratch version with good bread, celery, and tons of herbs. It will be the star of your Friendsgiving spread! Meet the creamiest mashed potatoes you've tried!"
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