
"Between work deadlines and family obligations, holiday travel or hosting relatives, spending hours cooking Thanksgiving dinner can feel impossible. But there's no need to panic. Plan ahead, keep it simple and delegate when necessary. Below are 29 foolproof recipes to guarantee a memorable meal for you and your guests. Depending on the size of your crowd, serve this succulent turkey breast from Sarah DiGregorio as a simple substitute for a whole roast turkey."
"This simple version from Lidey Heuck works with almost any kind of bread, even the store-bought stuffing cubes. (Just make sure you get the plain, unseasoned kind.) Recipe: Easy Herb Stuffing More than the sum of their parts, these potatoes from David Tanis are extremely simple to make, but deeply satisfying. Boiling the potatoes with eight garlic cloves and then mashing them with olive oil, some cooking liquid and plenty of salt results in the lightest and fluffiest mashed potatoes ever made."
Holiday schedules, travel and family obligations can make cooking a full Thanksgiving meal difficult. Plan ahead, keep preparations simple and delegate tasks to reduce stress. A set of 29 foolproof recipes offers workable shortcuts and reliable dishes. A slow-cooker or herby dry-brined turkey breast preserves moistness and flavor as an easier substitute for a whole roast. Easy herb stuffing adapts to almost any plain bread. Olive oil mashed potatoes use garlic, cooking liquid and salt for light, fluffy results. Air-fryer brussels sprouts crisp up with garlic chips, balsamic, lime and soy.
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