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A new take on Thanksgiving Side Dishes

Publish on Sep 26, 2016

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It’s hard to argue with the classics, and convincing mom to cook anything “unique” or different on such a busy cooking day might seem like an impossible task.  But if you happen to be the one cooking this years big feast and want to surprise your guests with a cool new take on some of your dishes, then check out these recipes we have found for you.

Slow-Cooker Sweet Potatoes w/ Bacon

Oven already full with a turkey inside? Stovetop covered with pots and pans? Pull out the slow-cooker for this delicious dish that will have everyone wanting more!

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Cheesy Broccoli and Rice Casserole

Tired of serving a big bowl of steamed broccoli that scares off the kids and always gets left behind? Get everyone loving broccoli again by adding something everyone loves: Cheese!  This casserole dish will have everyone wishing there was more broccoli to go with dinner.

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New-School Cranberry Salad

Tired of just opening a can of cranberry and plopping it into a bowl with mixed results? This recipe makes cranberry exciting my adding other fruits and a pinch of sugar to make this a sweet and refreshing side dish that your guests will love.

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Brussels Sprouts with Ham and Caramelized Onions

Despite the vast majority of people who cringe at the thought of these healthy vegies, Brussels sprouts always seem to make an appearance at holiday dinners. So why not make them tempting and delicious for everyone? Chopping them in half or in thirds and frying them with ingredients that people love is an easy way to get these greens back on the good list. This recipe will help you get over the fear of serving boring Brussels and have everyone excited for greens again!

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Whatever you choose to cook up this Thanksgiving, just be confident that your guests will appreciate a new and delicious take on some of the old classics.  Make one of these side dishes ahead of time and test it on the family or some friends and see how much they love it and request it on the big feast day!

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