5 easy last-minute appetizers for Thanksgiving
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They’re quick and easy, and have limited ingredients, but they’re just as delicious as a more difficult dish.
Stuffed Dates
UpdatedCookbook author Jill Silverman Hough created this simple 3-ingredient recipe you can whip up in minutes. The tangy blue cheese and balsamic vinegar perfectly complement the sweetness of the dates, making this the perfect Thanksgiving finger food.
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Cranberry Salsa with Cream Cheese
UpdatedThis sweet and spicy cranberry salsa from Everyday Dishes is the perfect thing to tide you over until the turkey is ready. It also can be made the day before to cut down on prep work during Thanksgiving.
Apple Cranberry Brie Bites
UpdatedThere are a lot of fall flavors packed into these tiny brie bites from Blue Jean Chef. They can be prepared and frozen before Thanksgiving and need just six ingredients: brie, Granny Smith apples, cranberry sauce, rosemary, defrosted puff pastry and egg.
Butternut Squash and Bacon Crostini
UpdatedThis crostini recipe from Cozy Cravings will fly off the table. The slightly sweet butternut squash and ricotta are perfectly complemented by savory bacon and tangy apple cider vinegar.
Marshmallow Sweet Potato Bites
UpdatedWho says you need to wait until pumpkin pie is served to enjoy something sweet? These marshmallow sweet potato bites from Little by Little are a little treat anyone can make.
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If you are looking for a way to keep kids entertained while the turkey is in the oven, these projects are perfect for Thanksgiving.
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This week's recipe roundup is all about Thanksgiving, of course. Whether you're planning your menu from scratch or looking for an interesting …
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Turkey might be the first food that comes to mind when you think about Thanksgiving, but plant-based diets are more popular than ever.
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With in-person celebrations back in full swing, your Thanksgiving table might be a little more crowded this year. Here are six dinnerware opti…
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