Thanksgiving Vegetable Dishes?

Updated on November 21, 2012
J.H. asks from San Jose, CA
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Hi Mamas,

I'm looking for some inspiration for veggies this year. What are you making?

TIA!

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Thanks everyone! I guess I go overboard on the veggies. I'm already doing green beans with onion and bacon and collard greens (along with potatoes) and felt like we need another one. I usually do carrots sauteed in butter with dill but my family is not big on them. I might do spinach gratin depending on how much time I have. I hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving!!!

Oooo Angeles, those are great ideas!

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C.V.

answers from Columbia on

Sauteed green beans in crunchy bacon and toasted almonds. SOOOOOO good.

Corn casserole

Mmmmmm.... :-)

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L.L.

answers from Rochester on

Wow, Carrie, way to be a downer.

Okay...veggies. I'm doing sweet potatoes, yummy (fresh, not canned yams), green bean casserole with fresh beans, homemade soup, and Funions ;) hee hee...mashed potatoes...cranberry sauce (okay, that's a fruit, but it's still fresh and yummy...) and my MIL is bringing a casserole. (???) I am giggling a bit inside. I have no idea which one, but they're all good.

And to answer Carrie's question, I celebrate Thanksgiving because I can. I can be thankful for all God has given me and all the ways He has blessed my life and my family, and we can sit down and eat an awesome meal to celebrate that, and it has nothing to do with how one ethnic group treated another. I mean, look at what King Herod was doing on Christmas, but THAT'S not why I celebrate Christmas, either. Don't be so ridiculous. Oh, and BTW? I'm fairly Native.

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J.B.

answers from Houston on

Sweet Potato Crunch..... ask me and I might tell ya......... ;)

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K.L.

answers from Cleveland on

We go with the old standards; green bean casserole, corn, sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes, etc, etc.

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R.H.

answers from Houston on

I missed what Carrie said too! Dang I go to bed at 8!!!!!!!

Usual stuff: dressing, potato salad, cranberry sauce! Totally traditional! DON'T MESS WITH PERFECTION!

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A.T.

answers from New York on

Honey Glazed Carrots
Green Beans with Dijon dressing
Roasted Zucchini
Roasted Beets with Goat Cheese
Peas Sauteed in onion and bacon

YUUUUUUUUUMMMM!!!!!

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K.A.

answers from San Diego on

I only know 2 because I'm not doing the cooking, my mom will be but I know we're having acorn squash because the kids picked them out when we went to the farm to get pumpkins.
I also know we're having marrowfat peas which are oversized peas with mint (an English thing my husband introduced us to and we love) because we're bringing them.

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L.A.

answers from Austin on

We are eating out! Me my husband and our daughter..
Joining us will be..
My father and his wife and my mother and her husband.. This is a thanksgiving miracle!!!!! This is a first time ever event.

It is a wonderful restaurant that does great Veggies.. So maybe I will get to try some new preparations..

Typically we have Mashed potatoes, Sauteed green beans with pecans, Green salad, and steamed squash..

If my Aunt joins us, she makes the Broccoli Rice casserole, but she makes it spicy!!!!

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A.V.

answers from Washington DC on

thoughts:

broccoli and cheese sauce
green bean casserole
cauliflower casserole
sweet potatoes with marshmallows
brussels sprouts
butternut squash
yellow squash
acorn squash
fancy salad
spinach
asparagus
potatoes done any number of ways
corn

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L.M.

answers from New York on

Of course there's the mashed potatoes.
My favorite, fresh green beans sauted with almonds.
My girlfriend is bring turnip, special for me and her because no one else in our families will eat it.
We'll also have cranberry sauce.

Pumpkin for dessert.

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K.C.

answers from New London on

I am making broccoli rabe.
My kids are making a green bean casserole.
A big salad w/ organic greens w/ homemade dressing.
and...
Carbs---Mashed potatoes and stuffing

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M.W.

answers from San Francisco on

So I missed what Carrie said. Sounds like it was quite a doozey!

I am not hosting Thanksgiving this year so I am in charge of bringing pumpkin bars. I am excited to show up to someone else's hard work and labor of love. But a tad bit sad not to have all my traditional foods. I will make some of them on another day...turkey and all. Ohhhh, I love Thanksgiving leftovers.

My favorite website is allrecipes.com. I have found some of my favorite meals there.

As for our usual sides, I make homemade green beans with sautéed yellow onions and crumbled bacon. I do a sweet potato bake or a butternut squash with butter drizzled over the top and sprinkled with salt and pepper. I love mashed potatoes with turkey gravy. Steamed carrots with butter,salt and pepper and dill is yummy! I usually have a raspberry jello,with raspberries in it. Then a mixture of sour cream and marshmallows spread over the top. Sounds strange...but it gets oohs and ahhhs every time..and requests.

Happy Thanksgiving!!

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M.M.

answers from Boston on

I used yummly.com and martha stewart for recipes, which look good but are not elaborate. Green beans, carrots and an appetizer are what i am bringing.

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