Planning a Thanksgiving menu can be overwhelming. It is easy to go back to the holiday staples of rolls, turkey, mashed potatoes, and stuffing. However, incorporating new food can shake up the holiday season and give it an extra special feel. While many of you are most likely not the person planning the menu, one benefit of being a college student, you can always bring in a side dish to spice up your family's holiday meal.
The Loras Library has a variety of e-cookbooks available to pursue including but not limited to:
- Cooking Plain: Illinois Country Style
- Cooking With Chef Silvio: Stories and Authentic Recipes from Campania
- Coastal Carolina Cooking
- Greek Revival: Cooking for Life
- The Taste Divine: Indian Vegetarian Cooking The Natural Way
If you are not one to scroll through a cookbook looking for just the right recipe, or you have something in mind already and need a good recipe, there are many websites available to find new and interesting dishes to cook.
Allrecipes offers a search by ingredient option which is great if you have a random can or bag of something in the back of your cupboard that you haven’t found a use for, or veggies in the fridge that are about to go bad. For the holiday season they also offer tabs leading you to Thanksgiving Recipes, Thanksgiving Side Dish Recipes, and Thanksgiving Dessert Recipes.
Another great site is the Food Network. This site also has a variety of categories to help you select a dish to cook. If you are looking for something simple and easy, their Cook Smarter-Not Harder instant pot dishes are easy dump and go meals or sides.
If you are looking for a big name, try the Betty Crocker website. In addition to recipes, you will find blog posts including How to Host Your First Thanksgiving and Thanksgiving Day Activities that can assist you or your family with Thanksgiving preparation outside of the kitchen. This site also has a wide variety vegan, gluten, and keto friendly recipes.
Wherever you decide to find you recipes for Thanksgiving, enjoy your time with family, friends, and good food.