Hosting Thanksgiving for two this year?
These simple recipes are a great place to start — from classic main dishes, to sides and desserts, to much-needed drinks — all scaled down or easily adaptable for two people. That way, you don't have to deal with endless leftovers or spend a fortune on ingredients upfront. 🥧
1. 3-Ingredient Cranberry Bourbon Fizz
First thing first: booze. You'll only need three ingredients (bourbon, cranberry juice, and ginger beer) to make this festive cocktail.
Get the recipe: 3-Ingredient Cranberry Bourbon Fizz
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2. Loaded Sweet Potatoes
If you don't want to make a whole casserole, these loaded sweet potatoes are a great alternative.
Get the recipe: Loaded Sweet Potatoes
3. Thanksgiving Dinner on Two Sheet Pans
Your whole menu in two sheet pans. How easy is that? For easier cleanup, line the sheet pans with foil or parchment first.
Get the recipe: Thanksgiving Dinner on Two Sheet Pans
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4. Skillet Turkey With Bacon and White Wine
Cooking for two on Thanksgiving doesn't mean you need to ditch turkey entirely. Instead of roasting a whole one, why not toss turkey thighs in a skillet? Faster, cheaper, and honestly — better.
Get the recipe: Skillet Turkey With Bacon and White Wine
5. Mashed Potatoes for Two People
You can definitely whip up buttery mashed potatoes without making a giant pot full — and this ultra-practical version doesn't even require a masher or ricer.
Get the recipe: Mashed Potatoes for Two People
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6. Walnut Tartlets
The recipe makes for six tartlets but you can either save some for the next day or even freeze them for later.
Get the recipe: Walnut Tartlets
7. Maple Glazed Carrots With Goat Cheese and Pistachios
A great side that only requires a handful of ingredients and 10 minutes of prep time.
Get the recipe: Maple Glazed Carrots With Goat Cheese and Pistachios
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8. Quinoa With Butternut Squash, Cranberries, and Pistachios
A wholesome salad that'll work great as a side to your meal.
Get the recipe: Quinoa With Butternut Squash, Cranberries, and Pistachios
9. Cranberry White Chocolate Pudding
You can easily halve the portions of this recipe — which requires only three ingredients (white chocolate, heavy cream, and cranberry sauce). Pro tip: make this a day ahead so the pudding has time to chill in the fridge and so you have fewer things do to on T-day.
Get the recipe: Cranberry White Chocolate Pudding
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10. Blistered Green Beans
All you need to make this delicious side is 20 minutes and five ingredients – green beans, garlic, red pepper flakes, capers, and olive oil.
Get the recipe: Blistered Green Beans
11. 15-Minute Homemade Orange Cranberry Sauce
If you prefer homemade cranberry sauce to the canned variety but also don't want to spend too much time in the kitchen, this is a great option. The recipe makes a ton of sauce though, so make sure to halve the quantities when you make it.
Get the recipe: 15-Minute Homemade Orange Cranberry Sauce
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12. Roasted Chicken With Garlic and Bread
You can still roast a whole bird even if you're not feeding a crowd – you might just need to reconsider its size. This roasted chicken with garlic and bread will make for an impressive centerpiece to your meal and it might be even more delicious than your traditional turkey.
Get the recipe: Roasted Chicken With Garlic and Bread
13. Scalloped Potatoes
This rich and creamy potato dish is the perfect indulgent side.
Get the recipe: Scalloped Potatoes
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14. Mushroom and Quinoa Stuffed Acorn Squash
Served with Parmesan and a balsamic reduction, this stuffed acorn squash is the perfect Thanksgiving vegetarian main.
Get the recipe: Mushroom and Quinoa Stuffed Acorn Squash
15. Ina Garten's Roasted Balsamic Brussels Sprouts
Trust Ina to turn Brussels sprouts into the most delicious side.
Get the recipe: Ina Garten's Roasted Balsamic Brussels Sprouts
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16. Squash Toasts With Ricotta and Cider Vinegar
Whether you serve them as an appetizer or a side, you can't go wrong with these toasts.
Get the recipe: Squash Toasts With Ricotta and Cider Vinegar
17. Duck Leg Confit
The good thing about cooking for fewer people is that you can fancy things up a bit. Instead of turkey, why not make this amazing French duck specialty?
Get the recipe: Duck Leg Confit
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18. Roasted Autumn Vegetable Pot Pies
Between the crust and the filling, this recipe is a bit of an undertaking. But if you don't go all in for Thanksgiving dinner, when will you?
Get the recipe: Roasted Autumn Vegetable Pot Pies
19. Apple Frangipane Galette
This French galette is a great alternative to the traditional apple pie. The portions will be smaller but the taste just as satisfying – especially with the addition of frangipane to the recipe.
Get the recipe: Apple Frangipane Galette
20. Crispy Sweet Potato Roast
Yummy AND photogenic? Sign me up!
Get the recipe: Crispy Sweet Potato Roast
21. Marshmallow Pumpkin Cake
Did you know you could make cake by mixing ice cream with flour? Well, you can! And this recipe shows you how.
Get the recipe: Marshmallow Pumpkin Cake