Thanksgiving Dinner Made Easy: Sara Moulton's Menu!
— -- Turkey versus ham? Cobblers versus pie? Pecan versus pumpkin?
Thanksgiving occurs every November and every year it's the same headaches: serving a moist, fully-cooked bird, creating several side dishes that everyone will love and ending the holiday celebration with a dessert or a few that has folks talking into the new year.
This year, "Good Morning America" did the hard work for you. We put together five full-course meals using recipes from some of our most popular guests like Sara Moulton and Rachael Ray to save you the time and the hassle.
At the end of each rundown is a shopping list of what you'll need from the supermarket.
Good luck!
If you've got the turkey cooking part down but just need help with its preparation or sauces, Sara Moulton has the answers with her pan gravy, turkey broth and turkey gravy.
CLICK HERE for her step-by-step instructions on cutting a turkey.
Tired of the same old holiday sides? Moulton mixes toasted pecans and country ham. If you or your guests are anti-pork, check out her recipe for basic stuffing, sausage and dried cherry stuffing or Southwest chili and chorizo stuffing.
CLICK HERE for step-by-step instructions on Southern Country Ham and Pecan Stuffing.
Orange juice. Sugar. Cranberries. Water. This refreshing side dish is so easy, it can be made on Thanksgiving Day. So take that can of cylindrical, semi-solid fruit off your grocery list.
CLICK HERE for step-by-step instructions.
Rumor has it that no one likes Brussels sprouts but Moulton proves that with some lemon juice, pancetta and Parmigiano-Reggiano, you can turn your guests -- and even maybe your kids -- into fans.
CLICK HERE for step-by-step instructions.
They can be served at dinner all yearlong but the holiday table has a special place for mashed potatoes and gravy -- just like turkey, cranberry sauce, gravy and stuffing.
CLICK HERE for step-by-step instructions.
No, we at "GMA" don't have anything against pumpkin pie. We just like to change things up a bit. With such a traditional dinner, comes an unexpected twist on an old regular. Give yourself some extra time to make this dessert and your guests will be impressed.
CLICK HERE for step-by-step instructions.
Shopping List
Miscellaneous:
Baking Goods:
Fruits and Vegetables:
Oils, Condiments and Spices:
Butcher or Deli:
Dairy and Juice: