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How to Manage Thanksgiving Dinner

If you can learn how to manage Thanksgiving dinner, then suddenly your turkey day feast will become a lot less stressful and a lot more fun! A little extra planning goes a long way when it comes to a complicated meal. While you can make life a little easier with handy Thanksgiving gadgets, like a turkey fryer that keeps the oven free for all the other Thanksgiving dishes, it can still be hard to coordinate that much food! We gathered our best tips on how to manage Thanksgiving dinner and an example schedule you can adapt to your own Turkey Day feast.

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Thanksgiving Planning Tips

Freeze what you can. When you’ve got a lot going on the kitchen, it can be helpful to figure out what foods you can freeze and make those dishes ahead of time. One less dish to make on Thanksgiving Day!

Give the turkey lots of time to thaw. As in, an entire extra day. Remember, it takes about 24 hours to thaw every 4 pounds of turkey. That’s a lot of time when you have a lot of turkey! A 12 pound turkey will take 3 days to thaw, but we like to give it a full 4 days; no one’s ever complained that their turkey thawed too quickly, after all!

Don’t wait to stock up. If you wait to shop for canned pumpkin and stuffing ingredients on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, you may find that the store has ran out of these Thanksgiving must-have items. Try to get the essentials more than week in advance, especially when it comes to canned foods.

Set the table the night before. Now your Thanksgiving Day can be free of last-minute hunting for the last set of nice china. The general rule of thumb? Anything that you can do ahead of time should be done ahead of time.

Make as much food as you can beforehand. Learning how to manage Thanksgiving dinner is a marathon, not a sprint; plan accordingly! Like we mentioned before, try to make food that can be frozen early in the week. Other dishes should be made a day ahead, like stuffing and pie. The goal? On Thanksgiving Day itself, the only things you should be worrying about are mashed potatoes, turkey, and the Thanksgiving Day parade!

A schedule is your new best friend. When dishes are flying in and out of the oven, it’s important to have an idea of when food needs to be cooked, baked, or just warmed up. Start with the time you want to eat dinner, and work backwards. For example: the turkey should come out of the oven about an hour before dinner. This gives you an hour to warm rolls, bake stuffing, and do any last minute kitchen adjustments.  We made an example schedule below for you to base your own off of.

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Example Thanksgiving Schedule

Use this schedule as a template for how to manage Thanksgiving dinner. After you make your shopping list, sit down and figure out where all your dishes fit in!

Up to three weeks ahead: Make and freeze cranberry sauce, rolls, turkey stock, and gravy

One week ahead: Make the shopping list; make sure you have the necessary linens, table settings, and equipment; buy wine and other beverages; buy heavy cream and canned vegetables

Four to five days ahead: Start thawing the turkey

Two days ahead: Make pumpkin pie and cornbread for stuffing, if that’s in your menu (pies like apple or pecan should be made day-of or the night before, as they don’t refrigerate as well); make any soups; assemble casseroles such as green bean and keep them uncooked in the fridge, with a plan to bake them on Thanksgiving Day

One day ahead: Set the table; buy salad greens and wash the lettuce; prepare vegetables for cooking and store in water in the refrigerator; peel potatoes, cover with water in a bowl, and store in the refrigerator. Soaking potatoes in water prior to boiling also helps extract starch, leaving you with fluffier mashed potatoes!

Thanksgiving Day:
Morning – Prepare stuffing for turkey; cook vegetables; boil and mash your potatoes; stuff the turkey and put it in the oven

While turkey is cooking – Thaw your frozen foods, such as rolls and cranberry sauce; toss and prepare any salads; take a well-deserved break and put your feet up for a bit!

Once turkey is done (one hour before dinner) – Take turkey out of the oven and put a foil tent over it while it rests; bake stuffing/dressing; warm mashed potatoes, rolls, gravy, soups, and casseroles; carve the turkey; ask guests to help bring out food to the table; grab a plate and dig in!

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10 responses to “How to Manage Thanksgiving Dinner”

  1. Chari J. Konikoff Avatar
    Chari J. Konikoff
    November 19, 2018

    “Very Much Appreciate” your thoughts, ideas, and helpful tips. Now, if only families would be “nice,” “considerate,” and “respectful of eachother” ALL YEAR LONG…and “not just during the “Thanksgiving” and “Christmas” holidays, you would have yourselves a “#1 BEST SELLER” on your hands!!! (lol)

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  2. Jacqualine Avatar
    Jacqualine
    November 17, 2018

    That is a great idea I never thought about doing all that it sounds so much easier ongoing to try it thank you very much

    Reply
  3. Mary Reese Avatar
    Mary Reese
    November 16, 2018

    Very good tips, makes your thanksgiving cooking much easier.
    Will do this. Cooking smart is always a good ideal.

    Thank You

    Reply
  4. FortuneGirl Avatar
    FortuneGirl
    October 11, 2016

    Another reason why I LOVE Ginny’s. I think this was very helpful, thanks!

    Reply
  5. Violet johnson Avatar
    Violet johnson
    October 11, 2016

    Very useful ideas

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    1. Sheila Thompson Avatar
      Sheila Thompson
      December 7, 2018

      Yes it was, thanks so much, looking for a extra oven for a lot of things to cook.

      Reply
  6. victoria Coaly Avatar
    victoria Coaly
    October 11, 2016

    those where things i really never thought of i always try the day of thanks for somr good ideas

    Reply
  7. Petra Duarte Avatar
    Petra Duarte
    October 10, 2016

    Now,that was plain and
    simple .

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    1. Olga Pena Avatar
      Olga Pena
      February 8, 2019

      Yes it was . Thankyoi

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      Olga Pena
      February 8, 2019

      Good work

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