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Are you hosting Thanksgiving dinner for the first time? Or maybe you’ve hosted before and it didn’t go so well? Even if you’re the annual Thanksgiving or Christmas host, I’ve got some tried and true recipes and tips that will help you survive the holidays, whether it’s your first time or thirty-first! Not to mention, free printables to help keep you organized for hosting Thanksgiving AND Christmas!

Hosting Thanksgiving Dinner like a boss

HOW TO HOST THANKSGIVING DINNER LIKE A PRO

Thanksgiving is THE food holiday of the year. Family and friends gather in kitchens, living rooms and even back porches all around the country to enjoy each other’s company, maybe play some games, talk and laugh and most importantly, indulge a little too much in some incredible food.

While it’s customary at a lot of gatherings for the host to request that you bring a dish to share, it’s the host who will be doing the most work. Being organized is the key to surviving hosting Thanksgiving dinner and looking (and feeling!) like a BOSS, because a little organization goes a long way to Thanksgiving Dinner success!

a chart featuring how much to serve at thanksgiving dinner

ORGANIZE YOUR PLANS FOR THANKSGIVING DINNER

  • Plan Ahead. Get a head count of how many people are coming to Thanksgiving dinner, then plan your food and drink accordingly. Don’t be afraid to ask your guests to bring a side dish, appetizer, dessert or drinks. This is one event where it’s actually expected that you don’t have to do it all yourself! Not sure how much food to prepare? This handy chart should help.
  • Make Lists. Lots of them. Get organized for the day using these great planning list printables. Included in the printable pack are a daily schedule/countdown, party planner lists for Thanksgiving and Christmas, a shopping list, and two sets of leftovers/take-home labels for Thanksgiving and Christmas. You can download the printables at the end of this post.
  • Ask for help – and accept when it’s offered! Don’t feel like you have to be the only one in the kitchen. The kitchen is where everyone gathers for holidays. It’s funny how people seem to migrate that direction, no matter what. Plus, it’s more fun with help! I can’t wait to host Thanksgiving in my new kitchen!
A close up of printable planners

GO FOR EASY WITH YOUR DECORATIONS

You don’t have to make your home look like Disneyland at the holidays. Add some easy decor with these tips and printables! The conversation starters in the Thanksgiving Table Pack are my personal favorite because they will keep people busy while waiting for the next course.

A coloring printable that says Happy Thanksgiving on the table
Outdoor Patio Thanksgiving Table
Conversation starter cards on a table


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PLAN A FABULOUS THANKSGIVING DINNER MENU

Start the day with a yummy, relaxing breakfast.

Have family coming over early, or maybe even the night before? Get the day started right with a delicious breakfast or brunch featuring my Baked Pumpkin Pie French Toast. You can make it the night before and just pop it in the oven in the morning, therefore saving yourself some time. My Easy Egg & Sausage Breakfast MuffinsPumpkin Pie & Apple OatmealPumpkin Pancakes, and French Toast Cinnamon Roll Muffins would be good options, too.

Find recipes that you can prepare ahead of time.

The less time you have to spend in the kitchen on the actual day, the better because after all, you’d rather spend time with your family, right? Do a Pinterest or Google search for Make Ahead Thanksgiving recipes; there are lots! Or try a couple of my favorites: Make Ahead Mashed PotatoesMake Ahead Turkey GravySlow Cooker Make Ahead Turkey, or Twice Baked Potatoes.

Go easy, go traditional.

  • Don’t feel like you have to prepare a five star, gourmet meal on your first try. Or even on your tenth. Thanksgiving is all about tradition, so when in doubt, go with comfort. What did your family always have on the menu when you were growing up? Below are a few versions of some of our favorite classic Thanksgiving recipes.
  • Have someone else bring appetizers and dessert. You are doing enough making the meal, pawn the before and after dinner goodies off to your guests! Don’t feel bad for asking someone to bring a dessert or a snack. On Thanksgiving, everyone’s expected to pitch in! If they’re not sure what to bring, offer suggestions. These are all crowd pleasing favorites.
You'll be the talk of your family's holiday get togethers with this easy to make Best Thanksgiving Turkey Recipe!

Classic Thanksgiving Favorites:

Turkey Recipe
Sweet Potato Casserole
Sour Cream Salad
Cranberry Fluff Salad
Orange Cranberry Sauce
Classic Dinner Rolls
Green Bean & Bacon Casserole

A pan of Cranberry Meatballs

Appetizers:

Cranberry Barbecue Meatballs
Cream Cheese Sausage Balls
Buffalo Chicken Dip
Spicy Barbecue Grape Jelly Meatballs
Bacon Wrapped Chicken Bites

A close up of a mini pumpkin pies

Desserts:

Mini Pumpkin Pies
No Bake Pumpkin Pie Bars
Twix Apple Fluff Salad
Cinnamon Apple Bundt Cake
Snickerdoodle Apple Cobbler
Pumpkin Bread Pudding
Classic Apple Pie

Most Importantly, Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff. Have a good time, after all Thanksgiving is about family and being grateful for what you have. So what if the stuffing is mushy or the potatoes were over-mixed. Laugh it off, and just enjoy it.

Follow my simple tips and you’re well on your way to handling Thanksgiving Dinner or Christmas hosting like a pro!

HERE ARE THE PRINTABLES AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD.

A close up of printable planners
A close up of printable planners

Click on the links below for each part of the Printable Planning Set.

Holiday Planning Timeline (Thanksgiving Dinner or Christmas Dinner)

Shopping List (Thanksgiving or Christmas)

Thanksgiving Dinner Planner

Thanksgiving Leftovers Labels Sheet

Christmas Eve Dinner Planner

Christmas Day Dinner Planner

Christmas Leftovers Labels Sheet

For the Leftovers Labels: Print on 2.5″ sticker sheets, or print on cardstock, cut out with scissors or a 2.5″ circle punch and attach to take home bags or boxes. (aff link)

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Chart detailing how much to serve at Thanksgiving dinner
How to host the holidays like a pro - tips, recipes and free printables to help keep you organized!

Kristin Maxwell

Kristin Maxwell is the creator and main recipe developer, writer, and photographer of Yellow Bliss Road. A self-taught cook and self-appointed foodie, she specializes in easy, flavorful and approachable recipes for any home cook.

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  1. This is such a great guide Kristin! I hosted my first Thanksgiving last year and it was a DISASTER, like, raw turkey disaster level. haha! If only I had had this last year! Thanks for including my gravy and Brussels!

  2. This is such a great post! You’ve thought of everything! Thanks for the time and effort you spent in creating it. Pinning and stumbling…

  3. What a great chart, some great printables and fun side dishes! I have pinned your chart to my Thanksgiving board!