Is there anything better than a Thanksgiving feast? Turkey, gravy, stuffing, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes — all the potatoes — and of course the pies. Pumpkin and pecan and apple, oh my!
But if the thought of hours spent shopping, prepping, cooking and baking, not to mention cleaning it all up later, causes you more angst than Uncle Rick’s annual political diatribes at the holiday table, we have a solution: Just order it.
Goldbelly, a website that helps local eateries ship their food nationwide, offers a slew of Thanksgiving dishes that simply need to be thawed and heated before they’re ready to serve. Whether you want the whole shebang covered —?bird, sides and dessert included —?or would love some help with just the turkey, sides or sweets, there’s an option for you that will result in a truly delicious, fuss-free meal. Because while we can’t keep your relatives quiet, we can guarantee your guests will leave happy and full. Here are 20 ideas to get you started.
Turkey injected with smoked herb butter. Molasses and sea salt whipped sweet potatoes. Smoked tasso and andouille stuffing. An entire pecan pie. Oh, yes, it’s time to eat. This feast from Commander’s Palace, a New Orleans staple since 1893 with a chef roster that has included Paul Prudhomme, Emeril Lagasse and Jamie Shannon to name a few, feeds four and comes with the option to add cognac turkey gravy for an extra $20 (which you really should do).
Bring a little barbecue to Thanksgiving dinner with this holiday meal from New York’s Blue Smoke, serving Southern-style ‘cue since 2002. You’ll receive a cooked 2-pound smoked turkey breast, green bean casserole, cornbread stuffing, mashed sweet potatoes with spiced pecans, additional spiced pecans and cranberry sauce. Add a bottle of Alabama, chipotle, Memphis or Kansas City sauce for $20.
Always wanted to try a fried turkey but were too intimidated? The Cajun Turkey Company does the work for you with this heat-and-eat dinner from the Dallas business. Each kit includes a 10–12-pound cajun turkey with your choice of signature or lightly seasoned spice level, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, six seafood bites, crawfish etouffee, sweet potato souffle, turkey and giblet gravy and a bottle of Geaux juice, the brand’s proprietary mixture that’s used to marinate.
Looking for something a little nontraditional this holiday? New York’s popular Lebanese restaurant Ilili is here to help. Your elegant meal will serve four to six and comes complete with a 28-ounce turkey breast, stuffing grand-mere, gravy, cranberry sauce, roasted sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes, Brussels sprouts, fig jam, mint yogurt, walnuts, grapes, halva, maple syrup and, of course, an 8-inch pumpkin pie.
Since 1977, Houston’s Niko Niko has been bringing Greek flavors to Houston and now you can order its Thanksgiving kit to bring a little Greece to your holiday table. Serving four, the kit includes 1 1/2 pounds of turkey gyro meat, chestnut stuffing, roasted potatoes, galaktoboureko, fasolakia and six pieces of spanakopita. Add hummus or extra tzatziki for $17.
Keeping things kosher this Turkey Day? Since the ‘80s, this Long Island deli has been serving high-quality ingredients and house-cured meats, and it is now sharing a holiday meal kit anyone, anywhere can enjoy. It comes with a whole 12-pound turkey that’s been carved and put back on the frame for easy serving, cranberry compote, coleslaw, carrot and yam tsimmes, stuffing and gravy.
If you're looking for a full dinner, complete with bird, fixings and dessert, then this is the kit for you. This Goddess and Grocer package comes with white meat turkey and classic sides like mashed potatoes, gravy, stuffing and more, plus a pecan pie to finish off your meal.
Hosting a large crowd? Keep the masses fed with this Cajun-inspired feast that features pork chops, smoked sausages and a jambalaya stuffed chicken.
If you've got a family of BBQ fanatics, set your Thanksgiving table with this spread from the famous Joe's KC BBQ. In addition to getting your turkey fix, this package also comes with pulled pork, brisket, sausage and two bottles of Joe’s Kansas City Bar-B-Que Sauce. ?
Turkey is the name of the game at The Original Turkey store in Philadelphia’s Reading Terminal Market. Since 1983, the family-owned and -operated business has focused on the bird, so it makes sense its Thanksgiving sides would be top-notch. This sides package includes two 32-ounce servings each of mac and cheese, stuffing and mashed potatoes, along with two 14-ounce servings of cranberry sauce and 32 ounces of homemade turkey gravy. Want more? Add more mac and cheese and gravy or fresh-baked cornbread for an additional fee.
You don’t have to live in the South to enjoy the flavors of Southern cooking when you order this sextet of Thanksgiving sides from Winter Park, Florida, barbecue mecca 4 Rivers Smokehouse. You’ll get a quart each of mashed potatoes, classic gravy, sweet potato casserole, cornbread stuffing, Southern green beans and cranberry chutney. And should you choose to add mac and cheese or Texas jalapeno cornbread? Go right ahead for an extra $20 each. We can’t imagine you’d regret it.
Want to add something really special to your Thanksgiving meal? Look no further than this 2 1/2-pound pan of award-winning lobster mac and cheese from Maine’s Hancock Gourmet Lobster Co. Made with a creamy mascarpone-cheddar sauce and ample chunks of Maine lobster and topped with a?panko crumb, butter, lemon zest and parmesan crunchy mix, it simply needs to be thawed and heated before being served and inhaled by your guests.
Mixing the best of Texas and Carolina barbecue styles, this East Village New York restaurant offers award-winning eats, and its Thanksgiving sides are not to be missed. Feed a large crowd with this kit that comes with a large tray of sweet potato casserole and mac and cheese, plus 32 ounces of baked beans mixed with the restaurant’s famous burnt ends. We’d like to say you’ll even have leftovers, but that’s honestly not very likely.
Coming from Chef Bryan Voltaggio's Thacher & Rye restaurant in Frederick, Maryland, this sides kit is the perfect way to round out your meal — all you have to do it supply your choice of main course. Stay on trend with season favorites like Brussels sprouts and green bean casserole, and elevate with restaurant-quality touches like an orange cranberry compote and braised kale with smoked turkey.
If simply looking at the photo of this impressive sky-high delicacy from Blue Owl Bakery in Kimmswick, Missouri, didn’t prompt you to buy it on the spot, perhaps its description will. Made with 18 Golden Delicious apples, each hand-peeled and hand-piled in a made-from-scratch crust and filled with caramel and pecans, each 9-inch pie serves 10-12 and weighs about 10 pounds. You simply pop the unbaked pie in the oven, follow a few simple instructions and dig on in.
They say everything’s bigger in Texas, and that goes for this insanely delicious Brazos-bottom pecan pie from Houston’s Goode Co. Barbeque, open since 1977. Weighing 5 pounds each, each pie serves up to 10 and even comes in a reusable wooden gift box. Hostess gift, anyone?
Can’t decide which flavor of pie to serve this Thanksgiving? Hit all the sweet spots with four 5-inch pies that each serve 1-2 people. From the New York Theater District shop, you’ll receive a classic pumpkin, Mississippi mud (chocolate, brownie streusel and chocolate glaze in a chocolate cookie crust), Southern pecan and sour cream apple walnut pie — enough to serve 6-8 if you’re willing to share.
There’s good reason pumpkin pie is Thanksgiving’s No. 1 dessert. It’s delicious. And this elevated version from Norwalk, Connecticut’s award-winning pie shop takes it to a whole new level. Fresh pumpkin puree mixed with Vermont maple syrup and cream, an extra-flaky pie crust and a pecan topping make this a show-stopping dessert.
This award-winning apple pie from The Elegant Farmer is stuffed with mounds of juicy Ida Red apples. The paper bag baking method yields a crunchy and sugary top crust with a light and flaky bottom. Reviewers also rave about this apple pie, with many remarking that this is the best they've ever tasted.
The perfect seasonal pecan pie for chocolate lovers, this treat is made with a decadent Mexican chocolate filling. It also comes complete with two pints of ice cream inspired by Mexican flavors: Oaxacan Chocolate, Chiapas Coffee, Horchata, Mexican Vanilla and Tres Leches.
Fans of Duff Goldman’s “Ace of Cakes” Food Network show will be smitten with his stunning 6-inch, four-layer pumpkin spice cake with cream cheese filling and decorated with orange, yellow and white buttercream frosting pumpkins and pumpkin cake crumbs. If you’ve been tasked with bringing dessert to the Thanksgiving dinner, you need look no further.
For a fun spin on traditional pumpkin pie, try this from-scratch pumpkin pie cheesecake from the Johnson, Tennessee, family restaurant that includes all-natural cream cheese, seasonal pumpkin and traditional spices, decorated with a pretty pumpkin design. Weighing about 4 pounds, each 10-inch cheesecake serves 14.
What do you get when you top a pecan pie with a pumpkin pie with a spice cake and layer in cinnamon buttercream and top it all off with apple pie filling? We’re pretty sure you call that heaven. The 7-inch-wide, 5-inch-tall four-in-one dessert called “the turducken of cakes” serves 10-12.
We have a feeling this modern twist on the sweet potato pie will become a new staple on your Thanksgiving table. From the baker out of Rowlett, Texas, the dessert features a velvety sweet potato filling with a hint of vanilla and a graham cracker crust and arrives in a 9-by-13-inch pan that serves 12-14.
Part pie, part cake, fully yummy, these adorable 8-ounce jars serve two each and come in three Thanksgiving flavors. The apple pie jars include a layer of spice cake, homemade mascarpone whipped cream and homemade graham crust with a drizzle of salted caramel. The pumpkin pie jar is filled with a layer of pumpkin cake, topped with cream cheese frosting, topped with whipped cream. And, in the cherry cheesecake pie jar, you get a layer of tart red cherries, a layer of vanilla cake and cream cheese frosting and a layer of graham cracker crust. You get two of each flavor and all six will serve six people total, so choose who you’re sharing with carefully.
Just can't choose which cheesecake flavor to get? Opt for this sampler from The Cheesecake Girl instead, which comes with two slices each of Cinnamon Roll, Reese’s Cup, Pumpkin and Caramel Apple cheesecake baked in buttery shortbread crusts.