8 Cheap and Easy Thanksgiving Recipes That Will Make Your College Friendsgiving Taste Expensive (2024)

Thanksgiving is typically a feast prepared by your family, but sometimes heading home for the holidays just isn't possible. But that doesn't mean your turkey day has to be a total bust. You can still entertain some pals even if you're stuck in your dorm room or college apartment — thanks to our eight-course menu of budget friendly Thanksgiving recipes that will blow everyone's minds. From the appetizer to dessert, we've got you covered.

The first — and most controversial — part of a Thanksgiving on the cheap is nixing the full turkey. For one, you probably don't have room to cook a whole bird in your small, communal kitchen, and it's also an actual beast to handle. Instead, go for pre-cut pieces of turkey you can easily pop in the oven, or if that's not feasible, just buy a few rotisserie chickens — most grocery stores will even cut them up for you. All of the sides you're about to make are homemade to offset your guilt about buying your main dish pre-cooked, but even if you just dress up some boxed side dishes, don't feel ashamed. Thanksgiving is complicated!

Even if you're not still in school, this is the perfect inexpensive menu that can be as no-frills or as fancy as you want. These easy dishes can also be prepared a day or two in advance, and reheated just before your guests arrive, which is particularly helpful when you have a small kitchen. And feel free to split the work up with your friends, dividing and conquering the whole menu, one dish at a time.

1. Spinach-Artichoke Dip

Keeping hunger at bay is important during the hustle and bustle of making Thanksgiving dinner. This spinach-artichoke dip from Closet Cooking will do the trick, keeping you and your friends patient while everything is cooked and assembled. All you need for this recipe is some frozen spinach, a can of artichoke hearts, and a whole lot of cream cheese. Add some shredded cheese on top, and you're good to go.

2. No-Kneed Make-Ahead Rolls With Honey Butter

This is something you can easily make a day or two ahead without any big, fancy equipment. If you're a new cook who is afraid of baking, Averie Cooks' no-kneed, make-ahead rolls with honey butter look much more difficult than they actually are. With that being said, don't feel guilty for buying a can of Crescent Rolls, or hitting the local bakery for some bread instead.

3. Turkey and Stuffing Casserole

Take the easy (but delicious) road with Budget Bytes' turkey and stuffing casserole. I make this year-round, but it's great for an easy Thanksgiving dinner with no actual stuffing into a bird required. Everything cooks at the same time, the skin is insanely crispy, and the stuffing is way better than anything you'll find boxed. You can choose all white meat, all dark meat, or a mix. And if you can't get turkey cut up, feel free to substitute chicken. You can also always dress up boxed stuffing with chopped celery, onions, carrots, and turkey or chicken stock if you end up buying a rotisserie chicken.

4. Homemade Gravy

No matter what kind of poultry you end up using, this easy homemade gravy from The Kitchn will make it taste extra delicious. Whether you roast your own turkey or buy a rotisserie chicken, add some of the juices from the bird to flour and broth, and get ready for an extra punch of flavor.

5. Buttermilk Mashed Potatoes

You can always just throw some whole potatoes in the oven, but a slightly fancier (and almost as easy) option is these buttermilk mashed potatoes from Food Fanatic. If you don't have buttermilk handy, an easy trick is to add a tablespoon of white vinegar or lemon juice to a cup of regular milk to make your own. Just let it stand for 5-10 minutes.

6. Green Bean and Bacon Bundles

Here's one dish your mother would be proud of and your stomach will thank you for later. Try How Sweet It Is' green bean and bacon bundles. Bacon does make everything better, and look how cute they are!

7. Scratch-Made Cranberry Sauce

Sure, the canned stuff is a classic, but if you want to be a little more fancy, try The Comfort of Cooking's cranberry sauce. It has a hint of orange zest that will make your guests ooh and ahh. Plus, you can whip this up with just a cup of sugar and a package of frozen cranberries. Doesn't get any easier than that!

8. Pumpkin Doughnut Muffins

Go the non-traditional dessert route with these pumpkin doughnut muffins from Brown-Eyed Baker. They're a cinch to whip up and look decadent, but they're really just cupcakes rolled in cinnamon sugar. If you don't have time to bake these, you can always buy an apple or pumpkin pie at the grocery store — shh, no one will know!

Images: Closet Cooking; Averie Cooks; Budget Bytes; The Kitchn; Food Fanatic; How Sweet It Is; Comfort of Cooking; Brown-Eyed Baker

8 Cheap and Easy Thanksgiving Recipes That Will Make Your College Friendsgiving Taste Expensive (2024)

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What to bring to friendsgiving easy? ›

Appetizers include spinach-artichoke dip, bruschetta, and bacon-wrapped Brussels sprouts. Most Friendsgiving dinners feature turkey as the main course and many different sides. Friendsgiving desserts can include pumpkin pie, cobbler, or cookies.

What is the best Thanksgiving food according to study? ›

Nabbing 15.4 percent of the interest was mashed potatoes, and coming in closely behind are pies (no specific flavor indicated) with 12.7 percent of surveyors marking that as their favorite.

What are the rules of Friendsgiving? ›

The 10 Essential Rules for Every Friendsgiving Guest
  • Put your host first. ...
  • Arrive on time, with a bottle of wine. ...
  • Do not arrive with extra, unexpected people. ...
  • Let your dietary needs be known in advance. ...
  • Don't bring anything fussy. ...
  • Bring your own serving dish. ...
  • Bring your own container for leftovers.
Jun 8, 2019

What do you bring to a non traditional Friendsgiving? ›

The 25 Best Non-Traditional Recipes for Your Friendsgiving
  • The Thanksgiving Taco. Braised Turkey Tacos.
  • Curried Roast Chicken and Vegetables.
  • Popcorn Chicken.
  • Stuffed Turkey Wings.
  • Ultimate Caesar Salad.
  • Cheesy Ranch Potatoes.
  • Perfect Party Food. Buffalo Chicken Dip.
  • Candied Bacon.

What are 3 main foods on Thanksgiving? ›

The Top 10 Thanksgiving Foods
  • Roasted Turkey. Although an iconic Thanksgiving food, turkey is an overrated dish that people only eat for tradition's sake. ...
  • Gravy. ...
  • Sweet Potato Casserole. ...
  • Pumpkin Pie. ...
  • Cranberry Sauce. ...
  • Ham. ...
  • Stuffing. ...
  • Mashed Potatoes.
Nov 22, 2023

What are the top 10 side dishes for Thanksgiving? ›

Thanksgiving side dishes: Here's the 10 most popular for your...
  • Sweet potatoes.
  • Brussels sprouts.
  • Gravy.
  • Bread.
  • Stuffing/dressing.
  • Cranberry sauce.
  • Squash.
  • Corn.

What is the least favorite dish for Thanksgiving? ›

The Most Interesting Discoveries:

Most people over 60 chose Green Bean Casserole as their most hated side dish. Those under 40 also disliked Green Bean Casserole, but they had equal distaste for Sweet Potato Casserole. These two “retro” or “vintage” recipes were the most disliked on the list.

What is the cheapest meat for Thanksgiving? ›

Inexpensive Cuts of Meat for Your Holiday Meals
  • Beef Brisket and Chuck Roast.
  • Ground Beef.
  • Pork Shoulder or Pork Butt.
  • Chicken Legs and Thighs.
Dec 19, 2023

What foods do people eat on Thanksgiving for dinner list at least 8? ›

Here are the top 10 Thanksgiving foods that your guests are likely expecting to see on the table if you're hosting a traditional affair:
  • Mashed potatoes.
  • Stuffing.
  • Green bean casserole.
  • Sweet potato casserole.
  • Baked corn.
  • Mac and cheese.
  • Peas & Water chestnuts (our fun take on regular peas)
  • Fresh rolls.
Oct 28, 2021

What is the most traditional Thanksgiving menu? ›

The classic Thanksgiving dinner includes old-time favorites that never change: turkey, gravy, stuffing, potatoes, veggies, and pie. But the way these dishes are made or added to is everchanging because of food trends and different dietary requirements.

What is the best dish to bring for Thanksgiving? ›

Think: deviled eggs, a cranberry-pecan cheese ball, and creamy caramelized onion dip. Then, divvy up Thanksgiving casseroles like classic stuffing, green bean casserole, and sweet potato casserole. And don't be afraid to try out a fresh veggie side dish such as garlicky green beans or shaved Brussels sprouts salad.

Do I need to bring anything to Friendsgiving? ›

Whether you are invited to dinner to meet your partner's family for the first time or attending a Friendsgiving celebration hosted by your closest pals, a side dish or gift is certainly appreciated.

What to take to Friendsmas? ›

What are popular Friendsmas foods?
  • Cheese Boards. Have fun curating and presenting your unique combination of breads, crackers, nuts, fruits, dips, and of course, cheeses both hard and soft.
  • Cold Meat Platters. ...
  • Canapes. ...
  • Small desserts.

What can I bring for Thanksgiving besides food? ›

5 Thoughtful Gifts to Bring Your Thanksgiving Dinner Host
  • #1 An appetizer, side dish, or dessert. ...
  • #2 Wine, whiskey, champagne, cider, or [insert your favorite drink]. ...
  • #3 Flowers or centerpieces. ...
  • #4 An edible treat for the next morning. ...
  • #5 A small gift for the avid cook.
Nov 21, 2013

Do you give gifts for Friendsgiving? ›

And whether your Friendsgiving looks like a full meal, complete with the turkey and dressing, or relaxing in matching pjs all day and ordering dinner in, it's always nice to come prepared with a small gift to remind your friends just how important they are to you.

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