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Fantastic Thanksgiving Sides

A cheesy potato casserole and delicious cranberry sauce are sure to light up your Thanksgiving dinner table.

It’s time for Thanksgiving, my favorite time of the year! Not only do you get to see family, but the food is plentiful and delicious. If your family is anything like mine, there are multiple side dishes to choose from to accompany the . Everything from green bean casserole to sweet potato pie has been served at our table and now, I would like to share some fantastic side dish recipes that may become a part of your Thanksgiving tradition.

Ingredients

Potato Casserole

3 lbs Red potatoes, sliced

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1 lb Broccoli, chopped

1 10.75 oz can Cream of chicken

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1 cup Sour cream

½ lb Ham, sliced

1 tsp Paprika

1 tsp Black pepper

1 tbsp Kosher salt

1 tsp Garlic powder

1 tsp Basil

½ cup Cheddar cheese, grated

½ cup Asiago, grated

½ cup Parmesan cheese, grated

½ cup Bread crumbs

¼ cup Butter, melted

Cranberry Sauce

1 12 oz bag Cranberries

Zest of 2 oranges

Juice of ½ Orange

½ cup Brown sugar

½ cup White sugar

2 Cinnamon sticks

¼ tsp Nutmeg

1 tsp Black pepper

1 tbsp Kosher salt

1/3 cup Water

Salt and Pepper to taste

Process

Cheesy Potato Casserole

Blanch the broccoli for about two minutes. Set aside.

Place the potatoes into a pot of salted boiling water. Cook until they are about ¾ cooked. Stack them into a baking dish.

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

In a mixing bowl, combine the cream of chicken, sour cream, ham, broccoli, paprika, black pepper, kosher salt, garlic powder, and basil. Stir until fully combined.

Spread the cream of chicken mixture over the potatoes. Cover the casserole with the cheeses. Spread the bread crumbs over the cheese and evenly pour butter on top of that.

Place the dish into the preheated oven and cook for 20 minutes.

Cranberry Sauce

In a medium sauce pan, add cranberries, brown sugar, white sugar, water, orange juice, and spices. Bring the mixture to a boil on medium heat. Add the orange zest. Cover and simmer for another 5-10 minutes (the berries will split and the liquid will thicken). Remove from heat. You can either refrigerate the sauce or you can let sit for about 20 minutes and serve at room temperature, it’s personal preference.

Taste Test

The casserole was fantastic. I put some on a plate so I could photograph it and before I knew it, the serving was gone. It was creamy and cheesy with a slight crunch from the bread crumbs. The potatoes were soft while the broccoli added an extra layer of texture that fit in well. “Perfect bites” (a bite where all ingredients are on the fork) occur more often than not, which is what I shoot for when making a casserole.

The cranberry sauce was great. The spices are a great reminder that fall is here. The sauce has a great consistency that isn’t too runny but not super thick like what comes out of the can. It goes great with turkey and chicken alike.

Leftover Quality

The casserole is good the next day but not great. The potatoes get a tad soggy, as do the bread crumbs but it is definitely edible.

The cranberry sauce is fantastic the next day and will actually hold up for about a week.

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