If Pinterest were a place, it would be a wonderland of ombre decor, chalkboard menus, and bunting flags (Pinterestlandia!). And here’s what your holiday table would look like if you made only our most-pinned Thanksgiving recipes:
Drink: Apple Cinnamon Rum
A spicy-sweet autumnal cocktail to kick-off the feast. The recipe has been re-pinned over 400 times!
Starter: Baked Brie with Pecans
Creamy Brie with toasted pecans and maple syrup gets stomachs growling.
First Course: Roasted-Pumpkin Soup
Butternut squash works, too, in this simple, healthy starter.
Side Dish: Muffin-Pan Potato Gratins
Who can turn down these portioned piles?
Side Dish: Roasted Cabbage Wedges
Out with the old (green beans) and in with the new (cabbage wedges), which were re-pinned over 550 times.
Side Dish: Old Bay-Roasted Sweet Potatoes
The natural sugars caramelize, giving each bite a smoky sweetness.
Side Dish: Roasted Spaghetti Squash with Herbs
Toss with brown sugar, salt, Parmesan, and plenty of fresh herbs.
For the Veggie Lovers: Butternut Squash and Sage Lasagna
Because vegetarians should stuff their faces silly at Thanksgiving, too.
For the Kids’ Table: Savory Autumn Leaf Pies
Sweet hand pies please even pickypants eaters.
Dessert: Pumpkin Whoopie Pies with Cream Cheese Filling
Cute enough to convince skeptics that skipping pumpkin pie isn’t sacrilegious.

Main Course: The Perfect Roast Turkey
Why settle for (or re-pin) anything less than perfection? This recipe has been re-pinned over 1,000 times!















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From: maryann | 11/6/12 at 8:31 pm
what!!?? no dessert? LOL
From: Have a Weird Weekend! | Sally Spins | 11/9/12 at 9:30 am
[...] A Pinterest-Perfect Thanksgiving Menu. [...]
From: Michele | 11/9/12 at 3:20 pm
but the Butternut Squash and Sage Lasagna for vegetarians has eggs, milk and cheese in it … ? … that’s not vegetarian
From: Emily | 11/9/12 at 4:15 pm
Michele-
Most vegetarians eat dairy and eggs, though some choose to abstain from either one or both. I believe you may be thinking of vegans, who avoid consuming all animal products.
Hope that helps!
Emily
From: Friendsgiving and Thanksgiving Planning | Taste of Taylor | 11/17/12 at 8:37 am
[...] menu both classic and interesting. My favorite article that I found was from Martha Stewart Living, If Pinterest Planned Thankgiving Dinner. The created a full Thanksgiving menu from their most pinned holiday recipes. Two recipes [...]