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When to start cooking each dish for your Thanksgiving feast, according to a chef (1)

  • Ease the stress of Thanksgiving by getting a head start on some of your favorite foods.
  • Chef Dan Holzman shared a cooking timeline to help you decide when to start every dish.
  • Some dishes can be made up to a week before, so you can start sooner than you'd think.

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With a seemingly endless menu of classic side dishes, pies, and of course, a turkey, timing everything right for your Thanksgiving feast is no easy feat.

Making a Thanksgiving dinnercan be stressful, even if you're only cooking for a few people. Plus, you want to leave time to enjoy yourself.

To help relieve a bit of stress, Insider previously spoke with Dan Holzman, co-founder of The Meatball Shop in New York City, about the best timeline for your Thanksgiving menu.

"If you are the type of person that loves to get stuff out of the way, there are a bunch of dishes and prep work that you can do ahead of time," Holzman said. "But from an efficiency perspective, there's a lot of down time in between roasting a turkey or even making mashed potatoes."

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Keep reading for our timeline of when you should cook every dish for Thanksgiving dinner.

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Homemade cranberry sauce can be prepared up to a week in advance.

When to start cooking each dish for your Thanksgiving feast, according to a chef (5)

When you should start cooking: Cranberry sauce will last up to a week and a half in the refrigerator, soit's the perfect dish to prepare in advance.

Plus, making cranberry sauce requires giving it several hours to cool down to achieve the right texture, as"the thickening process happens when [cranberry sauce]cools," according to Holzman.

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You can also prepare turkey or vegetable stock, if you are using homemade, a week in advance.

When to start cooking each dish for your Thanksgiving feast, according to a chef (6)

When you should start cooking: You can make stock a week before Thanksgiving and then heat it up on the day to add to dishes as needed.

"Homemade stock makes the difference between good and great cooking," chef Brad Leone wrote for Bon Appetit. "It's true all year but especially at Thanksgiving, when a flavorful, full-bodied stock can upgrade everything from gravy to stuffing."

It can also be used to create soft mashed potatoes packed with flavor, or it can be added to the turkey roasting pan.

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Dried bread for the stuffing can be prepared one to two days before Thanksgiving.

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When you should start cooking:A couple of days before Thanksgiving.

Based on whether you prefer makingstuffing with fresh or dried bread, or even croutons, there are steps you can take days before Thanksgiving to prepare this dish.

"Drying croutons overnight or over the course of two days is easier than drying them in the oven at the last minute," Holzman said.

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Get the hassle of dessert out of the way by baking a couple of pies the night before.

When to start cooking each dish for your Thanksgiving feast, according to a chef (8)

When you should start cooking:The day before Thanksgiving.

Pies may be the last dish that you'll eat on Thanksgiving, but they can be one of the first menu items that you prepare. Baking pies the night before Thanksgiving is an easy way to get ahead and avoid stress on Thanksgiving day.

"The oven space on Thanksgiving is the number one commodity," Holzman said.

Since pies require precious oven space and very specific temperatures, it's best to prepare desserts ahead of time.

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Turkey is far less intimidating than it seems. Season it the night before and pop it in the oven Thanksgiving morning.

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When you should start cooking:Season the turkey the night before and start cooking it Thanksgiving morning.

While it's best to actually cook your turkey on Thanksgiving day, Holzman recommends seasoning your turkey the night before. Since it's the main event, the turkey should be the first dish you start cooking in the morning.

"The resting process is an absolutely imperative part of the cooking process," Holzman said.

Many people overcook their turkeys in the oven and overlook letting them rest, rendering the final product dry and rubbery.

By taking your turkey out of the oven before it is fully cooked, you'll allow the heat to redistribute, allowing heat from the outside to seepin, leaving you with a perfectly cooked, juicy turkey, Holzman explained.

To finish off the process, Holzman suggests carving the turkey, and then broiling it in the oven to complete cooking and crisp the skin.

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After putting the turkey in the oven, start focusing on the gravy.

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When you should start cooking:The same time you start cooking your turkey.

Roasting bones and vegetables that you'll be using for gravy early on Thanksgivingday is a good way to get ahead of the game.

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Combine the ingredients for the stuffing on Thanksgiving day.

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When you should start cooking:Prepare bread in the days before and then start cooking it at midday on Thanksgiving.

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If you have some downtime, start chopping up vegetables for a salad.

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When you should start cooking:While your turkey and stuffing are in the oven.

Chopping and assembling salad is a great way to use downtime while other dishes are in the oven. When dinnertime arrives, all you'll have to do is throw together the ingredients and adddressing.

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Side dishes taste the best fresh out of the oven, so don't start on them until Thursday afternoon.

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When you should start cooking:In the afternoon, whileother dishes are in the oven.

Various side dishes, such as green-bean casserole, are best when served fresh. After salads have been prepped and other dishes are in the oven, you can get started on more of your family's favorite side dishes.

Green bean casserole takes about an hour to make, including prep and cook time, so it's best when made no more than a few hours before dinnertime.

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Sweet-potato casserole is another easy side dish that can be prepared in the afternoon.

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When you should start cooking:In the afternoon, whileother dishes are in the oven.

Sweet-potato casserole is another dish that takes about an hour to make, so it can be prepared closer to dinnertime.

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While the oven is hot, pop in the Brussels sprouts and other hearty vegetables an hour or two before dinner.

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When you should start cooking:A couple of hours before dinnertime.

Once more complicated and prep-heavy dishes are in the oven, you can start roasting vegetables like green beans or Brussels sprouts, neither of which should take very long.

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You can make the mashed potatoes a few hours before dinner, and then keep them warm on the stovetop.

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When you should start cooking:A couplehours before dinnertime.

"Mashed potatoes are best served when they're hot and just made," Holzman said.

To keep them hot until dinner is served, put them in a dish on a low flame on the stove or on low heat in the oven.

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Mapping out a timeline is a great way to ensure your Thanksgiving is stress-free.

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Plus, if you do all the cooking, you can ask others to do all the dishes.

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FAQs

How early should I start cooking Thanksgiving dinner? ›

When you should start cooking: A couple of days before Thanksgiving. Based on whether you prefer making stuffing with fresh or dried bread, or even croutons, there are steps you can take days before Thanksgiving to prepare this dish.

How many dishes to make for Thanksgiving dinner? ›

How many dishes should I serve with the turkey? For 4 people, choose 1-2 appetizers and 3 sides. For 8 people, choose 1-3 appetizers and 3 sides. For 16 people, choose 2-3 appetizers and 3 or more sides.

What is the appropriate time for Thanksgiving meal? ›

4 p.m. is perfect because you want it to be late enough in the day that this meal is the main event—there will be no major meal before or after.” Importantly, a 4 p.m. mealtime does not go against any prescriptions of etiquette.

How to prepare Thanksgiving dinner ahead of time? ›

Our Best Make-Ahead Tips for Your Easiest Thanksgiving Yet
  1. The Turkey: Prep It for Roasting. ...
  2. Mashed Potatoes: Freeze Them or Embrace the Make-Ahead Casserole. ...
  3. Gravy: Yes, Even Without Roasting the Turkey. ...
  4. Stuffing: Bake the Bread, Toast the Nuts. ...
  5. Green Beans: Prep the Garnishes or Casserole.

What foods can be cooked the day before Thanksgiving? ›

Mashed Potatoes
  • Classic Make-Ahead Macaroni And Cheese.
  • Easy Cauliflower Casserole.
  • Double-Crust Pie Pastry.
  • Savory Sweet Potato Casserole.
  • Homemade Cranberry Sauce.
  • Lacey's Cornbread Dressing.
  • 5-Ingredient Thanksgiving Recipes To Make The Holiday Just A Bit Easier.
  • Can You Leave A Turkey Out To Thaw Overnight?

How many days before Thanksgiving can I make pies? ›

You can prepare and bake the pie up to two days in advance, and it will still taste great on the big day. Just make sure you store the pie in the refrigerator—not on the kitchen counter—until you are ready to serve it.

How to cook multiple things in oven for Thanksgiving? ›

Adjust temperatures as needed.

If you're baking two things at once that are supposed to be at different temperatures, feel free to pick one in the middle. Just adjust the cook time accordingly depending on whether you're increasing or decreasing the temperature.

How much food do I need for Thanksgiving for 12 people? ›

I recommend 4 appetizers or bites per person. Most resources out there will recommend between 1 and 2 pounds of turkey per person. I think it's safe to plan for 1 1/2 pounds per person.

Why is Thanksgiving dinner at 4pm? ›

There are many reasons, but primarily: Historically, dinner became before supper; it makes for a more relaxed day; it's simply tradition; it's more convenient for traveling guests; and, of course, to watch football.

What is the rule for when Thanksgiving is? ›

On October 6, 1941, the House passed a joint resolution declaring the last Thursday in November to be the legal Thanksgiving Day. The Senate, however, amended the resolution establishing the holiday as the fourth Thursday, which would take into account those years when November has five Thursdays.

When should you set the table for Thanksgiving? ›

To make sure your holiday is hiccup-free, set out the tables and chairs a day or two in advance. This will give you a good idea of how much space you're working with and if you need to make any changes—or phone a friend if you need to borrow a table or any other must-have Thanksgiving items.

How early to start cooking for Thanksgiving? ›

4 Hours Before Thanksgiving Dinner
  1. Turkey: Get it into the oven now and this will give you about three hours of roasting time for a 15-pound turkey (start the turkey earlier if it is larger). ...
  2. Blanch vegetables and make mashed potatoes: Blanch or precook any vegetables so they're ready to be finished at the last minute.
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Do people cook the night before Thanksgiving? ›

If any night is the most critical, it's the night before, when many Americans will bake pies and prepare reheatable dishes, like casseroles and soups, so that Thursday morning doesn't dissolve into chaos.

Can I cook my Thanksgiving turkey the night before? ›

It's easy: Simply cook it a day or two in advance, let it cool completely, then carve the bird into large pieces—breasts, wings, thighs and drumsticks. Store in a container in the refrigerator until the big day. This method actually result in juicier meat—and an infinitely more relaxed host.

How long to heat up Thanksgiving dinner? ›

Heat your turkey, covered, in a 350º oven using the following time guidelines: Small turkey (12-16lbs.): 1 hour Medium turkey (16-20lbs): 1.5 hours Large turkey (20+ lbs): 2.5 hours Your roasted turkey is already fully cooked, so there is no need to cook it any longer than it takes to get it hot.

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