Jump to Recipe These buffet Thanksgiving menu ideas are just what you need if you are having a large get-together and need to feed a crowd! Each of these dishes can be self-served so everyone can build the perfect Thanksgiving plate! There’s roast turkey, side dishes, desserts, and anything else you could need! Buffet Style Thanksgiving Recipes Holiday get-togethers can often be stressful, especially if it’s your year to host. Letting guests build their own plates will take a load of weight off your shoulders! With these crowd-pleasing recipes, you don’t have to worry about dietary restrictions or picky eaters. They can make their ideal Thanksgiving plate while you enjoy yours!

Jump to:Buffet Style Thanksgiving Recipes Thanksgiving Menu Ideas For A Buffet Style Holiday Meal

  1. Roasted Turkey
  2. Mashed Potatoes
  3. Mashed Sweet Potatoes
  4. Crockpot Mac and Cheese
  5. Easy Stuffing
  6. Oat Rolls
  7. Green Bean Casserole
  8. Honey Glazed Carrots
  9. Jiffy Corn Casserole
  10. Candied Yams
  11. Pumpkin Pie
  12. Buttered Peas and Carrots
  13. Southern Baked Macaroni and Cheese 🦃 More Thanksgiving Recipes 📋 Recipe

Whether you’re a pro at hosting Thanksgiving dinner and holiday parties or giving it a try for the first time this year, you’re sure to find my ultimate guide to planning Thanksgiving a help! Don’t forget to safely thaw your holiday turkey early too! Thanksgiving Menu Ideas For A Buffet Style Holiday Meal If you have a large family or you are the go-to house for friends on holidays, a buffet-style meal will make hosting so much easier. Let everyone serve themselves by using these recipes to create the perfect Thanksgiving spread!

  1. Roasted Turkey You can’t go wrong with a classic and a whole roasted turkey can definitely feed a crowd! This recipe is pretty easy to follow and only requires a handful of ingredients. The skin will get delightfully crispy in the oven while the meat inside stays tender and moist. This recipe calls for a 14-pound turkey which is enough to feed between 12 and 14 people!

Oven Roasted Turkey

Holiday meals are made easy with this super tasty oven roasted turkey that turns our beautifully every time!

Check out this recipe

  1. Mashed Potatoes Mashed potatoes are another easy dish that can go a long way! These red-skin mashed potatoes call for heavy cream and cream cheese for a super rich and creamy texture! Don’t worry if you prefer some lumps in your potatoes, there are still some chunks and bits of potato skin to enjoy. This recipe will serve 8 people with a hearty appetite, though you could easily double it!

Red Skin Mashed Potatoes Recipe

Red skin mashed potatoes with roasted garlic and cream cheese are a classic holiday side dish and a staple for great family meals! The smooth, rich potatoes still have a few lumps to enjoy all of the wonderful textures of your red potatoes. If you’re feeling the need for delicious mashed potatoes, then this dish is your next obsession!

Check out this recipe

  1. Mashed Sweet Potatoes No one will complain if you serve 2 types of potatoes! This sweet side dish is a nice contrast to the usual savory mashed potatoes. It’s a fairly quick and easy recipe. Though one batch serves about 6 people, you can easily double the ingredients to serve 12.

Mashed Sweet Potatoes

These mashed sweet potatoes are the perfect sweet side dish to accompany all of your favorite holiday meals! They are creamy, rich, and have just the right amount of added sweetness to make them completely irresistible! This is going to become your new favorite sweet potato side dish!

Check out this recipe

  1. Crockpot Mac and Cheese This recipe is a double winner because it not only serves a crowd, but it is practically hands-off! Just toss the cheese, milk, seasoning, and macaroni noodles in the crockpot in the morning and it will be ready by dinner time. 1 crockpot full of mac and cheese will make 8 hefty servings. If you need more, borrow a crockpot and make 2 batches (you can serve it warm right out of the crockpot, too)!

Crockpot Mac and Cheese

Crockpot mac and cheese is about to be your new favorite method of making macaroni and cheese because it’s so easy and there are no dishes! There’s no boiling your macaroni noodles, you just toss them in your slow cooker with the other ingredients and let it do its thing. Give crockpot mac and cheese a try the next time you’re craving some indulgently rich and creamy macaroni and cheese!

Check out this recipe

  1. Easy Stuffing The name says it all: this stuffing is easy to make! It’s a classic recipe that is really hard to mess up. One 9x13 baking dish of this stuffing will serve a whopping 10 people! If you’d like to dress it up a little and make it go further, try mixing in some savory sausage!

Easy Stuffing

Easy stuffing is a cornerstone recipe to Thanksgiving dinner, holiday meals, and amazingly tasty family dinners all year long! Classic ingredients including celery, onion, and ready-to-use stuffing cubes combine with tasty herbs to complement so many dishes!

Check out this recipe

  1. Oat Rolls Oat rolls are the perfect thing for sopping up mashed potatoes and gravy! They are soft and subtly sweet and pair wonderfully with turkey. Best of all, one batch makes 20 rolls. It should be plenty to serve the whole family!

Oat Rolls

My soft, tender, and fluffy Oat Rolls are just as perfect with any weeknight family meal as they are with a Thanksgiving turkey dinner! These delicious yeast rolls have ground oats & brown sugar, making them a perfect sweet snack or awesome side for lunch or dinner!

Check out this recipe

  1. Green Bean Casserole If you ask me, no Thanksgiving is complete without turkey and green bean casserole. This casserole is extra cheesy with bacon and a crispy parmesan breadcrumb topping that is to die for. One green bean casserole will feed 8 people. Luckily, you can make it in advance if you want to keep an extra casserole as a backup.

Green Bean Casserole with Bacon

This incredibly tasty, cheesy green bean casserole with bacon combines cream cheese, cheddar, bacon, and a crunchy topping for an upgraded classic! It’s a family favorite holiday side dish that never fails to wow every time!

Check out this recipe

  1. Honey Glazed Carrots Honey-glazed carrots are one of my favorite ways to eat veggies! The honey, brown sugar, and fresh herbs are the perfect combination of fall flavors. 2 pounds of carrots will make enough for 6. It’s only a 25-minute recipe, though, so you can have some more popped in the oven and ready to eat in no time.

Honey Glazed Carrots

These oven roasted honey glazed carrots are the perfect easy vegetable side dish for any time of the year! They are sweet and fragrant and pair wonderfully with ham or turkey around the holidays. The winning combination of honey, brown sugar, and fresh herbs is what takes these tender honey glazed roasted carrots over the top!

Check out this recipe

  1. Jiffy Corn Casserole Using Jiffy baking mix makes this corn casserole extra easy! There are only 5 ingredients and none of them require any prep time. The combination of soft cornbread, creamed corn, and juicy corn kernels is always a family favorite. One casserole feeds 8, but as with the others, you can always make 2!

Jiffy Corn Casserole

This Jiffy corn casserole is a sweet and savory side dish with creamy corn mixed into every bite of your cornbread! Best of all, you only need 5 ingredients and 5 minutes of prep time to put it together. Whether you call it corn casserole, corn pudding, or spoon bread, it’s a side that goes with practically anything!

Check out this recipe

  1. Candied Yams Is it a dessert or a side dish? Who cares! These tasty candied yams were always my favorite dish at Thanksgiving growing up. It’s something about the ooey-gooey melted marshmallow topping. This recipe is surprisingly simple because you use canned yams! It will serve 8 easily (unless you’re like me and go for seconds…and thirds)!

Candied Yams With Marshmallows

These easy candied yams are exactly how my family and I have been making this classic holiday favorite for decades - with marshmallows! Yams are baked with butter, brown sugar, and marshmallows to make a winning holiday side dish your family will love too!

Check out this recipe

  1. Pumpkin Pie It should be no surprise that pumpkin pie is on this list! Leaving out the evaporated milk makes this recipe a slightly healthier alternative, and easier, too! One recipe is for 2 9-inch pies which will serve 16! With a dollop of whipped cream on each slice, you will have one happy household.

Pumpkin Pie Without Evaporated Milk

This pumpkin pie without evaporated milk is so incredibly delicious that no one will even know you left out an ingredient! Whether you don’t have any on hand, want a healthier alternative, or have an allergy- you can completely skip the evaporated milk here! Don’t worry, this pie is still just as creamy and flavorful as any classic pumpkin pie!

Check out this recipe

  1. Buttered Peas and Carrots You can make this easy veggie side dish in a skillet or in the microwave! They take practically no time at all. This recipe serves 5, but because it takes no time to make you can easily make as much as you need! Just scale the ingredients up and work in batches, you’ll have enough for everyone in no time.

Buttered Peas & Carrots

Tasty buttered peas & carrots are a classic vegetable side dish that can easily be made either on the stove or in the microwave! Sometimes the most simple recipes are the best, and this delicious combination of tender carrots and buttery sweet peas is one of those times!

Check out this recipe

  1. Southern Baked Macaroni and Cheese If you prefer your mac and cheese baked with a slightly crispy top, then you may prefer this recipe to crockpot macaroni. It uses 3 different kinds of cheese and heavy cream for a perfectly gooey cheese sauce! A single 9x13 dish of this mac and cheese will feed 10 people! Double up as needed or offer 2 kinds of macaroni: crockpot and baked (no one will complain). If you are a fan of Southern cooking, try out some of our other Southern Thanksgiving recipes!

Southern Baked Macaroni and Cheese

This absolutely delicious Southern Baked Macaroni and Cheese is wonderfully creamy and extra cheesy! Made with a minimum of three cheeses to make the best ever mac and cheese that is sure to be a family favorite!!

Check out this recipe

These buffet Thanksgiving menu ideas will help you throw an unforgettable get-together! Tell us which recipes were a hit by commenting below! 🦃 More Thanksgiving Recipes Microwave Acorn Squash - This quick and easy side dish is full of fall flavor and subtly sweet from a touch of brown sugar!Herbes de Provence Roasted Turkey - This buttery roasted turkey packs extra flavor from herbes de provence seasoning.Pumpkin Streusel Bread - Swap out pumpkin pie for this delightfully moist pumpkin bread with crumbly streusel topping!Microwave Baked Sweet Potatoes - Save time and effort by making perfectly baked sweet potatoes right in the microwave!Boiled Potatoes - These buttery-boiled potatoes are perfectly seasoned and incredibly easy to make!Sour Cream Cornbread - Sour cream and buttermilk make this cornbread extra moist and fluffy! See more Thanksgiving →

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Buffet Thanksgiving Menu Ideas: Buttered Peas & Carrots (+More Great Recipes!)

These buffet Thanksgiving menu ideas are just what you need if you are having a large get-together and need to feed a crowd! Each of these dishes can be self-served so everyone can build the perfect Thanksgiving plate! There’s roast turkey, side dishes, desserts, and anything else you could need!

Author | Angela

Servings: 5 servings Calories: 147kcal Prep 5 minutes Cooking 10 minutes Total Time 15 minutes

Pin Recipe Share on Facebook Ingredients US CustomaryMetric1x2x3xButtered Peas & Carrots▢ ¼ cup butter▢ ½ lb carrots (peeled and sliced into ¼-inch thick rounds)▢ 2 cups frozen sweet peas (1 10 to 12-ounce package)▢ ½ teaspoon each, salt & pepper (to taste)Optional Additions▢ ½ cup pearl onions▢ 1 tablespoon chicken broth (or vegetable broth, just a splash)▢ 1 teaspoon Better Than Bouillon (chicken or vegetable base)▢ ½ teaspoon dried herbs (to taste, *see note)▢ 1 tablespoon honey (add up to ¼ cup, or 4 tablespoons, to taste)

InstructionsStovetop InstructionsTo start, place the butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Once the butter is melted and bubbly, add the carrots (and optional pearl onions if using) and saute until tender, about 8-10 minutes¼ cup butter, ½ lb carrots, ½ cup pearl onionsOnce the carrots are tender, add the peas, salt & pepper, and any optional ingredients you are using (chicken broth, Better Than Bouillon, dried herbs, and/or honey). Stir to coat, and continue sauteing for about 5 minutes or until the peas are warmed through. Remove from heat, and serve immediately. 2 cups frozen sweet peas, ½ teaspoon each, salt & pepper, 1 tablespoon chicken broth, 1 teaspoon Better Than Bouillon, ½ teaspoon dried herbs, 1 tablespoon honeyMicrowave InstructionsTo start, place the carrots (and onions if using) in a glass microwave-safe bowl. Cover the bowl of carrots with fitted lid or a plate and microwave on high for 3 minutes.½ lb carrots, ½ cup pearl onionsRemove the carrots from the microwave (carefully as the bowl will be hot) and stir in the peas. Season to taste with salt & pepper, and microwave uncovered for 2 more minutes.2 cups frozen sweet peas, ½ teaspoon each, salt & pepperCover the bowl and tilt it carefully over the sink to drain any excess water from the frozen peas. Then, stir in the butter and any remaining optional ingredients you would like to use (chicken broth, dried herbs, and/or honey). Serve immediately.¼ cup butter, 1 tablespoon chicken broth, ½ teaspoon dried herbs, 1 tablespoon honey Equipment You May NeedSkilletpeelerGlass Bowls (Microwave Safe) Notes Carrots should be cut so they are roughly the same size to cook evenly. The sauteing carrots can be covered with a lid between occasionally stirring to trap steam and cook them quickly. Thyme, marjoram, oregano, tarragon, chives, dill, or rosemary are all herbs that would taste great here. Nutritional information is calculated on base recipe ingredients only.

NutritionCalories: 147kcal (7%) | Carbohydrates: 13g (4%) | Protein: 4g (8%) | Fat: 10g (15%) | Saturated Fat: 6g (38%) | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 24mg (8%) | Sodium: 348mg (15%) | Potassium: 289mg (8%) | Fiber: 4g (17%) | Sugar: 5g (6%) | Vitamin A: 8305IU (166%) | Vitamin C: 26mg (32%) | Calcium: 32mg (3%) | Iron: 1mg (6%) Did you try this recipe? Rate it below!I can’t wait to see your results! Mention @bake_it_with_love or tag #bake_it_with_love! best buffet dishes to serve for Thanksgiving, buffet style, Buffet Thanksgiving Menu Ideas, Buttered Peas and Carrots, side dishes, Thanksgiving dinner, vegetable side dish Course Side Dish, ThanksgivingCuisine American

Angela @ BakeItWithLove.comAngela is an at home chef that developed a passion for all things cooking and baking at a young age in her Grandma’s kitchen. After many years in the food service industry, she now enjoys sharing all of her family favorite recipes and creating tasty dinner and amazing dessert recipes here at Bake It With Love! bakeitwithlove.com/about/

These buffet Thanksgiving menu ideas are just what you need if you are having a large get-together and need to feed a crowd! Each of these dishes can be self-served so everyone can build the perfect Thanksgiving plate! There’s roast turkey, side dishes, desserts, and anything else you could need!

Buffet Style Thanksgiving Recipes

Holiday get-togethers can often be stressful, especially if it’s your year to host. Letting guests build their own plates will take a load of weight off your shoulders!

With these crowd-pleasing recipes, you don’t have to worry about dietary restrictions or picky eaters. They can make their ideal Thanksgiving plate while you enjoy yours!

Whether you’re a pro at hosting Thanksgiving dinner and holiday parties or giving it a try for the first time this year, you’re sure to find my ultimate guide to planning Thanksgiving a help! Don’t forget to safely thaw your holiday turkey early too!

Thanksgiving Menu Ideas For A Buffet Style Holiday Meal

If you have a large family or you are the go-to house for friends on holidays, a buffet-style meal will make hosting so much easier. Let everyone serve themselves by using these recipes to create the perfect Thanksgiving spread!

1. Roasted Turkey

You can’t go wrong with a classic and a whole roasted turkey can definitely feed a crowd! This recipe is pretty easy to follow and only requires a handful of ingredients.

The skin will get delightfully crispy in the oven while the meat inside stays tender and moist. This recipe calls for a 14-pound turkey which is enough to feed between 12 and 14 people!

Oven Roasted Turkey

Holiday meals are made easy with this super tasty oven roasted turkey that turns our beautifully every time!

Check out this recipe

2. Mashed Potatoes

Mashed potatoes are another easy dish that can go a long way! These red-skin mashed potatoes call for heavy cream and cream cheese for a super rich and creamy texture!

Holiday meals are made easy with this super tasty oven roasted turkey that turns our beautifully every time!

Don’t worry if you prefer some lumps in your potatoes, there are still some chunks and bits of potato skin to enjoy. This recipe will serve 8 people with a hearty appetite, though you could easily double it!

Red Skin Mashed Potatoes Recipe

Red skin mashed potatoes with roasted garlic and cream cheese are a classic holiday side dish and a staple for great family meals! The smooth, rich potatoes still have a few lumps to enjoy all of the wonderful textures of your red potatoes. If you’re feeling the need for delicious mashed potatoes, then this dish is your next obsession!

Check out this recipe

3. Mashed Sweet Potatoes

No one will complain if you serve 2 types of potatoes! This sweet side dish is a nice contrast to the usual savory mashed potatoes.

Red skin mashed potatoes with roasted garlic and cream cheese are a classic holiday side dish and a staple for great family meals! The smooth, rich potatoes still have a few lumps to enjoy all of the wonderful textures of your red potatoes. If you’re feeling the need for delicious mashed potatoes, then this dish is your next obsession!

It’s a fairly quick and easy recipe. Though one batch serves about 6 people, you can easily double the ingredients to serve 12.

Mashed Sweet Potatoes

These mashed sweet potatoes are the perfect sweet side dish to accompany all of your favorite holiday meals! They are creamy, rich, and have just the right amount of added sweetness to make them completely irresistible! This is going to become your new favorite sweet potato side dish!

Check out this recipe

4. Crockpot Mac and Cheese

This recipe is a double winner because it not only serves a crowd, but it is practically hands-off! Just toss the cheese, milk, seasoning, and macaroni noodles in the crockpot in the morning and it will be ready by dinner time.

These mashed sweet potatoes are the perfect sweet side dish to accompany all of your favorite holiday meals! They are creamy, rich, and have just the right amount of added sweetness to make them completely irresistible! This is going to become your new favorite sweet potato side dish!

1 crockpot full of mac and cheese will make 8 hefty servings. If you need more, borrow a crockpot and make 2 batches (you can serve it warm right out of the crockpot, too)!

Crockpot Mac and Cheese

Crockpot mac and cheese is about to be your new favorite method of making macaroni and cheese because it’s so easy and there are no dishes! There’s no boiling your macaroni noodles, you just toss them in your slow cooker with the other ingredients and let it do its thing. Give crockpot mac and cheese a try the next time you’re craving some indulgently rich and creamy macaroni and cheese!

Check out this recipe

5. Easy Stuffing

The name says it all: this stuffing is easy to make! It’s a classic recipe that is really hard to mess up.

Crockpot mac and cheese is about to be your new favorite method of making macaroni and cheese because it’s so easy and there are no dishes! There’s no boiling your macaroni noodles, you just toss them in your slow cooker with the other ingredients and let it do its thing. Give crockpot mac and cheese a try the next time you’re craving some indulgently rich and creamy macaroni and cheese!

One 9x13 baking dish of this stuffing will serve a whopping 10 people! If you’d like to dress it up a little and make it go further, try mixing in some savory sausage!

Easy Stuffing

Easy stuffing is a cornerstone recipe to Thanksgiving dinner, holiday meals, and amazingly tasty family dinners all year long! Classic ingredients including celery, onion, and ready-to-use stuffing cubes combine with tasty herbs to complement so many dishes!

Check out this recipe

6. Oat Rolls

Oat rolls are the perfect thing for sopping up mashed potatoes and gravy! They are soft and subtly sweet and pair wonderfully with turkey.

Easy stuffing is a cornerstone recipe to Thanksgiving dinner, holiday meals, and amazingly tasty family dinners all year long! Classic ingredients including celery, onion, and ready-to-use stuffing cubes combine with tasty herbs to complement so many dishes!

Best of all, one batch makes 20 rolls. It should be plenty to serve the whole family!

Oat Rolls

My soft, tender, and fluffy Oat Rolls are just as perfect with any weeknight family meal as they are with a Thanksgiving turkey dinner! These delicious yeast rolls have ground oats & brown sugar, making them a perfect sweet snack or awesome side for lunch or dinner!

Check out this recipe

7. Green Bean Casserole

If you ask me, no Thanksgiving is complete without turkey and green bean casserole. This casserole is extra cheesy with bacon and a crispy parmesan breadcrumb topping that is to die for.

My soft, tender, and fluffy Oat Rolls are just as perfect with any weeknight family meal as they are with a Thanksgiving turkey dinner! These delicious yeast rolls have ground oats & brown sugar, making them a perfect sweet snack or awesome side for lunch or dinner!

One green bean casserole will feed 8 people. Luckily, you can make it in advance if you want to keep an extra casserole as a backup.

Green Bean Casserole with Bacon

This incredibly tasty, cheesy green bean casserole with bacon combines cream cheese, cheddar, bacon, and a crunchy topping for an upgraded classic! It’s a family favorite holiday side dish that never fails to wow every time!

Check out this recipe

8. Honey Glazed Carrots

Honey-glazed carrots are one of my favorite ways to eat veggies! The honey, brown sugar, and fresh herbs are the perfect combination of fall flavors.

This incredibly tasty, cheesy green bean casserole with bacon combines cream cheese, cheddar, bacon, and a crunchy topping for an upgraded classic! It’s a family favorite holiday side dish that never fails to wow every time!

2 pounds of carrots will make enough for 6. It’s only a 25-minute recipe, though, so you can have some more popped in the oven and ready to eat in no time.

Honey Glazed Carrots

These oven roasted honey glazed carrots are the perfect easy vegetable side dish for any time of the year! They are sweet and fragrant and pair wonderfully with ham or turkey around the holidays. The winning combination of honey, brown sugar, and fresh herbs is what takes these tender honey glazed roasted carrots over the top!

Check out this recipe

9. Jiffy Corn Casserole

Using Jiffy baking mix makes this corn casserole extra easy! There are only 5 ingredients and none of them require any prep time.

These oven roasted honey glazed carrots are the perfect easy vegetable side dish for any time of the year! They are sweet and fragrant and pair wonderfully with ham or turkey around the holidays. The winning combination of honey, brown sugar, and fresh herbs is what takes these tender honey glazed roasted carrots over the top!

The combination of soft cornbread, creamed corn, and juicy corn kernels is always a family favorite. One casserole feeds 8, but as with the others, you can always make 2!

Jiffy Corn Casserole

This Jiffy corn casserole is a sweet and savory side dish with creamy corn mixed into every bite of your cornbread! Best of all, you only need 5 ingredients and 5 minutes of prep time to put it together. Whether you call it corn casserole, corn pudding, or spoon bread, it’s a side that goes with practically anything!

Check out this recipe

10. Candied Yams

Is it a dessert or a side dish? Who cares! These tasty candied yams were always my favorite dish at Thanksgiving growing up. It’s something about the ooey-gooey melted marshmallow topping.

This Jiffy corn casserole is a sweet and savory side dish with creamy corn mixed into every bite of your cornbread! Best of all, you only need 5 ingredients and 5 minutes of prep time to put it together. Whether you call it corn casserole, corn pudding, or spoon bread, it’s a side that goes with practically anything!

This recipe is surprisingly simple because you use canned yams! It will serve 8 easily (unless you’re like me and go for seconds…and thirds)!

Candied Yams With Marshmallows

These easy candied yams are exactly how my family and I have been making this classic holiday favorite for decades - with marshmallows! Yams are baked with butter, brown sugar, and marshmallows to make a winning holiday side dish your family will love too!

Check out this recipe

11. Pumpkin Pie

It should be no surprise that pumpkin pie is on this list! Leaving out the evaporated milk makes this recipe a slightly healthier alternative, and easier, too!

These easy candied yams are exactly how my family and I have been making this classic holiday favorite for decades - with marshmallows! Yams are baked with butter, brown sugar, and marshmallows to make a winning holiday side dish your family will love too!

One recipe is for 2 9-inch pies which will serve 16! With a dollop of whipped cream on each slice, you will have one happy household.

Pumpkin Pie Without Evaporated Milk

This pumpkin pie without evaporated milk is so incredibly delicious that no one will even know you left out an ingredient! Whether you don’t have any on hand, want a healthier alternative, or have an allergy- you can completely skip the evaporated milk here! Don’t worry, this pie is still just as creamy and flavorful as any classic pumpkin pie!

Check out this recipe

12. Buttered Peas and Carrots

You can make this easy veggie side dish in a skillet or in the microwave! They take practically no time at all.

This pumpkin pie without evaporated milk is so incredibly delicious that no one will even know you left out an ingredient! Whether you don’t have any on hand, want a healthier alternative, or have an allergy- you can completely skip the evaporated milk here! Don’t worry, this pie is still just as creamy and flavorful as any classic pumpkin pie!

This recipe serves 5, but because it takes no time to make you can easily make as much as you need! Just scale the ingredients up and work in batches, you’ll have enough for everyone in no time.

Buttered Peas & Carrots

Tasty buttered peas & carrots are a classic vegetable side dish that can easily be made either on the stove or in the microwave! Sometimes the most simple recipes are the best, and this delicious combination of tender carrots and buttery sweet peas is one of those times!

Check out this recipe

13. Southern Baked Macaroni and Cheese

If you prefer your mac and cheese baked with a slightly crispy top, then you may prefer this recipe to crockpot macaroni. It uses 3 different kinds of cheese and heavy cream for a perfectly gooey cheese sauce!

Tasty buttered peas & carrots are a classic vegetable side dish that can easily be made either on the stove or in the microwave! Sometimes the most simple recipes are the best, and this delicious combination of tender carrots and buttery sweet peas is one of those times!

A single 9x13 dish of this mac and cheese will feed 10 people! Double up as needed or offer 2 kinds of macaroni: crockpot and baked (no one will complain).

If you are a fan of Southern cooking, try out some of our other Southern Thanksgiving recipes!

Southern Baked Macaroni and Cheese

This absolutely delicious Southern Baked Macaroni and Cheese is wonderfully creamy and extra cheesy! Made with a minimum of three cheeses to make the best ever mac and cheese that is sure to be a family favorite!!

Check out this recipe

These buffet Thanksgiving menu ideas will help you throw an unforgettable get-together! Tell us which recipes were a hit by commenting below!

This absolutely delicious Southern Baked Macaroni and Cheese is wonderfully creamy and extra cheesy! Made with a minimum of three cheeses to make the best ever mac and cheese that is sure to be a family favorite!!

🦃 More Thanksgiving Recipes

  • Microwave Acorn Squash - This quick and easy side dish is full of fall flavor and subtly sweet from a touch of brown sugar!Herbes de Provence Roasted Turkey - This buttery roasted turkey packs extra flavor from herbes de provence seasoning.Pumpkin Streusel Bread - Swap out pumpkin pie for this delightfully moist pumpkin bread with crumbly streusel topping!Microwave Baked Sweet Potatoes - Save time and effort by making perfectly baked sweet potatoes right in the microwave!Boiled Potatoes - These buttery-boiled potatoes are perfectly seasoned and incredibly easy to make!Sour Cream Cornbread - Sour cream and buttermilk make this cornbread extra moist and fluffy!

See more Thanksgiving →

Do you love a recipe you tried? Please leave a 5-star 🌟rating in the recipe card below and/or a review in the comments section further down the page. Stay in touch with me through social media @ Pinterest, Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter! Don’t forget to tag me when you try one of my recipes!

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Buffet Thanksgiving Menu Ideas: Buttered Peas & Carrots (+More Great Recipes!)

These buffet Thanksgiving menu ideas are just what you need if you are having a large get-together and need to feed a crowd! Each of these dishes can be self-served so everyone can build the perfect Thanksgiving plate! There’s roast turkey, side dishes, desserts, and anything else you could need!

Author | Angela

Servings: 5 servings Calories: 147kcal Prep 5 minutes Cooking 10 minutes Total Time 15 minutes

Pin Recipe Share on Facebook Ingredients US CustomaryMetric1x2x3xButtered Peas & Carrots▢ ¼ cup butter▢ ½ lb carrots (peeled and sliced into ¼-inch thick rounds)▢ 2 cups frozen sweet peas (1 10 to 12-ounce package)▢ ½ teaspoon each, salt & pepper (to taste)Optional Additions▢ ½ cup pearl onions▢ 1 tablespoon chicken broth (or vegetable broth, just a splash)▢ 1 teaspoon Better Than Bouillon (chicken or vegetable base)▢ ½ teaspoon dried herbs (to taste, *see note)▢ 1 tablespoon honey (add up to ¼ cup, or 4 tablespoons, to taste)

InstructionsStovetop InstructionsTo start, place the butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Once the butter is melted and bubbly, add the carrots (and optional pearl onions if using) and saute until tender, about 8-10 minutes¼ cup butter, ½ lb carrots, ½ cup pearl onionsOnce the carrots are tender, add the peas, salt & pepper, and any optional ingredients you are using (chicken broth, Better Than Bouillon, dried herbs, and/or honey). Stir to coat, and continue sauteing for about 5 minutes or until the peas are warmed through. Remove from heat, and serve immediately. 2 cups frozen sweet peas, ½ teaspoon each, salt & pepper, 1 tablespoon chicken broth, 1 teaspoon Better Than Bouillon, ½ teaspoon dried herbs, 1 tablespoon honeyMicrowave InstructionsTo start, place the carrots (and onions if using) in a glass microwave-safe bowl. Cover the bowl of carrots with fitted lid or a plate and microwave on high for 3 minutes.½ lb carrots, ½ cup pearl onionsRemove the carrots from the microwave (carefully as the bowl will be hot) and stir in the peas. Season to taste with salt & pepper, and microwave uncovered for 2 more minutes.2 cups frozen sweet peas, ½ teaspoon each, salt & pepperCover the bowl and tilt it carefully over the sink to drain any excess water from the frozen peas. Then, stir in the butter and any remaining optional ingredients you would like to use (chicken broth, dried herbs, and/or honey). Serve immediately.¼ cup butter, 1 tablespoon chicken broth, ½ teaspoon dried herbs, 1 tablespoon honey Equipment You May NeedSkilletpeelerGlass Bowls (Microwave Safe) Notes Carrots should be cut so they are roughly the same size to cook evenly. The sauteing carrots can be covered with a lid between occasionally stirring to trap steam and cook them quickly. Thyme, marjoram, oregano, tarragon, chives, dill, or rosemary are all herbs that would taste great here. Nutritional information is calculated on base recipe ingredients only.

NutritionCalories: 147kcal (7%) | Carbohydrates: 13g (4%) | Protein: 4g (8%) | Fat: 10g (15%) | Saturated Fat: 6g (38%) | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 24mg (8%) | Sodium: 348mg (15%) | Potassium: 289mg (8%) | Fiber: 4g (17%) | Sugar: 5g (6%) | Vitamin A: 8305IU (166%) | Vitamin C: 26mg (32%) | Calcium: 32mg (3%) | Iron: 1mg (6%) Did you try this recipe? Rate it below!I can’t wait to see your results! Mention @bake_it_with_love or tag #bake_it_with_love! best buffet dishes to serve for Thanksgiving, buffet style, Buffet Thanksgiving Menu Ideas, Buttered Peas and Carrots, side dishes, Thanksgiving dinner, vegetable side dish Course Side Dish, ThanksgivingCuisine American

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Buffet Thanksgiving Menu Ideas: Buttered Peas & Carrots (+More Great Recipes!)

Author | Angela

Servings: 5 servings

Calories: 147kcal

Prep 5 minutes

Cooking 10 minutes

Total Time 15 minutes

Ingredients US CustomaryMetric1x2x3xButtered Peas & Carrots▢ ¼ cup butter▢ ½ lb carrots (peeled and sliced into ¼-inch thick rounds)▢ 2 cups frozen sweet peas (1 10 to 12-ounce package)▢ ½ teaspoon each, salt & pepper (to taste)Optional Additions▢ ½ cup pearl onions▢ 1 tablespoon chicken broth (or vegetable broth, just a splash)▢ 1 teaspoon Better Than Bouillon (chicken or vegetable base)▢ ½ teaspoon dried herbs (to taste, *see note)▢ 1 tablespoon honey (add up to ¼ cup, or 4 tablespoons, to taste)

InstructionsStovetop InstructionsTo start, place the butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Once the butter is melted and bubbly, add the carrots (and optional pearl onions if using) and saute until tender, about 8-10 minutes¼ cup butter, ½ lb carrots, ½ cup pearl onionsOnce the carrots are tender, add the peas, salt & pepper, and any optional ingredients you are using (chicken broth, Better Than Bouillon, dried herbs, and/or honey). Stir to coat, and continue sauteing for about 5 minutes or until the peas are warmed through. Remove from heat, and serve immediately. 2 cups frozen sweet peas, ½ teaspoon each, salt & pepper, 1 tablespoon chicken broth, 1 teaspoon Better Than Bouillon, ½ teaspoon dried herbs, 1 tablespoon honeyMicrowave InstructionsTo start, place the carrots (and onions if using) in a glass microwave-safe bowl. Cover the bowl of carrots with fitted lid or a plate and microwave on high for 3 minutes.½ lb carrots, ½ cup pearl onionsRemove the carrots from the microwave (carefully as the bowl will be hot) and stir in the peas. Season to taste with salt & pepper, and microwave uncovered for 2 more minutes.2 cups frozen sweet peas, ½ teaspoon each, salt & pepperCover the bowl and tilt it carefully over the sink to drain any excess water from the frozen peas. Then, stir in the butter and any remaining optional ingredients you would like to use (chicken broth, dried herbs, and/or honey). Serve immediately.¼ cup butter, 1 tablespoon chicken broth, ½ teaspoon dried herbs, 1 tablespoon honey

Equipment You May NeedSkilletpeelerGlass Bowls (Microwave Safe)

Notes Carrots should be cut so they are roughly the same size to cook evenly. The sauteing carrots can be covered with a lid between occasionally stirring to trap steam and cook them quickly. Thyme, marjoram, oregano, tarragon, chives, dill, or rosemary are all herbs that would taste great here. Nutritional information is calculated on base recipe ingredients only.

Nutrition

Calories: 147kcal (7%) | Carbohydrates: 13g (4%) | Protein: 4g (8%) | Fat: 10g (15%) | Saturated Fat: 6g (38%) | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 24mg (8%) | Sodium: 348mg (15%) | Potassium: 289mg (8%) | Fiber: 4g (17%) | Sugar: 5g (6%) | Vitamin A: 8305IU (166%) | Vitamin C: 26mg (32%) | Calcium: 32mg (3%) | Iron: 1mg (6%)

Did you try this recipe? Rate it below!I can’t wait to see your results! Mention @bake_it_with_love or tag #bake_it_with_love!

Course Side Dish, ThanksgivingCuisine American

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Angela @ BakeItWithLove.comAngela is an at home chef that developed a passion for all things cooking and baking at a young age in her Grandma’s kitchen. After many years in the food service industry, she now enjoys sharing all of her family favorite recipes and creating tasty dinner and amazing dessert recipes here at Bake It With Love! bakeitwithlove.com/about/