How to Make Turkey Gravy Ahead of Time [+Video]

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How to Make Turkey Gravy Ahead of Time [+Video]

a photo taken over the top of a plate full of mashed potatoes topped with creamy turkey gravy

Learn how to make the perfect turkey gravy for the holiday season with this step by step guide! Impress your guests with this delicious and easy recipe.

It has been over 10 years that I’ve sat down with the intent of posting about how to make turkey gravy. But then I get busy with Thanksgiving and the next thing you know, we are moving on to Christmas and I didn’t even notice that I failed once again. And so this year it’s March, and I’m tackling Thanksgiving. You’re welcome. 

Turkey gravy is something I’m a little picky about. I don’t want it clumpy, lumpy, salty or herby. I want it perfectly flavored and perfectly smooth. The richness comes from cooking down the neck, giblets or leg meat and the best part is…

YOU CAN MAKE IT AHEAD!

AND FREEZE IT!

So let’s jump in!

How to Make Turkey Gravy Ahead of Time

Ingredients for Homemade Turkey Gravy

We are going to start this recipe by making our own turkey stock which we will then use to make the gravy. Here is what you will need for each step:

For the Homemade Turkey Stock

  • Turkey Neck, Giblets, Legs, Wings, etc: We will roast and simmer these to infuse maximum turkey flavor. You can even add a ham hock if you have one for deeper flavor.
  • Olive Oil
  • Seasonings and Herbs: Salt, Fresh Parsley, Black Pepper, Bay Leaves, Fresh Thyme
  • Vegetables: Celery, Carrots, Onion, Baby Bella Mushrooms, Garlic
  • Chicken Broth
  • Turkey Trimmings
  • White Cooking Wine

For the Gravy

  • Unsalted Butter
  • All-Purpose Flour
  • Turkey Drippings
  • Homemade Turkey Stock

The measurements for each ingredient can be found in the recipe card down below. Keep scrolling for all the details.

Turkey Gravy Recipe: Step by Step Guide

This is a make-ahead recipe, so it should be started a few days, to even a few weeks before Thanksgiving. If you don’t have time, store-bought will work but will not be as flavorful. You’ll also be surprised about how easy it is to make your own. Here are the basic steps:

1: Roast the Turkey Pieces

  • Place the turkey neck, giblets, legs, wings, etc on a baking sheet. Drizzle with olive

Roasted Brown Sugar Acorn Squash

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Roasted Brown Sugar Acorn Squash

a photo of a halved acorn squash that has been roasted until golden and caramelized with brown sugar and butter

Brown sugar and butter fuel this delicious, fall-inspired side dish. This roasted brown sugar acorn squash recipe hits those sweet and savory notes that are so craveable.

Roasting an acorn squash brings out it’s natural sweetness, and topping it with brown sugar and a little butter with warm fall spices almost makes you feel like you’re eating a dessert. This makes a perfect side dish for Thanksgiving or Christmas and pairs so well with just about any main dish.

The Biggest Pumpkin

I gave my pumpkin warm milk every single week for many, many weeks in a row because I’d heard that was the secret to growing the biggest, best pumpkin Vancouver Washington had ever seen.

Months of padding through the slowly drying out grass, stopping to see how much produce was growing (aka sneaking raspberries as fast as Mom could can them) had brought me to the reality that my pumpkin was in need of saving.

And I tried. I really did. But in the end, one pumpkin bit the dust while the other looked exactly the same as all my siblings. I don’t remember where I’d heard the tip or why I was so dertermined to make it happen, but looking back I can see that while nothing good came of it, nothing bad did either. I’m trying hard this year to remember that the tips we get for growing a successful garden may not always produce blue ribbon winners, but it did create the desire to see something through.

One good thing did come of the garden my parents planted. Acorn squash to the rescue.

While my little plant didn’t grow up extra ginormous, it did help me to embrace new foods and this is one of them. All these years later and I can sill remember the feel of mashing my little helping of acorn squash, loaded with butter and brown sugar and listening for the sound of the garage door shutting which meant it was time to eat!

Ingredients for Roasted Acorn Squash

The ingredients for this recipe are few and simple which is exactly how a side dish should be! Here is what you will need:

  • Acorn Squash: any size will work just fine for this recipe
  • Olive Oil: used to keep the squash from sticking to the pan and to help caramelize
  • Salt and Pepper: used to season the squash as it roasts
  • Butter: adds flavor and helps brown and caramelize the squash
  • Dark Brown Sugar: adds sweetness and rich flavor
  • Kosher Salt: cuts through the sweetness and enhances all the flavors
  • Cinnamon: adds flavor and warmth to the dish
  • Cardamom: adds flavor and that signature fall taste

Keep scrolling down to see the measurements needed for each ingredient. All the details are contained in the recipe card where you can also print or save the recipe.

How to Cut Acorn Squash

Cutting an acorn squash, or any kind of squash, can get more exciting than it needs to be. Let’s keep all our digits and do it the right way!

Be sure you are using a sharp knife. Lay the squash on its side on a cutting board

Italian Sauteed Mushrooms Recipe

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Italian Sauteed Mushrooms Recipe

a skillet full of saucy sauteed mushrooms

Delicious & The BEST Italian Sauteed Mushrooms Recipe in the world – this is one of my favorite side dishes my mama makes.

I remember having huge family gatherings at my mom’s house on holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas and these Italian Sauteed Mushrooms were always there.  My mom would cook a huge turkey and few side dishes, while everyone else would bring desserts and appetizers.

Reasons I Love This Recipe

Crowd Pleaser: Everyone loves my mom’s sautéed mushrooms! I don’t remember a single time that at least one person hasn’t wanted the recipe.

Easy: You wouldn’t believe how easy it is to make this mushroom recipe. All you will need is 5 ingredients and one SECRET SAUCE.

Quick: Cooking this easy holiday side dish will only take about 15 minutes.

Make Ahead: It tastes even better after 48 hours, because the mushrooms will marinate in the Secret Sauce and will make the mushrooms taste extra yummy. Such a win because that means you can prep ahead which is what I need when it comes to big holiday meals!

What are you waiting for? Scroll down to see how to make The Best Italian Sautéed Mushrooms Recipe.

Ingredients You Need to Make the Best Sauteed Mushrooms:

  • Baby Bella Mushrooms: also called cremini mushrooms, they have a deep earthy flavor and beautiful color
  • Italian Dressing: You can make your own homemade Italian dressing or buy your favorite brand from the store. This is the secret sauce combined with the flavor of the bell peppers and onions…so dreamy!
  • Onion: just a yellow onion works great
  • Red Bell Pepper: you could also use orange or yellow
  • Salt and Pepper: adds flavor
  • Parsley: used for garnish

The measurements for each ingredient can be found in the recipe card at the end of this post. Keep scrolling for all the details!

Substitutions and Variations

If you can’t find baby bella mushrooms, white button mushrooms will work fine. They just will lack a little depth of flavor. Portobello mushrooms can also be used. You’ll just want to cut them into bite size pieces. Porcini, chanterelle or shiitake mushrooms are also options but they tend to be quite expensive. You can also do a combination of any of these.

Fresh parsley can be swapped for any variety of fresh herbs…thyme, oregano, or rosemary will all taste great.

If you want to add a little heat, add a pinch or two of red pepper flakes.

How to Clean Mushrooms

Mushrooms can sometimes have dirt on them when they are packaged. Be sure to wipe mushrooms with a dry paper towel to clean them. Don’t wash them in water or use a damp paper towel. Mushrooms are like sponges and will soak up water. You don’t want to add any extra moisture, and you want the mushrooms to soak up the Italian dressing flavors.

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Holiday Acorn Squash Recipe

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Holiday Acorn Squash Recipe

a photo of slices of roasted acorn squash topped with pomegranate seeds, feta, fried fresh sage, and fresh thyme.

This acorn squash recipe is a sweet and savory holiday side dish featuring roasted acorn squash. Toss with herbs and spices, then roast until tender. Finish the dish with pomegranate seeds, feta cheese, and toasted pumpkin seeds. Season with extra virgin olive oil and maple syrup.

Cade says that is the best side dish I’ve ever made. And that is saying something, because we have some great ones here on the blog (I’m thinking of you, homemade focaccia and gruyere sweet potato stacks!)! This acorn squash recipe is both Thanksgiving and Christmas worthy! You’re going to LOVE it!

Recommended Equipment

Before You Begin…

You’ll want to start by toasting the pepitas (pumpkin seeds)! This adds such a delicious nutty flavor and crunchy texture.

Ingredients for Holiday Acorn Squash

Okay, this ingredients list is going to look a bit daunting at first glance, but don’t run away! Many of the ingredients are seasonings that you’ll already have. Here is what you will need:

For the Pepitas

  • Pumpkin Seeds: also known as pepitas
  • Olive Oil: helps toast the pumpkin seeds
  • Seasonings: Salt, Pepper, Smoked Paprika, and Chili Powder

For the Squash

  • Acorn Squash: If you’re not a fan of acorn squash, you can use butternut or honeynut.
  • Pure Maple Syrup: You want the real deal here, no imitation pancake syrup!
  • Orange: We will use the juice and zest for a pop of fresh citrus flavor.
  • Butter: helps the acorn roast and get golden and caramelized
  • Seasonings: Ground Cinnamon, Fresh Ginger, Smoked Paprika, and Cardamom Powder
  • Pomegranate: You can extract the seeds yourself from a pomegranate (see section below) or just buy pomegranate seeds.
  • Brown Sugar: adds sweetness and rich flavor
  • Extra-Virgin Olive Oil: used to toast and crisp the sage leaves
  • Sage Leaves: adds flavor and crunch
  • Thyme: used as garnish for the squash and adds fresh herby flavor
  • Kosher Salt: adds flavor
  • Feta: You can use goat cheese instead or omit the cheese if you want.

The measurements for all the ingredients can be found in the recipe card at the end of this post.

What are Pomegranate Arils?

Pomegranate arils are the clear red seed pod in the pomegranate. They are tart and give you a nice pop of juice and flavor

Sweet Potato Casserole with Marshmallows

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Sweet Potato Casserole with Marshmallows

a photo of a round baking dish full of sweet potato casserole topped with gooey marshmallows and a brown sugar streusel topping with a serving being scooped out of the dish

This easy Sweet Potato Casserole is topped with marshmallows and a brown sugar streusel topping. It’s so easy to make, and kids always love it! It’s a Ruth’s Chris Copycat gone wild, so if you love their famous Sweet Potatoes then jump in, and let’s get cooking!

This recipe is undeniably the best marshmallow sweet potato casserole on earth. We just made it again for Thanksgiving, and it was my favorite side dish this year. In fact, I’m going to make it again for Christmas and I think you all should too! They are great for Easter too!

Sweet Potato Souffle with Marshmallows

Several years ago, I remember making this recipe with our four-year-old. She was so excited about making it, that she had call Cade, with my supervision of course, to tell him that SHE just made the best dinner ever. It’s definitely not “dinner” as we had more than just sweet potato casserole for dinner, and she most certainly did not make it all by herself, but the girl did quite a bit! And she loved it! 

Can all of us moms have a moment of silence for a toddler who loved something that would become dinner? Not just ate it, but loved it! Alright, that could have something to do with the amount of sugar and marshmallows in this dish, but I won’t tell if you won’t. 

I used to hate “yams” at Thanksgiving because they were an awful orange, dripping with some weird syrup (gag!), and they tasted like grossness with burned, flat, hard marshmallows on top.

Now I know better. Now I know that it was the person bringing them that was the problem, bless their hearts (that’s what you say to make a mean thing sound better). Sweet potatoes are awesome, they just need to be cooked correctly and if you must do the marshmallow thang, well let’s just do it my way at least. 

Make the sweet taters into a souffle (easy peasy, so don’t get nervous on me…a potato ricer is a game changer) and then use both marshmallows and a brown sugar streusel on top. Trust me, your guests will be BEGGING for the recipe.

Sweet Potato Casserole Ingredients

To make this easy sweet potato casserole recipe with marshmallows, you’ll need: 

  • Sweet Potatoes
  • Egg
  • Unsalted Butter
  • Salt 
  • White sugar
  • Brown sugar
  • Cinnamon 
  • Vanilla Extract
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