If you're cooking Thanksgiving for the very first time this year, guess what? It doesn't have to be a stressful proposition. This easy menu, which includes our simplest roast turkey recipe and a few foolproof sides, will take you from cocktails to dessert with your wits intact.
TO START
Kick off the meal with a cocktail—a Scotchy Boulevardier, batched for a crowd, would be perfect—along with olives that have been gently warmed with lemon, bay leaves, and chile flakes.
THE MEAL
DESSERT
Imagine an apple crisp, but topped with shards of crispy puff pastry instead of oats. (Store-bought puff pastry is perfectly acceptable, by the way.) Scatter the pieces across apples that have been tossed with lemon, ginger, cinnamon, and sugar. Bake, and then serve with ice cream or whipped cream.
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