
Thanksgiving Dinner in Only 5 Clicks
Let your fingers do all the work by ordering a ready-to-heat Thanksgiving meal with all the trimmings.
Nov 01, 2024
Thanksgiving marks the unofficial start to the holiday season, a time most folks look forward to all year. It's a day when we enjoy lots (perhaps too much) ofgrub and grogwith friends and family. But how will a feast like acomplete Thanksgiving dinnerget made?
You probably have just one oven, when in reality you need three. You start setting reminders to defrost the turkey right after Halloween. And you drive around to seven different supermarkets every year looking for Adirondack blue potatoes becauseAunt Lindarefuses to eat sweet potatoes, or anything orange for that matter. Needless to say, Thanksgiving is also the start to the season of wondering how you're going to pull all this off.
Luckily, if you know how to use a mouse or tap your finger on a screen, you can get your Thanksgiving dinnerdelivered right to you.

To make the holiday less stressful, we've developed three delicious menus to serve up a complete Thanksgiving dinner in just five clicks. Just click the link, add the item to your cart, and sit back and wait for your food to arrive. As far as Aunt Linda goes, well, just tell her the invitation must have gotten lost in the mail.
Turkey Tip:In choosing theright size of birdfor you and your guests, we recommend one pound of turkey per adult and a half pound of turkey per child, plus a little more for second helpings... and leftovers.
Classic Thanksgiving dinner (serves 4-6 adults)
Click 1: Main course
The 10-poundHarry & David oven-roasted turkeyis a traditional table showstopper. Seasoned and roasted to perfection, this meaty bird arrives at your doorstep pre-cooked. You'll just need to pop it in the oven for a quick reheat, and then it's ready to serve.

Click 2: Side dishes
Sweet potatoes with a touch of, well, sweetness and marshmallow-y goodness are a must-serve at Thanksgiving. Harry & David takes care of the peeling and prep work with its creamy, whippedbrown sugar sweet potatoesin an oven-safe casserole dish.
To round out your savory holiday plate, we propose a side ofsourdough cornbread sausage stuffingbecause sausage makes every meal better.
Click 3: Dessert
Put that rolling pin away. Instead, getThanksgiving dessert deliveredand pop thistraditional apple piein the oven, and within minutes, you'll have the smell of warm apples and spices wafting through your kitchen. This pie smells so good, your guests will want to skip the turkey and go right to the dessert course. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
Click 4: Wine
Whether you prefer red, white, or rosé — or all three — thiswine triowill fill everyone's glass for the perfect pre-dinner toast. We recommend a classic combination of rosé, sauvignon blanc, and pinot noir. Just not in the same glass. And if cider is more your speed,click here.
Click 5: Tabletop décor
Choosing a classic Thanksgiving dinner doesn't mean you're stuck with an old-school cornucopia for a centerpiece. Swap out that stale woven basket for a low-profileceramic pumpkinadorned with seasonal sprigs and scents that will complement any table setting.
Modern Thanksgiving dinner (serves 4-6 adults)
Click 1: Main course
If you're looking to welcome family and friends with a twist on tradition, a 10-poundhickory-smoked turkeyfrom Diestel Family Ranch in Northern California is the perfect departure. Slow-cooked over natural hardwood, this turkey arrives ready to be warmed and then served. All you're left to do then iscarve it!
READ MORE: How to Carve a Turkey
Click 2: Side dishes
Turn your typical potatoes up a notch by swapping in these flavor-packedGruyère and garlic gourmet mashed potatoes. You'll never go back to those basic milk and butter mash of Thanksgivings past (and don't get us started on boxed potato flakes...shudder, shudder).
Click 3: Dessert
Sure, anyone can serve pie for Thanksgiving — but you're not just anyone. So, might we suggest a decadentNew York-style pumpkin cheesecake? This seasonal, limited-edition dessert pairs two layers of cheesecake flavors — classic and pumpkin — nestled atop a delicate graham cracker crust. One bite of this and you'll betawkin'like you're from Brooklyn in no time.
Click 4: Wine
Pairing a modern take on traditional Thanksgiving dinner means thinking outside the wine box. TheLucca & Sons Wine Triotaps into award-winning Oregon wineries to bring you a three wonderful wines: a white blend, a red blend, and a rosé, all from 2021. It looks great for being four years old...
Click 5: Tabletop décor
Nothing says Thanksgiving like rosemary, sage, and thyme. Instead of a classic centerpiece of flowers or candles, invigorate your guests' senses with arustic box filled with fragrant, seasonal herbs.

Thanksgiving dinner for two
Click 1: Main course
A more intimate get-together calls for a menu trimmed down on portions, not flavor. AWellington of some sortoffers all the fragrant flavors of the season in a single-serving portion.
Click 2: Side dishes
A main dish like turkey Wellington calls for a savory side, like, say,quinoa-roasted sweet potato salad. This cold side dish is as colorful as the season with red bell pepper, dried cranberries, and two types of quinoa.
Scaling down in size doesn't mean skipping the greens. The black truffle oil and shaved truffles in these aptly namedblack truffle and almond green beansperfectly highlight the mushrooms and cranberries in the turkey Wellington.
Click 3: Dessert
Finish your Thanksgiving dinner for two with a duo ofbaklava. This traditional Greek dessert serves up layer after layer after layer (60 to be exact) of minced walnuts, butter, cinnamon, honey, and a splash of lemon in flaky phyllo dough.
Click 4: Wine
The beauty of a menu comprising turkey, black truffles, and sweet potatoes is that you can go any way you want with wine. With theHarry & David white and red wine duo, you get the best of both worlds: a red blend that spans the palate of lighter to richer foods and a crisp pinot gris that brightens your palate with balanced acidity.
Click 5: Tabletop décor
A smaller table means eschewing a traditional centerpiece that could feel overwhelming. A novel, space-saving idea for ambience isareclaimed wood succulent centerpiecethat inspires the rustic feeling of harvest.
Turkey alternative ideas
Not everyone is a fan of turkey (especially after all the dark meat is eaten). Ourcurated collectionof Thanksgiving gifts and meal ideas includes an array of alternative main courses, includingspiral-sliced ham,prime rib, andsalmon fillets.
Appetizing ideas
As your guests arrive, we recommend catching up over appetizers or hors d'oeuvres — but avoid anything too heavy. Instead, offer an array of lighter fare, from finger-sizedbeef en croute and wild mushroom risotto trianglestocrunchy lobster croquettes and crab cakes.
Thanksgiving dinner in ONE CLICK!
We hope you feel better now that your Thanksgiving dinner — whichever one you're going to feast on — is streamlined for you to plan, prep, and execute a holiday meal to remember.
But some of you are swamped with work, school, sports, and other time-consuming activities. Or you may finally be traveling to a rental home in the mountains or by the shore for a holiday-turned-long-overdue-family vacation. In either event, you can still host a Thanksgiving dinner without stepping inside a market. Feast your eyes onThe Wow Holiday Meal.

This impressive, ready-to-heat feast-in-a-box includes many of the aforementioned a la carte items, plus accoutrements like turkey gravy and spiced cranberry chutney.
No matter which entertaining style you choose, we wish you — and even Aunt Linda — the happiest and healthiest of Thanksgiving celebrations.