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Big Holiday, Small Table

If your Thanksgiving will look different this year, chances are it’s because it will be smaller. I can’t mitigate the disappointment that may come with that—but I can help you with your menu.

A few years ago Epi published this complete recipe for Thanksgiving for One. Some people think it’s depressing, but I think it’s hopeful—the person who celebrates Thanksgiving despite being alone is a person I want to hang out with. This year, maybe that person is you. But even if there are a couple more people around your table, this recipe can be your guide—it scales up beautifully to feed two or three.

If you’re having a slightly larger affair, here’s a recipe for turkey breast that feeds four. Pair it with a skillet of wild mushroom stuffing and/or this cheesy spoon bread, and maybe a couple of mini-pies for dessert. Or serve the dessert our official Menu for a Small Thanksgiving suggests: a single full-size pie that features the flavors of two classics. Whatever recipes you land on, make sure they make a little extra—even a small Thanksgiving should have some leftovers.

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Sliced Turkey for two on a serving platter with gravy on the side.

Turkey for Two With Pan-Sauce Gravy

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Crispy Salt and Pepper Potatoes

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Kitty highball cocktail

Kitty Highball

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Four pieces of turkey on a serving platter with glasses of wine on the side

Roasted Turkey Legs With Ghee

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Mixed winter squash—delicata, kabocha, etc.—roasted and tossed on an oval platter with a vibrant green sauce spooned strategically across and herbs scattered all over.

Roasted Winter Squash With Kale Pipian

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Plated Pecan Cranberry Galette with a side of fresh whipped cream

Pecan-Cranberry Galette

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Everything You Need to Know About Thanksgiving Stuffing

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Brighten Your Thanksgiving Table With a Few New Pieces of Decor

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