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By Joanie Zisk

on Nov 13, 2018, Updated Nov 12, 2023

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Celebrating Thanksgiving for one or just keeping it intimate this year? Look no further than this curated list of single serving and small batch Thanksgiving dinner recipes. From succulent turkey options to scrumptious sides and divine desserts, this roundup has got you covered whether you’re dining alone or sharing a cozy meal for two. Consider it your complete guide to a smaller yet equally festive Thanksgiving feast!

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Cooking for two? Take a look at our Thanksgiving For Two guide featuring more small batch recipes, a printable grocery list, and a video to guide you through the cooking process for your holiday feast.

Table of Contents

  • Small Batch And Single Serving Thanksgiving Recipes For An Intimate Feast
  • Why Choose These Thanksgiving Recipes
  • Your Complete Guide To A Smaller Scale Thanksgiving Feast
  • Thanksgiving Dinner For One Recipes
  • Thanksgiving Side Dish Recipes For One
  • Thanksgiving Dessert Recipes For One
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Expert Tips For A Flawless Feast

Small Batch And Single Serving Thanksgiving Recipes For An Intimate Feast

Finding yourself with fewer seats at the Thanksgiving table can be a unique blessing, free from the complexities that large gatherings often bring. No extensive menus to coordinate, and zero chances of dinner table debates. Just pure, uninterrupted peace as you enjoy a delicious meal.

If you’re accustomed to grand Thanksgiving events, scaling down can feel unusual but it’s also an opportunity to craft new traditions. With this collection of single serving and small batch Thanksgiving recipes, you have the freedom to customize your feast. Mix and match from the list below or go ahead and make them all. After all, who can say no to delicious Thanksgiving leftovers? With those leftovers, consider making Thanksgiving Sliders!

Why Choose These Thanksgiving Recipes

  • Minimal Leftovers: These single serving and small batch recipes are designed so you won’t have a mountain of leftovers.
  • Perfectly Portioned: If a small Thanksgiving gathering is on the agenda, these recipes offer just the right amount of servings.
  • Easy and Accessible: All recipes are uncomplicated to make and use ingredients you likely already have in your pantry.

Your Complete Guide To A Smaller Scale Thanksgiving Feast

The Turkey

The centerpiece of any Thanksgiving feast is, of course, the turkey. But cooking an entire bird for one or two people might feel excessive. Instead, think turkey breast or turkey cutlets. These options are perfectly portioned for a more intimate gathering.

Another smart option is a turkey roast. Not only is it delicious on Thanksgiving day, but the leftovers also make great additions to sandwiches, or as a substitute for chicken in recipes like soups, salads, spaghetti, and pot pies.

All About The Sides

Let’s not forget the side dishes, often the unsung heroes of a Thanksgiving meal. You’re in good hands here—whether you’re a fan of classic sweet potato casserole, mashed potatoes, or stuffing, we offer a variety of single serving and small batch recipes that hit the mark.

Sweet Finale: Desserts

Saving the best for last, we delve into the realm of Thanksgiving desserts. From single serving options like pecan pie and apple pie to the ever-popular pumpkin pie, we’ve got your dessert table set.

So go ahead and browse through this comprehensive menu of Thanksgiving recipes sized just for you. From turkey to tempting desserts, we’ve thought of everything to make your scaled-down feast just as memorable.

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Roast Turkey Breast

4.79 from 23 votes

Flavorful Herb Crusted Roasted Split Turkey Breast, easy to make and the perfect size if you're cooking for one or two people. A wonderful alternative to roasting a whole turkey and no basting necessary!

Roast Turkey Breast Recipe

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Herb Crusted Turkey Roast

4.90 from 28 votes

Tender and juicy turkey roast with white and dark meat. Easier to make than a whole turkey and a great turkey recipe for a small gathering.

Herb Crusted Turkey Roast Recipe

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Turkey Tenderloin

5 from 19 votes

Quick and easy recipe for tender and juicy turkey tenderloin. This lean and flavorful dish is perfect for a weeknight meal or a small Thanksgiving feast.

Turkey Tenderloin Recipe

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Turkey Cutlets With Gravy For One

4.78 from 74 votes

Perfectly seasoned turkey cutlets cooked in one pan along with onions and garlic and served with a flavorful pan gravy. A wonderful single serving meal that can be ready 20 minutes.

Turkey Cutlets With Gravy For One

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Mini Carrot Soufflé

An incredibly delicious, sweet, and buttery carrot soufflé that's light and fluffy and pairs well with just about any main dish. Baked in a small baking dish, this mini soufflé is perfect for serving one or two people.

Mini Carrot Soufflé Recipe

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Mashed Potatoes For One

4.75 from 12 votes

Enjoy creamy, flavorful single serve mashed potatoes in just 30 minutes! This perfectly portioned dish offers a quick and satisfying comfort food fix.

Mashed Potatoes For One Recipe

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Cranberry Sauce For One

5 from 7 votes

Quick, easy single serve Cranberry Sauce recipe: Fresh cranberries, orange juice, cinnamon blend for a sweet, tangy flavor in just 15 minutes.

Cranberry Sauce For One Recipe

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Small Batch Sausage Stuffing

4.80 from 5 votes

Ever find yourself yearning for that classic, comforting sausage stuffing without the hassle of cooking for a crowd? You're in luck! This Small Batch Sausage Stuffing is the solution to all your culinary dreams. Perfect for Thanksgiving or even just a regular dinner, it comes together in a swift 30 minutes.

Small Batch Sausage Stuffing Recipe

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Small Batch Cornbread Dressing

5 from 8 votes

This small batch cornbread dressing is a traditional Southern staple for the holidays. It's buttery and moist, perfectly seasoned, and incredibly delicious!

Small Batch of Cornbread Dressing

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Sautéed Green Beans For One

5 from 4 votes

These single serving sautéed green beans are a simple, yet delicious side dish that goes well with just about any entrée. They're hot and buttery, with a hint of garlic and a fresh, crisp-tender texture. The green beans are seasoned simply with just a bit of salt and pepper and are tossed with slivers of almonds.

Sautéed Green Beans For One

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Mini Sweet Potato Casserole

4.84 from 12 votes

Indulge in a mini Sweet Potato Casserole, perfect for small servings. This easy recipe features creamy sweet potatoes topped with marshmallows, ready in 30 minutes for a cozy, flavorful treat.

Mini Sweet Potato Casserole Recipe

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Cauliflower Casserole For One

5 from 3 votes

A single serving creamy, cheesy Cauliflower Casserole with bacon reminds me of a loaded baked potato. Low carb and incredibly delicious!

Cauliflower Casserole For One Recipe

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Small Batch Corn Casserole

4.80 from 10 votes

This mini corn casserole is filled with sweet corn plus onions, garlic, bacon, and cheese. It's a "jazzed" up version of a classic dish made without Jiffy mix!

Mini Corn Casserole Recipe

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Roasted Carrots For One

5 from 4 votes

Enjoy the Best Roasted Carrots recipe, perfectly portioned for one. Seasoned with olive oil, honey, salt, and pepper, then roasted and finished with butter.

Roasted Carrots For One Recipe

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Rice Pilaf For One

5 from 2 votes

Rice pilaf is a wonderful side dish that is so easy to make. See just how using these simple steps with just a few flavorful ingredients can transform a side dish of rice. Made with broth, onions, garlic, and butter, this wonderful rice pilaf can be ready in minutes!

Rice Pilaf For One Recipe

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Small Batch Green Bean Casserole

5 from 13 votes

Discover our small batch green bean casserole recipe, made entirely from scratch without canned soup. Rich and flavorful with sautéed onions, garlic, mushrooms, cheese, and topped with fried onions. The perfect side dish for any occasion!

Small Batch Green Bean Casserole

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Small Batch Creamed Spinach

5 from 2 votes

Made with frozen spinach, this small batch creamed spinach is an elegant side dish that's extra creamy and cooks quickly. It's the ideal size for one or two people to enjoy.

Mini Creamed Spinach Recipe

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Mini Carrot Soufflé

5 from 17 votes

An incredibly delicious, sweet, and buttery carrot soufflé that's light and fluffy and pairs well with just about any main dish. Baked in a small baking dish, this mini soufflé is perfect for serving one or two people.

Mini Carrot Soufflé Recipe


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Pumpkin Pie For One

4.84 from 31 votes

Satisfy your sweet tooth with our single serving pumpkin pie recipe—easy, delicious, and just the right size for a flavorful autumn treat!

Pumpkin Pie For One Recipe

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Mini Dutch Apple Pie

5 from 15 votes

A mini Dutch apple pie made with a perfectly sweet apple filling, a buttery shortbread crust, and plenty of crumble topping. It's the perfect mini dessert for fall!

Mini Dutch Apple Pie Recipe

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Pecan Pie For One

4.78 from 71 votes

This Mini Pecan Pie has all the flavors you love in a classic pecan pie. This single serving dessert is made with a buttery shortbread crust and a rich, pecan filled filling.

Pecan Pie For One Recipe

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Mini Sweet Potato Pie

4.86 from 27 votes

Rich, creamy Sweet Potato Pie For One! Thispopular Southern dessert starts with a buttery graham cracker crust and is filled with a delightful sweet potato custard.

Mini Sweet Potato Pie Recipe

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Mini Cherry Pie

5 from 7 votes

A mini cherry pie baked in a small baking dish makes the perfect fruity dessert to serve one or two people. Juicy cherries are piled high on top of a buttery crust and topped with a sweet cinnamon-spiced streusel topping. This is the only cherry pie recipe you need!

Mini Cherry Pie Recipe

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Crustless Pecan Pie Without Corn Syrup For One

5 from 15 votes

Indulge in this single serve crustless pecan pie made with natural maple syrup. A rich, corn syrup-free treat perfect for personal enjoyment. Bakes in just 30 minutes!

Crustless Pecan Pie No Corn Syrup

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Mini Pecan Pie Without Corn Syrup

5 from 15 votes

A rich mini pecan pie made without corn syrup is perfect for one or two people. Filled with pecans, the maple filling rests on a buttery shortbread crust. Easy to make and incredibly delicious!

Pecan Pie Without Corn Syrup

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to serve turkey on Thanksgiving?

While turkey is the classic centerpiece for a Thanksgiving meal, it’s not set in stone. If turkey’s not your thing or you’re looking to shake up the menu, consider these mouthwatering alternatives:
* Chicken Caprese
* Baked Stuffed Fish
* Pumpkin Soup

What are a few vegetarian Thanksgiving recipes?

We offer plenty of vegetarian-friendly side dishes. If you’re looking for a meatless main course, here are some recipes that won’t disappoint:
* Vegetarian Chili
* Chickpea Curry
* Mini Eggplant Parmesan

Expert Tips For A Flawless Feast

  • Start Planning Early: The sooner you finalize your menu, the better. Early planning allows you to snag all the ingredients you need before they potentially sell out.
  • Prioritize Make-Ahead Dishes: Look through your chosen recipes to identify which can be prepped in advance. This will help you manage your time better and keep you from getting overwhelmed with cooking tasks on the big day.
  • Treat Yourself: If it’s a solo or small-scale celebration, go all out with the table setting. Use your best linens and dinnerware because, let’s be honest, you deserve to celebrate in style.

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  1. I stumbled on your blog only now in 2021 when planning my Thanksgiving meal (I still want to celebrate holidays even though I’m on my own!) and I can’t be happier. You’re solving a major problem I have – cooking for one isn’t as simple as just cutting recipes down. I’ve made your delicious blueberry muffin (which actually made 4 servings for me instead of 1 but was super easy). My entire Thanksgiving meal will be from this page and I can’t wait!

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  2. How about a recipe for honey glaze with pineapple for a small ham or ham steak?

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  3. Thank you! This makes me feel better about being home alone on Thanksgiving. I will cook, bake and decorate!

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  4. Thanks for these recipes! They are very good.

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FAQs

How to do Thanksgiving for one? ›

First things first: if you're cooking Thanksgiving dinner for one, there's no way you're going to be cooking a whole turkey. But that doesn't mean there can't be turkey. Or a personal-sized sweet-potato casserole, or buttery green beans, or a finger-licking pan sauce that's probably better than your mother's gravy.

How to host Thanksgiving with only one oven? ›

Because you don't need more than one oven to cook Thanksgiving.
  1. We developed our 2015 Epi Thanksgiving Menu to be cooked in just one oven. ...
  2. Bake All Your Pies and Dessert a Day Before. ...
  3. Bake Multiple Sides at the Same Temperature. ...
  4. Don't Use the Oven for EVERYTHING. ...
  5. Consider The Grill.
Nov 3, 2015

What is one food eaten at the first Thanksgiving but rarely eaten at Thanksgiving now? ›

Fish and Shellfish

Culinary historians believe that much of the Thanksgiving meal consisted of seafood, which is often absent from today's menus. Mussels in particular were abundant in New England and could be easily harvested because they clung to rocks along the shoreline.

How many dishes should I make for Thanksgiving? ›

How many dishes should I serve with the turkey? For 4 people, choose 1-2 appetizers and 3 sides. For 8 people, choose 1-3 appetizers and 3 sides. For 16 people, choose 2-3 appetizers and 3 or more sides.

What do you eat for solo Thanksgiving? ›

* Turkey Breast or Turkey drumstick great for just yourself with out a carcass and pounds of turkey left over. * Stuffing out of a box in a pinch, and add some extra spices or your favorite homemade recipe. * Green bean casserole or vegetable dish you can always make smaller portions of this.

How do you celebrate Thanksgiving without family? ›

You can continue the day by hosting a Friendsgiving dinner or movie night with your pals who are still in town. When it comes to food, you can cook a mini turkey for one or ditch Thanksgiving dinner altogether and order take-out at a local restaurant.

Can you cook turkey and stuffing at the same time? ›

Cooking the Thanksgiving meal doesn't have to be complicated or stressful. Take, for instance, our recipe for One-Pan Turkey Breast and Stuffing with parsley-pomegranate sauce. With this recipe, the turkey and stuffing cook together in the same roasting pan.

How do you host Thanksgiving without a dining room? ›

Serve Buffet Style

Instead, designate an area like the kitchen counter or another table or piece of furniture double as a buffet. Not only will this give you and your guests more elbow room at the table, but it makes getting up for seconds and even thirds easier.

Should I cook the turkey or the sides first? ›

Since it's the main event, the turkey should be the first dish you start cooking in the morning. "The resting process is an absolutely imperative part of the cooking process," Holzman said. Many people overcook their turkeys in the oven and overlook letting them rest, rendering the final product dry and rubbery.

Which president refused to celebrate Thanksgiving as a national holiday? ›

While Thanksgiving technically isn't a religious holiday, the “giving thanks” part of it struck Jefferson as being far too religious for his tastes. As our nation's third president, he stirred controversy by refusing to recognize Thanksgiving.

What is the most unpopular Thanksgiving food? ›

Jones shared the following on the most disliked traditional Thanksgiving foods ranked by percentage of how many participants didn't like them:
  • Coleslaw — 25.57%
  • Pumpkin pie — 24.28%
  • Mashed potatoes — 18.66%
  • Macaroni and cheese — 17.47%
  • Carrots — 16.98%
  • Apple pie — 16.29%
  • Corn — 15.50%
  • None of these, I like them all.
Nov 13, 2023

Which president started Thanksgiving? ›

A few days later, President George Washington issued a proclamation naming Thursday, November 26, 1789 as a "Day of Publick Thanksgivin" - the first time Thanksgiving was celebrated under the new Constitution.

What is the most important meal on Thanksgiving? ›

Four Essentials for Thanksgiving
  • Turkey. Some would say a turkey is the most important food item at the table. ...
  • Mashed potatoes. There's nothing better than smooth and creamy mashed potatoes! ...
  • Cranberry Sauce. Thanksgiving is never Thanksgiving without this iconic treat. ...
  • Pies. We saved the best for last!
Nov 6, 2023

What is the most important food on a Thanksgiving table? ›

We know that the turkey is the showstopper on the table, but we're mostly here for the stuffing. Check out all of our favorite stuffing recipes; our classic stuffing is the undisputed champ of the bunch.

How many pies do I need for Thanksgiving? ›

The general rule for a holiday family meal, which takes into account larger portions than a normal meal, budgets for each person, on average, to eat one three-inch wedge of a nine-inch pie (there are six of these slices in the pie). Simplified, a family should have one full pie for every six guests at the table.

How to make your own Thanksgiving dinner? ›

Thanksgiving Day:
  1. Defrost premade bread. ...
  2. Chill wine and beer.
  3. Prepare the stuffing stuffing. ...
  4. Roast the turkey. ...
  5. Prepare other side dishes while the turkey roasts. ...
  6. Remove the fully cooked turkey from the oven and rest it for 1 hour. ...
  7. Make the gravy.
  8. Re-heat anything that needs to be warmed.
Oct 20, 2021

What is one thing you can do to make Thanksgiving a day for your family to be thankful for? ›

Make a family contribution

Thanksgiving is a time to give thanks and count your blessings. One way to show gratitude is by helping others. Pool your money together for an annual contribution to a cause of your choice or simply ask dinner guests to come with canned goods and donate them to a local shelter.

What are the rules for when Thanksgiving is? ›

On October 6, 1941, the House passed a joint resolution declaring the last Thursday in November to be the legal Thanksgiving Day. The Senate, however, amended the resolution establishing the holiday as the fourth Thursday, which would take into account those years when November has five Thursdays.

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