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Thanksgiving Recipes for Two

Nov 23, 2020

Thanksgiving for Two

Thanksgiving is right around the corner and we recognize that it may look a little different this year for everyone. Whether you’re celebrating within your own bubble, or safely at home by yourself, we have some ideas to help keep this holiday special. 

Below is our curation of recipes that are easy to make, fit for just a few, and as delicious as ever. We also know that cooking is not for everyone, especially this year, so we’ve found some good places across our Mid-Atlantic region that are doing Thanksgiving to go!

Cheers!

https://moms-mimosa.com/caramel-apple-cider-mimosas/ (Image credit to moms-mimosa.com)


It’s important to make as many special moments as we can this year, so we are toasting the occasion with a simple seasonal drink that you can mix and match to your taste. A little twist on the classic mimosa, swap the orange juice for some apple cider or pomegranate juice. Spruce it up with an apple slice, pomegranate seeds, or any other fruit to make it bubbly. Skip the booze and use ginger ale instead. This drink is really whatever you want to make it. Whatever you do, raise a glass to all that you’ve been through this year and the things that you’re most grateful for.

Insta Worth Snack Boards

https://www.halfbakedharvest.com/how-to-make-an-easy-holiday-cheese-board/


One good thing to come out of 2020 is the mastery of the cheese board. While you’re getting busy in the kitchen with all the side dishes and making sure your bird reaches the perfect temperature, you’ll be so glad to have a board of quick bites to keep you satisfied until the big meal. Not only is it tasty, but it’s pretty too. This is another quick and easy fix that you could pull together with whatever you have on hand.


Savory Boats

https://www.foodandwine.com/recipes/overstuffed-twice-baked-potatoes


A twist on a cult classic. If you don’t have the crowd for your famous homemade mashed potatoes, use only what you need for the same amazing taste. Mix in some cheese and bacon bits and you’ll wonder why you ever ate anything else before. This one is easy to make and perfect for 1-2 people with an extra punch of savory goodness. 



Have Your Pie and Eat It Too!

https://www.pillsbury.com/recipes/apple-pie-crescents/bebb6148-6e4a-441d-9212-f435d974dcc6 


What’s thanksgiving without the pie?! Maybe you don’t want the usual 3 pies you have this holiday to stare at you all day and the days to come (but really, eat 5 pies if you want. You deserve it). If you want to satisfy that sweet tooth with the same holiday taste, opt for these bite sized apple pie croissants. They’re easy, you can make exactly what you want, and the cleanup is so much faster. 


Thanksgiving To-Go

If you usually look forward to your grandma’s home cooking or are given dish-duty every year, we’ve got you covered. Check out these DMV and Delaware restaurants that are serving up all the goods in 2020 fashion. 


Washington D.C. - https://www.washingtonian.com/2020/10/23/best-dc-area-restaurants-for-thanksgiving-2020-takeout-and-delivery/

Baltimore - https://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2020/11/16/where-you-can-get-a-dine-in-or-takeout-thanksgiving-dinner-in-baltimore-this-year/

Maryland - https://www.gayot.com/restaurants/best-marylandsuburbs-md-top10-thanksgiving-dining_34md.html

Virginia - https://northernvirginiamag.com/food/food-features/2020/11/06/where-to-order-your-thanksgiving-meal-to-go-in-northern-virginia/

Delaware - http://firststateupdate.com/2019/11/delaware-restaurants-open-for-thanksgiving-dinner-take-out/


Whatever your plans are this holiday season, stay safe. Remember to acknowledge and appreciate the things you are grateful for even in 2020. There's always something to be thankful for, and finding that something can be enough to carry you through. 


Happy Thanksgiving from our Fairway family to yours.

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