14 Memorable Friendsgiving Recipes Everyone Will Rave About

Gather your closest friends for an unforgettable meal. These Friendsgiving recipes look beautiful on the table and taste so good everyone will be asking for the recipe.

picture of four Must-Make Friendsgiving Recipes

If you haven’t tried Friendsgiving yet, it’s a tradition worth adding to your calendar. It’s a relaxed, joyful way for friends to share a Thanksgiving-style meal—often one of the most memorable gatherings of the year.

There’s no single right way to host. Make it a potluck where everyone contributes a dish, set a theme and ask guests to dress or bring coordinating recipes, or plan a cozy sit-down dinner. No matter the format, these recipes will help you build a menu that’s both impressive and approachable.

Use the lists below to plan the whole meal: classic, crowd-pleasing dishes alongside more unexpected, creative options. Mix and match to suit your group and you’ll have a Friendsgiving to remember.

Traditional Friendsgiving food ideas

Add these beloved Thanksgiving-inspired dishes to your Friendsgiving menu. They’re comforting, familiar, and nearly guaranteed to please a crowd.

1. Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Apples

Caramelized Brussels sprouts paired with crisp, sweet apples create a simple yet elegant side. These roasted sprouts look fancy but come together in about 30 minutes, and the fruit-vegetable mix provides a lighter contrast to heavier dishes.

roasted brussels and apples for Friendsgiving

2. Mashed Butternut Squash

Think of this as mashed potatoes’ flavorful match. Roasted butternut squash mashed with butter, brown sugar, and warming spices yields a smooth, aromatic side that tastes like fall in every bite.

mashed butternut squash for unique Friendsgiving side ideas

3. Cheesy Cauliflower Gratin

This ultra-cheesy cauliflower gratin disappears fast. Even guests who usually avoid cauliflower love it thanks to the rich, comforting cheese sauce—proof that cheese improves almost any dish.

cheesy cauliflower gratin in a pan

4. Roasted Carrots with Candied Pecans and Goat Cheese

Give carrots the spotlight by roasting them and topping with crunchy candied pecans and creamy goat cheese. The combination of textures and flavors feels elevated without much effort.

candied pecans and roasted carrots side for Friendsgiving food ideas

5. Broccolini Salad

Swap a typical chopped salad for a bright broccolini salad. The vegetable’s natural sweetness pairs beautifully with chopped nuts for crunch. Serve chilled; it can be prepped ahead—just dress it before serving.

Broccolini Salad in a bowl.

6. Waldorf Salad

This classic Midwest side is sweet and crunchy, with apples, celery, walnuts, and a touch of marshmallow. It doubles as a refreshing palate cleanser and a nostalgic favorite that tastes almost like dessert at the table.

waldorf salad in a bowl on a table

7. Roasted Honeynut Squash

For a simply sweet, seasonal side, roast honeynut squash. It’s easy to make and brings concentrated fall flavor to the plate—perfect alongside richer mains.

Roasted Honeynut Squash with Pecans

8. Easy Butternut Squash Salad

This salad combines arugula, roasted butternut, dried cranberries, goat cheese, and walnuts with a homemade apple-cider vinaigrette. It’s a bright, seasonal starter that can be turned into a meal by adding grilled protein.

Butternut Squash Fall Salad Recipe in bowls.

9. Hot Apple Cider

No Friendsgiving spread feels complete without a pot of hot apple cider. Serve it spiked or alcohol-free. As it simmers, your kitchen will fill with cozy fall aromas—better than any candle.

hot apple cider in a glass mug for Friendsgiving food ideas

10. Mulled Wine

A warm, spiced mulled wine is a comforting cocktail choice for chilly evenings. It’s easy to prepare in batches for guests and fills the room with festive scents.

mulled wine in a pot with orange slices and cinnamon sticks.

11. Caramel Apple Martini

This three-ingredient caramel apple martini is an easy, crowd-pleasing fall cocktail. It’s a sweet pairing for Friendsgiving desserts and lighter dishes alike.

Caramel Apple Cider Martini | Inspired by Charm for Red Envelope

Non-traditional Friendsgiving food ideas

If you want to shake things up, try these creative, non-traditional dishes that still feel right at home on a Friendsgiving menu.

12. Sweet Potato Shepherd’s Pie

This twist on shepherd’s pie swaps classic mashed potato topping for sweet potatoes. Layer seasoned ground meat, plenty of vegetables, and herbs beneath a sweet potato mash for a comforting, familiar-yet-new main or side.

sweet potato shepherd's pie

13. Out-of-This-World Corn Dip

This spicy, flavorful corn dip gets heat and character from a variety of peppers. Serve with sturdy scoopable chips so guests can load up—this dip disappears fast, so plan for plenty.

corn dip in bowl

14. Apple Pie Moonshine

Apple pie moonshine makes a fun party favor or sipper. Simmered apple cider mixed with spirits yields a sweet, boozy drink that’s packed with seasonal flavor—serve in small glasses for sampling.

homemade apple pie moonshine for Friendsgiving food ideas or gifts

15. Pepperoni Bread

Pepperoni bread works as an appetizer or a hearty addition to the main table. The seasoned bread is delicious on its own, and slices of pepperoni make it irresistible—serve small slices for snacking or larger ones for lunch-style gatherings.

baked pepperoni appetizer

16. The Ultimate Grilled Cheese

For a cheese-lover crowd, serve an elevated grilled cheese stacked with three types of cheese, including cream cheese, and optional additions like sundried tomatoes or mushrooms. It’s gooey, savory, and nostalgic.

Ultimate Grilled Cheese close up.

17. Mini Beer Shots

These playful mini beer shots look like tiny pints but contain a creamy liquor mixture instead of beer. They’re fun conversation starters and a whimsical way to start the celebration.

beer shot in a mini mug for Friendsgiving

18. Creamy Pumpkin Tortellini

This dish pairs cheese tortellini with a sweet-and-savory pumpkin sauce. It works as a main or a side, reheats well, and often tastes even better the next day—ideal for leftovers.

Creamy Pumpkin Tortellini serve on plates and in a pan.

19. Cinnamon Roll Butternut Squash Pie

If you love pumpkin pie but want something different, try a butternut squash pie with a cinnamon-roll-inspired crust. It captures familiar fall spices while delivering a unique presentation that guests will remember.

Everything Bagel Cheeseball

20. Pumpkin-Shaped Everything Bagel Cheese Ball

Create a show-stopping appetizer by shaping a large cheeseball into a pumpkin and rolling it in everything bagel seasoning. Made with cream cheese and sun-dried tomatoes, it’s savory, tangy, and ready to be the centerpiece of your appetizer spread.

Cinnamon Roll Butternut Squash Pie

What to serve with Friendsgiving dinner

Pair your food with festive drinks. A few favorite warm and seasonal beverages to consider:

  • Caramel Apple Martini
  • Mulled Wine
  • Apple Cinnamon Hot Toddy
  • Maple Cranberry Bourbon Cocktail
  • Slow Cooker Thanksgiving Sangria
  • Spiced Pear Gin Cocktail
  • Apple Pie Sangria
  • Spiced Cranberry Champagne Cocktail

That’s a wrap on Friendsgiving food ideas

There you have it—over twenty friends-tested recipes and drink ideas to inspire your next Friendsgiving. Mix classic favorites with a few unexpected dishes to create a menu that reflects your group’s tastes and makes the gathering feel special.

Try a few of these recipes, adapt them to your guest list, and enjoy the process of cooking together. Have fun, and don’t forget to share which dishes were your favorites.

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