These holiday recipes are all flavor and no fuss.
That’s where these 5-ingredient Thanksgiving recipes come in.
But your party guests won’t need that long to snap them up.

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2-Ingredient Biscuits
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It doesn’t get any easier than a two-ingredient biscuit.
Now you have no excuse to buy thecanned kind.
Since it takes just 10 minutes of hands-on time, it’s a great addition to the menu.

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Oven-Baked Sweet Potatoes
Sometimes simple is best, and these baked sweet potatoes prove just that.
Just keep these on warm if they’re ready before the other dishes.
It will fit right in next to the sweet side dishes like sweet potato casserole and cranberry sauce.

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Besides being pretty, they also cook up in just 10 minutes.
Crispy, cheesy, and not at all mushy, these will convert even the staunchestBrussels sproutshaters.
The recipe is ready in 20 minutes and doesn’t take up any oven space.

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And if you don’t count the salt and pepper, it only requires five ingredients.
Not only does it not require many ingredients, but it doesn’t even require any kneading.
Cheddar Cheese Straws
A classic holiday appetizer, cheese straws require a little patience while piping.

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Otherwise, they mostly usepantry staplesand can be made in the days before Thanksgiving.
Maple-Bacon Brussels Sprouts
Maple is a fall flavor we just can’t get enough of.
It even makes vegetables like Brussels sprouts infinitely better.

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you’re free to put someone else in charge of these drinks.
Cranberry Brie Bites
There’s no doubt you’ll want to make theseeasy appetizersthroughout the holiday season.
Made with only four ingredients, they’re easy on the shopping list and assembly.

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It calls for quick store-bought ingredients like a French baguette and canned tomato sauce.
Simple Roasted Turkey
There are countless ways to prepare a turkey.

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