Year after year, traditional Thanksgiving dishes like stuffing, cranberry sauce and side dishes steal the show. But sometimes it's time to try new things. So whether you need to accommodate someone at your holiday table with an allergy or show your S.O.'s family how cool you are (it's a work in progress), a little more color and flavor can be a welcome addition to any feast. That's why this year, we're adding some new dishes to our Thanksgiving spread — starting with sauces. So, move over, cranberry sauce! There are a few other new sauces in town. Try these sauces on your turkey, your sweet potatoes or hey, even on your Thanksgiving taco!
Boozy Bacon Jam
This bacon jam really pairs nicely with a football game. Beer included. Mix into mashed potatoes this T-Day or spoon directly into your mouth. It’s THAT good. (via Brit + Co)
Tkemali Georgian Plum Sauce
It’s possible we’ve found a new contender for the title of top Thanksgiving sauce. Happy Kitchen Rocks says, “It’s almost as universal as ketchup.” (via Happy Kitchen Rocks)
Scotch Bonnet-Peach Pepper Jam
This very fall-tasting chutney, spiced with ground mustard, ginger powder and chili peppers, is the bee’s knees. Try it spooned over turkey and taters. (via Chili Pepper Madness)
Cranberry Applesauce
This one rekindles memories of grade school applesauce cups while still tasting a little bit like Thanksgiving. (via Seek Satiation)
Homemade Bourbon BBQ Sauce
Even if you’re not big on bourbon, you’ll love this sweet and tangy sauce on your Thanksgiving plate. (via With the Grains)
Homemade Chimichurri Sauce
Brighten up your plate with this chimichurri that swaps scallions and cilantro for parsley and garlic. (via Little Spice Jar)
Aam Ki Launji Mango Chutney
This sweet and spicy chutney will be a hit with Thanksgiving turkey and stuffing. Why? Because, mangoes. (via Whisk Affair)
Blueberry BBQ Sauce
The sweetness from blueberries and brown sugar and the kick from guajillo peppers makes this a finger-lickin’ good sauce that can’t be beat. Why didn’t we think of this sooner? (via Tastes Spicy)
Tomatoes With Dates and Green Chilli Chutney
If you are looking to spice things up, this Sri Lankan chutney really packs a punch for those who can take the heat. It’ll go great with turkey and *all* the side dishes. (via Island Smile)
Everything Bagel Tahini Sauce
Tahini and turkey? We think yes. (via The First Mess)Brandy Spiced Pear Compote
Pear isn’t just made for those delicious tarts. Case in point? This sweet pear sauce that makes a great autumnal addition to roasted root vegetables. (via Intentional Hospitality)
Lingonberry Jam
If you can’t quite part from the tartness of cranberry sauce, this jam is such an obvious substitute for the traditional stuff that you won’t even miss it. (via Masala Herb)
This post has been updated.