11 Easy 1-Step Ways to Upgrade Boring Thanksgiving Sides

You’ve studied up on how to masterfully cook your Turkey, found the *perfect* wine to complement all of those savory fall flavors and put so much love into your (basically) from-scratch desserts. But in the build-up to your home-cooked Thanksgiving dinner, you dropped the ball on jazzing up the sides. Not big-ticket items like stuffing or sweet potatoes — those are just as if not *more* important than the big bird — but those sides that tend to slip under the radar anyway, like mashed potatoes (you’ve made them 100 times before), Brussels sprouts (just add bacon… again…) and roasted veggies (herbs are always your go-to Hail Mary for this batch). Sure, they’ll make it to the table, but will they make it onto people’s plates? Chances are they might not unless you turn it up like a chef.

via Natalia Bushyager, Owner + Chef at Picnic on Third, San Francisco

Why this combo works:“The textures are very different — the squash is roasted to have a nice deep caramelized flavor and the pomegranate seeds are the tangy pop on top. Also, the color combination looks great: orange, brown + red!”

How to make it:“Cut the squash in half lengthwise. Take out the seeds with a spoon and slice the squash into half moons about 1/2-inch thick. Toss with oil and salt and roast hard in an oven. Cool squash and season with pomegranate seeds, black pepper and lemon if you like.”

via Sondra Bernstein, Owner + Chef at The Girl and The Fig, Sonoma

Why this combo works:“The texture and the saltiness of the ricotta salata adds a nice extra flavor boost.”

How to make it: “Couldn’t be easier than shaving some good quality ricotta salata over steaming hot squash before serving.”

via Thomas Schnetz, Owner + Chef at Dona Tomas, Oakland

Why this combo works:“Probably one of my all time least favorite Thanksgiving accompaniments growing up were Brussels sprouts. Boiled and funky. What l learned later in life is that done right they are absolutely delicious. The secret being the cooking technique and the addition of pork, usually bacon (not really a surprise). Having a Mexican restaurant chorizo became that perfect complement. A semi-familiar flavor for most, but in an unexpected setting.”

How to make it: “There are two equally delicious ways to prepare them. First start with one small link of Mexican chorizo (about two inches each), remove casing and cook over low heat until it breaks down. Set aside. Cut four cups of Brussels sprouts in half, take a paring knife and cutting out the core. Put the cut Brussels sprouts in the deep frier (if you have a fryer at your disposal). Cook until crispy and tender. Remove and strain. Place in a bowl and toss with salt to taste and then add chorizo. Stir until incorporated. Serve.

“The other way is to cut sprouts in half and core, then cut in 1/4-in strips. Take the cooked chorizo and add a tablespoon oil and heat over medium flame. Add sliced Brussels and sauté until tender. Add salt to taste. Serve.”

via Jeff Skalland, Baker, Devil’s Teeth Baking Company, San Francisco

Why this combo works:“Cauliflower can be a bit bland by itself or when steamed. Roasting it intensifies the flavor, which becomes nuttier and more umami. It pairs very well with whole cumin seeds, which add an earthy flavor that remains distinct without overpowering the dish.”

How to make it:“Preheat the oven to 450ºF. Then toast about a tablespoon of whole cumin seeds in a hot, dry and oven-safe pan for about 30 seconds on the stove or until fragrant. Remove the cumin seeds from the pan and set the aside. Next, get the pan very hot and add enough butter to the pan to coat the cauliflower and stir until melted. Add the cumin seeds, cauliflower, salt and pepper and stir so that the cauliflower becomes coated by the butter. Turn off the stove and put the pan on the top rack of the oven and bake for about 15 minutes or until the cauliflower has become colored. Finish it with fresh lemon juice.”

via Steven Levine, Resident Chef at Munchery, San Francisco

Why this combo works: “Truffle oil and/or thyme adds a little luxury and unexpected depth to a Thanksgiving mainstay.”

How to make it:“Made the traditional way with pan drippings, flour, butter, chicken stock. Finished with a drizzle of truffle oil and fresh chopped thyme.”

via Micah Fields, Resident Chef at Munchery, Los Angeles

Why this combo works: “Instead of making plain old Brussels sprouts with salt and pepper or almonds, try adding orange, lime and lemon zest with a splash of all three juices at the end to brighten up the flavors. The reason citrus goes so well with Brussels sprouts is because they are part of the cabbage family and are cruciferous vegetables. Once they’re cooked, they release a smelly odor. When you add citrus to the sprouts prior to cooking, it helps alleviate the odor and gives them a bright smell and even better taste.”

How to make it:“At home, use a microplane to shave some fresh citrus zest onto the Brussels sprouts. Add a drizzle of grape seed oil, salt, pepper and toss well. Roast at 375ºF for 15 minutes and BAM! You have yourself some spruced-up, tasty Brussels sprouts!”

via Steven Levine, Resident Chef at Munchery, San Francisco

Why this combo works:“This is a tribute to my Jewish heritage, a take on the classic bread/sausage stuffing.”

How to make it:“It’s prepared the same way as classic stuffing, but with matzoh replacing the bread. It’s toasted, crumbled in a pan and covered with a sauce of diced pastrami, onion, celery, dried apricots, chicken stock and butter.”

via Raymond Reyes, Resident Chef at Munchery, San Francisco

Why this combo works:“Mashed potatoes by themselves aren’t very exciting or flavorful, and I always find myself drowning them in gravy. I spike creamy mashed potatoes with wasabi to pack in a ton of flavor and contrast.”

How to make it:“Mix a couple teaspoons of wasabi into your favorite mashed potato recipe. I like mine with heavy cream, sour cream and a few cloves of garlic.”

via Mathias Wolf, Resident Chef at Munchery, Seattle

Why this combo works:Sriracha sauce, and Vietnamese food in general, are really trendy right now. But to make the leap to your Thanksgiving table, you need a little sweetness. The honey accomplishes that and pairs well with our earthy American staples: butternut squash, chestnuts and Brussels sprouts. The mint added at the end brightens the whole dish and is also a little unexpected. All of it together is a nice counter-balance to roast turkey and stuffing.”

How to make it: “All of the ingredients can be found in most grocery stores nationwide, and it is only a few. Roasted, halved Brussels sprouts, cubed butternut squash and roasted peeled chestnuts. Mix together a little sriracha and honey — make it spicier if that’s what you like — toss with the roasted vegetables and finish with mint and a little lime juice. (PS: All of it can be made ahead and reheated).”

via Amanda Elkins, Pastry Chef at Crown & Crumpet, San Francisco

Why this combo works:Cranberry sauce can be a little bitter and boring all by its lonesome. Adding ginger gives it a kick of spicy heat perfect for fall.”

How to make it: “In a saucepan, combine four cups of fresh cranberries, 1 1/2 cups of sugar, 1/2 cup of cranberry juice, zest + juice from 1/2 an orange and 1 teaspoon of fresh grated ginger root. Bring to a simmer and stir until the cranberries have popped and the mixture becomes saucy (about 15 minutes). Transfer the sauce to a nice serving bowl and refrigerate until completely cool. Enjoy!”

via Scott Garrett, Resident Chef at Munchery, Los Angeles

Why this combo works: “This is a recipe that I continue to make every year for Thanksgiving in memory of my father-in-law. At first it reminded me of one of those recipes you’d find on the side of a can of cream of mushroom soup, topped with crispy onions, but it soon revealed to be delicious. The vanilla naturally emphasizes the sweetness of the English peas and its aromatics blend great with sage.”

How to make it: “You start by making a simple loose béchamel. Add a teaspoon of vanilla (bean if you got it, but extract will do). Add some fresh chopped sage and English peas and cook until peas are tender and béchamel has thickened, not too thick but not too runny. The mix should be about 80/20, 80% peas and 20% béchamel. Slice some onion very thin, whole round rings (think onion rings, but thinner). Toss the onions in flour, salt and pepper. Shake them in a flour sifter to remove excess flour and drop them into oil (350°F ) then fry until golden brown. Strain on some paper towels to remove oil and serve over your creamy English peas.”

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No matter what kind of day you're having, Marissa Cooper's having a worse one. Mischa Barton's The O.C. character went through the ringer during the first three seasons of the teen drama (remember how she overdosed in Tijuana...and also saw her parents post-hookup after their divorce?).

And during her time on The O.C., Mischa Barton struggled with drug and alcohol abuse. She was arrested for a DUI in 2007 and eventually received involuntary psychiatric hospitalization in 2009 after allegedly threatening to end her own life. And in a new interview, Peter Gallagher (who played Sandy Cohen on the show) says he's "just so grateful" for "the fact that she’s still alive."

  • Mischa Barton starred alongside Peter Gallagher in The O.C. from 2003-2006.
  • The actress has revealed the "trauma" of being a star at that point in her life.
  • Peter recently opened up about how he's thankful "she’s still alive."


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The O.C. follows Ryan Atwood, who moves in with the Cohens after getting kicked out of his mom's house, and starts a relationship with Marissa shortly after. While Peter Gallagher played Adam Brody's TV dad instead of Mischa's, Sandy was a definitely father figure for Marissa, and it seems like Peter felt that same responsibility off camera.

"I’ve always felt very protective of her," Peter told The Independent. "First fame is toxic. First fame can kill you. She was 16 years old when she started working with us, so just the fact that she’s still alive, I’m just so grateful."

“You can go to therapy every day for the rest of your life,” Mischa said in a 2023 interview with The Sunday Times. “There’s just a certain amount of trauma [from] all that I went through, particularly in my early twenties, that just doesn’t go away overnight.”

Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage revealed that season 1 overdose not only served as a cliffhanger, but gave “network executives an escape hatch on a performer they had been wary about” (via People). But Mischa Barton got her big break, becoming "how people knew the show," and (thankfully) Marissa recovered — only to die after a car crash in season 3.

As hard as that season 3 ending is to watch, Mischa did have the opportunity to watch it with Rachel Bilson and Melinda Clarke for the first time on their rewatch podcast. "It needed to be a thing, after everything she's been through, but if it's here I'll watch it with you," Mischa says.

"I couldn't do it, Mischa, I couldn't do it," Rachel adds. "But I'm going to do it if you're going to do it."

Mischa says even though being written off the show "was a little bit of a bummer," it wasn't necessarily a surprise. "The character was just doing too much," she told Vanity Fairin 2023. "And I think they ran out of places for her to go. It was not the best thing in the world, [but] there wasn’t much you could do at that point. It was whether she could sail off into the sunset, or die. At that point, I guess it’s better to have the more dramatic ending.”
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Former Disney Channel star Dylan Sprouse and model Barbara Palvin are certainly living the sweet life after tying the knot in Palvin's native Hungary. The couple, who have been together for nearly five years, have always been pretty low-key — except for the occasional and undeniably adorable Instagram post (and a stunning wedding!). We are simply ~obsessed~ with this celebrity couple, especially after they pulled out all the stops for their couple's Halloween costume. Keep scrolling to see some of their best moments :').

See Dylan Sprouse & Barbara Palvin's Halloween Couple's Costume!

For Halloween Dylan Sprouse and Barbara Palvin stunned as the Phantom and Christine from Phantom of the Opera. Dylan wore a mask and a black cape, while Barbara wore a beautiful white dress. While the costume is obviously a nod to the musical, it also totally reminds us of their day as bride and groom.

"In Sleep He Sang to Me," Barbara said in a post, quoting the musical's titular number. "@dylansprouse my forever Phantom."

Who did Dylan Sprouse marry?

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On the couple's wedding day (July 15, 2023), Barbara wore a Vivienne Westwood wedding gown to celebrate her Hungarian nuptials, bringing together their nearest and dearest for an intimate(-ish) celebration. Barbara and Dylan tied the knot on her parent's property, which conveniently doubles as an event venue, with plans to host an larger wedding in California in the fall.

"This past weekend was supposed to be an intimate event, but we ended up having 115 guests in the end because there are a lot of people we care about, and we wanted them all to be there," Barbara told Vogue.

When did Dylan Sprouse and Barbara Palvin get engaged?

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Barbara Palvin on Instagram: "♥️"

After months of speculation surrounding the couple's engagement, Dylan and Barbara confirmed their engagement in conversation with Sprouse's twin brother, actor Cole Sprouse, for V Magazine in June, sharing that they got engaged last September.

"We didn't necessarily feel the need to be fully transparent with the public about that aspect of our engagement," Dylan said. "What we wanted to do with Stephen [Gan, V editor-in-chief] and the V team is make something that was kind of tongue-in-cheek about the nature of private versus public. We're playing with the idea of perception."

Barbara noted that the lovebirds wanted to announce the news "on our time," adding, "When some people leaked the information that we got engaged, our PR team was like, 'Hey, so you guys should do maybe a post about it or talk to this magazine or talk to that magazine…' That really annoyed me because I knew we were building this story up. So, I'm very happy that we ended up doing it our way."

When did Barbara Palvin and Dylan Sprouse start dating?

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See Dylan Sprouse & Barbara Palvin's Dreamy Halloween Costume: "My Forever"

According to People, the couple met back in 2017 after a party when the Suite Life On Deck star slid into the model’s DMs (and as they say, the rest is history). The duo made their relationship Instagram official back in 2018 with Barbara’s sweet birthday tribute for Dylan’s 26th birthday.

Let’s be real here for a second though, we all knew they were endgame the minute Dylan went above and beyond to support Barbara at the Victoria Secret Fashion Show that same year (remember this viral video?). Three days after the fashion show, the Hungarian model told Vogue Australia that she hadn’t had a boyfriend in six years, but had now found “the perfect guy” in Dylan (we aren’t crying, you are).

How old are Barbara Palvin and Dylan Sprouse?

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Barbara Palvin was born on October 8, 1993, making her 31 years old. Dylan Sprouse was born on August 4, 1992, meaning he's 32 years old. So there's only a one-year age gap between them!

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2017's The Beguiled gave us one of the best groups of people of all time: Elle Fanning, Nicole Kidman, Sofia Coppola, and Kirsten Dunst just to name a few. And we're finally getting an Elle and Nicole reunion thanks to Apple TV+! "THRILLED to bring @rufithorpe genius hysterical heart-wrenching heartwarming book to your TV screens alongside a dream group of people!" Elle says on Instagram. Rather than having to test the success of its pilot, the series has already been ordered — even though the book it's based on isn't even out yet! Here's everything you need to know about the series.

  • Dakota and Elle Fanning will produce the upcoming Apple TV+ show Margo's Got Money Troubles.
  • The series follows Margo, who signs up for OnlyFans after learning she's pregnant.
  • The cast includes Elle Fanning, Nicole Kidman, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Nick Offerman.

Who's in the Margo's Got Money Troubles cast?

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Margo's Got Money Troubles Cast

We couldn't contain our excitement when we learned Margo's Got Money Troubles will star Nicole Kidman and Elle Fanning, but knowing Michelle Pfeiffer is also joining the cast is too much to bear! This is the first time the actress will collaborate with her husband, TV creator David E. Kelley, so we can't wait to see the magic they'll create (via Deadline).

Nick Offerman from The Last of Us and Parks and Rec will also star.

When is Margo's Got Money Troubles coming out?

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Margo's Got Money Troubles Release Date

We don't have an official release date for Elle Fanning and Nicole Kidman's TV show yet. I'm thinking if the TV show is in the early stages of planning, we could see it in 2025! Check out all of this year's best New TV Shows to hold you over until then.

What is Margo's Got Money Troubles about?

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Margo's Got Money Troubles Plot

Margo Millet is the daughter of a Hooter's waitress named Shyanne (Michelle Pfeiffer) and an ex-wrestler (via Deadline). She's always had to make it on her own, even though she's not sure how. When she enrolls in her local junior college, she's totally unprepared to get swept up into a torrid love affair with her English professor — or to get pregnant.

Now at 20 years old, Margo needs an income and fast. She decides to experiment with OnlyFans and ends up taking some of her estranged father's advice from the world of wrestling to create a character users will fall in love with. You can order the book now!

What is Elle Fanning and Nicole Kidman's new TV show?

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Margo's Got Money Troubles is coming soon to Apple TV+ thanks to a bunch of different producers. A24 is backing the film, as well as Elle and Dakota Fanning’s production company Lewellen Pictures and Nicole Kidman’s Blossom Films, to name a few.

What else has Elle Fanning and Nicole Kidman starred in?

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Elle Fanning and Nicole Kidman starred in 2017's The Beguiled. The movie follows John McBurney, an injured Union soldier, who winds up at a female Southern boarding school after deserting the Civil War. But soon, as the women help him, tensions turn to rivalries and friends turn to enemies.

Are you excited for Elle Fanning and Nicole Kidman's TV reunion? Let us know what other New TV Shows you're watching in the comments.

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