Whether you're looking to spice up your holiday menus or just wanting to try something different for a weeknight dinner, these recipe books are sure to please!
Barefoot Contessa Parties!: Ideas and Recipes for Parties that are Really Fun by Ina Garten
A year-round party planner's best friend! Includes a special section for Jewish holiday recipes and decorations.
How to Cook a Turkey: And All the Other Trimmings by the editors of Fine Cooking Magazine
Never be subjected to a dry bird again with this handy book that also covers appetizers!
Lidia's Italian-American Kitchen by Lidia Bastianich
Are you an Italian grandma (or do you wish you were?) Then Lidia's the cook for you, if you want to add a little Italian flair to your holiday gatherings.
The Minimalist Cooks Dinner: More than 100 Recipes for Fast Weeknight Dinners and Casual Entertaining by Mark Bittman
Based on his NY Times column, this cookbook is for busy people who want to entertain with minimal fuss.
The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook by Deb Perlman
Based on the author's blog, includes dinner, lunch, dessert, and vegetarian options.
Thanksgiving by Michael McLaughlin
The Williams-Sonoma guide to a perfect Turkey Day (you might not need another cookbook if you've got this one).
Thanksgiving 101: Celebrate America's Favorite Holiday with America's Thanksgiving Expert by Rick Rogers
Is it your first year hosting the holiday or do you want to streamline your Thanksgiving experience? Then run, don't walk, to the library and grab this Thanksgiving how-to book!
And if all else fails, the Butterball corporation always has the Turkey Talk Line if you find yourself in a stuffing panic on the day.
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