With a bright citrus dressing loaded with pears and wild rice, this salad will be anything but boring for Thanksgiving! Wild rice is cooked to perfection, and when combined with candied pecans and seasonal fruit, it’s a salad that’s a hearty star!| Wyse Guide
Stuffing is a Thanksgiving staple, and the holiday meal just wouldn't be the same without it! This recipe is a traditional take on stuffing, using celery, onion, carrot, and herbs to bring flavor to the bread. Simple to create, this stuffing is a welcome addition to the feast and a recipe that will please everyone!| Wyse Guide
A combination of apple, cornbread, and sausage come together to create the perfect alternative to the traditional Thanksgiving stuffing. If you’re tired of the usual recipe, this is a great way to switch things up and find a new favorite. This dish should be on your Thanksgiving table this holiday!| Wyse Guide
These herb and cheese popovers may not be the traditional Thanksgiving bread option, but they’re a great alternative this year. With a soft, egg-inspired center and a crusty cheese-covered top, this bread choice will be everyone’s favorite. Plus, they’re easy to make and a real time saver!| Wyse Guide
Homemade bread is a true masterpiece of the kitchen. This beautiful bread takes time but is straightforward and so worth it. It's just like sourdough, but by using an overnight starter, it takes just a fraction of the work. This versatile artisan loaf can be served simply with a pat of butter or as part of a larger meal.| Wyse Guide
While bread may seem like an overwhelming recipe to bake, this easy French bread can be made by anyone. With a light and delicious interior crumb texture, this bread can be used for anything that comes to mind: sandwiches, toast, stuffing, croutons, open-faced pizzas, and more. This is truly a versatile recipe that you’ll want to have in your repertoire!| Wyse Guide
Scones made with an Irish soda bread base are the best kind of scones! This orange and blueberry scone recipe is a cinch to whip up for brunch!| Wyse Guide