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    Dutch Oven Thanksgiving Recipes

    Sarita Harbour.
    Modified: Nov 24, 2024 by Sarita Harbour · This post may contain affiliate links·
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    Whether you're looking for a last-minute recipe or planning ahead for next year, you'll love these 30+ Dutch Oven Thanksgiving recipes.

    collage of turkey, sweet potato casserole, and pumpkin pie cakePin

    If you're like many of our family and friends, you love the flavor a Dutch oven brings to your homestead recipes. Now, over the years I've used a couple of different Dutch ovens. Sometimes on our propane stovetop.

    Other times on our wood stove.

    I just love our massive Dutch oven and tripod and I hope to use this to cook over a campfire, too.

    In the meantime, I've rounded up some of the BEST Dutch oven Thanksgiving recipes to try this year.

    All your favorites are here. Starting with the turkey, we've found yummy recipes for the whole turkey, a turkey breast, or drumsticks.

    Tired of turkey? No problem.

    You'll find delicious ways to prepare ham, chicken, Cornish hens, and chicken drumsticks instead.

    And yes, classic Thanksgiving side dishes like green bean casserole and mashed potatoes can also be made in the Dutch oven.

    You'll even find a few drool-worthy desserts like pumpkin pie dump cake and apple pie.

    What are you waiting for? Let's get cooking!

    Delicious Turkey Recipes in the Dutch Oven

    Collage of Delicious Dutch Oven Thanksgiving Recipes.Pin

    Dutch Oven Turkey Breast

    Planning a small Thanksgiving dinner? A turkey breast is just the right size for feeding a small group — plus, you can make it in the Dutch Oven, which is much easier to handle than a large roasting pan.

    This technique ensures the moisture stays in the turkey, making the meat tender and juicy.

    The garlic herb butter with lemon zest and juice is flavor perfection. Get the recipe for this soon-to-be family favorite from Joyous Apron.

    A plate with tender sliced turkey and zesty lemons on it, perfect for a sumptuous Thanksgiving meal.Pin

    Oven Braised Turkey Legs

    Don't fuss with a whole turkey when you can serve these delicious turkey legs and thighs from Blackberry Babe instead.

    If you've traditionally just gone for turkey breast, give the dark meat a try. It's way more flavorful and so juicy.

    These drumsticks are seared on the stovetop and then cooked in apple cider and turkey broth along with apples, onions, and warming spices like nutmeg, allspice, and cinnamon.

    Thanksgiving recipe of chicken with apples and parsley served on a white plate.Pin

    Whole Turkey In a Dutch Oven

    Enjoy Thanksgiving in the great outdoors!

    You can cook a whole turkey in a Dutch Oven with the help of a meat thermometer (to check the internal temperature at the thickest part of the turkey breast) and some charcoal briquettes.

    The bird is stuffed with onions and apple slices while it sits on top of onions, herbs, and stock.

    Putting the lid on top with some hot coals keeps all the moisture in for a tender bird.

    Follow the instructions for the roast turkey from Must Have Mom to try it for yourself.

    Or adapt it for a regular oven if you're cooking indoors.

    Tip: Try this with my homemade no cook Cranberry Relish. Delicious!

    A chicken is being cooked in a charcoal grill for Thanksgiving using Dutch oven recipes.Pin

    Dutch Oven Turkey Breast With Cranberry Orange Glaze

    Serve an easy dinner for six by making this delicious turkey breast with a flavorful cranberry orange glaze from The Healthy Epicurean.

    It's incredibly juicy with loads of flavor from the glaze and fresh herbs like rosemary and thyme.

    Rosemary sprigs add aromatic flavor to pork tenderloin cooked in a Dutch oven, perfect for Thanksgiving recipes.Pin

    Stuffed Turkey Breast

    An entire Thanksgiving meal in one dish? Now, that's convenient!

    Cast Iron Recipes has a terrific dish for a stuffed turkey breast that combines several dishes into one.

    The turkey breast is rolled with stuffing and green bean casserole and cooked with cream of mushroom soup on top.

    When it's done, drizzle cranberry sauce over the top and sprinkle some crispy fried onions.

    Stuffed chicken breast cooked in a dutch oven with a savory sauce and roasted nuts, perfect for Thanksgiving.Pin

    Turkey Alternatives

    Tired of turkey? Serve up a main dish from this list as a tasty alternative.

    Dutch Oven Whole Chicken

    A Dutch oven is the easiest way to cook a whole chicken that's tender and juicy totally effortlessly.

    The Typical Mom's recipe calls for stuffing the chicken with veggies like carrots, celery, and onions, which get perfectly tender during the cooking process.

    Potatoes cook underneath the chicken for a complete meal.

    A chicken cooked in a dutch oven with vegetables.Pin

    Dutch Oven Honey Ham

    Get your spiral ham ready for dinner guests quickly in the Dutch oven.

    It also works for ham that's not yet sliced, but a spiral sliced ham is way better because the glaze gets into all the nooks and crannies.

    It'll be ready in a little over an hour!

    A Thanksgiving recipe that involves a cast iron skillet filled with meat and onions.Pin

    Lemon Butter Chicken Drumsticks

    This dish from Frugal Mom-Eh is easy enough for a weeknight dinner but impressive enough for holidays.

    The drumsticks are tender on the inside with perfectly crispy skin on the outside.

    They're cooked in butter, herbs, seasonings, black pepper, thyme, smoked paprika, garlic, and lemon to be ultra-flavorful.

    Remember to leave the lid off the Dutch oven if you're cooking meat with the skin on so it can get crispy.

    Lemon-thyme chicken cooked in a skillet for a delicious Thanksgiving recipe.Pin

    Maple Bourbon Glazed Ham

    Finish a precooked ham in your Dutch oven on the grill. The maple bourbon glaze is what really takes this from an ordinary ham to a delicious holiday meal.

    The glaze is made with maple bourbon, brown sugar, apple juice, lemon juice, herbs, seasonings, and a handful of other ingredients.

    If you're making this meal while camping, prepare the glaze at home to make things easier!

    Prep your magic bbq pre-baked brisket in a dutch oven for a flavorful Thanksgiving recipe on the grill.Pin

    Easy Cornish Hens

    Here's a meal that looks spectacular but is way easier than baking a large turkey. With Cornish hens, every person gets their own individual-sized chicken.

    Cooked along with onions, lemon, sage, rosemary, and plenty of seasonings, it has all the smells and rich flavors of Thanksgiving.

    It's easy to double the recipe to feed 6 instead of 3!

    Thanksgiving chicken cooked in a Dutch oven with lemons and dill.Pin

    Thanksgiving Side Dishes in the Dutch Oven

    Some people may go straight for the bird or the meat, but the sides are what makes the meal, in my opinion.

    Here are some delicious sides to make in a Dutch oven that are sure to be crowd pleasers.

    Make Ahead Turkey Gravy

    When you're serving turkey, gravy is a MUST.

    You can make this turkey gravy ahead of time, which is such a relief when you're busy enough in the kitchen as it is on Thanksgiving.

    You'll cook turkey wings, carrots, celery, onions, and garlic to get those delicious turkey drippings to start the gravy.

    Although it's a bit of work making homemade gravy, it's completely worth it for the flavor factor. Serve over your turkey and mashed potatoes.

    Yum!

    A person using a Dutch oven prepares Thanksgiving recipes by pouring gravy over mashed potatoes and gravy.Pin

    Candied Sweet Potato Casserole

    It's almost sweet enough to be a dessert, and this sweet potato casserole is sure to become one of your favorite side dishes.

    The marshmallow-y, brown sugar topping is the best part. Even the kids will love it.

    A cheesy casserole in a white dutch oven.Pin

    Cheesy Mashed Potatoes

    No Thanksgiving table is complete without loads of mashed potatoes. They're the perfect vehicle for the gravy, after all.

    Make sure you use an enameled Dutch oven for this recipe — you don't want to use traditional a cast iron Dutch oven for boiling water.

    Four types of cheese (cream cheese, Gruyere, gouda, and cheddar cheese) herbs, and butter make these fluffy potatoes from Cast Iron Recipes rich, delicious, and oh-so-cheesy.

    A Dutch oven filled with creamy mashed potatoes, perfect for Thanksgiving dinner.Pin

    Spicy Chorizo Sage Cornbread Dressing

    Have you always found stuffing to be a little, well, boring? I did, but you can't say that at all about this spicy chorizo cornbread stuffing.

    It's good enough to eat on its own, no turkey needed. But it's a great complement to your Thanksgiving meal.

    A Dutch oven filled with Thanksgiving stuffing on a wooden table.Pin

    One Pot Mushroom Rice

    One pot dishes like this mushroom rice are such a time saver on special occasions. Who doesn't love minimizing dishwashing?

    Mushrooms, rice, onions, garlic, thyme, and broth cook together to make a creamy rice dish that pairs beautifully with any type of meat you're serving on Thanksgiving, from turkey to chicken to ham.

    Thanksgiving mushroom risotto cooked in a blue Dutch oven on a rustic wooden table.Pin

    Oven Roasted Leeks and Potatoes

    This budget-friendly dish is healthy, too. Leeks taste like onions and garlic combined and add incredible flavor to potatoes.

    You can make this recipe on a sheet pan or in a large Dutch oven; it's up to you.

    Try it with turnips or parsnips instead of potatoes if you're watching your starches.

    A dutch oven filled with potatoes and greens.Pin

    Classic Green Bean Casserole

    A classic Thanksgiving side dish, the Dutch Oven is the perfect kitchen tool to make this time-honored casserole.

    You can start with cooking the green beans on the stove top, and after draining them, finish with the rest of the ingredients in the oven.

    Creamy, crunchy, and just what you need to help round out your meal.

    A Thanksgiving casserole dish with a wooden spoon on top.Pin

    Creamy Butter Beans

    For a scrumptious side to accompany your ham, try these creamy butter beans from Spicy Southern Kitchen.

    Thick, creamy, and packed with smoky ham, they'll become a new, non-traditional holiday favorite.

    White bean and ham soup cooked in a dutch oven.Pin

    Pumpkin Soup

    Planning a fancy meal with multiple courses? Start off with some homemade pumpkin soup.

    It's a yummy way to warm up your belly before the main course. The crumbled bacon and toasted pumpkin seeds on top are perfection.

    Two Dutch oven pumpkin soup recipes on a Thanksgiving table.Pin

    Breads and Desserts

    A piece of homemade bread to go with the meal and a delicious dessert afterwards — what could be better?

    Crusty Dutch Oven Bread

    If you think homemade bread is difficult, think again.

    This no-knead artisan bread requires only 4 ingredients (or 3 if you don't count water).

    Slather it with honey butter or serve a toasted piece of it with your pumpkin soup.

    A loaf of bread in a dutch oven on a Thanksgiving table.Pin

    Garlic Rosemary Bread

    Another crusty artisan bread, this one amps up the flavor with garlic and rosemary.

    This easy, no-knead bread is terrific with salted butter, soup, or alongside your meal.

    A  Thanksgiving recipe featuring a rosemary and garlic Dutch oven bread displayed on a wooden board.Pin

    Dutch Oven Blueberry Bread

    Serve our yummy blueberry bread for dessert or as a snack for the kids while they wait on the meal to finish cooking.

    Frozen blueberries work beautifully for this recipe since they're not in season during Thanksgiving.

    With a hint of lemon to brighten the flavor, it's the perfect amount of sweet.

    A dutch oven blueberry cake.Pin

    Dutch Oven Pumpkin Pie Dump Cake

    You don't have to be on a camping trip to enjoy this pumpkin pie cake. Thanksgiving is the perfect occasion to make it.

    The recipe is for a dump cake that starts with a boxed cake mix that's jazzed up with pumpkin puree, pumpkin pie spice, and crunchy walnuts.

    Serve this delectable dessert with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and a drizzle of caramel.

    Thanksgiving recipe featuring a pecan-topped pie cooked in a dutch oven.Pin

    Dutch Oven Apple Pie

    With a flaky crust and flavorful apple pie filling, your camping companions will be delighted with this rustic apple pie.

    Though it's a challenging recipe with a lot of steps, it'll be worth it to taste it and see those happy faces.

    A slice of apple pie on a plate next to a campfire during Thanksgiving.Pin

    Dutch Oven Peach Cobbler

    For another campfire dessert, make this homemade peach cobbler over the campfire.

    Grab a couple of cans of peaches, yellow cake mix, butter, and cinnamon to pull it together. Yes, it's really that simple! If you like this, you'll also enjoy our Cookie Crumb Peach Cobbler.

    A delicious batch of peach cobbler in dutch ovens, perfect for Thanksgiving.Pin

    Recipes for Leftover Turkey or Ham

    What are you going to do to turn those leftovers into something more appetizing? We've got a few ideas for you!

    Leftover Turkey Soup

    Turn leftover turkey breast into turkey soup. It's just like chicken noodle soup but made with turkey instead.

    Double or triple the batch to freeze some for later in the winter. It'll be a welcome meal when you're under the weather.

    Chicken noodle soup cooked in a dutch oven with a wooden spoon.Pin

    Leftover Turkey Gumbo

    This hot and hearty dish is packed with flavor. Though it's not a traditional gumbo (no seafood here), you'll get plenty of yumminess from the turkey and andouille sausage in a dark brown roux.

    Serve it over rice for a meal that'll fill you up for hours.

    A Thanksgiving Dutch oven recipe featuring a flavorful pot of stew served with a wooden spoon.Pin

    Turkey Butternut Squash Chili

    There are no beans in this warm, comforting turkey chili recipe. Instead, you'll enjoy lots of dark meat turkey, butternut squash, onions, and carrots in a delicious blend of spices and seasonings.

    Sweet potatoes would be tasty in this recipe, but they'll take longer to cook than the squash.

    Two traditional Dutch oven recipes for Thanksgiving, featuring two steaming bowls of soup on a rustic wooden table.Pin

    Leftover Hambone Soup

    Use your leftover ham to make a cozy soup to enjoy for days after Thanksgiving is over. It's also a clever way to use leftover veggies!

    Made with white kidney beans, ham, corn, carrots, and more, it's packed with protein and other good-for-you nutrients.

    A dutch oven bowl of ham and potato soup with a sprig of thyme.Pin

    Pin this list of Dutch Oven Thanksgiving Recipes to come back to next year on Turkey Day. You may just find a new family tradition in cooking with your Dutch oven!

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    More Thanksgiving Recipes

    • Homemade Dinner Rolls
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    • Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffins (a great breakfast Thanksgiving morning)
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    About Sarita Harbour

    Sarita Harbour is a long-time freelance writer, blogger, and homesteader who has been creating online content for over 15 years. She’s the founder of An Off Grid Life, where she shares practical advice on self-reliance, homesteading, off-grid living, and homeschooling based on her 11-year adventure living in Canada’s remote Northwest Territories.

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