Hey guys, Thanksgiving's right around the corner, and who wants to slave over a hot stove when you could be kicking back with the game on? If you're hosting this year, Costco's got your back with these no-fuss sides that'll have everyone raving without breaking a sweat. Last fall, I threw together a spread using these bad boys, and let me tell ya, it was smooth sailing—my brother-in-law even asked for the "recipe," like I slaved over it or somethin'. Grab 'em on your next warehouse run, heat 'em up, and boom, you're the hero of the feast. These picks are hearty, tasty, and perfect for feeding a crowd without the hassle.
Nothing beats a big ol' scoop of mashed potatoes to soak up that turkey gravy, right? Costco's Kirkland version comes in a ready-to-heat tray that's loaded with real butter and Yukon Golds for that fluffy, lump-free vibe. Just pop it in the microwave for five minutes or oven for 20, and you're golden. It's got that homey taste that hits the spot after a long day, and at under $5 a pound, it's a steal for keeping things simple and delishus.
Green bean casserole is that one side nobody skips, and Costco's pre-made tray nails it with fresh beans, creamy mushroom soup, and those crispy fried onions on top. No chopping or stirring required—just slide it into the oven for 25 minutes till it's bubbly and golden. I love how it adds that veggie kick to the plate without feeling like rabbit food, making the whole meal feel balanced and hearty.
Who says mac and cheese is just for kids? This Stonemill tray from Costco is packed with sharp cheddar and elbow pasta, turning into a gooey masterpiece with a quick bake. Give it 30 minutes at 350 degrees, and you've got a side that'll steal the show from the bird itself. It's rich and satisfying, perfect for when you want somethin' a little indulgent on the big occassion—trust me, it'll disappear faster than the last cold beer.
Creamed corn brings a touch of down-home charm to the table, and Fra'Mani's version at Costco is straight fire—sweet corn kernels in a velvety cream sauce with a hint of herbs. Heat it up on the stovetop in under 10 minutes, stirring once or twice, and it's ready to serve warm and cozy. This one's my go-to for adding a pop of color and flavor that pairs killer with everything else, keepin' the spread feelin' fresh without any extra work.
Cranberry sauce rounds out the meal with that bright, tangy bite, and Costco's organic jar is pure simplicity—no cooking, just chill it and plop it on the table. Made with real cranberries and a touch of orange, it's got that homemade taste without the boiling mess. Spoon it alongside the turkey for a contrast that wakes up your taste buds, and it'll have folks goin' back for more like it's goin' outta style. Easy peasy, and way better than the canned stuff from the corner store.