Friendsgiving is all fun and games until you realize the oven is already crammed with everyone else’s casseroles, pies, and who-knows-what-else. That’s where these no-oven-required recipes come in to save the day—and your sanity. Whether you’re bringing a side, a main, or something sweet, these dishes are prepped ahead, travel-friendly, and guaranteed to earn you some “oohs” and “ahhs” without the host having to rearrange their entire kitchen.

A bowl of creamy mashed potatoes topped with a pat of melting butter on a table. Surrounding the bowl are various vegetables and utensils, creating a rustic, inviting scene.
Photo credit: Natalie Marble Cooks.
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5-Ingredient Slow Cooker Cranberry Sauce

Slow cooker cranberry sauce with orange and cinnamon.
5-Ingredient Slow Cooker Cranberry Sauce. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This slow cooker cranberry sauce is as simple as it gets. With just five ingredients, it’s ready to serve as soon as you arrive, keeping the stovetop clear for other dishes. A perfect addition to the table.
Get the Recipe: 5-Ingredient Slow Cooker Cranberry Sauce

Green Beans with Cranberries, Bacon & Goat Cheese

Green beans and cranberries on a plate with bacon and goat cheese.
Green Beans with Cranberries, Bacon & Goat Cheese. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

These green beans are packed with flavor and color, thanks to cranberries, bacon, and goat cheese. They don’t need reheating, so you can bring them along as a ready-to-go side dish.
Get the Recipe: Green Beans with Cranberries, Bacon & Goat Cheese

Air Fryer Cornish Hens

Air fryer Cornish hens on a cutting board with carving knife.
Air Fryer Cornish Hens. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

These Cornish hens are crispy, juicy, and made entirely in the air fryer. Perfect for smaller Friendsgiving gatherings, they’re a great main dish that skips the oven and wows the crowd.
Get the Recipe: Air Fryer Cornish Hens

Pumpkin Cheesecake Dip

Pumpkin Cheesecake Dip. Photo credit: Recipes From a Pantry.

This dip is your shortcut to Friendsgiving dessert success. It combines pumpkin and cheesecake flavors in a creamy, no-bake treat that you can whip up in minutes. Serve it with graham crackers or fruit, and let everyone dig in without worrying about oven space.
Get the Recipe: Pumpkin Cheesecake Dip

Thanksgiving Salad

Thanksgiving Salad. Photo credit: Recipes From a Pantry.

A fresh and vibrant salad loaded with apples, cranberries, and nuts that balances out the richness of traditional dishes. This salad doesn’t need reheating or refrigeration, so it’s perfect to assemble ahead and bring along to Friendsgiving.
Get the Recipe: Thanksgiving Salad

Sweet Potato Chocolate Pudding

Sweet Potato Chocolate Pudding. Photo credit: Tasha’s Artisan Foods.

This smooth, chocolatey dessert is a great way to surprise your Friendsgiving crowd. Made with sweet potatoes, it’s rich, creamy, and ready without any baking. It’s a perfect way to offer something a little unexpected while keeping things easy.
Get the Recipe: Sweet Potato Chocolate Pudding

Crockpot Boneless Turkey Breast

Crockpot Boneless Turkey Breast. Photo credit: The Clean Eating Couple.

This crockpot turkey breast is a game-changer for Friendsgiving. Juicy, tender, and flavorful, it lets you skip the oven chaos entirely. You can prep it ahead of time and bring it ready to serve, so the host doesn’t have to juggle oven space.
Get the Recipe: Crockpot Boneless Turkey Breast

3-Minute Cranberry Aioli

3-Minute Cranberry Aioli (Mayo Sauce). Photo credit: The Fruity Jem.

A quick cranberry mayo that transforms leftovers or sandwiches into something special. With just three ingredients and three minutes, it’s an easy addition to your Friendsgiving spread that won’t demand any kitchen time once you’re there.
Get the Recipe: 3-Minute Cranberry Aioli (Mayo Sauce)

Savory Mashed Sweet Potatoes

Savory Mashed Sweet Potatoes. Photo credit: Homemade Hooplah.

These mashed sweet potatoes are a crowd-pleaser that you can make stovetop. With butter and fresh herbs, they pair well with everything on the table and free up the oven for those who still need it. Bring them ready to serve and enjoy the compliments.
Get the Recipe: Savory Mashed Sweet Potatoes

Pumpkin Pie Rice Krispie Treats

Pumpkin Pie Rice Krispie Treats. Photo credit: Cooking With Carlee.

Skip the oven and bring these fun pumpkin pie-flavored Rice Krispie treats to Friendsgiving. They’re easy to prep, transport well, and add a playful touch to the dessert table. No one will miss the traditional pie when these show up.
Get the Recipe: Pumpkin Pie Rice Krispie Treats

Homemade Pumpkin Spice Chocolates

Homemade Pumpkin Spice Chocolates. Photo credit: A Sweet Alternative.

These pumpkin spice chocolates are the definition of Friendsgiving-friendly. They come together quickly, are easy to transport, and deliver those cozy fall flavors everyone loves without requiring an oven or reheating.
Get the Recipe: Homemade Pumpkin Spice Chocolates

Caviar and Crème Fraîche Potato Chips

Caviar and Crème Fraîche Potato Chips. Photo credit: Rebecca Taig.

Fancy without the hassle. These chips are topped with caviar and crème fraîche, making them a classy yet low-effort appetizer. Perfect for impressing your Friendsgiving crowd without needing a single burner or oven.
Get the Recipe: Caviar and Crème Fraîche Potato Chips

The Best Mustard Mashed Potatoes

The Best Mustard Mashed Potatoes. Photo credit: Natalie Marble Cooks.

These mashed potatoes are not your standard side dish. With a tangy mustard kick, they’re prepped entirely on the stovetop and are great for adding some personality to the table. No oven? No problem—they’re ready to shine.
Get the Recipe: The Best Mustard Mashed Potatoes

Roasted Pear Salad with Arugula

Roasted Pear Salad with Arugula. Photo credit: Natalie Marble Cooks.

Bring some elegance to Friendsgiving with this roasted pear salad. It’s easy to prep ahead, and the arugula with spiced maple vinaigrette balances rich dishes perfectly. You don’t need to reheat it, so it’s a low-stress option to take along.
Get the Recipe: Roasted Pear Salad with Arugula

Balsamic Green Beans

Balsamic Green Beans. Photo credit: Living Chirpy.

These balsamic green beans with walnuts are a simple yet flavorful side that’s quick to make and doesn’t need reheating. They hold up well at room temperature, making them a great addition to a no-oven Friendsgiving menu.
Get the Recipe: Balsamic Green Beans

Winter Salad with Balsamic Vinaigrette

Winter Salad with Balsamic Vinaigrette. Photo credit: Living Chirpy.

This fresh winter salad comes together in just 10 minutes and is packed with pomegranate seeds and feta. It’s a no-cook option that brings a bright, festive touch to your Friendsgiving spread.
Get the Recipe: Winter Salad with Balsamic Vinaigrette

Instant Pot Mashed Sweet Potatoes

Instant Pot Mashed Sweet Potatoes. Photo credit: Well Fed Baker.

Free up the oven and go for these creamy mashed sweet potatoes made in the Instant Pot. They’re quick, easy, and perfect for a Friendsgiving side that’s ready to serve with no extra hassle.
Get the Recipe: Instant Pot Mashed Sweet Potatoes

Pecan Pie Dip

Pecan Pie Dip. Photo credit: Dinners Done Quick.

This no-bake pecan pie dip is an easy dessert that skips the oven but delivers big on flavor. With a creamy base and crunchy pecan topping, it’s a hit for dipping cookies or fruit at Friendsgiving.
Get the Recipe: Pecan Pie Dip

Pumpkin Deviled Eggs

Pumpkin Deviled Eggs. Photo credit: Dinners Done Quick.

These deviled eggs add a festive vibe to your Friendsgiving table. Shaped and colored like pumpkins, they’re a fun, no-bake appetizer that’s both creative and easy to bring along.
Get the Recipe: Pumpkin Deviled Eggs

3-Ingredient Pumpkin Mousse

3-Ingredient Pumpkin Mousse. Photo credit: Sweet Fix Baker.

A quick pumpkin mousse that keeps things simple but satisfying. Made with just three ingredients, it’s an easy dessert to whip up and transport to your Friendsgiving celebration.
Get the Recipe: 3-Ingredient Pumpkin Mousse

Easy Dessert Charcuterie Board

Easy Dessert Charcuterie Board. Photo credit: Sweet Fix Baker.

This dessert board is a no-brainer for Friendsgiving. Using only store-bought items, it’s easy to assemble and gives everyone a little bit of everything without the need for an oven.
Get the Recipe: Easy Dessert Charcuterie Board

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