Friendsgiving is a celebration of good friends and good food, in the spirit of Thanksgiving. Unlike traditional Thanksgiving, where the host usually prepares the entire meal, many Friendsgiving feasts represent a coming together of the guests’ culinary contributions.
Friendsgiving is sometimes a replacement for the traditional holiday when you can’t travel home or you find it difficult to be around family this time of year. If you’ve never heard of this holiday, you’re not alone: Merriam-Webster didn’t add Friendsgiving to the dictionary until 2020!
One of the best things about Friendsgiving is that it allows anyone, anywhere, to celebrate the practice of coming together with those they care about – you don’t need to be in the United States to appreciate the sentiment of the holiday.
As with any party or gathering, preparation is key. If you’re hosting a potluck Friendsgiving, there are a few ways to ensure the celebration is a success.
While Friendsgiving foods don’t necessarily need to be aligned with what’s traditionally served at Thanksgiving, many people like to keep with the theme of the holiday. Here is a list of delicious recipes that you can use as inspiration for your celebration.
Appetizers set the mood for the entire meal. They can be simple yet delicious!
If your guests are all meat eaters, including meat for the main meal is easy and a classic way to center the entire dinner. If some of them follow a vegetarian, vegan, or plant-based diet, make sure guests can bring meat-free options for them to enjoy.
Some people say that Thanksgiving (or any holiday) isn’t complete without the sides ‒ and I’m inclined to agree!
Along with sides, many Thanksgiving and Friendsgiving tables offer some type of bread, rice, or pastry.
If some of your guests have a sweet tooth, put them in charge of bringing dessert – they probably know best!
Ensure that you have a variety of alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages for your guests to enjoy.
With a little planning, Friendsgiving is a celebration that distributes effort and doesn’t put the burden on any one person or household. Whether Friendsgiving is a new tradition you’re starting or one that you’ve been putting together for years, it’s an occasion anyone can make their own in order to celebrate the season.