For me Christmas is the biggest meal celebration of the year.
For the vegetables I have roasted potatoes and parsnips, mashed carrot and turnip (swedes can be used instead of turnips) and brussel sprouts.
Since I don't eat meat I cook myself a Quorn roast for a meat substitute. For my guests, I usually cook them Turkey crown (usually with stuffing on the middle) as they're so much easier to cook than a full turkey.
For a side you can't forget a couple of Yorkshire Puddings. I'll be surprised if they're a thing over in the States so here's a picture in case they're not:
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I make a gravy and I also have cranberry sauce available.
For dessert, I serve a selection of Christmas pudding, trifle, chocolate yule log and pandoro.
Drinks - I have a choice of Asti (sweet sparkling wine), mead, beer and fruit juices.
It sounds like a lot but in my family we have the main meal at lunch and the dessert course in the evening. On average I have between 4-6 people at Christmas. Although this year it'll just be me and the fiancé so we'll have the same type of veg, share the quorn roast, not forgetting the Yorkshire Puddings, and either have a pandoro or a yule log.
What do you usually have for Thanksgiving? I always imagine it's similar to what we have at Christmas.