Potatoes can be baked or mashed. Also yams or sweet potatoes. Also pumpkins. I suppose you could mash your turkey if you really wanted to ...
mashed potatoes
MasheD potatoes Obviously
turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, pie, gravy and your own food
French-fried, mashed, baked, or otherwiseófigure prominently in most meals.
it would be mashed potato but it would be baked style It matters not whether you boiled, baked or steamed the potato, the end result is 'mashed potato' Are you guys seriously arguing over this?
Some Thanksgiving dinner side dishes are: mashed potatoes, gravy, corn, stuffing, green beans, fruit and/or vegetable trays, yeast rolls (or other type of bread), cranberries (or cranberry sauce), baked beans, "deviled" eggs, sweet potatoes, different types of salads, or other side dishes. The most popular side dishes are probably stuffing and mashed potatoes & gravy.
A Thanksgiving Day meal is usually a large meal with a turkey and stuffing, cranberries, other side dishes (mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, baked beans, green beans, gravy, etc.), bread or rolls, and pumpkin pie and/or other desserts.
Baked and mashed are easiest
Mashed Potatoes, sweet potatoes, stuffing.
I love to eat mashed potatoes with gravy on Thanksgiving.
Pumpkin food, TURKEY with stuffing, apple pie, potatoes, mashed potatoes, gravy, veggies, apple sauce, pecan pie, fruit salad, cheesecake