Thanksgiving 2015: Recipes for the Top 6 Most-Tweeted About Thanksgiving Foods
Try a recipe from the "GMA" archive.
— -- The biggest food holiday of the year is just one week away, and as families around the country are planning what recipes to prepare for their Thanksgiving Day feast, many are taking to Twitter to search and share foods to serve.
Twitter compiled data for the most tweeted-about dishes in the weeks leading up to Thanksgiving. This year, it looks as if people are ready to prepare well-rounded meals, complete with meaty entrees, lip-smacking side dishes and delicious desserts.
We paired the most-searched Thanksgiving foods on Twitter with some of our favorite recipes from the “GMA” recipes archive, so break out that apron and start cooking!
1. Turkey
Mario Batali's Stuffed Turkey Click here for the recipe.
Carla Hall's Hot Fried Turkey Click here for the recipe.
Michael Symon's Juicy Turkey Cooked in Cheese Cloth Click here for the recipe.
Wolfgang Puck's Roast Turkey on a Bed of Vegetables Click here for the recipe.
2. Stuffing
Mario Batali's Sausage Ciabatta Stuffing Click here for the recipe.
Michael Anthony's Winter Squash Stuffing Click here for the recipe.
Scott Conant's Polenta 'Stuffing' Click here for the recipe.
3. Potatoes
Alton Brown's Creamy Garlic and Parm Mashed Potatoes Click here for the recipe.
Dude Foods' Deep-Fried Mashed Potatoes Click here for the recipe.
Emeril's Hash Brown Potatoes Click here for the recipe.
4. Casseroles
Alton Brown's Green Bean Casserole Click here for the recipe.
Salmon Casserole Click here for the recipe.
Emeril Lagasse's Cheesy Turkey and Wild Rice Casserole with Shiitake Mushroom Click here for the recipe.
5. Beans
Guy Fieri's Old-School Baked Beans Click here for the recipe.
Sauteed Green Beans with Quinoa & Lemon Click here for the recipe.
Rachael Ray's Black Beans Click here for the recipe.
6: Muffins
Mini Pumpkin Muffins Click here for the recipe.
Girl Who Bakes' Cinnamon Sugar Donut Muffins Click here for the recipe.
Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins Click here for the recipe.