Which Thanksgiving dish should you cook?
Thanksgiving is coming, and you've finally escaped the kids' table. You're an adult now, and it's time to contribute to the meal. What will you cook for Thanksgiving? Take our quiz to find out.
Which statement best describes you?
I'm a great baker.
I'm a good cook, and I prefer to focus on side dishes.
I'm a good cook, and I prefer to prepare meat.
I'm an awful cook.
Choose a kitchen appliance.
Oven
Stove
Microwave
Choose an adjective.
Cheesy
Savory
Sweet
Simple
How much time are you willing to spend on your dish?
All day!
A few hours.
As little time as possible.
Would Grandma trust you in her kitchen?
Of course! She knows I'm a great cook who learned from the best.
She gets a little nervous, but she trusts me, mostly.
Definitely not. She gets nervous if I even step inside.
Collard greens
You're a lover of vegetables and strong flavors, and you're willing to work for hours to perfect this dish. You will bring the collard greens to your family's Thanksgiving dinner.
Macaroni and cheese
Congratulations! With your cooking skills, you have gained your family's trust and will prepare the macaroni and cheese. This is not a task for the faint of heart: people are passionate about their mac and cheese.
Sweet potato casserole
You like a sweet side dish, and you're willing to try your best on this year's sweet potato casserole, complete with extra marshmallows and lots of brown sugar.
Turkey
Congratulations! Your mastery of cooking has elevated you to the task of preparing the Thanksgiving turkey.
Canned cranberry sauce
Okay, your cooking skills aren't quite up to par. Avoid years' worth of family gossip about your dry turkey or flavorless greens by bringing canned cranberry sauce.
Pumpkin pie
You love to bake, and your desserts are always a hit at potlucks and get-togethers. You should bring pumpkin pie to this year's Thanksgiving dinner.