A Peek Into Friendsgiving Hosted by Two America’s Test Kitchen Editors



Cook’s Country Deputy Food Editor Morgan Bolling and Senior Tastings and Tastings Editor Lauren Savoie spend Friendsgiving together every year. This year, they wanted to share the tradition with all of you too! Follow along as they spend a weekend in Vermont with their friends cooking up all the classics.

Get the recipe for Morgan’s Sweet Potato Crunch:

Get the recipe for Morgan’s Smoked Pulled Turkey:

Get the recipe for Amish Potato Filling:

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24 Comments

  1. So heart-warming. What fun. Friends and I are doing this, but we are diverting from the Turkey because we are having it after our family gatherings and figure everyone will be turkeyed-out and craving BEEF and seafood!

  2. love this video! i've been hearing about these friendsgivings for years, it looks so fun. i have totally adopted doing that Tennessee pulled turkey instead of a big whole bird, my mom even said she's down to do it this year, i love how it frees up the oven and is so juicy and delicious!

  3. Wow!! I just 'searched' for Cook's Country on my TV. Yes! So happy to see that KET has two shows; Chicken & Cornbread, Sat., 11/23/2019. Also; The Perfect Cake, 11/24/2019!! It's one of the perks living only one mile from Kentucky, & receiving KET. I'm truly a VERY southern Hoosier. Very excited to see whatcha' all are gonna' cook up. 🍗 🍠 🥧 🥕 🍅 🥦 🌽 🥗 🍲 🥮 🎂 🧁 Wishing all of you, a very blessed, happy Thanksgiving. 🦃🦃🦃🦃🦃🦃🦃🦃🦃🦃

  4. Since some of you seem confused as to what Friendsgiving is – the point is not to correct or replace Thanksgiving itself. Thanksgiving is about spending time with family and friends, but people often have separate familial obligations so they can't spend time together the day of. Friendsgiving is just about finding a separate time that friends are available to get together and celebrate. If anything it's about embracing and expanding upon Thanksgiving traditions, and the different name is just because it's on a different day.

  5. I'm a VERY southern Hoosier, but, I've ALWAYS wanted to visit Vermont. Yeah. Maple syrup!! Y'all need to keep some type of gloves on (hats, too) ….. You're ALL so very blessed to have each other. ♥️♥️♥️

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