Thanksgiving Appetizers You Can Make Ahead for Stress-Free Hosting

Thanksgiving is a season for indulging, giving thanks, and enjoying good food with family and friends. With all the dishes to prepare, make-ahead appetizers are a lifesaver: prepare them ahead of time so you aren’t running around on the big day.

Thanksgiving food table.

Make-ahead appetizers are essential when hosting a large crowd. They let you spend more time with guests and less time tied to the kitchen.

Chafing dishes are especially helpful for buffet-style serving. Being able to set things up hours ahead and let guests serve themselves takes the stress out of entertaining and lets you enjoy the celebration.

Make Ahead Thanksgiving Appetizers

Below are favorite make-ahead appetizers that hold up well and taste great. Some are best served cold or at room temperature, while others can be reheated. Either way, preparing them ahead means less work on Thanksgiving Day and more time with family.

Pumpkin hummus on white plate with chick peas.

Pumpkin Hummus

This savory pumpkin hummus blends pumpkin puree, chickpeas, and seasonings into a fall-ready dip. It can be made 2–3 days ahead and served straight from the fridge, making it ideal for a stress-free appetizer table.

Fun skewered appetizers that are perfect for a party.

Butternut Squash and Bacon Skewers

Roasted butternut squash skewers topped with maple syrup and bacon bits are a perfect Thanksgiving bite. Bake them the day before and reheat briefly before serving for a warm, crowd-pleasing appetizer.

biscuit cups filled wth creamed corn on plate.

Creamed Corn Filled Biscuit Cups

Creamed corn turned into bite-sized biscuit cups is a fun, fork-free twist on a classic side. Bake a day ahead and reheat for 10–15 minutes so they are warmed through—guaranteed to be a hit.

sweet potatoes with brie cheese and nuts on plate

Brie Sweet Potato Rounds

Roasted sweet potato rounds topped with brie and maple-coated walnuts are sweet, savory, and crunchy. Partially bake them ahead of time, then finish in the oven an hour before serving for the best texture.

Pumpkin cheese ball apptizer dip shaped into a pumpkin.

Pumpkin Shaped Cheese Ball

This pumpkin-shaped cheese ball, coated in shredded cheddar, is one of the best make-ahead options. It keeps for days in the fridge and makes a festive centerpiece for your appetizer spread.

Crostinis with pomegrant, cheese and pistachios on a white serving board.

Pistachio, Feta & Pomegranate Crostinis

These colorful crostinis combine pistachios, feta, and pomegranate for a festive appetizer. They can be prepped a few hours ahead since they don’t require reheating.

Mini Christmas Cheese Balls

Mini Cheese Balls

Mini cheese balls are perfectly portioned and can be rolled and refrigerated 1–2 days before serving. They capture fall flavors with craisins, rosemary, and pecans in a cute, bite-sized package.

Puffed pastry with pear on a white counter.

Gouda-Pear Puffed Pastry

Gouda and pear puff pastry makes a savory-sweet tart perfect for pre-dinner entertaining. Fully assemble it ahead of time and refrigerate until you’re ready to bake on the day of serving.

Bread stuffed with cold spinach dip

Creamy Cold Spinach Dip

A classic make-ahead option, this creamy cold spinach dip takes minutes to prepare and can be made up to three days in advance. Serve it chilled in a bread bowl or with crackers for an easy, crowd-pleasing starter.

Aplle crostinits with feta and hazelnuts.

Whipped Feta Apple Hazelnut Crostini Without Bread

These bread-free crostinis hold up well when prepped ahead of time. Whipped feta, apples, and hazelnuts create a festive and unique appetizer that’s easy to prepare in advance.

Turkey crostini appetizer with cranberry and brie.

Turkey Breast Crostini with Brie and Cranberry Sauce

Turkey crostinis topped with brie and cranberry sauce are a tasty way to welcome guests. Assemble a few hours ahead and reheat briefly when guests arrive so everything is warm and ready.

cranberry jalapeno dip in a plate with crackers.

Cranberry Jalapeno Dip

This cold cranberry-jalapeno dip is an unexpected and delightful combination of tart, sweet, savory, and mild heat. It can be made 2–3 days in advance and served chilled for an easy, flavorful starter.

I rely on chafing dishes or warming trays when serving large groups so food stays warm without tying up the oven needed for the turkey. For gatherings of more than 10 people, they make a big difference—allowing you to set food out early and relax.

Not sure how many appetizers to prepare? Check appetizer serving recommendations to plan portions that suit your guest count.

Other Popular Thanksgiving Recipes:

  • Pumpkin Whipped Cream With Pumpkin Puree
  • Pumpkin Pie Margarita
  • Pumpkin Fluff Dip With Cream Cheese
  • Pumpkin Pie Martini (w/ Rumchata)