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Help us create a reader-submitted Thanksgiving recipe book

You could help make a lot of Austinites thankful by sharing your best holiday recipes.

An overhead view of a Thanksgiving table spread.

We want to cook your recipe this year.

Photo by Askar Abayev

Stay hungry, my friends, because we want to do Thanksgiving Austin-style this year.

That’s why we’re asking our readers — at-home chefs and local restaurants alike — to share some of their favorite dishes to cook on Turkey Day. With your help, we can give everyone something to be thankful for: a vetted recipe book full of your food.

Before you submit, here are a few notes:

  • Don’t forget to add your name (or the restaurant you’re submitting on behalf of) so we can properly credit the recipes.
  • Make sure to include the name, and a photo if you have one, of the recipe.
  • Send this form to someone whose recipe you’d like to see included.

Share your recipe here and keep an eye out for dinner ideas in an upcoming newsletter.

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