
A Feast to Remember Begins at Home
There’s something special about Thanksgiving in Tulsa — the crisp November air, the laughter of family gathering, and the unmistakable scent of roasted turkey drifting from a well-loved kitchen. For more than four decades, The Buckingham Group has helped homeowners design the spaces where these timeless traditions come to life. This year, we’re sharing our collection of award-worthy Thanksgiving recipes — dishes that balance elegance with simplicity and are sure to win applause at your holiday table.
From updated classics to unexpected local favorites, these recipes combine Tulsa’s warmth with flavors that celebrate the season.
1. Herb-Butter Roasted Turkey with Citrus and Sage
This is the bird that sets the tone for your entire celebration — golden, aromatic, and impossibly juicy. Start by making an herb compound butter: mix softened butter with chopped sage, rosemary, thyme, minced garlic, lemon zest, and a pinch of sea salt. Gently lift the turkey skin and spread the mixture underneath to lock in flavor. Roast slowly at 325°F, basting every 45 minutes.
Pro Tip: For extra moisture, add sliced oranges, onions, and herbs inside the cavity before roasting.
2. Brown Sugar and Pecan Sweet Potato Casserole
A dish that walks the line between side and dessert, this sweet potato casserole combines buttery richness with a crunchy pecan topping. Mash roasted sweet potatoes with butter, a hint of bourbon, and brown sugar. Top with a pecan-brown sugar crumble and bake until bubbling and golden.
Pro Tip: Add a drizzle of maple syrup just before serving for irresistible shine and flavor before roasting.
3. Savory Bread Stuffing with Sausage and Sage
This stuffing combines rustic artisan bread cubes with mild Italian sausage, caramelized onions, and fresh herbs. Toast the bread in advance, sauté aromatics, and mix with homemade chicken broth. Bake uncovered for the last 15 minutes just before serving for irresistible shine and flavor.
4. Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Honey Balsamic Glaze
Even the pickiest eaters will love these crispy, caramelized sprouts. Toss halved Brussels sprouts with olive oil, salt, and pepper, then roast at 425°F until browned. Drizzle with a mixture of honey and aged balsamic vinegar before serving. Add chopped candied pecans or pomegranate seeds for color.

5. Rustic Mashed Potatoes with Garlic and Cream Cheese
Skip the boxed potatoes — these rustic mashed potatoes are creamy and indulgent. Boil Yukon Golds, mash by hand, and fold in roasted garlic, cream cheese, and a splash of heavy cream. A touch of butter on top before serving gives them a gorgeous sheen worthy of any fine restaurant
6. Green Bean Almondine with Toasted Shallots
For a lighter take on the traditional casserole, sauté fresh green beans with butter, sliced almonds, and thinly shaved shallots until tender and fragrant.
7. Pumpkin Cheesecake with Gingersnap Crust
Move over pumpkin pie — this creamy, spiced cheesecake is the real showstopper. Blend cream cheese, pumpkin purée, brown sugar, and cinnamon, then pour it over a gingersnap crust and bake. Chill overnight and top with whipped cream and nutmeg.
8. Apple Cider Sangria
Combine crisp white wine, apple cider, sliced apples, oranges, and a cinnamon stick for the perfect Thanksgiving cocktail. Serve chilled for pre-dinner toasts or warmed in a slow cooker for a cozy after-dinner treat.
9. Local Tulsa Flavors to Add to Your Feast
Thanksgiving is also about celebrating community — and Tulsa offers exceptional local ingredients: Burn Co. BBQ for smoked turkey, Antoinette Baking Co. for pastries, and Sprouts Farmers Market for herbs and produce.
10. Create the Perfect Setting
Even the most exquisite dishes deserve a beautiful backdrop. Set your table with layers of texture — linen runners, gold flatware, and candlelight. Thanksgiving is about gratitude, but it’s also about design — creating a space where tradition and togetherness thrive.

The Final Ingredient: Gratitude
Every Thanksgiving, we’re reminded of what truly matters: the people we share our homes with. At The Buckingham Group, we’re grateful for the families who have trusted us to design spaces that bring them together — not just for the holidays, but for every day that follows.