This year I'm going to friends with my kids (whoops, young adults) and as desserts are my passion, that is what I'll be bringing. I definitely want to make Spiced maple pecan pie with star anise from Melissa Clark's wonderful new book, Cook This Now. I haven't decided on the other dessert - I'm rather hampered by my daughter's phobia about cooked fruit (weird, I know). Which rather cuts out a huge chunk of Thanksgiving desserts. Or maybe I'll make some cranberry chocolate cookies (dried cranberries are OK for her) for the kids who don't want "real" desserts. And then choose something with pears or apples - I'm thinking of a cake since I'm already making the pecan pie.
I have a ridiculous number of Thanksgiving recipes - I've kept the Gourmet Thanksgiving issue for about the last 20 years (but no more, sob). I subscribed even when I lived in the UK (and used to host a Thanksgiving dinner every year even though I don't have an ounce of American blood). And for about the last 10 years, Bon Appetit too. So that is a lot of recipes!
There are a few standards that cannot be varied (which will now appear for Christmas dinner, since that for Brits is very similar to the American Thanksgiving):
Artichoke, sausage and Parmesan cheese stuffing by Bruce Aidells from Nov 2002 Bon Appetit
Cranberry sauce with port and tangerine by Melissa Roberts from Nov 2007 Gourmet
Bacon-wrapped sausages by Nigella Lawson from Feast (also in Nigella Christmas)
Perfect roast potatoes also by Nigella Lawson from Feast (also in Nigella Christmas)
Everything else - sides, desserts, soup (if I have any help that year) - vary from year to year. I'd love to hear everyone else's favorites.