Inside Kylie Jenner's Food-Filled Friendsgiving

The 19-year-old reality star hosted a Thanksgiving dinner for her gal pals and boyfriend

By Samantha Schnurr Nov 23, 2016 3:09 PMTags
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When it comes to hosting a Friendsgiving, it appears Kylie Jenner follows one simple motto: go big or go home. 

The 19-year-old reality star was not playing around when she decided to invite a group of her best gal pals, boyfriend Tyga and his son King Cairo to her house for a feast two days before Thanksgiving.

As Tuesday night unfolded, Jenner put her friends to work preparing some of the holiday's most quintessential dishes, including mashed potatoes, macaroni and cheese, stuffing, green bean casserole and, of course, a golden turkey. 

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While one lady spooned cornbread mixture into an adorable fall-themed baking tray, BFF Jordyn Woods got to work washing the brussels sprouts. Kylie noted her signature candied yams were already cooking along with a ham topped with pineapple. Meanwhile, Nanny Joy, King Cairo's nanny, was also spotted in the kitchen helping the ladies pull the dinner together.

As the finished plates assembled on the kitchen counter, it was clear they may have had more delicious food than they had mouths to eat it. 

"How am I going to fit all this in my stomach?" the makeup mogul asked herself on Snapchat. "I don't know, but we'll see."

Watch: How Kylie and Kendall Jenner Keep Up With The Family

Jenner previously dished to E! News about her plans to host a Friendsgiving ahead of the annual holiday. In fact, she and sister Kendall Jenner were hosting dueling dinners and even invited some of the same friends as the ultimate test of loyalty. 

Fortunately, it was the perfect practice for Kylie as she is also hosting the famous clan at her house for the official holiday. 

"Family Thanksgiving's at my house this year," she told E!'s Sibley Scoles. "I'm really excited. Khloe [Kardashian] usually does it, but she's out of town this year and Kourtney [Kardashian] does like every other holiday, so I was like, 'I'll take over Thanksgiving this year.'"