10 Healthy Thanksgiving Recipes (Low Fat, Vegan, and Gluten Free) (2024)

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Grain-free stuffing by Megan at Detoxinista

Are you a Forks Over Knives or Fuhrman Fan? Do you eat a low-fat, plant-based diet à la Dr. McDougall or Dr. Ornish? Then again, perhaps you just want to serve up a delicious Thanksgiving feast that delights and nourishes the people you love?

If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, you’re in the right place! Read on for 10 stellar recipes that are not only low-fat and vegan, but gluten free too. So everyone—even those with wheat, dairy, and egg sensitivities—can join in the fun.

Bonus: Many of these recipes are quick, easy, and/or make-ahead. Let’s get cooking!

Virgin Cranberry Pomegranate Cider

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Credit: Jasmine @ Sweet Simple Vegan

What better way to welcome your Thanksgiving guests than with this jewel-toned cranberry pomegranate cider from Jasmine at Sweet Simple Vegan? Rich in polyphenols and antioxidants, this festive drink is as healthy as it is delicious. And since it’s alcohol-free, even the littlest guest can partake. 🙂 Serve chilled in wineglasses or steaming hot in cozy mugs. Make ahead, or mull this cider on Thanksgiving day to make your house smell divine!

5-Minute Spinach, Cranberry, and Pecan Salad

Making the Thanksgiving meal can be time-consuming; luckily this Veggie Quest spinach, cranberry, and pecan salad isn’t! It takes less than 5 minutes to pull together—just assemble and serve. Yet it looks gorgeous in a Thanksgiving spread and captures the tastiest flavors of fall. I like to serve it with a drizzle of fig vincotto vinegar or low-fat, store-bought balsamic vinaigrette. If you need a lower-fat swap for pecans, try crumbling in whole-grain, gluten-free pretzel rods from Mary’s Gone Crackers. Yum!

Creamy, Sweet, and Savory Vegan Butternut Squash Soup

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Credit: Deborah @ Urban Naturale

Kudos to Deborah at Urban Naturale for this beautiful, oil-free butternut squash soup! Redolent with onions, nutmeg, and the surprising sweetness of pineapple, it makes a scrumptious (and healthful) starter for your family get-together. Better yet, you can make this soup a day or two ahead. So you can spend less time in the kitchen—and more time with those you love—on Thanksgiving.

E’s Super-Awesome Brussels Sprouts and Mushrooms

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Credit: Susan @ FatFree Vegan Kitchen

Simple and simply delicious, these skillet-browned Brussels sprouts from Susan at FatFree Vegan Kitchen were actually her daughter E’s inspiration. However, unlike the sad, smushy sprouts of my youth (sorry Mom! 😉 ), these stove-top sprouts are cooked until just tender. Savory mushrooms and sweet caramelized onions up the yum factor, while this dish’s gorgeous green color is bling for your tabletop. Extra bonus: Since they’re browned on the stove, these tasty sprouts won’t compete for oven space on Thanksgiving day!

Quinoa-Stuffed Peppers

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Credit: Kimmy @ Rock My Vegan Socks

If you’re looking for something different for your Thanksgiving entree, try these stuffed peppers from Kimmy at Rock My Vegan Socks! Filled with a fluffy quinoa stuffing studded with mushrooms, celery, and sun-dried tomatoes, these cheerful stuffed peppers will bring a smile to your guests’ faces. What’s more, you can make the stuffing in advance to streamline day-of prep. While this recipe does use a touch of olive oil to saute the stuffing veggies, you can use veggie broth instead if needed. However you make it, though, you’re sure to be in for a treat!

Lentil & Rice Loaf

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Credit: Cathy @ Straight Up Food

The traditionalists out there will love this recipe! Created by Cathy at Straight Up Food, this lentil and rice loaf incorporates all the classic Thanksgiving flavors—sage, thyme, and rosemary—but with the health benefits of protein-packed, fiber-rich lentils and brown rice. And not only does this loaf look incredible, it’s free from added salt, oil, and sugar. Hearty and healthy, it pairs beautifully with Cathy’s creamy mushroom gravy for the full Thanksgiving experience.

Grain-Free Stuffing

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Credit: Megan @ Detoxinista

I confess, I was practically drooling when I came across Megan’s grain-free stuffing on Detoxinista. She ingeniously substitutes roasted parsnips for the traditional bread crumbs, making this stuffing not only gluten-free but vegetable-rich—which, as you know, warms my soul! Mushrooms, onions, and carrots add to the veggie goodness, while fresh thyme and sage complete the dish and make it the perfect partner for Cathy’s lentil & rice loaf. (Note: Use broth instead of oil when sauteing the garlic and mushrooms if needed.)

3-Ingredient Cranberry Sauce

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Credit: Lindsay @ Happy Herbivore

What’s Thanksgiving without cranberry sauce? Luckily, this orange-kissed version from Lindsay at Happy Herbivore is as simple as it gets, with just 3 easy ingredients! From one of my favorite low-fat vegan cookbooks of all time, The Happy Herbivore Cookbook, it’s sure to be scrumptious with lentil loaf and stuffing!

Skinny Sweet Potato Casserole

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Credit: Gina @ SkinnyTaste

This lightened-up sweet potato casserole by Gina at SkinnyTaste makes me wish every day was Thanksgiving! Warming spices, golden raisins, and pineapple form the base for this delicious casserole. It’s also topped with just enough pecans and marshmallows to be festive without going overwhelming the natural sweetness of the yams. Just be sure to use gluten-free, vegan mini-marshmallows, like Dandies, to keep this plant based and safe for those sensitive to gluten.

World’s Healthiest Apple Pie

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Credit: Wendy @ Healthy Girl’s Kitchen

Oh my heavens, this pie! Created by Chef AJ and cooked by Wendy at Healthy Girl’s Kitchen, it contains no added oil, salt, or sugar. Yet somehow I can’t wait to get my fork into it! Amazingly, it’s fairly low fat, and what fat it does contain comes from some of the healthiest sources around, like chia and flax seed, as well as a small amount of shredded coconut. Sweetened with dates and loaded with flavor (dried apples baked right into the crust!) this apple pie is the perfect finish to a hearty and wholesome Thanksgiving feast.

Bonus: For those of you who can’t have Thanksgiving without pumpkin pie—or at least something made with pumpkin—be sure to check out this post featuring 7 low-fat, gluten-free, vegan pumpkin recipes. (Including the world’s yummiest vegan pumpkin pie!)

May this be your best—and tastiest—Thanksgiving ever!

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10 Healthy Thanksgiving Recipes (Low Fat, Vegan, and Gluten Free) (2024)

FAQs

What can gluten free people eat for Thanksgiving? ›

Here's a list of foods that are usually gluten-free:
  • Turkey (check with the producer to ensure that wheat-based gravy or stuffing hasn't been added to the turkey.)
  • Cranberries and cranberry sauce.
  • Sweet Potatoes.
  • White Potatoes.
  • Fresh, roasted, or steamed vegetables without sauce (sauces often contain wheat)

What is a good substitute for turkey meat? ›

10 Main Course Alternatives to Turkey for Christmas
  • Duck. Another festive bird that offers flavorsome fat is duck. ...
  • Chicken. While chicken might not be the fanciest bird around, it can be a real crowd-pleaser and simple to prepare in a pinch. ...
  • Beef. ...
  • Venison. ...
  • Fish. ...
  • Pork. ...
  • Ham.
Dec 16, 2020

How do vegans do Thanksgiving? ›

"A traditional Thanksgiving menu has lots of options for vegans and vegetarians: green beans, cranberry sauce, mashed or roasted potatoes, and sweet potatoes and yams—it's a carb-loaded feast, and we will happily lick our plates," says Peart.

What do gluten-free people eat instead of bread? ›

Bread-Free Alternatives
  • Tortilla wraps – Try this coconut flour recipe from against all grain. ...
  • Blanched collard greens – (dip in boiling water until softened) Use the green just like a tortilla or large lettuce leaf.
  • Romaine Lettuce Spears.
Feb 28, 2022

What do most gluten-free people eat? ›

Many naturally gluten-free foods can be a part of a healthy diet:
  • Fruits and vegetables.
  • Beans, seeds, legumes and nuts in their natural, unprocessed forms.
  • Eggs.
  • Lean, nonprocessed meats, fish and poultry.
  • Most low-fat dairy products.

What do vegans eat instead of turkey on Thanksgiving? ›

by Gardein

Other protein-filled vegan options that could replace turkey in your vegan Thanksgiving table are tempeh, tofu and seitan.

What is healthier than turkey for Thanksgiving? ›

Try it out on Thanksgiving by substituting tofu for your turkey. Tofu can be cooked in a variety of flavorful ways and comes with a ton of nutritional benefits including a lot of calcium, iron, magnesium, vitamin B, and protein.

What is the healthiest turkey option? ›

Choosing light meat without the skin is the healthiest way to eat turkey. It's also important to choose fresh over processed turkey. One cup of light meat turkey already contains more than 18% of your daily recommended dose of sodium. Processed turkey can have more than 35% of that recommended dose.

What meat is healthier than turkey? ›

Beef has more iron, zinc, and vitamin B12, which are nutrients that promote healthy blood, immunity, and nervous system health, than turkey.

Is there a plant-based turkey? ›

What is alternative turkey and ham made out of? Brands like Tofurky, Field Roast, Gardein, Beyond Meat, Lightlife, and more use plant-based ingredients in the products you can buy for any vegetarian/vegan guests.

What is the hardest thing to give up as a vegan? ›

When it comes to veganism, a few staple foods can be challenging to give up. Dairy products, eggs, and meat are the most commonly cited examples. These foods can be challenging to give up for several reasons. They are typically very high in protein, which is essential for a healthy diet.

Do vegans eat onions? ›

Yes. Garlic and onion are plants so they are vegan. There might be some vegans who might not eat onion and garlic, but this is most likely due to personal likes and dislikes. Additionally it also might be due to some religious beliefs and practices which we will discuss later in the article.

What do vegans tend to lack? ›

Intake and status of vitamin B12, vitamin D, iron, zinc, iodine, calcium and bone turnover markers were generally lower in plant-based dietary patterns compared to meat-eaters. Vegans had the lowest vitamin B12, calcium and iodine intake, and also lower iodine status and lower bone mineral density.

Can a gluten-free person eat a stuffed turkey? ›

Stuffing the turkey with gluten-containing bread will contaminate the turkey itself making it unsafe to eat if you are celiac or have a gluten disorder. Instead, make your stuffing using gluten-free bread or in a separate dish to ensure no cross-contamination occurs.

What treats can gluten-free people eat? ›

Treats that are surprisingly gluten-free
  • Plain tortilla or potato chips: Keep in mind that seasoned chips may contain wheat starch.
  • Plain chocolate: Read ingredients as some chocolate bars contain wheat-based wafers.
  • Ice cream: Vanilla, chocolate and strawberry are safe bets. ...
  • French fries: Potatoes are gluten free.
Apr 13, 2023

Can gluten-free people eat stuffing? ›

Stuffing/Dressing

Watch out for the stuffing and dressing – it's just a dressed-up version of gluten-containing bread. Regular stuffing (cooked inside the turkey) and dressing (made in a pan) start with dried cubes of bread, typically made with gluten.

Do marshmallows have gluten? ›

Many, though not all, marshmallow brands in the United States are gluten-free. Some marshmallows may contain trace amounts of gluten. These may not be easily tolerated by people with celiac disease. People with mild gluten intolerance may be able to eat marshmallow brands that aren't labeled as gluten-free.

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