I'm happy to presentfestive vegan Thanksgiving recipes thatareeasy to make. Each is healthier than a conventional one. When you look at the Whole Food Plant-based (WFPB) ingredients, you're sure to see they are so delicious and healthful you will jump for joy.
Post Updated 10/23/2023
Prepare a few of these celebratory dishes for regular weeknight dinners, and they're boundto delight everyone around the table!
Keep on reading and discover how well these recipes come togetherto create a taste-tempting Vegan Thanksgiving meal, one that's pleasing to people, turkeys, and the planet.
VeganThanksgiving Recipes for Health and Happiness
First post up is"How to Make Scrumptious Hummus,"a recipe roundup post fromthis blogger, yours truly. The recipes will entice both holiday orweekday eaters and get any meal off to a running start.
Photo Credit Nancy Andres at Colors 4 Health |
Next up isAmy Chung, one of three talented bloggers at TheDevil Wears Salad. She sharesa fresh crunchy salad recipe,"VeganSalad with Butternut Squashand Cranberries."
Photo Credit Amy Chung at the Devil Wears Salad
Check outSimply Quinoa(SQ), an online destination created by Alyssa. She's a certifiedHolistic Nutritionist who presents "Anti-InflammatoryGinger and Turmeric Carrot Soup"for your Thanksgiving gathering.
Photo Credit Alyssa at SQ
See how easy it is to prepare"Fresh Cranberry Pineapple Relish(With MapleSyrup)," a recipe designed by Connie Edwards McGaughy at TheCarrot Underground.
Photo Credit, Connie at The Carrot Underground
Let's add this creamy, cozy one pot dish"Vegan PumpkinRisotto"to our Thanksgiving menu.The recipe is created byLiz Mads, the blogger atZardyPlants. This risotto dish can be served as anentrée, makes afabulous side, and is quick and handy for a meatless Monday meal.
Photo Credit Paul at ZardyPlants
Next up is a hearty dish from This Noshtalgic Life. "Easy InstantPot Mujadara(Lentils and Rice)"is an original from blogger Heather Kasvinsky. This attractive, tasty dishcan be served as anentrée or a side.
Photo Credit Heather at The Noshtalgic Life |
Get ready for a treat with"How to Make the Best Lentil Loaf (Plant-based, Hearty, and Filling)." Itfeatures savory, "umami" flavors,and is topped off with a colorful tangy glaze. Mitch and Justine from BrokeBank Vegan are the bloggers who authored it.
Photo Credit Mitch and Justine at Broke Back Vegan |
"Roasted Brussels Sprouts and Cranberrieswith Pecans and Balsamic Vinegar"is acolorful, flavorful side dish perfect for any holiday, special occasion, orweekday meal.Angela Campos is the fitblogger from Marathons and Motivation who shares it.
Photo Credit Angela at Marathons and Motivation |
When you fancyfresh"Sautéed Green Beans with Garlic and Mint" assemblethisside dish. It goes well with the lentil loaf,Mujadara, or risotto dish.
It's a fuss-free, colorful dish, topped with sliced almonds and pomegranate seeds.Jillian Jankowski Wade is the blogger at Posh Plate who created it.
Photo Credit Jillian Jankowski Wade at Posh Plate |
I believe holiday meals are more festive when we serve "Vegan Garlic Mashed Cauliflower." It's an easy recipe/side dish from yours truly that's packed with flavor.
Photo Credit Nancy Andres at Colors 4 Health
Gravy"is served up by Amy Katz, the food blogger at Veggies Save theDay.
Ready in just 20 minutes, use this gravy to top your favoritecomfort foods like the mashed cauliflower above or serve on Thanksgiving, New Years, and to make any meal morespecial.
For those of us who have enough room for dessert, here's a recipe for "Healthy Peanut Butter Cups" from Rich Delish, the blog of Or Cohen. Much better than the commercial brand candy, this 5 ingredient offering is vegan, keto, low sugar, gluten-free, and dairy-free. Put together and serve a simple fruit bowl and savor the delicious flavors of crunchy in-season fall apples and juicy grapes. Last but not least is "3-Ingredient Vegan Pecan Pie"from Sarah McMinn, author and recipedeveloper at My Darling Vegan. I love the idea of serving tartlets. These pecan wonders are so much easier to serve than slicing and dishing up cake or pie. Get in line for thissweet yet wholesome holiday dessert. Hope "Vegan Thanksgiving Recipes for Health and Happiness" inspired you to try out at least a few of the recipes. Eating whole food plant-based meals(WFPB) is a tasty way to prevent disease, enhance health, and increase our sense of wellbeing. Which recipes piqued your interest? When you try any of the recipes, we'd appreciate it if you'd let my fellow bloggers and me know about it. I read and appreciate every comment, but will not publish those that contain links. This post has been shared atWhats-for-dinner-Sunday-link-up-443 This post has been shared atThursday-favorite-things-632 This post has been shared atSenior Salon Pit Stop #284 This post has been shared atShare-the-wealth-link-up-#31 This post has been shared at This post has been sharedatNovember 2022 Edition of The Hearth and Soul Link Party This post has been shared atHome Matters Linky Party-Thanksgiving and Christmas This post has been shared atFUNTASTIC FRIDAY LINK PARTY 409 AND RECIPES GALORE This post has been shared atFirst-Thursday-Thursday Favorite Things Party-in Nov This post has been shared atFull-plate-Thursday-613
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