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For those of us charged with doing ANY cooking this Thanksgiving – whether you’re taking a dish over to someone else’s place or hosting turkey day in your own home – we wanted to provide you with some healthy, clean eating alternatives to traditional Thanksgiving dishes.

Most people’s idea of Thanksgiving involves overeating and on this one day of the year, we may be tempted to eat double or triple the calories we usually do. However, Thanksgiving IS the biggest eating holiday of the year, and even if you’re paying attention to your diet, you should still be able to enjoy it. It IS possible to make a number of tasty casseroles, dishes and desserts a little healthier by playing around with ingredients.

Below are some healthy side-dishes and desserts to accompany your Thanksgiving turkey! As usual, all of the recipes are gluten and refined grain free and free of refined sugar. Some recipes are totally grain free, and most are dairy free (or can be made that way) and vegetarian/vegan. Eat up!

Quinoa, Pumpkin and Cranberry Stuffing by WithStyleAndGraceBlog.com

This healthy, tasty quinoa stuffing combines three other favorite Thanksgiving flavors – cranberry, pumpkin and pecan. Flavored with onion, garlic and cumin, you won’t mind not eating the bread-based stuffing that’s usually on the Thanksgiving table.

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Clean Green Bean Casserole by Detoxinista.com

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Yep, that’s right! This casserole will give you the flavor and texture of a traditional Thanksgiving green bean casserole without the Campbell’s Cream of Mushroom soup or the Ritz crackers. This healthy recipe is vegan, dairy free, gluten free and grain free, but still incorporates a creamy and crunchy texture. Dig in!

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Sweet Potato Casserole by DeliciouslyOrganic.net

Avoid the marshmallows and loads of brown sugar with this tasty, healthy sweet potato casserole. Tastes so good that your guests won’t notice it’s healthy! This recipe as also totally gluten free.

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Cranberry Waldorf Salad by TheClothesMakeTheGirl.com

You know that tempting marshmallowy, fruity salad that always shows up on the Thanksgiving table? Here’s a great way to make it equally as sweet and tasty with no sugar at all!

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Homemade Cranberry Sauce by MommyPotamus.com

Deep down, all of us secretly love that canned cranberry sauce that shows up on supermarket shelves around this time of year. Well, here’s a healthier way to enjoy cranberry sauce by making it at home- honey sweetened instead of all that sugar!

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Paleo Pumpkin Pie by ThePaleoMom.com

This amazing pumpkin pie is made with no grains or dairy at all – the crust is made of almond flour and a single egg white. For the filling, she sweetens and flavors the pumpkin puree with honey and maple syrup, ginger, allspice, nutmeg, cloves and cardamom. Yum!

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For more pumpkin soups, salads and desserts, check out my Clean Eating Pumpkin Recipes for Fall blog post.

Caramel Pecan Bars by PaleOMG.com

Love pecan pie but determined to avoid the refined white flour and loads of corn syrup? This clean eating recipe will give you the flavor you want using whole foods and natural sweeteners. This recipe is also gluten free and dairy free!

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If you’re not the one in control of the Thanksgiving menu this year, there are still some ways to keep it healthy and minimize the high-calorie damage. Check out my Athlean-XX Thanksgiving Survival Guide for the 5 best and 5 worst Thanksgiving foods.

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FAQs

What is the healthiest food for Thanksgiving? ›

White turkey meat, plain vegetables, roasted sweet potatoes, defatted gravy, and pumpkin pie tend to be the best bets because they are lower in fat and calories.

How to make a healthy Thanksgiving plate? ›

Start by filling half your plate with vegetables, then pile one-quarter up with turkey breast, and leave the remaining one-quarter for starchy sides. Here, some more expert-approved guidelines for keeping portions in check this Thanksgiving Day.

What items from Thanksgiving dinners could be used to provide you with a balanced diet? ›

6 Healthy Foods to Add to Your Plate This Thanksgiving
  • Roasted vegetables. It shouldn't come as any surprise that roasted vegetables top the list of healthy Thanksgiving foods. ...
  • A seasonal salad. ...
  • Turkey. ...
  • Brussels sprouts. ...
  • Butternut squash. ...
  • Fresh bread. ...
  • And don't forget...
Nov 1, 2023

How to have a healthy Thanksgiving dinner? ›

Mix in a few healthy alternatives in your holiday recipes
  1. Use avocado instead of butter in cookie recipes.
  2. Use fat-free yogurt instead of sour cream or mayo in dips.
  3. Top casseroles with roasted almonds instead of deep-fried onions.
  4. Use whole wheat bread or wild rice in stuffing to increase the fiber content.
Nov 18, 2022

What is the unhealthiest Thanksgiving food? ›

Certainly, rolls and stuffing are staples of the American Thanksgiving dinner but beware. These starchy foods are full of sugary carbohydrates, which build up bacteria in the mouth and can lead to cavities. If you still want to indulge, just make sure to have a few drinks of water afterward to wash away food debris.

What is healthier than turkey for Thanksgiving? ›

Tofu: Interested in going meatless as a possible new year's resolution? 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 most important food on a Thanksgiving table? ›

Turkey. Just as it's a traditional meat used for Christmas dinner, turkey is favoured because it's big – and that means it can feed a whole family. Turkeys are usually stuffed with chestnuts and/or sausage meat and grains and baked in the oven before being carved at the table for everyone to enjoy.

What is a healthy dinner plate? ›

Fill half your plate with vegetables and fruit, a quarter with whole grain foods and a quarter with protein foods.

How healthy is Thanksgiving dinner? ›

After they gorge, however, their hearts may feel a little differently. The traditional turkey-day feast, replete with fatty, high-cholesterol foods like drumsticks, mashed potatoes, gravy and stuffing, is generally anything but heart-healthy. Try a healthy roasted turkey and gravy recipe for your Thanksgiving meal.

What are 5 traditional Thanksgiving foods? ›

If you're lucky, there might even be leftovers to enjoy the next day!
  • 01 of 51. Roasted Herb Turkey and Gravy. ...
  • 02 of 51. Our Easiest Pumpkin Pie Ever. ...
  • 03 of 51. Buttermilk-Brined Turkey. ...
  • 04 of 51. Classic Candied Yams. ...
  • 05 of 51. Cornbread Dressing. ...
  • 06 of 51. Turkey Gravy. ...
  • 07 of 51. Classic Cranberry Salad. ...
  • 08 of 51. Yeast Rolls.
Jul 6, 2022

What are 3 main foods on Thanksgiving? ›

The 10 Most Popular Thanksgiving Dishes
  • Roast turkey. We've already filled you in on how to carve a turkey like a chef. ...
  • Stuffing. Good stuffing is key to a successful Thanksgiving dinner. ...
  • Mashed potatoes. ...
  • Green bean casserole. ...
  • Corn casserole. ...
  • Sweet potato casserole. ...
  • Honey-glazed Brussels sprouts. ...
  • Cranberry sauce.
Nov 2, 2022

What is a classic Thanksgiving dinner? ›

The classic Thanksgiving dinner includes old-time favorites that never change: turkey, gravy, stuffing, potatoes, veggies, and pie. But the way these dishes are made or added to is everchanging because of food trends and different dietary requirements.

How do you make a healthy Thanksgiving plate? ›

How to Build a Balanced Thanksgiving Plate:
  1. Downsize your dinner plate. ...
  2. Fill half of your plate with greens and veggies. ...
  3. Load a quarter of your plate with turkey. ...
  4. Top off the last quarter of your plate with your favorite starches, like roasted yams, mashed potatoes or that too-good-to-resist stuffing.
Nov 14, 2022

What is the best thing to bring to Thanksgiving dinner? ›

Be a gracious guest and show up with something thoughtful or — in the spirit of the holiday — something edible!
  • #1 An appetizer, side dish, or dessert. ...
  • #2 Wine, whiskey, champagne, cider, or [insert your favorite drink]. ...
  • #3 Flowers or centerpieces. ...
  • #4 An edible treat for the next morning.
Nov 21, 2013

What can I eat instead of turkey on Thanksgiving? ›

Sometimes, roasting a whole turkey is just too much—too much time, effort, and maybe even too much food. For smaller crowds, swap the turkey with chicken, Cornish game hens, or stuff and roast individual quails for each guest, which is very elegant for a plated meal.

How can I enjoy Thanksgiving without gaining weight? ›

Enjoy the holiday feast without the guilt – or the weight gain.
  1. Workout when you can. ...
  2. Eat breakfast. ...
  3. Bring a healthy dish to pass (and eat). ...
  4. Pick and choose your indulgences. ...
  5. Slow it down. ...
  6. Go easy on the adult beverages. ...
  7. Get active. ...
  8. Shift your focus.
Oct 29, 2018

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