15 Diet-Friendly Thanksgiving Recipes That Even Your Most Restrictive Cousin Can Enjoy

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November 20, 2024 at 4:54 PM
15 Thanksgiving Special Diet RecipesPHOTO: RACHEL VANNI; FOOD STYLING: BARRETT WASHBURNE

While we do still love all the classic Thanksgiving dishes like stuffing, turkey, or mashed potatoes, we’re also not trying to force them as the be-all and end-all. It’s 2024, after all, so rather than let people who are following different diets or just trying to eat more mindfully this season go without, we’re making sure there are recipes for EVERYONE on our table. Whether you’re hosting a big family Thanksgiving or are just hitting a few Friendsgivings this year, you know there’s going to be someone there who’s trying to avoid carbs, doesn’t eat meat, or just wants to get some more veggies into their life. We’ve rounded up our top 15 health-conscious recipes here just for them. Make or bring these for an extra-inclusive Thanksgiving—we know your keto aunt, vegan sister, sober friend, and everyone else at your table will be so thankful.

Gluten-Free Green Bean Casserole

Never has there ever been a holiday table without green bean casserole. Okay, that’s an exaggeration, but you get the point. It’s an American classic everyone knows but not everyone gets the opportunity to enjoy due to dietary restrictions or eating lifestyles. We love this gluten-free version because it gets more forks involved, but even more for its rich, punchy flavors.

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PHOTO: ERIK BERNSTEIN; FOOD STYLING: BROOKE CAISON

Vegetarian Gravy

Everyone in the Delish Test Kitchen agrees: we’d stack this vegetarian gravy up against any traditional recipe. Serve this mushroom-packed version at your Thanksgiving dinner, and watch your guests be blown away at just how formidable this umami-filled recipe is.

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PHOTO: BRYAN GARDNER; FOOD STYLING: ADRIENNE ANDERSON

Cauliflower Stuffing

This cauliflower side proves that you don’t necessarily need bread to make an amazing stuffing. If the group you’re feeding on Thanksgiving Day is low-carb or gluten-free, they’re going to be obsessed. You’ll love it because it’s assembled entirely on the stovetop (more room in the oven for turkey and pie!).

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PHOTO: RACHEL VANNI; FOOD STYLING: BARRETT WASHBURNE

Mini Pumpkin Pies

These adorable mini pumpkin pies that rethink the ratio of crust to filling in the most adorable, snack-able package. These little pies are perfect for people who want just a little treat after the big meal.

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Blood Orange Mocktail Spritzer

Alcohol-free cocktails should never be an afterthought! This blood orange and ginger spritzer hits all the right notes: a little sweet, a little sour, and a little spiced. Finished off with a bouquet of fresh garnishes, it’s the perfect winter cocktail to toast with all season long.

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PHOTO: RACHEL VANNI; FOOD STYLING: MAKINZE GORE

Smashed Brussels Sprouts

Roasted Brussels sprouts are great, but this year, we thought we’d take things up a notch in this recipe by adding two things: smashing, and plenty of cheese. Just like smashed potatoes, but without the carbs, smashing these sprouts turns them deliciously crispy and golden in the oven—plus, plenty of cheese always helps.

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PHOTO: JOSEPH DE LEO; FOOD STYLING: BARRETT WASHBURNE

Thanksgiving Cauliflower

Forget turkey—this impressive whole roasted cauliflower is THE centerpiece vegetarians will swoon over this Thanksgiving. We’ve included a mushroom gravy recipe here as well. They’re both so good, no one will miss the meat.

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PHOTO: ANDREW BUI; FOOD STYLING: ADRIENNE ANDERSON

Sweet Potato Salad

Looking for a new staple fall side? This is IT. Filled with the perfect balance of textures and sweet-tangy flavors, this superfood salad has everything you could ever want in a sweet potato dish. Ready in under an hour, this recipe is not only an ideal last-minute Thanksgiving side, but makes for great leftovers too.

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PHOTO: RACHEL VANNI; FOOD STYLING: TAYLOR ANN SPENCER

Keto Cranberry Sauce

We don’t know about you, but when it comes to Thanksgiving, we think cranberry sauce is indispensable. This keto version allows everyone at the table to enjoy it without sacrificing flavor.

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Emily Hlavac Green

Toasted Sesame Oil Mashed Potatoes

Vegan mashed potatoes that are just as creamy and delicious as the real thing? You betcha! Toasted sesame oil adds tons of flavor and creaminess. Green onions and extra sesame seeds round them out for some of the best mashed potatoes we’ve ever made.

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Pecan Pie Bites

The stress of baking (and wanting to fully devour) a fresh pecan pie on Thanksgiving is unnecessary—these bites are here to save the day. Skip the hassle of making a pie crust, and use refrigerated crescent dough to make these adorable bite-sized treats.

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Whole Roasted Cabbage

Expecting a vegetarian at your table this holiday? This roasted cabbage is the way to go! It’s savory, sweet, and salty on the outside and super tender on the inside. Topped with lots of silky mushroom gravy, we doubt anyone at your table will be missing meat.

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JOEL GOLDBERG

Roasted Garlic-Parsnip Puree

Instead of mashed potatoes this year, give this puree a try. Parsnips are sweet like carrots and creamy like potatoes, making this a Thanksgiving side everyone will want more of. It’s just as easy to make and, with some roasted garlic, might be even more delicious than the classic!

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Homemade Sorbet

Sweet, creamy, and so smooth, homemade fruit sorbet is also just as easy as making homemade ice cream. The best part? You can use any kind of fruit you like! Cranberry sorbet would be a particularly lovely way to end a Thanksgiving meal, but anything goes.

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Non-Alcoholic Mulled Wine

When the weather outside gets frightful, we can all agree that there’s nothing nicer than curling our hands around a piping hot mug of some mulled wine…that is, unless you’re not drinking alcohol. Rather than simply skip that sip of pure coziness, make this non-alcoholic mulled wine instead!

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PARKER FEIERBACH

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