Healthy Thanksgiving Recipes (2024)

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Delicious & Healthy Thanksgiving Recipes for Everyone Healthy Thanksgiving Appetizers Bread Dipping Oil Olive Loaf Meat and Cheese Platter Sweet Potato Biscuits Baked Goat Cheese Dip Healthy Thanksgiving Salad Recipes Fall Harvest Salad Recipe Brussel Sprout and Kale Salad Apple Salad with Raisins Ina’s Roasted Butternut Squash Salad Roasted Acorn Squash Salad Shaved Brussel Sprout Salad Barefoot Contessa’s Wild Rice Salad Butternut Squash Quinoa Salad Healthy Thanksgiving Dinner Roasted Turkey Tenderloin Roasted Turkey Legs Roasted Cornish Game Hens Healthy Thanksgiving Soup Recipes Vegetarian Butternut Squash Soup Kabocha Squash Soup Pumpkin and Ginger Soup Cauliflower and Celery Soup Carrot Ginger Soup Healthy Thanksgiving Side Dishes Vegetarian Cornbread Stuffing Vegan Stuffed Acorn Squash Roasted Delicata Squash Easy Mashed Sweet Potatoes Martha Steward’s Double Mashed Potato Casserole Trisha Yearwood’s Sweet Potato Souffle Roasted Sweet Potato and Brussels Sprout with Quinoa Baked Asparagus Wild Mushroom Stuffing Garlic Butter Green Bean Cranberry Maple Sauce Healthier Thanksgiving Desserts (Mostly Naturally Sweetened) Easy Pumpkin Bread Maple Cranberry Almond Tart Cranberry Poached Pears Almond Flour Chocolate Cake Pumpkin Pie Crumble Pumpkin Bread Pudding Almond Flour Apple Cake FAQs 40 Healthy Thanksgiving Recipes – Butternut Squash Quinoa (A Reader Favorite) Ingredients Instructions Notes Nutrition Like this recipe? Consider sharing: You might also like: FAQs References

In need of inspiration for Thanksgiving recipes that are made with wholesome ingredients? If so, you have come to the right place! Here are a collection of recipes for a healthy Thanksgiving menu.

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Delicious & Healthy Thanksgiving Recipes for Everyone

Like I do every year, below, I put together a round-up of over 35 appetizers, salads, soups, vegetable sides, and desserts that I make every year for Thanksgiving. This list includes one of the most popular healthier Thanksgiving dishes on the blog, Butternut Squash and Quinoa Salad.

Thank you from the bottom of my heart for being a part of this community and supporting my blog. Wishing you and your loved ones a happy Thanksgiving.

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Healthy Thanksgiving Appetizers

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Bread Dipping Oil

This is my go-to appetizer recipe not just during the holidays but all year round. I usually serve it with my olive bread or no knead bread and it is one of the first things to disappear. The best part is that it only takes 5 minutes to put together.

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Olive Loaf

If you love olives then this olive bread is a must try. Made in a dutch oven, it is one of the most popular recipes on this blog for good reason. It is easy to make but so crusty and delicious.

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Meat and Cheese Platter

Get all my tips and tricks for the best meats and cheeses for charcuterie board along with wine pairings. This post includes the formula that I follow to put together my cheese platters.

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Sweet Potato Biscuits

For years my go-to recipe for homemade biscuits was my Whole Wheat Buttermilk Biscuits. However, nowadays I am loving this sweet potato flavored biscuits recipe and make it often.

And you prefer a gluten-free and paleo biscuit instead, be sure to check out my Low-carb Almond Flour Biscuits instead.

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Baked Goat Cheese Dip

There is nothing better than a warm cheese dip, especially if the cheese used in the recipe is goat cheese. This dip comes together so quickly and is just so SO delicious.

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Healthy Thanksgiving Salad Recipes

Make some room on your holiday table for some healthy yet flavor-packed salads. Below are my favorite colorful and festive salad recipes that I make over and over again.

01

Fall Harvest Salad Recipe

A kale based autumn salad flavored with figs, apples, goat cheese, and drizzled with a homemade balsamic vinaigrette.

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Brussel Sprout and Kale Salad

Shredded brussels sprouts mixed in with maple roasted pecans, blue cheese, pomegranate arils, and massaged kale.

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If you are in need of similar healthy Thanksgiving alternatives made with kale, be sure to also check out my Apple Kale Slaw recipe.

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Apple Salad with Raisins

If you are not using apples in your salads you are missing so much out of life. Okay, maybe I am a little exaggerating. However, sliced apples mixed in with salad greens (in this case baby spinach), walnuts, raisins, and cheddar make a delicious salad. Drizzled with yogurt-based homemade salad dressing, this apple salad is ready in less than 20 minutes.

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Ina’s Roasted Butternut Squash Salad

This Barefoot Contessa recipe is a classic that shows up on our holiday table every year. Drizzled with tahini dressing, this roasted butternut squash salad is perfect if you have guests who are vegan.

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Roasted Acorn Squash Salad

Roasted acorn squash slices flavored with arugula, pepitas, and cranberries and topped off with goat cheese and pomegranate seeds. This recipe has everything you want in a Thanksgiving salad.

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Shaved Brussel Sprout Salad

If you have never made a raw Brussels sprouts salad, you are in for a treat. My version here is vegetarian and flavored with apples, hazelnuts, and creamy goat cheese.

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Barefoot Contessa’s Wild Rice Salad

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This vegan Wild Rice Saladrecipe is made by tossing cooked wild rice mixed with pecans, cranberries, and grapes in an orange vinaigrette. It’s a perfect salad for any of your holiday entertaining and can be made ahead of time for a fast and easy side dish that is packed with fall and winter flavors.

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Butternut Squash Quinoa Salad

If you have some extra roasted butternut squash this quinoa salad comes together very quickly. Flavored with cranberries and walnuts, it is a festive salad that will add a pop of color to your holiday table.

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If you are a fan of similar healthy salads, be sure to check out my collection of easy quinoa salad recipes. They are all vegetarian and ready in 30-40 minutes.

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Healthy Thanksgiving Dinner

While roasting a whole turkey is traditional, there are other options out there. Here are some of our favorite heart-healthy Thanksgiving recipes that you can make:

01

Roasted Turkey Tenderloin

This Turkey Tenderloin Recipe combines simple ingredients like ground spices and olive oil for juicy, flavorful tenderloins that are guaranteed to impress. Serve this dish for a small Thanksgiving gathering with a few sides and call it a holiday meal.

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Additionally, if you have some extra time, you can use my Turkey Tenderloin Marinade recipe to flavor turkey loins for an extra special (and ultra-flavorful) Thanksgiving meal.

And if you have any leftover turkey, the sliced tenderloin makes the best sandwiches with my low sugar cranberry sauce.

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Roasted Turkey Legs

ThisRoasted Turkey Drumstick Recipeis a no-fuss way to enjoy turkey without the hassle of cooking the entire bird. Perfectly portioned, these turkey legs are seasoned with butter flavored with everyday spices and roasted in the oven.

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If you prefer to make them even faster, try my Air Fried Turkey Legs recipe.

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Roasted Cornish Game Hens

Prefer to skip turkey this year? Try this delicious roasted cornish hens recipe. Marinated overnight in a lime juice-based marinade, it is cooked in a dutch oven in oven.

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Cornish hens are great if you are entertaining a small crowd, as each bird can be served to one person. And if you are in need of ideas, be sure to check out my post on side dishes to serve with cornish hens.

Healthy Thanksgiving Soup Recipes

Serve up something warm, creamy, and delicious before the turkey. Here are my favorite fall soup recipes perfect for your Thanksgiving meal.

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Vegetarian Butternut Squash Soup

Topped off with a dollop of creme fraiche, this vegetarian butternut squash soup is lusciously delicious. It is ready in less than an hour and can be made a day in advance.

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To me, this is the ultimate healthy Thanksgiving dish that is not only low fat and low calorie but also delicious.

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02

Kabocha Squash Soup

If you want to try your hand at roasting kabocha squash, this is a great recipe. Enriched with miso and ginger, this is a great vegan and gluten-free soup recipe.

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03

Pumpkin and Ginger Soup

If you are more of a pumpkin lover or have some leftover pumpkin, made this pumpkin ginger soup. It comes together rather quickly, in around 30 minutes, and it is a delicious soup that warms your insides.

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04

Cauliflower and Celery Soup

Topped off with roasted shiitake mushrooms, this vegan and gluten-free cauliflower and celery soup is packed with superfoods.

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Carrot Ginger Soup

Whether you make it with roasted carrots or by cooking everything on the stove top, this Carrot Ginger Soup is truly a bowl of goodness. It is truly a great starter for any holiday meal.

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Healthy Thanksgiving Side Dishes

From mashed sweet potatoes to cornbread stuffing, these side dishes are just as good as the main meal.

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Vegetarian Cornbread Stuffing

Savory, flavorful and veggie-packed vegetarian cornbread stuffing made with a day old Jiffy jalapeno cheddar cornbread and green beans. A healthy homemade stuffing for your Thanksgiving meal.

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Vegan Stuffed Acorn Squash

Roasted Acorn Squash filled with hearty and gluten-free quinoa stuffing flavored with cranberries and pecans. Add thisVegan Stuffed Acorn Squashrecipe to your Thanksgiving dinner menu to serve your vegetarian or vegan guests.

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Roasted Delicata Squash

Roasted delicata squash is one of my favorite fall snacks. I usually slice it up, roast it in the oven and eat it just like that. However, in the version below, I drizzled it with agrodolce sauce, which made it a great side dish.

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Easy Mashed Sweet Potatoes

Thiseasy Mashed Sweet Potatoes Recipeis my favorite Thanksgiving side dish that I have been making over 10 years. It is made with only a few ingredients, cooked on the stove-top and ready in 30 minutes.

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Martha Steward’s Double Mashed Potato Casserole

ThisDouble Layered Mashed Potato Casseroleis made by layering mashed sweet potatoes with mashed russet potatoes and baking them in the oven. To add some crunch, a leek is sliced thinly into rings and fried in oil.

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Topped off with baked turkey bacon pieces, this layered mashed potato recipe is perfect for those who can not decide between mashed sweet potatoes and mashed white potatoes.

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Trisha Yearwood’s Sweet Potato Souffle

Somewhere between a side dish and a dessert, this sweet potato souffle (some call it Sweet Potato Casserole) is one of the most popular recipe on this website. So much so that it broke my site on Thanksgiving day a few times in the past. Because it is just so SO good.

It is a creamy souffle-like dish made with mashed sweet potatoes and a crumbly topping made with butter, coconut sugar, and pecans.

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Roasted Sweet Potato and Brussels Sprout with Quinoa

A vegan and gluten-free side dish made withRoasted Brussels Sprouts and Sweet Potatoesand flavored with quinoa, pomegranate arils, and pumpkin seeds.

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Baked Asparagus

If you need a simple yet delicious vegetable side dish, this simple baked asparagus recipe is the way to go. It is lightly sprinkled with parmesan cheese, it is easy and quick to make and makes the best pairing with chicken or turkey.

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Don’t have space in the oven? Try my Pan-Sauteed Asparagus or Air Fried Asparagus recipe for the same healthy Thanksgiving side dish recipe.

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Wild Mushroom Stuffing

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Are you a fan of mushrooms? If so, here is a savory mushroom stuffing recipe worthy of your Thanksgiving table. Made with wild mushrooms, fresh herbs, and brioche bread, this vegetarian Wild Mushroom Stuffing is worth a try.

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Garlic Butter Green Bean

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I call this Garlic Butter Green Bean recipe the ultimate green bean Thanksgiving side dish. Ready in about 15 minutes, it can be made by boiling green beans or sauteing them on the stove. Topped off with almonds and finished with a squeeze of lemon juice in the end, it is a low-calorie alternative to green bean casserole as well.

Need a more basic green bean recipe? Try my Air Fryer Green Beans.

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Cranberry Maple Sauce

It is no secret that cranberry sauce is a classic for Thanksgiving to serve along with the turkey. But most recipes are packed with a ton of sugars. Did you know you can make it healthier by using maple syrup and freshly squeezed orange juice?

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Add this low-sugar Thanksgiving recipe to your menu for a healthier cranberry sauce that is guaranteed to impress.

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Healthier Thanksgiving Desserts (Mostly Naturally Sweetened)

Don’t get me wrong, I love Thanksgiving pies. I know many of you have your own recipes that you make every year so I am not going to show you more pie recipes. Below are a few desserts that I make every year during the holiday season. I am sharing them with you just in case you want to try something different.

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Easy Pumpkin Bread

I usually make this pumpkin bread in the morning to serve with coffee and leave it out for my guests to munch on while we are making the Thanksgiving dinner. It is a minimally sweetened quick bread that keeps people full until the big meal.

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Maple Cranberry Almond Tart

This maple-sweetened and vegan cranberry almond tart recipe is proof that you can make delicious tarts using healthier ingredients without compromising the taste or flavor. It can be made a day ahead and will keep its freshness as long as it is covered tightly with stretch film and kept in the fridge.

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Cranberry Poached Pears

Mildly ripened pears poached in cranberry and orange-flavored liquid and served over mascarpone cheese. If you would rather make a simple dessert, it doesn’t get easier than this one.

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Almond Flour Chocolate Cake

It is no secret that I love using almond flour in my baking. As I am writing this I have over 10 recipes made with almond flour on my blog. This almond flour chocolate cake was the very first recipe I shared. It is one of the most made, shared and loved recipes on the blog.

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Pumpkin Pie Crumble

This is a Food 52 recipe that I shared many years ago. Back in those days, I used to share recipes made with refined sugars. I no longer do that. However, this crumble is so SO good that I had to make an exception.

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Pumpkin Bread Pudding

If you have leftover Challah or Brioche bread, this pumpkin bread pudding is a must-try. I serve it with a dollop of creme fraiche or a scoop of ice cream. It is truly a delicious pumpkin dessert that everyone loves.

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Almond Flour Apple Cake

I plan on making this for Thanksgiving morning to serve with coffee. I love that it is minimally sweetened with a little bit of maple syrup and sliced apples. It is also gluten-free and paleo friendly. And if you prefer to turn it into muffins, try my Almond Flour Apple Muffin recipe.

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FAQs

How do you stay healthy on Thanksgiving?

While it is hard to stay the course, it is possible to stay healthy on Thanksgiving. By simply skipping seconds, watching your alcohol intake, and taking your time while eating would help you taste a bit of everything and still stay within your boundaries.

What can I eat low-carb for Thanksgiving?

If you are following a low-carb diet, you can eat turkey. However, I recommend staying away from the stuffing and bread. Instead, go for side salads and roasted vegetables.

What other meats are good for Thanksgiving?

If you are looking for an alternative for turkey on Thanksgiving, try serving roasted chicken, roasted cornish hens, pot roast, or beef tenderloin for a Thanksgiving feast that will surely satisfy everyone.

I truly hope that you found some inspiration in this Healthy Thanksgiving recipes round-up post. Below, the recipe for Butternut Squash Quinoa Salad, is one of the most popular Thanksgiving recipes on the blog.

40 Healthy Thanksgiving Recipes – Butternut Squash Quinoa (A Reader Favorite)

By Aysegul Sanford

Yields: 6 servings

Prep Time: 15 minutes mins

Cook Time: 30 minutes mins

Total Time: 45 minutes mins

Butternut Squash Quinoa Salad recipe – A reader favorite and one of the most popular Thanksgiving recipes on the blog. Made with roasted butternut squash, quinoa, dried cranberries, and walnuts this easy quinoa salad recipe comes together quickly.

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Ingredients

For The Roasted Vegetables:

  • 2 lbs. Butternut squash peeled and cut into 1-inch cubes
  • 1 large red onion peeled and cut into chunks
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 1 ½ teaspoons salt
  • ½ teaspoon ground black pepper

For The Balsamic Vinaigrette:

  • ¼ cup extra virgin olive oil
  • 4 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon dijon mustard
  • 2 tablespoons maple syrup
  • 1 clove of garlic minced
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper

For The Salad:

  • 2 cups baby spinach rinsed and spin dried
  • 3 cups of cooked quinoa
  • 1 cup dried cranberries roughly chopped
  • Handful of pomegranate arils optional
  • 1 cup walnuts roughly chopped

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 425 F Degrees. Line a sheet pan with parchment paper.

  • Place the squash and red onion in the baking sheet. Drizzle it with oil and sprinkle it with salt and pepper. Give it a toss.

  • Roast in the oven for 25-30 minutes or until a knife inserted in a cube of butternut squash comes in and out easily. Set aside to cool.

  • To Make the vinaigrette: Whisk together oil, balsamic vinegar, dijon mustard, maple syrup, garlic, and salt and pepper.

  • To assemble: Place baby spinach, quinoa, and roasted vegetables in a large salad bowl. Drizzle it with the salad dressing. Give it a gentle toss.

  • Top it off with the cranberries, pomegranate arils (if using), and walnuts. Toss and serve.

Notes

  • To store leftovers: Store the leftover butternut quinoa salad in anairtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. Leftovers are just as delicious, if not more so since the flavors have time to meld together. I like to enjoy it as a light, healthy lunch throughout the week.
  • Make Ahead:You can make this salad a day ahead. Simply bring it to room temperature and place it in an airtight container. I usually take it out of the fridge an hour before I am ready to plate it.

Nutrition

Calories: 529kcal | Carbohydrates: 66g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 29g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Sodium: 1023mg | Potassium: 895mg | Fiber: 9g | Sugar: 24g | Vitamin A: 17010IU | Vitamin C: 36mg | Calcium: 134mg | Iron: 4mg

Course: Salad

Cuisine: American

Diet: Gluten Free, Vegetarian

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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.

What is the healthiest meat for Thanksgiving? ›

Turkey. Turkey is an inherently healthy meat so long as you don't toss it in the deep fryer.

How healthy is Thanksgiving dinner? ›

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 is the unhealthiest Thanksgiving food? ›

Worst: Sausage Stuffing

It's often made with fatty processed meat, butter or margarine, and refined bread or rice. It's a high-calorie food that packs a load of fat, carbs, and nitrates, which are cancer-causing. If you add dried cranberries, there's a good chance they're sweetened and add sugar to your stuffing.

What is the unhealthiest food at Thanksgiving? ›

14 Unhealthiest Thanksgiving Sides To Avoid This Year
  • Potatoes au gratin. ...
  • Macaroni and cheese. ...
  • Canned cranberry sauce. ...
  • Candied yams. sasazawa/Shutterstock. ...
  • Sausage stuffing. Alivemindphotography/Getty Images. ...
  • Turkey Gravy. Brent Hofacker/Shutterstock. ...
  • Cornbread. Bhofack2/Getty Images. ...
  • Pecan Pie. Nicolasmccomber/Getty Images.
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What is the healthiest turkey to cook? ›

Roasting. Roasting a turkey in its own juices is the healthiest method of cooking a turkey, if you don't add butter under the skin. You're even better off if you don't eat the skin because that's where the saturated fat is hidden, as mentioned before.

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 should I eat on Thanksgiving to lose weight? ›

Help yourself to high-fiber foods like fruits and veggies, whole grains and bean dishes. Just don't fall for dishes drenched in butter or creamy sauces, which can be loaded with calories and fat. For many, it just wouldn't be Thanksgiving without the taste of turkey.

What should I eat on Thanksgiving to not gain weight? ›

5 Healthy Food Swaps to Avoid Weight Gain This Thanksgiving
  • Eat Pumpkin Pie Instead of Pecan Pie. ...
  • Grill Instead of Frying. ...
  • Swap Mashed Potatoes for Mashed Cauliflower. ...
  • Serve Brussels Sprouts Instead of Green Bean Casserole. ...
  • Use Wild Rice Instead of Pilaf.

What is one of the most fattening items on the Thanksgiving menu? ›

Stuffing

Stuffing packs a one-two punch of refined carbs from white bread and fat from butter. Some versions also include fatty sausage or other meats.

Is it OK to eat too much on Thanksgiving? ›

Even if you end up overeating on Thanksgiving, Kandora says it shouldn't be cause for concern – just make sure to get back to your normal,healthy routine the following day. “We all fall off the horse sometimes,” she says. “When that happens, just wipe off the dust and get back on.”

What does a healthy Thanksgiving plate look like? ›

Half of your plate should be covered in vegetables (carrots, green beans, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, salad), a quarter of it should be carbohydrates and starches (potatoes, stuffing and a bread roll), and a quarter should be protein (turkey).

Should I eat the morning of Thanksgiving? ›

Skipping breakfast on any day can lead to a higher intake of foods high in carbohydrate, fat, and sugar in the evening. While this is important for our everyday habits, it's especially crucial before Thanksgiving when we'll be presented with food options that are higher in all three nutrients than our usual fare.

What is the best meal for Thanksgiving? ›

Show-Stopping Main Dishes

Obviously, the classic choice here is a roasted turkey, but you don't have to feel limited by that. You could do a whole turkey breast for a smaller crowd, or go off the beaten path with long-braised turkey legs and thighs. Southern Thanksgiving often involves a ham, which is always delicious.

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