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7 Vegan Dishes to Spice Up Your Thanksgiving

Gobble-gobble up these nutritious dishes!
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Pumpkin Sage Risotto

Okay, we know risotto isn't technically a traditional Thanksgiving dish, but if you want to get into technicality, most of us know the first Thanksgiving celebration didn't really go down how we were taught it did. So ditch that "traditional" attitude and try something new this Thanksgiving season! Linda and Alex (Veganosity recommend you have a high-powered blender to make the vegan cashew cream sauce, but otherwise this rich and creamy risotto should be a breeze to make! Show your family pumpkin can be used in so much more than pie, and impress them with your cooking skills!

Image and recipe via Veganosity



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Cranberry Quinoa Salad

For those who don't eat turkey, sometimes finding adequate protein amongst the carb and veggie dishes at a Thanksgiving meal can be a challenge. But with this protein-rich cranberry and quinoa salad with candied walnuts, even the meat eaters will want to go back for seconds (and thirds). Besides, it takes under 30 minutes to prepare. Perfect if you're in a pinch or running late.

Image and recipe via @peasandcrayons



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Lentil Loaf

Who needs turkey when you have lentil loaf? Filled with oats, spices and, of course protein-packed lentils, this dense, yet light and fresh dish will leave you as satisfied as the non-vegans! The tangy glaze on top will give the recipe a kick, but if you're not one for zest or spice, you can omit the glaze and the chipotle powder, according to The Simple Veganista. She also recommends not reheating the loaf in its entirety after already baked, in order not to dry the dish out. So for those tasty Thanksgiving leftovers, make sure to cut the loaf up and reheat pieces individually before you devour, to avoid feeling like you're eating a brick!

Image and recipe via The Simple Veganista



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Green Bean Casserole

If you watched TV in the 90s, you might remember those commercials for green bean casserole using Campbell's mushroom soup, or maybe you associate any sort of casserole with a trip to your grandma's house. Needless to say, traditional casserole has never really appealed to me, but The Minimalist Baker makes a vegan version of this holiday classic that will be the talk of your family gathering (in a good way). It's savory, crunchy and creamy, all while remaining light, and not bogged down by heavy cream or other such ingredients that made me want to run straight out of my grandma's house and all the way home to eat a granola bar instead!

Image and recipe via Minimalist Baker



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Balsamic & Pecan Brussels Sprouts

If you're a foodie, you know that brussels sprouts have made their debut as a trendy food in the past decade. No longer the questionable boiled blob of your childhood nightmares, this versatile vegetable can be dressed up in a variety of ways for that ultimate crispy, earthy, taste. Even with just a little oil, salt and pepper, they still shine, but with the added tang of balsamic vinegar and crunch of pecans, you'll be taken to the whole next flavor level this Thanksgiving Day.

Image and recipe via Cookie + Katie



BY ANNA FOX | NOV 28, 2019 | SHARES
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