Vegan Thanksgiving Recipe Round-Up (2024)

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Vegan Thanksgiving Recipe Round-Up (1)

It’s here! Thanksgiving week has arrived and I’m so excited to share my round-up of recipes to make your day delicious.

I cover all the bases: Appetizers + Snacks, Sides, Mains, Desserts, and Drinks. If you’d like some breakfast inspiration, check out last year’s guide or our Breakfast section on the blog. Let’s dig in!

Appetizers & Snacks //

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1. Roasted Beet Hummus // 2. Spicy Vegan Cheese Ball // 3. // 4. Chickpea Shawarma Dip // 5. Kale + White Bean Artichoke Dip // 6. Smoky Harissa Eggplant Dip // 7. Butternut Squash Hummus // 8. Mediterranean Lentil Dip // 9. // 10. Moroccan Spiced Nuts(Cookbook recipe!)

Sides //

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1. // 2.Pear Salad with Dried Cherries and Candied Walnuts// 3. Curried Beet Soup with Tandoori Chickpeas// 4. // 5. Vegan Green Bean Casserole// 6. (Cookbook recipe!) // 7. Best Damn Vegan Biscuits // 8. Parmesan Green Beans (Cookbook recipe!) // 9. Crispy Brussels Sprouts with Sriracha Aioli // 10. (Cookbook recipe!) // 11. (Cookbook recipe!) // 12. Warm Butternut Squash + Pecan Salad // 13. // 14. Best Vegan Gluten Free Cornbread // 15. (Cookbook recipe!) // 16. Easy Garlic + Herb Flatbread // 17. Vegan ZucchiniGratin // 18. Best Damn Vegan Mashed Potatoes // 19. Pesto Pasta Salad // 20. Fluffy Vegan Dinner Rolls // 21. Fall Slaw // 22. // 23. White Bean Kale Salad with Tahini Dressing// 24. Garlicky Kale Salad with Crispy Chickpeas // 25. // 26. Curried Butternut Squash Soup // 27. Simple Pumpkin Soup // 28. // 29. // 30. Vegan Scalloped Potatoes (Cookbook recipe!) // 31. // 32. Simple Vegan Stuffing with Lentils // 33. Delicata Squash Bake // 34. Pumpkin Sage Biscuits

Mains //

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1.Sweet Potato Lasagna // 2. Butternut Squash Veggie Pizza // 3. Easy Lentil Meatballs // 4. Chickpea Fesenjan (Cookbook recipe!) // 5. Mediterranean Baked Sweet Potatoes // 6. Vegan Thanksgiving Wraps // 7. 1-Pot Red Lentil Chili // 8. Creamy Mushroom + Asparagus Pasta // 9. Thyme + White Bean Pot Pie // 10. Sweet Potato Sage Ravioli(Cookbook recipe!)// 11. Vegan Shepherd’s Pie // 12. 1-Hour Vegan Pot Pies // 13. 8-Ingredient Zucchini Lasagna // 14. Creamy Fall Soup in Acorn Squash Bowls

Dessert //

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1. Vegan Banana Cream Pie // 2. Vegan Gluten Free Pumpkin Pie // 3. Apple GingerbreadCake // 4. 1-Bowl Vegan Gluten Free Pumpkin Cake // 5. Vegan Pumpkin Cheesecake // 6. Easy Baked Vegan Cheesecake // 7. Vegan Pumpkin Sugar Cookies // 8. Best Vegan Apple Crisp // 9. Mini Vegan Pumpkin Pies // 10. Vegan Pumpkin Pie Parfaits // 11. Apple Pie Crumble Bars // 12. Tahini Bombs // 13. Blender Sweet Potato Pie (Cookbook recipe!) // 14. Pumpkin Spiced Apple Pie // 15. Vegan Pumpkin Pie Bars // 16. Vegan Pumpkin Roll (GF) // 17. Vegan Pumpkin Pie Ice Cream // 18. 2-Ingredient Dark ChocolateTruffles

Drinks //

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1. Vegan Chai Lattes // 2. Vegan Pumpkin Chai Lattes (Cookbook recipe!) // 3. Spicy DIYApple Cider (from scratch) (Cookbook recipe!) // 4. St. Germain Pomegranate Spritzers // 5. Easy Traditional Red Sangria // 6. Winter Bourbon Smash // 7. Apple Cider Rooibos Hot Toddy

That does it! We hope you guys have adelicious spread on your table this Thanksgiving and are surrounded by people you love. We’re so grateful for you guys and all of your encouragement and support. We couldn’t do this thing without you.

Hope you havea great holiday week, friends. Cheers!

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  1. LachLannae says

    Just another vote to please make the pic’s ckickable, or at least labeled, or do pic then link, something.

    Love the recipes and appreciate the round up! Have you ever thought of doing a holiday meal plan round-up? I mean, something so that you can reuse the same ingredients across dishes or like the online book with like a “buy these groceries and you can make all the things!” Also would be really helpful.

    P.S. bought your book and loved it!!!

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    • Vegan Thanksgiving Recipe Round-Up (12)Dana @ Minimalist Baker says

      Great suggestions! Will consider those for next year!

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  2. Ellie says

    Thank you for all the holiday gatherings cooking suggestions ! Love this post!

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  3. Barbara McBlain says

    Thank you! Will you be coming out with a new cookbook soon? I have your Everyday Cooking but it doesn’t have the Vegan Pumpkin Pie Bars or the Mediterranean Baked Sweet Potatoes in it. I would love another cookbook from you. Thanks again!

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    • Vegan Thanksgiving Recipe Round-Up (13)Dana @ Minimalist Baker says

      Thanks Barbara! We do plan to work on another, yes!

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  4. Susi Pentico says

    Would love to get recipe of that Beet Humus Recipe. WE have allergies and beets is something a family member can eat. Blessed Thanksgiving. Love all your information. Recipes are as bad as Genealogy for me.

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  5. Ben Swan says

    I love and appreciate your work. Your recipes are easy, fun to do and best of all the end product is delicious. Thanks for making a vegan lifestyle so easy and fun.

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  6. Alice says

    Thank you Dana and John!
    What a wonderful roundup of recipes.
    Happy Thanksgiving. Enjoy your day together.

    P.S. When we finally get our kitchen in the house we are living in and totally remodeling together, my husband and I will be able to make more of your recipes together. :)

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  7. Ruth Morrison says

    Thank you for this amazing selection, it all looks delicious.

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  8. sarah says

    What a help this has been! I have been searching for some great vegan side dishes to bring to Thanksgiving. Thanks for the carefully curated list!

    XOXO – Sarah

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  9. Julia says

    Holy Moly!! This is totally amazing. You have really provided such a wonderful selection here. I can hardly wait to try them all. Thank you so much.

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  10. Jessica Gavin says

    That is a serious list! Now to make some hard decisions… :)

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  11. Lisa says

    Thank you for posting all of this! My thanksgiving consists mainly of your recipes. Can’t wait to eat tomorrow. Have a good one!

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  12. Lyla says

    Thank you do much for this list! I’m cooking 7 dishes today-all from your blog and cookbook! Looking at this list I’m wondering if I don’t have time for a couple more. Everything is always delicious, so I know whatever I make it will be a hit. Happy Thanksgiving!

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    • Vegan Thanksgiving Recipe Round-Up (14)Dana @ Minimalist Baker says

      So great! Thanks Lyla! xoxo

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  13. Sara @ Last Night's Feast says

    Thank you for sharing!

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  14. Ashlyn says

    This roundup is absolutely fabulous!!! Thank you so much for sharing Dana!

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  15. Shaz says

    Thanks for this! I wish the pictures were clickable links because it gets tough to remember all the numbers..

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    • Vegan Thanksgiving Recipe Round-Up (15)Dana @ Minimalist Baker says

      thanks for the feedback. next time!

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    • j says

      Ditto!! (or at least have the pix labeled — even if just while hovering with the mouse — so it’s easier to know when looking at them what they are.) Keep up the great work and happy Thanksgiving!

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    • Dawn says

      I read your comment quickly and thought that it said “lickable” at first! LOL

      Reply

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FAQs

How do vegans celebrate Thanksgiving? ›

"A traditional Thanksgiving menu has lots of options for vegans and vegetarians: green beans, cranberry sauce, mashed or roasted potatoes, and sweet potatoes and yams—it's a carb-loaded feast, and we will happily lick our plates," says Peart.

What is a vegan turkey called? ›

Tofurky is the brand name of an American vegan turkey replacement (also known as a meat analogue, or, more specifically, tofurkey) made from a blend of wheat protein and organic tofu.

What is the vegan name for turkey? ›

What is alternative turkey and ham made out of? Brands like Tofurky, Field Roast, Gardein, Beyond Meat, Lightlife, and more use plant-based ingredients in the products you can buy for any vegetarian/vegan guests.

What is the most popular alternative to having a turkey? ›

Other poultry candidates include rich and fatty duck or roasted chicken, both of which will stand in seamlessly and pair perfectly with classic Thanksgiving sides. There are also cuts of beef to consider such as prime rib, beef tenderloin, brisket or pot roast.

What is a healthier alternative to turkey? ›

Tofurky. While people may joke about Tofurky, many vegans and vegetarians vouch for it. “Tofurky is a soy-based turkey substitute that can be a healthy alternative on your holiday table,” says Palumbo.

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 does Christianity say about vegans? ›

Genesis 1 identifies human beings as uniquely images of God and grants them dominion over other animals, but the end of the chapter prescribes a vegan diet for humans, so this original dominion does not include permission to kill animals for food.

How to survive Thanksgiving as a vegan? ›

Eating Plant Based on Thanksgiving: A Survival Guide
  1. Give Your Host a Heads Up. ...
  2. Make a List of Thanksgiving Dishes You Can't Live Without. ...
  3. Bring Enough For Yourself and Everyone Else. ...
  4. You Don't have to Tell People it's Vegan. ...
  5. Keep Your Cool. ...
  6. Remember, It's Dinner, Not a Debate.
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What is the day before Thanksgiving called? ›

Also known as Drinksgiving, Blackout Wednesday or Black Wednesday has become the first drinking weekend of the holiday season. In many ways, it rivals New Year's Eve and St.

What dishes can you make 2 days before Thanksgiving? ›

Dishes you should definitely make in advance
  • Thanksgiving stuffing. "We always make my mom's sweet potato stuffing ahead of time. ...
  • Casserole. "Pretty much anything with 'casserole' in the name is built for being made in advance." — ...
  • Mise en place. ...
  • Gravy. ...
  • Turkey and chicken stock. ...
  • Most desserts. ...
  • Brussels sprouts. ...
  • Dinner rolls.
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Why can't you make stuffing ahead of time? ›

You haven't said whether you are going to cook the stuffing inside the bird or out, but it's fine to make almost any stuffing a few hours before you'll need it. The important thing is to keep it properly chilled so that bacteria won't have a chance to grow in it.

Do vegans eat turkey on Thanksgiving? ›

Tofu turkey is 100 percent vegan. If you want to make your own dish, search the Internet for a baked tofu recipe. Marinate the tofu for a few hours in soy sauce and seasonings, then pop it in the oven 30 minutes before the turkey is done. Your vegans will be grateful.

Is there a Beyond Meat turkey? ›

It's about getting meat eaters to consume a bit less meat. So, don't expect a non-meat replacement for the Thanksgiving turkey anytime soon. But if your family recipe calls for sausage in the stuffing, Beyond Meat does sell that.

What is the most popular vegetarian alternative to a turkey dinner? ›

Shepherd's pie is the perfect comfort food, and it also makes a great vegan substitute for a Thanksgiving turkey. This shepherd's pie is full of veggies and herbs, and the lentils satisfy the need for protein. Topped with mashed potatoes and parsnips, it's a tasty vegan Thanksgiving dinner in one dish.

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