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A couple of helpful tips for vegetarians during Thanksgiving
As a vegetarian, I don’t have the same excitement to sit down and feast on Thanksgiving that carnivore’s have. There’s no such thing as a “Turkey Day” for me. However, I’ve found several different ways to make thanksgiving a little bit more flavorful for us vegetarians.
- Foods that are already on the table: don’t forget there probably already is some food for you! Personally, I enjoy:
- Mashed potatoes: Creamy mashed potatoes, especially with cheese, always hit the spot for me. I definitely recommend making them from scratch rather than from a box.
- Roasted Vegetables: This is an obvious choice, but a good one. Roasted veggies are so wholesome to me and also a great healthy option!
- Cranberry Sauce: I know it’s not for everyone, but I LOVE cranberry sauce. It’s almost like a dessert that’s not a dessert.
- Green Bean Casserole: If you’ve never heard of green bean casserole, you’re missing out. This delicious side dish combines green beans and french fried onions to create a one of a kind dish that will make you forget the turkey even exists.
- Mac and Cheese: Finally, my absolute favorite is Mac and Cheese, especially when it’s made right in a baking dish. I could honestly let Mac and Cheese be the only dish I eat at Thanksgiving!
- Some yummy dishes: if you’re looking for an even bigger feast, try some of these recipes from bonappetit.com:
- Stuffing Biscuits: This simple dish gives the hearty flavors of stuffing without the meat. All it takes are the right spices!
- Sweet Potato Tian: These are soaked in a warm spicy brown butter sauce that enhances the sweet potatoes beyond belief.
- Spinach and Feta Tarte Soleil: A perfect and impressive appetizer that everyone (even the meat-eaters) will enjoy.
- Fake meat: show up with some classic fake meat products. Personally, I love the Tofurky brand. Here’s some of my favorites:
- Tofurky Plant-Based Kielbasa Sausage: I eat these all the time, even when it’s not Thanksgiving. I recommend cutting them into small rounds and frying them in a pan. They are absolutely delicious.
- Tofurky Vegetarian Roast: If you absolutely need the taste of Turkey. Tofurky makes this amazing alternative.
Finally, if all else fails, there will always be pie.