Vegan Thanksgiving and Christmas Menu with Recipes (2024)

Today I’m going to share with you a SLEW of recipes that are ideal for your Thanksgiving menu – but also for Christmas. You see, in Canada, while Thanksgiving is celebrated, it is nowhere near as large and festive as it is in the US. So, I have always viewed American Thanksgiving dinner to be very similar to our traditional Christmas menu. So, I will share with you the plant-powered dishes I make for both our Canadian Thanksgiving AND our Christmas dinner – pretty sure you will find at least a few to add to your own menu!

My menu is based on flavors and ingredients that were (somewhat) traditional from my childhood. I say somewhat because there are parts of my Newfoundland food heritage that I didn’t care for and don’t try to preserve (salt beef, boiled cabbage). But, the elements I loved – like dried savory in a moist breadcrumb based ‘dressing’ I did love. So, I have reinvented some dishes in more compassionate, healthy – and flavorful ways, plus added my own menu components. And, I’ll note that our families (my mom, my parents-in-law, and sisters) have said that our vegan dinner is tastier than their traditional turkey dinners (and that they feel better after eating it).

The “Centerpiece”

I think this is where vegans feel stuck for the holidays, because they feel the need to “replace” the turkey. In my view, I never wanted to replace a carcass on the table. And, since I always thought that turkey meat was the least interesting part of the meal (there’s a reason I smothered it with gravy, dressing, and cranberry sauce), I didn’t care to “replace” that meat-y component to the meal either. So, for our family, we have never done theTofurky for Christmas. You may want to – I’m not condemning it! Instead, I’m giving alternatives for something like Tofurky, Field Roast, andGardeinroasts, for those of you that want something altogether different (as we always have). Here are two ‘main dish’ ideas:

1) Festive Chickpea Tart. This savory tart fromLet Them Eat Veganwas featured in VegNews and has received rave reviews. It isn’t difficult to make, and you can even bake it without a crust if you prefer. Definitely a holiday “centrepiece”.

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2) A phyllo pastry savory main course. Usually I make the Festive Chickpea Tart for Thanksgiving, and then for Christmas I make a main course with whole-wheat or spelt phyllo pastry. I choose a savory filling, some of the recipes I’ve used over the years include:Spiced Mushroom and Potato Phyllo Pie from TEV, White Bean, Walnut, and Spinach Phyllo Rollsand Moroccan Chickpea Vegetable Phyllo Rolls from ed&bv, Brocolli-Mushroom-Walnut Phyllo Pie from Vive le Vegan, and mostrecently I’ve used the Rawesome Nut Dipfromed&bvas a filling for phyllo rolls. While I love all these recipes, I will tell you that the rawesome nut dip is the easiest, quickest filling of them all. I’ve used it the past couple of years for that reason, and usually double the batch to yield a large enough batch for filling the phyllo rolls. This year I plan to roast some vegetables (probably some sliced red peppers, fennel, and mushrooms) and layer those with the raw dip. Phyllo is FAR easier to use than you might think, and it is forgiving. So, either layer in a casserole dish (I have instructions for doing so in both TEV and Vive), or make phyllo “rolls” (and I have instructions for doing that in ed&bv). I have posted the recipe today for my White Bean, Walnut, and Spinach Phyllo Rolls! Plus, theMoroccan Phylllo Rolls recipe and Rawesome Nut Dip recipeare also available.

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“Dressing”

I know there are regional differences whether you call it stuffing or dressing. We called it dressing growing up, and it will always be that for me. But, why stuff a bird-bum when you can stuff a gorgeous, fresh winter squash? Butternut, kabocha, red kuri… take your pick, then stuff it silly! (Plus, you can always make extra stuffing and bake in a covered dish. I do just that, because my crew eat a LOT of the dressing!) I have posted my “All-Dressed Squash” recipe for you! **Note: Forgive some of the upcoming photos, they were taken several years ago. I will try to get better photos this year, though I must admit that taking food photos is the last thing I want to do once Christmas dinner is all ready!

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Gravy
I have recipes in most of my books for gravy. In TEVyou can find a Mushroom Gravy. In ed&bv there I have a Thick ‘n Rich Gravy, and inLTEVyou can try Rosemary Gravy (pictured with the No-Fu Love Loaf, below). I am sharing my Thick ‘n Rich Gravy recipe(with an oil-free option) with you today! 😀

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Side Vegetables

The side veggies might be my favorite. My secret to particularly scrumptious root vegetables is to ROAST, not boil, them. Growing up, our parents boiled the veggies – to a pulp. Boiling takes all the flavor out of the vegetables and then you need a lot of fat/salt/seasonings to make them taste special. Roasting concentrates the flavors and caramelizes the natural sugars for the best flavors in your root veggies. Roast them whole, then puree in your food processor or with an immersion blender. The pureed roasted rutabega (turnip) are spectacular, I really love them, with the infusion of cinnamon (just like my mom used to do)! I also make roasted sweet potato puree with nutmeg, and then I do a casserole roast of some combo ofchopped roasted parsnip/fennel/carrots/shallots. (And, sometimes I’ll do a mashed potatoes for the girls as they love them.) In LTEV I also have some ideal holiday side dishes, including: Smashing Sweet Spuds(pictured below), White Bean Mashed Potatoes, Lemon Dijon Green Beans, Oven-Sweetened Beets with Sage, Gingered Broccolini, and Duo of Roasted Fennel. The recipes for my Roasted Sweet Potato Puree and Roasted Rutabega Puree are now posted.

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Mixed Green Salad

With all the cooked veggies, I like to add a fresh mixed greens salad to the menu. I keep it very simple with some thinly sliced red pepper, cucumber, green onions, and pomegranate seeds (an easy, festive, colorful touch), and topped with a sprightly dressing. This Kale-Slaw would also be PERFECT for the holidays, with the combination of apples and cranberries:

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Cranberry Sauce

Can’t forget the cranberry sauce. Forget ocean spray, it takes mere minutes to make your own fresh cranberry sauce using the simplest of ingredients! MyTraditional Cranberry Sauceis easy and excellent, try it!

Dessert

Dessert varies every year. Some years I’ve made my Chocolate Pumpkin Pie, more recently I have been making my Pumpkin Pie Custards with Brulee Topping. Many years I make ice creams! They are great for many reasons: (1) You can make them in advance; (2) You can customize holiday flavors (I have “egg-nog ice cream” and “pumpkin pie ice cream” in LTEV; (3) add a luscious sauce (like Coconut Caramel Sauce from LTEV), fruit, and/or nuts, and transform them into beautiful parfaits!

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And, here are some other recipes that would be ideal for your Thanksgiving and Christmas get-togethers:

* Chai Peanut Butter Ice Cream

* Pumpkincredible Hummus

* Pumpkin Chia and Raw Chocolate Pudding Parfaits

* Pumpkin Cauliflower Chickpea Curry with Fresh Cream Sauce

* No-Fu Love Loaf

* Nicer Krispie Squares

* Creamed Cheese Brownies with Salted Dark Chocolate Topping

* Gluten-Free Pie Crust with “Apple of My Eye” Pie Filling

* “Hello Vegan” Bars

I hope you enjoy these recipes for the holidays. 😀 Truly, a vegan Thanksgiving and Christmas meal can be FAR more delicious than any traditional dinner, wouldn’t you agree? Please share some of your favorite holiday dishes with my readers!

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FAQs

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

Nut Roast. The most popular Christmas meal for vegetarians and vegans is the nut roast. This typically describes a mixture of nuts, breadcrumbs, leeks, onions, broth and either oil or butter. However, this recipe is malleable and offers the opportunity for many alterations according to personal preference.

What is the easy vegan Christmas? ›

Easy Vegan Christmas is a 80-recipe cookbook showcasing simple vegan recipes, for a fuss-free festive season.

What do vegans eat instead of turkey on Thanksgiving? ›

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Other protein-filled vegan options that could replace turkey in your vegan Thanksgiving table are tempeh, tofu and seitan.

What does a vegetarian eat for Christmas dinner? ›

Try one of our best-ever vegetarian Christmas dinner recipes, from roasted butternut squash with butterbean and goat's cheese mash to spinach and ricotta lasagne roll-ups – or an impressive spiral vegetable tart. Serve up plenty of greens on the side, and it will be a merry Christmas all round.

What food is surprisingly vegan? ›

18 Snacks and Foods You Didn't Know Were Vegan
  • Sriracha Mayo. I'm just as surprised as you are that Flying Goose's brilliant sriracha mayo is completely plant-based. ...
  • Hackney Gelato Dark Chocolate Sorbetto. ...
  • Lotus Biscoff Spread. ...
  • Lindt Excellence 70% Dark Chocolate. ...
  • Ritz Crackers. ...
  • Jacob's Cream Crackers. ...
  • Oreos. ...
  • Twiglets.
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What is surprisingly not vegan? ›

Candy. Candy includes many possible non-vegan ingredients, including sugar, honey, carmine, gelatin, shellac, and dairy. Most of these ingredients should sound familiar. Shellac is a “confectioner's glaze” and a varnish, the same as used on floors.

What candy is 100% vegan? ›

Most dark chocolate is vegan, as are popular sweet treats such as Smarties (known as Rockets in Canada), Oreos, Airheads, Jujubes, and Swedish Fish (some Swedish Fish contain beeswax, so be sure to check the label).

What can replace turkey on Thanksgiving? ›

So go ahead and shake things up this Thanksgiving with one of these flavorful alternatives to cooking up a whole bird this year, like mushroom, Gruyère, & spinach-stuffed pork tenderloin, vegan mushroom pot pie, or a juicy prime rib. We're not sure how it happened, but Team Delish is all about a Thanksgiving lasagna.

What is the most popular Christmas dinner item? ›

Overall the traditional Christmas dinner classic, the turkey, is far and away the winner for most popular festive food.

What do Italian eat on Christmas Eve? ›

In Italy, Christmas Eve dinner is traditionally lighter with no meat and a lot of seafood, while the Italian-American meal has evolved into much more of a feast. Bring on the sword fish, tuna, salmon, octopus salad, smelts, calamari, spaghetti with clam sauce and the famous Italian classic—salted cod, known as baccalà.

What is the most popular Christmas vegetarian alternative? ›

Best vegetarian Christmas dinner recipes
  • Shallot tarte tatin. ...
  • Sage butter-basted roast cauliflower. ...
  • Roasted butternut squash with goat's cheese. ...
  • Wild mushroom and taleggio risotto cake. ...
  • Butternut squash and gruyère pithivier. ...
  • Sweet potato, chestnut and apricot loaf. ...
  • Vegetarian wellington. ...
  • Squash, sage and chestnut layer cake.

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 good substitute for turkey meat? ›

20 turkey alternatives for Thanksgiving, including duck and pork
  • Pork.
  • Ham.
  • Duck.
  • Chicken.
  • Beef.
  • Squash.
  • Mushroom.
  • Cauliflower.
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What can replace turkey for a meat? ›

For smaller crowds, swap the turkey with chicken, Cornish game hens, or stuff and roast individual quails for each guest, which is very elegant for a plated meal. Our roast chicken with sourdough stuffing, pomegranate roast chicken, and cranberry stuffed cornish game hen bring a festive Thanksgiving vibe to the table.

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