35 Healthy Thanksgiving Recipes (Perfect for Second Helpings!) (2024)

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35 Healthy Thanksgiving Recipes (Perfect for Second Helpings!) (1)Emily Racette ParulskiUpdated: Nov. 02, 2022

    Say, “yes” to your favorite Thanksgiving foods without feeling guilty. These healthy Thanksgiving recipes are full of flavor and fresh fall produce.

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    Stuffing from the Slow Cooker

    If you’re hosting a big Thanksgiving dinner this year, add this simple slow-cooked stuffing to your menu to ease entertaining. The recipe comes in handy when you run out of oven space at large family gatherings. I use this Crock Pot dressing recipe often. —Donald Seiler, Macon, Mississippi

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    Roasted Apple Salad with Spicy Maple-Cider Vinaigrette

    We bought loads of apples and needed to use them. To help the flavors come alive, I roasted the apples and tossed them with a sweet dressing. —Janice Elder, Charlotte, North Carolina

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    Garlic Mashed Cauliflower

    I order cauliflower mash every time we visit our favorite restaurant. Lucky us; one night, I figured out how to make it at home. It was so easy! —Jean Keiser, West Chester, Pennsylvania

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    Green Beans with Shallots

    A package of frozen green beans makes these “dill-icious” green beans a fast and tasty accompaniment to almost any main course. —Linda Rabbit, Charles City, Iowa

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    Honey-Oat Pan Rolls

    These tender rolls are relatively quick to make. Whole wheat flour and oats make them nutritious, too.—Arlene Butler, Ogden, Utah

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    Holiday Brussels Sprouts

    Make Brussels sprouts special with peas, celery and, of course, bacon. The recipe doubles easily if needed. —Jodie Beckman, Council Bluffs, Iowa

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    Honey-Thyme Butternut Squash

    This golden, honey-sweetened squash is just as hearty and comforting as your favorite potato dish. With its bright color, it makes an attractive side for special autumn meals. —Bianca Noiseux, Bristol, Connecticut

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    After the turkey’s done, I dial up the oven temp and roast carrots and squash for this yummy side. That frees me up to start the gravy. —Lily Julow, Lawrenceville, Georgia

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    Taste of Home

    I recently started experimenting with new soup recipes, and finally created a rich squash version that omits heavy cream altogether, making it a healthier way to curb my creamy-tooth. —Nithya Kumar, Davis, California

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    Beans 'n' Caramelized Onions

    Brown sugar, bacon and cider vinegar season this simple side. I often make it for family and friends, and it never fails to please!—Jill Heatwole, Pittsville, Maryland

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    Spicy Applesauce

    We have an apple-picking party every year. It's a bushel of fun, and I always look forward to cooking a batch of this easy applesauce seasoned with cinnamon, cloves and allspice. —Marian Platt, Sequim, Washington

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    Roasted Butternut Tossed Salad

    This salad makes an easy and special side dish for Thanksgiving dinner, and it's packed with nutritious veggies, almonds, berries and squash. —Katie Wollgast, Florissant, Missouri

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    Turkey Sausage-Stuffed Acorn Squash

    Finding healthy recipes the family will eat is a challenge. This elegant squash is one we love, and it works with pork or chicken sausage, too. —Melissa Pelkey Hass, Waleska, Georgia

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    Taste of Home

    I love making bulgar pilaf with apricots. So glad I tried it with dried apples and golden raisins! —Elizabeth Dumont, Madison, Mississippi

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    A standout cauliflower side is easy to prepare with just a few ingredients. Crushed red pepper flakes add a touch of heat. —Susan Hein, Burlington, Wisconsin

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    Oven-Roasted Spiced Carrots

    I started roasting veggies and serving them often with dinner. Now my children say, “Is it OK to finish the veggies?” Pinch me. —Joan Duckworth, Lee's Summit, Missouri

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    Honey-Squash Dinner Rolls

    Puffy dinner rolls take on rich color when you add squash to the dough. Any squash variety works—I've even used cooked carrots. —Marcia Whitney, Gainesville, Florida

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    Taste of Home

    Take this colorful dish to the buffet at a family gathering, or enjoy it as a great meal all by itself. —Brenda Gleason, Hartland, Wisconsin

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    My family absolutely loves mashed potatoes. I created this recipe to lighten up the calories and sneak in a serving of rutabagas. If you have the time, boil the potatoes in chicken broth to add even more flavor. —Rosemary Tatum, Sterlington, Louisiana

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    Brussels Sprouts with Garlic

    These Brussels sprouts are special enough for company—I like to serve them for Thanksgiving dinner. If you can't find fresh sprouts, try using the frozen one. —Myra Innes, Auburn, Kansas

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    I first tasted roasted green beans in a Chinese restaurant and fell in love with the texture and flavor. This is my Americanized version and it's always a big hit at our holiday table. —Lily Julow, Lawrenceville, Georgia

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    Parmesan Butternut Squash

    Butternut squash sprinkled with Parmesan and bread crumbs makes a superb side dish we love to share. Using the microwave cuts down on long roasting time. —Jackie O'Callaghan, West Lafayette, Indiana

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    Honey-Butter Peas and Carrots

    This classic combination of peas and carrots is enriched with a handful of flavor enhancers. Slow cooking allows the ingredients to meld for maximum richness. —Theresa Kreyche, Tustin, California

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    Favorite Mashed Sweet Potatoes

    My family begs me to make mashed sweet potatoes at Thanksgiving and Christmas. I love this recipe because it can be made a day ahead and warmed up before the big meal. —Senja Merrill, Sandy, Utah

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    Makeover Stuffed Potato Appetizers

    We barely noticed the difference in this lightened-up version of our favorite dish. We tried it with friends and loved it. —Sonya Labbe, West Hollywood, California

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    Butternut Squash with Maple Syrup

    I love this roasted butternut squash because it’s marvelous served hot or cold and it's loaded with flavor from garlic, ginger and leeks. —Marie Willette, Bellows Falls, Vermont

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    Roasted Vegetables with Sage

    When I can't decide what vegetable to serve at dinner, I turn to this oven-roasted medley that features brussels sprouts, potatoes, carrots and butternut squash. It pleases everyone around the table.—Betty Fulks, Onia, Arkansas

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    Thyme-Roasted Carrots

    Cutting the carrots lengthwise makes this dish look extra pretty. For a little more elegance and color, garnish with sprigs of fresh thyme or parsley. —Deirdre Cox, Kansas City, Missouri

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    Roasted Garlic Green Beans with Cashews

    My mom got a garlic roaster and soon my kitchen was overflowing with heads of sweet, gooey, roasted garlic. This recipe, one of my many experiments, was a favorite of my family. The roasted garlic is mild and adds a rich, buttery taste to the beans. —Virginia Sturm, San Francisco, California

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    Originally Published: October 12, 2017

    35 Healthy Thanksgiving Recipes (Perfect for Second Helpings!) (30)

    Emily Racette Parulski

    Emily has spent the last decade writing and editing food and lifestyle content. As a senior editor at Taste of Home, she leads the newsletter team sharing delicious recipes and helpful cooking tips to more than 2 million loyal email subscribers. Since joining TMB seven years ago as an associate editor, she has worked on special interest publications, launched TMB’s first cross-branded newsletter, supported the launch of the brand's affiliate strategy, orchestrated holiday countdowns, participated in taste tests and was selected for a task force to enhance the Taste of Home community. Emily was first mentioned by name in Taste of Home magazine in 1994, when her mother won a contest.When she’s not editing, Emily can be found in her kitchen baking something sweet, taking a wine class with her husband, or making lasagnas for neighbors through Lasagna Love.

    35 Healthy Thanksgiving Recipes (Perfect for Second Helpings!) (2024)

    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 are the 12 most popular Thanksgiving dishes? ›

    Scroll through to take a look at our most popular Thanksgiving recipes.
    • 01 of 24. Perfect Turkey. ...
    • 02 of 24. Roasted Brussels Sprouts. ...
    • 03 of 24. Cranberry Sauce. ...
    • 04 of 24. Homemade Mac and Cheese. ...
    • 05 of 24. Sweet Potato Pie. ...
    • 06 of 24. Granny Kat's Pumpkin Roll. ...
    • 07 of 24. Slow Cooker Turkey Breast. ...
    • 08 of 24. Cream Corn Like No Other.
    Oct 26, 2023

    What are 5 traditional Thanksgiving foods? ›

    The classic Thanksgiving dinner includes old-time favorites that never change: turkey, gravy, stuffing, potatoes, veggies, and pie. But the way these dishes are made or added to is everchanging because of food trends and different dietary requirements.

    What are the top 20 Thanksgiving foods? ›

    Recipes Featured in this Article
    • Caramelized Brussels Sprouts.
    • Spicy Sweet Potato Casserole.
    • Collard Green and Black Rice Salad with Coconut-Lime Dressing.
    • Mashed Potato Casserole with Gruyère and Browned Onions.
    • Easy-As-Pie Pumpkin Bars.
    • Caramel Apple Pie.
    • Flourless Soy Sauce Brownies.
    • German Chocolate Pecan Pie.
    Nov 16, 2023

    What is the unhealthiest Thanksgiving food? ›

    Unhealthy: Stuffing

    “Bacon, sausage, mince meat, giblets, and a variety of similar ingredients find their way into many a stuffing, which takes an already unhealthy dish — often topping 500 calories per serving, depending on the recipe — to an entirely new level of unhealthy,” she said.

    What is the number 1 Thanksgiving side dish? ›

    mashed potatoes! Rising from second place in 2022, mashed potatoes take the crown for America's favorite Thanksgiving side dish. Creamy, rich, and comforting, they're the perfect accompaniment to turkey and gravy, so it makes sense that mashed potatoes came out on top.

    What are 3 foods that are eaten on Thanksgiving? ›

    Millions of people across the United States will sit down to a traditional Thanksgiving meal, including turkey, potatoes, squash, corn, and cranberries.

    What is the best meal for Thanksgiving? ›

    And it's hard to beat a traditional Thanksgiving feast, from turkey to stuffing to allllll the potatoes with enough gravy to top it all off. And you must save room for dessert.

    What is the most important meal on Thanksgiving? ›

    Eat a traditional Thanksgiving meal

    Must-eats are: roast turkey, cranberry sauce, stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy, and sweet potatoes and Brussels sprouts. Green bean casserole has become a popular dish, especially in the Midwest. Completing the meal is, of course, pumpkin pie for dessert.

    What is a soft food for Thanksgiving? ›

    Mashed potatoes, sweet potato casserole, green bean casserole, gravy… Just add these soft, fluffy dinner rolls to the menu, and you'll have checked every box for a classic Thanksgiving feast.

    What do Americans eat for Thanksgiving? ›

    THE FEAST. Traditional foods are a large part of Thanksgiving celebrations. Many families include the entire family in the food preparation. Traditional foods include turkey, stuffing, gravy, sweet potatoes, cornbread, mashed potatoes, and cranberry sauce.

    What were Thanksgiving original foods? ›

    There are only two surviving documents that reference the original Thanksgiving harvest meal. They describe a feast of freshly killed deer, assorted wildfowl, a bounty of cod and bass, and flint, a native variety of corn harvested by the Native Americans, which was eaten as corn bread and porridge.

    What is the most unpopular Thanksgiving food? ›

    The Most Disliked Traditional Thanksgiving Foods
    • Ham — 25.57%
    • Coleslaw — 25.57%
    • Pumpkin Pie — 24.28%
    • Mashed Potatoes — 18.66%
    • Macaroni and Cheese — 17.47%
    • Carrots — 16.98%
    • Apple Pie — 16.29%
    • Corn — 15.50%
    Nov 21, 2023

    What is the least eaten food on Thanksgiving? ›

    The Least Popular Thanksgiving Foods, Ranked
    • Sweet Potatoes or Yams — 25.12%
    • Stuffing/Dressing. — 22.33%
    • Pumpkin Pie. — 21.44%
    • Carrots. — 16.95%
    • Mashed Potatoes. — 15.45%
    • Corn. — 14.36%
    • Macaroni and Cheese. — 14.36%
    • Apple Pie. — 12.86%

    What is the most eaten meat on Thanksgiving? ›

    The centerpiece of contemporary Thanksgiving in the United States is Thanksgiving dinner (informally called turkey dinner), a large meal generally centered on a large roasted turkey.

    How to have a healthy Thanksgiving dinner? ›

    Lighten Your Recipes
    1. Skip the cream. Use Greek yogurt or whole milk instead in mashed potatoes, creamy soups, and creamed onion or spinach recipes.
    2. Reduce the sugar. Cut it back by 10 to 25 percent in baking recipes. ...
    3. Add some fiber. ...
    4. Upgrade the stuffing. ...
    5. Be sodium savvy. ...
    6. Boost nutrition.
    Nov 22, 2021

    What is better to eat than turkey for Thanksgiving? ›

    Cornish game hen, goose, duck, ham, beef, salmon, and mushroom recipes make worthy centerpieces for holiday meals.

    What Thanksgiving food is low in calories? ›

    Foods like white turkey meat, roasted veggies, salad, sweet potato casseroles, thin gravy, and pumpkin pie are usually the healthiest options on the table, however, eating anything in moderation is always the healthiest thing you can do.

    How do you make a healthy Thanksgiving plate? ›

    Start by filling half your plate with vegetables, then pile one-quarter up with turkey breast, and leave the remaining one-quarter for starchy sides. Here, some more expert-approved guidelines for keeping portions in check this Thanksgiving Day.

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